•Th e IFP• H alton H ills, Thursday, Septem ber 4, 2014 5 Are you getting the Personal Service you deserve? Your Financial Planning Centre can help! For your Complimentary Report, contact: Tel: 905.873.1877 Web: www.ipchh.ca 20 Guelph St . , Georgetown, ON L7G 3Z4 CANADA'S # 1 TRIBUTE TO THE EAGLES RobDante ThomasAnestiDaDaDaDaDa NEW KID IN TOWN Jim SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 20th 8:00 P.M. Tickets $32.00 $29.00 Seniors HEAR ALL THE HITS FROM THE EAGLES!! "Hotel California" "Desperado" "Take It Easy" and more! JOHN ELLIOTT THEATRE 905-877-3700 www.haltonhills.ca/theatre Award-Winning Tribute to "The Eagles" Coming to Georgetown Theatre Lead guitarist Anesti K. performs incredible "Note-for-Note" guitar solos during the Eagles show. As a bonus, the multi-talented cast will also perform solo hits made famous by Eagles band members Don Henley, Glenn Frey and Joe Walsh. Tickets to see this incredible show at the John Elliott Theatre inGeorgetown on Saturday September 20th at 8:00pm are on sale now, value-priced at only $32 Adults / $29 Seniors & Students, available at the theatre box office, 9 Church Street Georgetown, by phone # (905) 877-3700, or on-line at www. HaltonHills.ca/theatre. Get your tickets early to ensure the best seats! "Welcome to the Hotel California"... Calling all fans of legendary 1970's Country-Rock group "The Eagles"!! On Saturday September 20 at 8:00pm, the music of The Eagles will be celebrated at the John Elliott Theatre in Georgetown with a new Canadian touring show called "New Kid In Town: The Ultimate Eagles Tribute". Comprised of some of Canada's leading session musicians, "New Kid in Town" will perform all of the classic hits from the Eagles extensive career with amazing "note for note" accuracy. The evening will be comprised of two sets, with the first half featuring all the songs from the multi-million selling album "Eagles Greatest Hits 1971-1975" including "Take It Easy" "One of These Nights" "Tequila Sunrise" "Peaceful Easy Feeling" and "Desperado" amongst the audience favourites. After an intermission, the band will return with more classic hits from the latter portion of The Eagles career including "Life in the Fast Lane" "The Long Run" "Heartache Tonight" and their signature song "Hotel California". ONE NIGHT ONLY!Drug warrant nets threeThe District One Strategic Support Team of the Halton Regional Police executed a search warrant of a Georgetown residence Thursday night that led to three local-area men being charged with weapon and drug offences. Officers used a Controlled Drugs & Sub- stances Act warrant and discovered a quan- tity of marijuana. Charged with trafficking, possession for the purpose of trafficking and one count of possession of a prohibited weapon is Nicholas Stark, 24, of George- town. Canadian currency and drug packag- ing materials were also seized. Possession of marijuana charges were also laid against Tomas Durbano, 22, of Acton, and Samuel Kuruvilla, 21, of Halton Hills. Impaired charges after Norval crash A 21-year-old from Mississauga is fac- ing impaired driving charges as a result of a single-vehicle collision with a tree in Norval early Friday morning. Halton Regional Police responded to the incident in the Winston Churchill and 10 Sideroad area and discovered a vehicle with multiple occupants inside. The re- port didn't indicate whether anyone was injured. Upon speaking with the driver, an of- ficer suspected he had been drinking and was arrested. Charged with impaired driving and having 80 mg of alcohol in 100 ml of blood is Joe Atallah. ••• A drug possession charge was laid Tuesday morning after a vehicle was pulled over for speeding in a Community Safe Zone on Delrex Blvd. in Georgetown. While speaking with the driver, an of- ficer developed grounds to believe that there was marijuana in the vehicle and made an arrest. Charged with possession under 30 grams is Tim Somerville, 48. Decision time on Norval shale quarry Sept. 8 Brampton Brick Ltd.'s proposal to rezone 86 acres of land on the east side of Winston Churchill Blvd. north of Old Pine Crest Rd. on the Brampton side of Norval, from agricul- tural to mineral extraction for the quarry to extract shale will be considered by the City of Brampton on Monday, Sept. 8. The rezoning application submitted by Brampton Brick Ltd. in 2008 was appealed by the company to the Ontario Municipal Board-- which gets the final say. City of Brampton Planning, Design & De- velopment Committee will be presented with a recommendation report, based on nine tech- nical peer reviewers, to either approve or deny the rezoning of the Norval Quarry from agri- cultural to industrial extraction land use. The meeting begins 7 p.m. in the Council Cham- bers, Brampton City Hall, Fourth Floor, 2 Wel- lington St. W. The report recommends continued refusal of the application, based on continued con- cerns. Wide and diverse opposition to the Norval Quarry is expected at this planning committee meeting, said Janet Kuzniar of pit-STOP, the citizen group trying to stop the proposal. "It is important that as many people from the community attend the Sept. 8 Planning Committee meeting in Brampton City Hall. Brampton Council will be deciding the future of our community, based on what they hear at this meeting from the public and Planning staff," said Kuzniar.