Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 8 Oct 2008, p. 9

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905 702-7997 905 702-7997 *Out Of Town Flat Rates *Airport Services *Corporate and Private Accounts * Reliable Parcel Delivery Services *Seniors Discount *School Runs *7 Passenger Vans 24 HR. SERVICE ! " # $ # %& ' & ( & ' $ ) ( ) * " $ +& ,& ( - &*&( .* ) & ) . * + * $ &, ) /+ , ( $ &, ) / 0 ) / $ . ) / & ) , + + 1 2&- 2 -* / 3 & 2&- /+ 4 , 5 &- &- 6 7 &( .& & &** * &"& &( & 8 / ) . .& * & & /+ 2 & ) 0 * $ & $ " & ) " ! 2'# !4 & 7 ' '9 44 + & 8 &. 98 *. ! "!# ! "!# $ % & # ' ( ) Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, October 8, 2008 9 Around town.... in pictures Hairy happenings At the recent Alcoa Great Canadian Head-shave Event four employees had their heads shaved to raise funds for the Terry Fox Run. Three employees had volunteered to be shaved, but when Derek Katorsky (centre) sor t of threw his hat into the ring, the other volunteers, (from left) Brunhild Moraes, Raymond Young and Ted Laing jumped at the chance to shave his head. The final amount raised from the event and barbecue was $1,035. Photo by Ted Brown CIBC employees Brad Marr, left, and Maureen Jackson, right, had their heads shaved in a fundraiser for The Run for the Cure. Danielle LaRose of Salon Marcel shaved Jackson's head. The event raised $2,400. Photo by Ron Stiel Harrison Public School students Kayla Gaw (second from left) and Alexie Warner were the lucky students who had their names drawn at the school to cut teacher Sezgin Kaboglu's hair (right) while Grade 1 teacher Lindsay Lynch (left) was quick to catch the lock of hair. The haircutting was part of the school's assembly to announce the students had surpassed their 1999 fundraising record of $2,357 for a new record of $2,569 for the 2008 Terry Fox Run. Photo by Ted Brown Taste testing Top left: Brooke McGowan, 9, and sister Paige McGowan, 11, trade bites of dessert at Get the Scoop Saturday during the International Flavours restaurant tour event in downtown Georgetown. (Above right) Daniel Lodeser to and wife Sarah from Georgetown sample the Georgetown Thai cui sine. (Below) Brian Clark, with daughter Sam and wife Linda enjoyed pulled pork from McMaster's Deli. Photos by Calvin Dyke Driver Dave Parent of Georgetown scrambles out of his car as track officials extin- guish a small fire under the hood during last weeks demolition derby at the Milton Fall Fair. Photo by Graham Paine Hot wheels Ethan McDougall, the son of Acton Site Manager Rob McDougall, greets the Duf ferin Aggregates mascot during a recent open house held at the quarry. About 350 neighbours, friends, family and elected representatives gathered to learn more about how the quarry oper- ates and have some family fun. Guests enjoyed a buffet breakfast, toured the quarry and learned about the operations and the rehabilitation ef for ts. Various informational displays were available for the adults while children enjoyed the fun and educational activities, which included a birds of prey show, air brush tattoos and sandbox. Submitted photo Quarry open house

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