Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 31 Oct 2007, p. 1

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www.independentfreepress.com Georgetown woman to compete in World Poomsae Championship Page 16 Home, Lawn & Energy special section 8-Pages Raiders regain top spot in division Page 16 Stitches and Chains show on at The Gallery Page 14 INSIDE ACTON FREE PRESS An accident near Bracebridge Sunday after- noon has claimed the life of a Georgetown girl remembered by friends as someone who loved to make people laugh. Chelsea DeForest, 12, of Eighth Line, was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash after being ejected from the rear seat of a 1993 Honda Civic driven by a relative. H a l i b u r t o n Highlands OPP say the accident occurred about 4 p.m. Sunday on Hwy. 118, about 20 km east of Brace- bridge, when the west- bound Civic driven by David Mayes, 31, of Milton, crossed over into the eastbound lane then struck a rock face on the south side of the road. The car came back across the highway where it struck another rock face on the north side of the road. Chelseas brother, Cody DeForest, 13, also of Georgetown, was injured in the accident. He was taken to Minden Hospital by ambulance where he was treated and released. On Monday, a police spokesperson said road conditions were dry at the time of the accident and it hadnt been determined if Chelsea was wearing a seatbelt. Mayes is facing charges of dangerous dri- ving causing death, and dangerous driving causing bodily harm. He was released on bail in Lindsay court Tuesday. Mayes is to be back in court Nov. 7. Chelseas father, John DeForest of Orangeville, said his daughter was returning home from her mother Yvonne McColls cot- tage when the accident happened. Editorial 6 Ted Arnott 8 Calendar 9, 11 Sports 16, 17, 20 Classifieds 21-23 Cristy Nurse only took up rowing a year and a half ago but the 20-year-old was recently part of a Canadian team that won an internation- al event in Boston. See details Friday. FRIDAY... Realty Specialists Inc. Brokerage *Sales Rep. Top Producer since 1985 www.mariabritto.com maria@mariabritto.com Local: 905-873-9255 Office: 905-456-3232 (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 1-866-364-0697 314 Guelph St. (Hwy. 7) ~ Over 1000 Used Vehicles In Inventory ~ Superstore Open Sundays 199 Guelph St. 1-866-367-4081 KIA MOTORS The Power to SurpriseTM 50 cents (+GST) Vol. 130 No. 33 Wednesday, October 31, 2007 44 Pages Circulation 21,220 For breaking news go to: www.independentfreepress.com Halton Hills award-winning newspaper Well, when hes not moonlighting as mayor of Halton Hills, Rick Bonnette did an admirable job as Scooby-Doo at downtown Actons annual Halloween Haunted House held at the Off The Wall Youth Centre. Barbies Rachel and Julianna Koops of Acton were among the hun- dreds of children on hand to get treats from generous downtown merchants. Photo by Ron Stiel Scooby-Doo who are you? Local girl killed in car crash CHELSEA DeFOREST LISA TALLYN Staff Writer See LOCAL, pg. 5

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