50 cents (+GST) Vol. 130 No. 43 Wednesday, January 9, 2008 44 Pages Circulation 21,220 www.independentfreepress.com Raiders solidify hold on second place with wins over Buffalo, Brampton Page 12 Brides 2008 special section 8-Pages Halton Hills babies for 2007 4-Page section School board ready to cut trans fat food Page 3 INSIDE Editorial 6 Michael Chong 7 Calendar 9, 14 Sports 12, 13 Classifieds 16-18 Town council has given a historic Halton Hills farmhouse a six- month reprieve from deconstruction. How- ever, its fate is still uncertain. See Friday for details. FRIDAY... REFINANCING? PURCHASING? BOB WOODS Mortgage Specialist (905) 877-1490 *Rate subject to change 360 Guelph St., Georgetown 5.80% FIXED RATE (905) 873-1655 354 Guelph Street, Georgetown APPLE Auto Glass Truck Accessories Upholstery Heavy Equipment Glass Window Tinting GEORGETOWN CHRYSLER We handle all insurance work. Jason 2 LocationsGeorgetown Kia 1-866-364-0697 314 Guelph St. (Hwy. 7) Superstore Open Sundays 199 Guelph St. 1-866-367-4081 NO PAYMENTS 0% INTEREST CASH BACK See us for details. Robert Tasi Sales Manager Sale-a-bration New Team - New Attitude I WANT TO BE YOUR DEALER! For breaking news go to: www.independentfreepress.com Halton Hills award-winning newspaper Three impaired driving charges were laid dur- ing the month-long Christmas RIDE program. During the program police stopped a total of 35,877 vehicles in spot checks. Police administered 190 roadside breath tests with 28 drivers receiving 12-hour licence suspen- sions. In addition, 10 drug charges and 300 Highway Traffic Act charges were laid, five people were charged with driving while under suspension, three novice drivers were charged with driving with a blood alcohol concentration above zero, and 27 people are facing insurance violations. Locally, police stopped 9,710 vehicles in Halton Hills in spot checks and issued three 12- hour suspensions, 73 traffic tickets and charged two G1 or G2 drivers with having alcohol in their blood. In addition to the RIDE charges, community patrol officers charged 22 other drivers with impaired driving offences three in Halton Hills. Although the Christmas RIDE program is com- pleted, police will continue to conduct RIDE spot checks throughout the year. Hockey hijinx Dale Patterson of the Halton Silver Halos was on the receiving end of some Harlem Globetrotters-like antics from members of the NHL Celebrity All-Stars during a benefit game Sunday afternoon at the Alcott Arena in Georgetown. A sold-out crowd of 1,200 took in the contest, with proceeds tabbed for Cancer Assistance ServicesHalton Hills. Former Toronto Maple Leaf Jack Valiquette (bottom left) performed his own version of the skills competition during one play stoppage. Organizers hadnt deter- mined how much money had been raised for CAS-HH as of press time. Photos by Jon Borgstrom During annual RIDE campaign Three impaired charges laid