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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 3 Dec 2015, p. 11

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Thursday, D ecem ber 3, 2015 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 11 222 Mountainview Rd. N., Georgetown This 82 Suite Retirement Residence offers planned social activities, home-cooked meals served in our lovely dining room, housekeeping and laundry services, nursing staff on site providing healthcare and assistance to enable residents to enjoy a more carefree lifestyle on our 5.6 acre beautifully landscaped site! We offer a variety of private suites for couples and singles. Thank you Halton Hills! #1 Retirement Home Mountainview Terrace owned & operated by the Summer family 60 apartment style suites for cognitive self-sufficient seniors. Mountainview Residence For more information or to enjoy a personal tour - simply call 905-877-1800. www.mountainviewresidence.com SEE OUR FLYER IN TODAY'S PAPER OR ONLINE AT BADBOY.CA 58" LED TV 50VE $1SA 50VE $1SA 50VE $1SA $848 58" LED TV #971461080p - 60 Hz - 2 HDMI • Safe • Affordable • Gentle Bare Image electrolysIs & laser Inc. New products! with Laser Hair Removal Permanent Results!! 97 King St., Georgetown • 905-873-6388 • www.bareimage.ca • Certified technicians • Comfortable home environment Because, Everyone wants great skin. Now available at Two major sportsfields at Trafalgar Sports Park were damaged extensively when van- dals cut the chain securing the 17 Side Road entrance and drove a vehicle on the turf on the night of Friday, Nov. 20. The sportsfields are closed for the sea- son, although the Trafalgar Rd. entrance to the park remains open to allow access to a parking lot during the winter months. Staff estimate the damage to be close to $1,500 for the area to be raked, have sod be put back in place and the affected areas top-dressed. "This type of willful vandalism is very dis- couraging" said Mayor Rick Bonnette. "Staff attempt to provide high quality sportsfields for our youth, and senseless acts like this take their time away from other core duties to do these unnecessary repairs. These acts of vandalism are wasting taxpayers' money." The full impact of the damage to the turf will not be known until next spring when this fall's remedial works take effect. "We hope that the repairs are effective enough not to delay the fields' opening in the Spring," advised Interim Commissioner of Community and Corporate Services War- ren Harris. "Staff will monitor the area and keep the sportsfield users advised of any impacts to next season's play." Anyone with any information on the damage to the sportsfields is encouraged to call the Town at 905 873 2601, ext. 2603 or Crimestoppers of Halton at (905) 825 8477 or by texting "TIP201" to CRIMES (274637). Vandals damage turf at Trafalgar Sports Park NEWS

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