•Th e IF P• H al to n H ill s • Th ur sd ay , O ct ob er 1 6, 2 01 4 8 Mayor Rick Bonnette is one of the most energetic, thoughtful and pragmatic municipal leaders in Canada today. On the "Buy American" issue which threatened 100's of jobs in Halton Hills and tens of thousands jobs across Canada by restricting Canadian made products sold in America, Mayor Rick was the leading voice drawing international attention to the need for " fair and reciprocal trade" with our neighbours to the south." ~Veso Sebot President of IPEX International I recognize in Rick Bonnette his organizational ability in that he quarterbacked our Georgetown Hospital joining the north-south relationship with Oakville Trafalgar and Milton General Hospital. Without his energy, this re-alliance would never have occurred. If this had not happened our hospital may have closed in the future." ~ Graeme Goebelle former Georgetown Citizen of the Year On Oct 27th 2014 PROVEN ...from ALL Angles RE- ELECT Rick Bonnette for MAYOR!E xp eri en ced Re spo nsi ve De cis ive There are four advance voting locations. Each location is a "vote anywhere" location which means that eligible voters can vote at any one of the locations. Advance Polls will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, October 18 and from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday Oc- tober 22. Advance Poll Locations • Acton Arena, 415 Queen St. East, Acton • Acton Agricultural Building, 30 Park Ave, Acton • Civic Centre, 1 Halton Hills Dr., Georgetown • Georgetown Market Place, 280 Guelph St., Georgetown On Election Day - Monday, October 27 On Election Day, all regular voting locations will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Each location is specific to your ward and your address. You should receive a Voter Notification Letter to tell you which location and poll you can vote at. This is the poll that you must cast your ballot on if you choose to vote on Election Day. Didn't get your voter card? Go to http://www.haltonhills.ca/ election2014/AmIOnTheList.php Vote early at Advance Polls Halton Hills voters head to the polls on Monday, Oct. 27-- or sooner see below-- to elect Halton Hills mayor and councillors and school board trustees. They will be the leadership for the Town of Halton Hills for the next four years-- tackling hot button issues such as growth, transportation and bullying. Over the next few pages, read about the candidates who are vying for your vote. Ward 2 (yellow)