Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 27 Jun 2008, p. 3

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Heritage Decks specializes in the design and construction of custom cedar decks and built-in spas. Every Heritage deck is meticulously constructed with top quality material and totally original design. See customer testimonials at www.heritagedecks.com 905-873-0368 Heritage Decks Ltd. Deck of the Week Call for a free cheerful estimate. Child Abuse Breaks Hearts Child abuse is a far-reaching problem that affects children of all ages, socioeconomic levels and ethnicities. It is every adults responsibility to help stop child abuse by reporting suspected abuse or neglect. If you believe a child has been harmed, or is in danger of being harmed, call your local department of children and family services or your local police department. If you are a parent, do your best to provide a nurturing, loving home environment for your child. If you need help doing this, there are resources to help you - look online or in the phone book, or ask for assistance through your church or your childs school. If we all do our part to prevent child abuse, well get to the heart of the matter. Georgetown Little Theatre Youth Co. would like to thank the many local businesses that contributed that contributed to the success of our recent production of The Georgetown Boys. The Gala Reception for a sold-out audience would not have been possible without their contribution so willingly given. Due to popular demand, Georgetown Little Theatre Youth Co. will be remounting the performance of The Georgetown Boys at the JET Theatre on Fri. Sept 12th at 8:00 p.m. and Sat. Sept. 13th at 2:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m. Tickets are students:$10.00 adults $15.00 and may be obtained through the box offi ce at (905) 877-3700 or on-line. Please plan to see this story of the 110 Armenian orphans who were brought to Georgetown in 1923 and made their home at Cedarvale to escape the devastation in their homeland. This was Canadas fi rst international relief effort. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? A&P Food Stores Buy Wise Windows and Doors Inc. Canterbury Gourmet Foods Crawfords Pine Valley Farms Heathers Bakery Caftd. La Vita Bakery, Deli & CafM & M Meats McMaster Meats & Deli Pats Prime Cuts & Deli Patti Cakes Plantation Bar & Grill Sobeys of Acton Silver Thyme The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 120 T. C. Cookies Co. Ltd. Triple A Cheese Co. Ltd. GEORGETOWN GARDEN CENTRE Fertilizers Tools Grass Seed Flower & Vegetable Seed Weed & Insect Spray Top Soil 199 Andrea & Joe We offer you a great selection of quality plants, as well as lawn & garden supplies. We look forward to seeing you! FLOWERS & PLANTS FOR THE GARDEN LAWN & GARDEN SUPPLIES 140 GUELPH ST. 905-877-8882 (The former Georgetown Fruit Market building) Open 7 days a week 10 HANGING BASKETS Geraniums 199 4 pot Variety of Colours Only ea. FOR OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! BOX PLANTS 99 EXOTIC PLANTS Hibiscus Bougainvillaea Manderville3 3000 1099 Huge Selection of /4 pack Raves Turns 21! Join us in celebrating 21 years in business. - - - - - - 21 % - - - - - - - - - - - - 21% - - - - - - 21% - - - - - - 21% - - - - - - 21% - - - Save 21% OFF Offer valid until July 31, 2008. 21% - - - - - - 21% - - - - - - 21% - - - ANY SPA or SALON Service over $21.00 WITH THIS COUPON Acton/Georgetown, Friday, June 27, 2008 3 A recent property crime sweep by Halton Regional Police in Georgetown recovered more than $6,000 in stolen goods and resulted in eight Halton Hills residents facing charges. The Halton Police Division 11 Property Team conducted street-level investigations over the past two months in the community after a rash of break-ins and thefts. Among the recovered property was a car, computers, home electronics equipment and prescription drugs. Four adults and four young offenders have been charged with numerous property-related offences, breach of court orders and drug offences. Investigators laid a total of 28 charges. No names were released by police. Anyone with information or questions related to these incidents is asked to call Detective Ron Hansen of the Halton Regional Police Service at 905-825-4747 ext. 2114. A man walking alongside the Credit River Monday morning (June 23) was struck in the neck by a paintball pellet and the victim saw two young males fleeing the area shortly after. The complainant was walking on the east side of the river at Maple Ave. and River Dr. at about 10:45 a.m. when he was struck by the object. He was uninjured. Two males, both with blond hair age 15-18, one wearing a tan-coloured t-shirt, ran away when seen by the victim. Another school in the area was the target of grafitti some time last weekend that included profane and racist content. Staff at George Kennedy Public School dis- covered that someone had used black magic marker to write the offensive language on a gazebo and metal poles at the playground. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call Det. Hansen 905-825-4747. Police blotter Eight arrested in crime sweep Halton Hills Regional Councillor Clark Somervi l le (centre) was recently honoured at the new Acton police station by Halton Regional Police Services Board chair Bob Maich ( left) as he and Halton Police Chief Gary Crowell present- ed him with a memento of his years of service to the Board. Photo by Ted Brown Councillor thanked

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