50 cents (+GST) Circulation 22,500 Wednesday, August 20, 2008 44 Pages www.independentfreepress.com Dream season for Bulldogs comes to heart-breaking end Page 16 Back to School special section 8-Pages Local squad tops again in barbecue competition Page 10 Local air cadets earn their wings Page 3 INSIDE Everybody loves a paradePolice blotter 5 Editorial 6 Calendar 14, 15 Sports 16, 17 Entertainment 19 Classifieds 22, 23 Halton Police have released their mid-year statistical report on crime in Halton. For details see Fridays edi- tion. FRIDAY... REFINANCING? PURCHASING? BOB WOODS Mortgage Specialist (905) 877-1490 *Rate subject to change 360 Guelph St., Georgetown 5.14%. 5 YR FIXED (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. 2 Locations Georgetown Kia 905-877-7818 314 Guelph St. (Hwy. 7) Superstore Open Sundays199 Guelph St. 905-877-8375 The Power to SurpriseTM KIA SUMMER CLEARANCE OR8UNDER$20k 0%FINANCINGFOR 72 MONTHSON SELECT 2008 MODELS For breaking news go to: www.independentfreepress.com Halton Hills award-winning newspaper RCL Branch 120 president Ray Clarke leads the joint colour parties from both Branch 120 (Georgetown) and American Legion Post 40 of Plymouth, Mass., at the Warriors Day Parade in downtown Georgetown Saturday. (Inset) Three-year-old Daniel Migus of Georgetown gets a better view of the parade from dad Eugene's shoulders. For more see page 3. Photos by Jon Borgstrom A Georgetown man and a Brampton man have been arrested by Toronto Police, accused of being the main suppliers of drugs in a network of marijua- na and ecstasy dealing in Torontos downtown core. Toronto Police had earlier wrapped up an investigation that lasted six weeks and led to the arrest of nine people. Investigators say they seized marijuana with a street value of $50,000 and ecstasy with a street value of $3,000, along with a gun in that investigation. The two area men were among the nine arrested. Police are withholding the names of the other seven as the investigation continues. Raids at warehouses and homes in Brampton, Georgetown and Toronto were carried out last Wednesday where police say they seized another $600,000 worth of marijuana, $16,500 in cash investigators say was the proceeds of drug sales, a gun, ammunition and a Taser. Police say the same group was also running a chop shop in a North York warehouse. Police seized two stolen vehicles and automobile parts during the raids. George Vlachos, 37, of Georgetown has been charged with producing marijuana, possession of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking, two counts of possession of stolen property, posses- sion of hash, possession of a prohibited weapon and possession of proceeds of drug trafficking. Gary Calisto, 37, of Brampton faces charges of producing marijuana, possession of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking, and two counts of pos- session of stolen property. PAM DOUGLAS Special to The IFP Local man accused of being drug kingpin