HOME DECOR 265 Guelph St., Georgetown 905-873-2753 Model 250 Physio Jets 46 Dual Speed Pump 2 Single Speed Pump - Electronic Control LCD Sunglo Lighting Multi LED LED Lit Waterfall Standard Head Cushions 3 Circulation Pump Standard Heater 4 Kw Filtration 100 sq. ft. Ozone Standard Rot Not Base Standard Thermal Cover 4 x 3 Stainless Trim Standard LED Lighting Option MP3 Ready Option Air Bubbler Option We will not be undersold! Factory rep on site Sat. for any questions. 18 models to choose from, starting at $3,400. MAY 22ND TO 25TH Legend Model 350 Physio Jets 56 Dual Speed Pump 2 Single Speed Pump 1 Electronic Control LCD Sunglo Lighting Multi LED LED Lit Waterfall Standard Head Cushions 4 Circulation Pump Standard Heater 4 Kw Filtration 100 sq. ft. Ozone Standard Rot Not Base Standard Thermal Cover 4 x 3 Stainless Trim Standard LED Lighting Option MP3 Ready Option Air Bubbler Option Genesis 90 x 90 x 38Seats 6-7 427 gallons/1610 Litres 82 x 82 x 38 Seats 5-6 355 gallons/1338 Litres 18TH Annual HOT TUB SALE & 211 Guelph Street, Georgetown Northview Centre (Beside Police Station) 905-873-4410 HOURS: Monday-Wednesday 9:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m., Thursday-Friday 9:30 a.m.-8:00 p.m., Saturday 9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Sunday 11 am - 4 pm WEDNESDAY MAY 21S T TO SATURDAY MAY 31S T Save 15% off *1 per customer while supplies last Enter to win a Schleich Animal Nursery, Playmobil Dinosaur Pack or Playmobil Pony Farm. With every Playmobil purchase get a FREE keychain!* Its our 5th Anniversary! Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, May 21, 2008 7 In Halton Hills we are blessed by the many contributions of our volunteers. We have seen the important results of vol- unteer work in Halton Hills. Your work helps to create a stable and cohesive society by bring- ing people together for the common good. On a personal level, volunteering creates bonds of trust, encourages co-operation, pro- motes good health and emotional well-being, and most importantly, it increases social har- mony. Your dedication makes a difference to the lives of our residents and the quality of life we have come to enjoy and appreciate. Halton Hills is a unique community of sev- eral neighborhoods, each having a network of support and an identity of its own. This is our strength, our foundation, and the very fabric that makes Halton Hills a wonderful place to live, work and raise a family. From the sports fields, to the hockey rinks, to the service clubs, hospitals, schools, churches and support groups, there will be many volunteers going the extra mile to make our community special. Many organizations and agencies would simply not exist without these volunteers. It is not surprising that research has proven that one of the best things we can do to improve peoples lives is to provide relevant opportunities to volunteer. One recent study found that 6 per cent of people who volunteer as adults reported one or both of their parents had set an example by volunteering when they were young. Volunteering is a spirit that can be inherited and is a powerful gift that can be passed on to future generations. Thats a legacy of which we can be proud. I urge you to continue to build upon the wealth of our community through the good work of volunteering. Like you, I am disgusted by the senseless damage done to Actons Fairview Cemetery over the Mothers Day weekend. What kind of upbringing did these hood- lums get? Their families must be very proud of themNOT! On behalf of council, I welcome the follow- ing new businesses: Generations Physiotherapy Centre, Georgetown South Chanans Little India, downtown Georgetown Active Choice, downtown Acton Two popular Bills are wished a quick road to recovery: Bronco Billy Smith and Bill McKeown. The Mayors Artwall is presently showcasing oil on canvas paintings by local Williams Mill artist Candace Slack. Candace combines a love for photography, painting, and motorcycling, and will be featur- ing a series of her works at the Perch Gallery in Port Dover at the yearly motorcycling event taking place on Friday, June 13. For inquiries, please e-mail candace- slack@gmail.com, or call 905-703-1351. Keeping it real! I can be reached by tele- phone at 905-873-2601, ext. 2342, or by e-mail at mayor@haltonhills.ca. Rick Bonnette is the Mayor of Halton Hills Town blessed with many volunteers Rick Bonnette