•Th e IFP• H alton H ills, Thursday, O ctober 23, 2014 11 330 GUELPH ST.,GEORGETOWN (opposite Canadian Tire) 905-877-0596 • www.millersscottishbakery.com THANKYOU MAYOR BONNETTE! MILLER'S ScottISh BakERy British Imported Sweets & Treats Mayor Rick Bonnette exceeded our expectations in helping to fight provincial bureaucracy, ensuring that our local business could continue to keep its doors open. We stand behind Rick Bonnette and all that he does to strengthen our community. Make your vote stick! Rick Bonnette for MAYOR Why change... "I have always believed that Halton Hills must continue to have a small town feel. I continue to support the 4 Pillars of Sustainability established by a community committee." ECONOMIC PROSPERITY CULTURAL VIBRANCY HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT SOCIAL WELL BEING ...if it isn't broken? On October 27thctober 27thn OO Rick Bonnette for MAYOR CABARET T H E P O P U L A R M U S I C A L www.globeproduct ions.ca info@globeproduct ions.ca GLOBE PRODUCTIONS AT JOHN ELLIOTT THEATRE TICKETS www.globeproductions.ca / Box Office 905 877 3700 NOVEMBER 2014 21, 22, 27, 28, 29 - 8pm / 23, 29 - 2pm The Halton Hills branches of BMO Bank of Montreal have come through with $35,000 for the Georgetown Hospital Foundation's Redevelopment Campaign and made the donation last week. BMO Financial in Georgetown and Acton has committed $7,000 annually to the Foundation over the next five years and will have a triage room in the renovated Emergency Department in its name. Pictured from left are Alan McEwen, BMO mutual fund representative at the Market Place branch in Georgetown, Lee Ve- lardo, BMO regional vice president for personal banking, Georgetown Hospital chief operating officer Cindy McDonell and Georgetown Hospital Foundation executive direc- tor K.C. Carruthers. Photo by Eamonn Maher BMO donates $35,000 to Hospital campaign