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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 20 Aug 2015, p. 5

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Thursday, A ugust 20, 2015 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 5 • Engineered Hardwood • Cork • Laminate • Luxury LVT • Vinyl • Carpet • Porcelain Tile Exceptional Service, Products, Prices & Warranties 28 Main St. N. Acton 519-853-1190 www.atouchofclassacton.com ShowroomHoursMon, Wed & Fri12-5pmTues, Thurs, Sat, Sun& Evenings by appt. A Touch of Class Flooring Kitchen & Bath Serving your community for over 35 Years. A new cemetery for the general public is taking shape for residents in Halton Hills and their families. Devereaux Cemetery is located in a quiet country setting on the 17th Side Road, just west of Trafalgar Road. It's adjacent to the Holy Redeemer Cemetery and open to people of all religious faiths. Contact us for information about available interment options, either at time of need or in advance. 905-877-8500 l www.devereauxcemetery.ca Owned and operated by The Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation of the Diocese of Hamilton Join us on our trip to the moon! $62,500 will be donated to Georgetown Hospital Foun- dation when the Halton Hills community rides 384,000kms ontheir bikes. Sign up at www.haltonhilsbike- challenge.ca The Challenge is free. Put the wallet away and pledge with your legs! As o f A ug . 1 9, 2 01 5 Halton Police: Acton driver blows nearly five times the legal limit A 55-year-old Acton man faces impaired driving charges after allegedly driving with nearly five times the legal limit of alcohol in his system on Wednesday eve- ning of last week. Police said they were contacted shortly before 6 p.m. after a man was denied the opportunity to purchase liquor at a Acton LCBO. This incident marked the man's third attempt to get alcohol throughout the day, officers said. Following this latest attempt LCBO staff reported seeing the man get in a ve- hicle and drive away. Police were contacted, with an officer arresting the man near his residence and transporting him to the police station where a Breathalyzer test was performed. Police said the testing yielded a read- ing of 360 mg/100ml-- nearly five times the legal limit. The 55-year-old Acton man has been charged with impaired driving and driv- ing with a blood-alcohol level over 80 mil- ligrams. Police remind the public that impaired driving is a crime in progress and any- one who suspects a driver to be impaired should contact 911.

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