Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 14 Mar 2008, p. 3

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It originated in Australia last year when more than 2.2 million people and 2,100 businesses took part. This year, the Town will turn off all non- essential lights, without jeopardizing public safety, at its facilities. Due to the timing of Earth Hour, most of the buildings will be closed with lights off anyways. However at the arenas where the minor hockey Day of Champs is ongoing, only the non-necessary lights will be turned off (as normal practice). Similarly lights will not be turned off at the Hornby Community Centre where a euchre club plays. However, lights at parks and out- door rinks will be turned off for one hour, as will lights on the Eighth Line pathway from Maple Avenue to the Gellert Centre. A budget of $2,000 has been set aside to promote the event, and the Town will begin planning a bigger and better Earth Hour in 2009 after reviewing this years initiative. To find out more about the Earth Hour global event go to www.wwf.ca/EarthHour or wwww.earthhour.org. The Towns website is www.haltonhills.ca for a list of affected facili- ties. Town hoping for Earth Hour participation Continued from pg. 1 Halton Hills firefighters Chris Scully (left) and Pat Woods clear the snow away from a fire hydrant in Georgetown. Halton Hills Fire Protection and Prevention Services are asking all residents to clear the snow around any hydrants in front of their homes, as it may make the difference in battling a fire. Photo by Ted Brown Keep those hydrants clear Two men, one from Georgetown, are facing charges in connection with the theft of a pickup truck and break and enters in the Dufferin County and Haliburton/Midland area report Dufferin OPP. Police say just prior to midnight Saturday OPP responded to an abandoned vehicle in the rural area north of Shelburne. While police were investigating, two men jumped in the vehicle and sped off ignoring police commands to stop. The vehicle left the area and was driven into a ditch where the two men fled on foot. Police say the two men then stole a pickup truck from a nearby home and on Sunday Peel Police located the truck and arrested the two suspects. Investigation revealed the men were responsi- ble for four break-ins. Facing numerous charges resulting from the break, enter and thefts are Eugene Pereverzev, 21, of Logan Ct., Georgetown and Andrew Townsend, 20, of Caruso Dr., Brampton. Georgetown, Brampton men face charges

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