Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 26 May 2006, p. 8

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8 Acton/Georgetown, Friday, May 26, 2006 LASER HAIR REMOVAL Get ready for summer! Clear the way for emergency vehicles Driving 101 part six, emergency vehicles, my favourite. Flashing red lights in your rearview mirror mean you must slow down, move to your right and stop near the curb or right edge of the roadway. The Ontario Highway Traffic act actually states that you must immediately bring your vehicle to a standstill, but I prefer you come to a safe stop... to your right... so we can pass you on your left. If you slow down but stay in the left lane, and wait for an emergency vehicle to pass you on your right you are putting the emergency responders in danger, and you are wasting the crucial response time that someone is counting on. If you are driving and you see flashing red lights stopped ahead in Bare Call today for a & Laser Image Electrolysis free consultation · Affordable · Safe · Gentle · Permanent Hair Reduction For Him: chest, back, shoulders, etc. For Her: bikini, facial, underarms, etc. 50 Main St. S.,Electrologist & Laser Technician ·Certified Georgetown, 905-873-6388 Local Since 1999 Bare Image Electrolysis & Laser 50 Main St. South, Georgetown 905·873·6388 downtowngeorgetown.com/bare image Const. Chris Borak the distance, please slow down and move into a lane that is further away from the lights if possible. As you drive by the lights, do so with extreme caution, look for a police officer directing traffic, or emergency workers on the roadway. Resist the temptation to watch us in action; it only puts people in danger as the average person typi- Surf & Turf Special LEADBETTERS FAMOUS COWBOY STEAKS Each steak is a generous 1" cut, Marinated in a Blend of Secret Spices & individually Vacuum Sealed 5 lbs. for $2795 SHRIMP Large, Cooked, Peeled & Deveined cally drives towards where they are looking. If there are flashing red lights and an odd siren sound coming towards you please slow down and move to the right of your roadway and stop, wait for the emergency vehicle to pass you before you continue, but take a moment to see if there are any other emergency vehicle coming before you do so. Contact me personally for crime prevention tips, or for police information regarding community concerns through 905-878-5511 extension 2470, or by e-mailing chris.borak@hrps.on.ca. Please reserve the 911 system for emergency calls only. --Const. Chris Borak is the community support officer for District 1 $ 995/ lb. Sale Starts May 24th - While Supplies Last!! This newspaper can be recycled. Please recycle. GOURMET FROZEN FOODS The HOME of FLASH FROZEN fruit and vegetables, pies, cookie and muffin batters and meats. Hwy. 7 1 mile west of Acton. Open Sat. - Wed. 9 am - 6 pm, Thurs. & Fri. 9 am - 8 pm 519-853-0311 800-387-4039 ~ SURPRISE ~ ~ SURPRISE ~ ~ SURPRISE ~ ~ SURPRISE ~ ~ SURPRISE ~ ~ SURPRISE ~ They say the mind is the 1st to go... That's not a hat! Happy 50th PETER Love your family ~ SURPRISE ~ ~ SURPRISE ~ Community Open House In Honour of Halton Regional Police Chief Ean Algar's Retirement EVERYONE IS INVITED! Friday, June 2, 2006 2:00 p.m.-- 5:00 p.m. Location: Cafeteria Region of Halton Building 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville North of the QEW Informal presentations 3:00 p.m.-- 4:00 p.m. To make a presentation, please contact Bonnie Shulman at bonnie.shulman@hrps.on.ca (905) 825-4777 Ext. 5085 Drop in and wish Chief Algar all the best on his 38 years of dedicated service.

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