Price Chopper Region charged up open for business over recycling honour The town's newest grocery store, Price Chopper, opened its doors for the first time Wednesday and produce department cashier Kelly Holman was busy getting things ready for customers. (Below) store manager Brian Bartlett cut the ribbon to open the store located at 325 Guelph St. in Georgetown. Photos by Shawn McAlpine The Region and its residents have once again been recognized for their efforts in battery recycling. The Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC), a non-profit public service organization, has named Halton the co-recipient of Canada's Regional Community Recycling Award. The RBRC commended the Region recently for its recycling efforts in its fifth annual Community Recycling Leadership Awards. This is the second year Halton has been recognized for excellence in battery recycling. In 2005, Halton residents recycled 5,622 kg of rechargeable batteries, which is almost 2,000 kg more than residents recycled the year before. The amount of rechargeable batteries recycled in 2005 placed Halton Region as one of the leading battery recycling communities in Canada. STAG & DOE for Michelle Brookes & Jack Laing Feb. 25th, 8 pm - 1 am at the Milton Sports Centre, 605 Santa Maria Blvd., Milton Tickets $10. For tickets call Jen 905-335-5748 or Nicole 416-275-8088 Peter and Pat Coe of Terra Cotta and Armando and Libera Viale of Windsor are pleased to announce the engagement of their children Mark Coe and Vicky Viale. Wedding to take place in Windsor September 23, 2006. Wishing you both a lifetime of love!