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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 17 June 2021, p. 6

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The IFP - Halton Hills | Thursday, June 17,2021 | 6 Happ Retirement —————— to —————_ Catherine Brown YOUR INSURANCE HOUSE Paut C, ARMSTRONG After a 20 year career at Your Insurance House, Catherine Brown will be retiring July 8, 2021. As a Registered Insurance Broker, Catherine has been a vital member of our team and will be missed by all of her customers and colleagues. Due to COVID we are unable to bid farewell to Catherine in person and would ask that you send any Best Wishes to Catherine at cbrown@pcarmstrongins.com. fe wish Catherine a very well deserved happy and healthy retirement. We are sure she is looking forward to having more time to spoil her grandchildren and enjoy her trailer in Sauble Beach. 143 Mill Street | Georgetown | Halton Hills a 905.877.0133 + 1.800.482.2308 info@pcarmstrongins.com IBNEWS TEEN DROWNS IN CREDIT RIVER LOUIE ROSELLA Irosella@metroland.com A teenaged boy drowned in Halton Hills Friday evening (June 11). Police say the drowning occurred Ground 5 p.m. in the Credit River near Mac- Nab Park in Norval. The child, identified as a 14-year-old Brampton boy, was swimming with friends at the time, police Witnesses reported to police the teen was with a group of youths who were jumping off the Adamson Street North bridge when the youth drowned. Police have located and notified next of kin for the een. The youth was treated by paramedics at the scene and taken to hospital, but “succumbed t is inju- ries," police caid ina tweet. Fouice aren't releasing the boy’ “pollee remind the pub- lic and especially young people to be safe around the Region's waterways and pools, know your lim- its, play responsibly and respect the water," Halton police said in a news re- lease Friday ny night. Anyon infor1 tion can call p Motiee at 908. 825-4747 or Crime Stop- pers at 1-800-222-8477. SIGN UP FOR OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER AT THEIFP.CA HOME STRUCK BY LIGHTNING MELANIE HENNESSEY mhennessey@ metroland.com Fax: 905.877.8545 SINCE 1947 A family received quite the shock during the thunderstorm that rolled through the ar- ea Monday afternoon (June 14), when their house was struck by lightning. The strike reportedly created a large hole in the roof of the home on Eaton Street, butit didnot causea re. Halton E His Fire was ie and sched Sore damaged wir- along with Halton Hills Hydro. A tarp was placed over the hole to pre- vent further damage. No injuries were report- ed. theifp.ca LEATHERTOWN LUMBER IS NOW OPEN for in person ite) ey ey tare Maia) capacity limitations © rio Customers are required to wear a mask in store and in the yard. All customers must sanitize upon entry to the store. Curbside pickup an delivery is still available. Stay Positive and Covid Negative! 264 Main St. North Ei Acton, Ontario L7J 1W9 Ph: 519-853-1970 © Fax: 519-853-2542 Your trusted building & hardware supply partner Culligan. War Rent Soft Water Get your first three months for only SUBJECT TO CREDIT, 5 Mountainview Rd N, Georgetown 1(905) 877-6242

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