Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 24 Oct 2007, p. 7

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HOME INTERIORS 265 Guelph St., Georgetown 905-873-2753 Finest Quality Paints and Wallpaper. Introducing Ask about our Free Colour Consult ACTON BIA For more info contact the Acton BIA office 519-853-9555 Visit our website at www.downtownacton.ca Shop downtown Acton for unique gifts ...Its Worth the Drive to Acton! Join us for Halloween Haunted House come to the Acton BIA Hallowe'en Haunted House. Saturday, October 27th 2007, 1 3pm Disappear into Hallowe'en at our spooky and fun house, at the Off The Wall Youth Centre located at 46 Mill Street East! Followed by a COSTUME PARADE at 3 pm! Our theme this year is "Skoobie Doo and The Haunted House" Then go on the ghost walk tour and collect candy from downtown merchants. Calling all little ghosts and goblins Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, October 24, 2007 7 Dear editor, On Tuesday, Sept. 18 the Halton Catholic District School Board debated whether to allow public health services access to Catholic elemen- tary schools, to conduct a HPV vaccination pro- gram for Grade 8 girls. This medically and provincially approved pro- gram provides these young women with a vaccine developed to prevent cervical cancer and other diseases in females, caused by certain types of genital human papillomarius (HPV). The vaccine protects against four HPV types, which together cause 70 per cent of cervical cancers and 90 per cent of genital warts. The debate centered not on the issue of medi- cine, but on the belief of some of the board mem- bers that by providing young Catholic women with this vaccine, they were encouraging promis- cuity. This board is not in the position of deciding the medical appropriateness of the vaccine. Apparently some board members feel that these young woman have refrained from pre-mar- ital sex because they were worried about one day developing cervical cancers. I would have thought they were refraining because of the values impart- ed in their Catholic homes, schools and churches. Certain board members clearly have a low opin- ion of the young women and the values education they have received. The research is clear that this vaccine does have a impact on the incidence of HPV. What clearly hasnt been proven is that young women who receive the vaccine are more promiscuous. This boards debate, and the opinions of some of its members, clearly are an insult to young Catholic women and their families. Fortunately in the end, the board narrowly voted to allow the vaccination program to proceed. Dan Harmer, Georgetown Letters to the editor Debate an insult to Catholic teens Dear editor, We recently held the wedding and reception of our second daughter at The Terra Cotta Inn. This beautiful and romantic facility is a wonder of service, organization and courteous person- alities managed by a person who goes beyond the norm when it comes to looking after her clients. Colleen Cauchi, manager Terra Cotta Inn, was the key to the huge success of this wed- ding. From our making of the decision to hold the wedding and reception in the same beauti- ful surroundings, Colleen made it very easy. To each of her staff, including the chef who one rarely sees when eating out you are great. Colleen ran a tight ship and staff enjoyed themselves while making sure we were well looked after. To all of you, thank you. We could not have done it without you. Chris and Sally Andrews, Woodbridge Inn staff made day special Dear editor, Halton Hills has a bulk pickup four times a year when you can dispose of items not permit- ted in the weekly collection. However, every time a bulk pickup is due, some residents are putting these items on the curbside many weeks before the collection date. Please dont do that, the night before the pickup is soon enough; its unsightly and unnecessary. Alan Woosnam, Georgetown Residents should not put bulk garbage out too early reader

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