Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 24 Aug 2007, p. 1

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www.independentfreepress.com Recipe of the week: Ice cream pie 50 cents (+GST) THE INDEPENDENT & FREE PRESS Wheels & Car Care special section Page 21 8-page section Friday, August 24, 2007 56 Pages Halton Hills' award-winning newspaper INSIDE Multi-tasking Kyle Walker managed to balance a slice of pizza while bowling during Saturday's Back to School Party held at Georgetown Christian Fellowship Church. Children enjoyed a variety of games and also received a free backpack filled with school supplies. Hotel owner won't support heritage list Page 12 Mischief crimes frustrate police Thefts from autos and damage to property are the crimes most frequently investigated by Halton Regional Police and 2007 has been no exception. Although there hasn't been a substantial annual increase in these crimes, they continue to frustrate police and the public because the incidents seem senseless and often result in significant repair or replacement costs. Police statistics show that the majority of those crimes occur in Halton Hills and Milton between Friday and Sunday, during the late evening and early morning. Mischief crimes that result in property damage include graffiti, broken windows, vehicle damage, smashing mailboxes and breaking playground equipment. Vehicles are entered to obtain money, keys, wallets, purses, laptop computers and CDs. The dollar value of the property damage/mischief problem alone in north Halton over the last seven months exceeds $150,000. See POLICE, pg. 3 Photo by Sandra Traversy Di Genova rides high in Virginia Page 17 Editorial 6 Ted Brown 7 Sports 17-19 Classifieds 24-28 Calendar 29, 30 Region, public health nurses strike tentative deal A tentative settlement has been reached between Halton Region and its public health nurses. The settlement reached Monday will now be presented to the Ontario Nurses Association (ONA) Local 1 Halton Health Programs and Halton Regional Council for ratification. Had an agreement not been reached, the nurses would have been in a legal strike position Tuesday (Aug 21). "We're pleased the parties were able to reach this tentative settlement and that our residents and businesses will continue to receive the high quality programs and services they've come to expect from Halton Region," said John Phelan, Halton's Acting Director Human Resources. Public health nurses provide a range of programs, from parental support for vulnerable families and flu vaccine inoculations to mental health and communicable diseases. They also provide travel health counseling and immunization, oversee sexual health clinics, injury prevention services for youths, adults and seniors, mental health counseling, referrals and ongoing support. Other services include outbreak protection and control for diseases such as tuberculosis, flu, hepatitis, HIV and meningitis. Halton employs 67 full-time, 27 permanent part-time and 17 casual public health nurses. Wages, benefits and working hours were the main issues for the nurses. REFINANCING? PURCHASING? WEDNESDAY... Hockey's back! The Georgetown Jr. A Raiders open their preseason schedule this weekend. For details see Wednesday's edition. For breaking news go to: www.independentfreepress.com GEORGETOWN VOTED #1 FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE 2007 KIA SPECTRA CALL THE GEORGETOWN 1-866-364-0697 or HEADQUARTERS 905-877-7818 0 % FINANCE Summer Sale --2.6% Prime Variable Rate BOB WOODS Mortgage Specialist *Rate subject to change Open Everyday 10-6, Friday 10-9 (905) 360 Guelph St., Georgetown 877-1490

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