Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 10 Sep 2008, p. 1

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50 cents (+GST) Circulation 22,500 Wednesday, September 10, 2008 36 Pages www.independentfreepress.com Former cheerleaders turned moms break out pom-poms for retro game Page 3 Terry Fox Runs set for Sunday Page 3 Raiders open new season with loss Page 16 Artists to focus on environment Page 12 INSIDE Editorial 6 Rick Bonnette 10 Entertainment 12, 1 4 Sports 16-18 Calendar 20, 23 Classifieds 21-23 Approximately 100 people turned out to have their say on the potential growth options for Halton Hills Monday. See details Friday. FRIDAY... Realty Specialists Inc. Brokerage Top Producer since 1985 www.mariabritto.com MARIA BRITTO Local: 905-873-9255 GEORGETOWN CALL THE GEORGETOWN HEADQUARTERS 905-877-7818 or 905-877-8375 0% financing on all 2008 models. See us for details. i i ll . f t il . 33 MOUNTAINVIEW RD. N., GEORGETOWN 905-877-6944 GEORGETOWN CHEVROLET COBALT SS model shown MSRP $21,195 NOW COBALT LS Purchase fi nancing up to 72mths. OAC with GMAC www.georgetownchev.com For breaking news go to: www.independentfreepress.com Halton Hills award-winning newspaper Flying high at the Fall Fair Scotty Hanlon from Pennsyl- vania and his other trick riding teammates impressed the crowds at the 162nd edition of the Georgetown Fall Fair Saturday. Here he performs the Kiss of Death maneuver. Kim Sopinka of the George- town Agricultural Society said that Saturdays crowds were larger than last years and popular attractions included the Battle of the Bands, FMX biking, childrens crafts and Saturday nights demolition derby, which drew a record crowd. Sundays steady rain- fall had a big effect on the low turnout but Sopinka was pleased with the weekend overall. For more photos see page 4. Photo by Sandra Traversy

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