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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 21 Jun 2018, p. 11

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11| The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,June 21,2018 theifp.ca CELEBRATING LIFE'S MOMENTS For more information contact Bill Dhaliwal | 905-877-8468 ext 2223 | bdhaliwal@clublink.ca EAGLE RIDGE GOLF CLUB | RR #4, 11742 TENTH LINE, GEORGETOWN, ON eagleridge.clublink.ca Open year round Endless possibilities View Our Newly Renovated Clubhouse! BRIDAL SHOWERS | REHEARSAL DINNERS WEDDINGS All Inclusive packages from $99 Serving Georgetown, Milton & Surrounding Halton Hills years in a row! 18 getown, Milton & Surrounding Halton Hills getown, Milton & Surrounding Halton Hills getown, Milton & Surrounding Halton Hills Freight up to 32,000 lbs • Dock level or ground • Enclosed Trailer Locally Owned & Operated since 1958! SINCE 1958 905-877-4471 • Georgetown round • Enclosed Trailer 46 Guelph St., Georgetownand all auto clubs.Provider for • Live Dispatch • Scrap Removal • Priority Response • Towing, Hauling Services The following is a list of the impaired driving or al- cohol-related charges laid by Halton Regional Police Service against local resi- dents or persons within the Halton Hills boundaries: On Tuesday, June 12 shortly after noon, Halton police responded to a citi- zen-initiated traffic com- plaint near Queen Street and Eastern Avenue in Ac- ton.As a result of an inves- tigation, Kenneth Genoe, 53, of Acton was charged with exceeding the blood- alcohol limit. POLICE Halton Hills impaired driving offences summary Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette and councillors, along with Ryan Olmstead of West 49, came together for the groundbreaking of Georgetown's new skate- park, to be built by fall 2018. "Thank you so much for doing this," Olmstead told the councillors. "This is re- ally going to put George- town on the map when it comes to skateparks." The skatepark will be built at the Gellert Com- munity Park and residents have been invited to give their input on its design. For further information, visit letstalkhalton- hills.ca/actionsports. COMMUNITY Ryan Olmstead of West 49 shows Mayor Rick Bonnette and councillors how to do the Shaka or "hang loose" sign. From left to right: Clark Somerville, Ryan Olmstead, Dave Kentner, Jane Fogal, Ann Lawlor, Mayor Rick Bonnette, Bob Inglis, Moya Johnson, Michael Albano, Ted Brown and Bryan Lewis. Veronica Appia/Metroland Mayor Bonnette, councillors 'hang loose' at Gellert Skatepark groundbreaking VERONICA APPIA vappia@metroland.com PLEASE RECYCLE THIS PAPER

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