www.independentfreepress.com Ted Brown............... 7 Sports ............15, 26 Calendar ............... 18 Directory .......22, 23 Classifieds ....24, 25 50 Cents (+ GST) Circulation: 22,800 HAWAIIAN VACATION Local grandfather off to famed island ...to compete in Ironman event PAGE 15 HEALTH CARE Walk for Georgetown Hospital raises $30,000 and attracts 300 participants 8-PAGE SECTION 56 Pages Halton Hills' award-winning newspaper THE INDEPENDENT & FREE PRESS By LISA TALLYN Staff Writer The Town of Halton Hills is moving forward to buy five acres of land at McKenzie-Smith Bennett (M-SB) School in Acton for $1.3 million. A bylaw was passed by Town Council last night (Monday) authorizing the land purchase and a 21-year licence agreement of a further 1.6 acres from the Halton District School Board (HDSB) to ensure playfields and sports fields at the M-SB site will remain available to the community. The Town is to pay $310,000 per acre for the land, and the licence rental fee is $5 per year plus the Town will assume the annual cost (about $15,000) of maintaining the playfields and sports fields, on both the purchased and licensed land it was outlined in a media release from THURSDAY, September 30, 2010 Town to buy M-SB lands the Town of Halton Hills Tuesday. The school board has allowed for a significant discount, it said in the release, because it didn't have the severance or development costs it would have had if the sale was to the private sector. The transaction is currently being finalized and expected to be executed shortly. The purchase overcomes a townowned parkland deficiency in the area, it was stated in the release. The release also said the purchase will make it difficult for a future Board to develop the rest of the school site while the present school remains there. It also stated the board has no intentions to build a new school or to close M-SB as part of any of its current future plans. The Town is stepping in to buy the land after HDSB declared a 2.62-acre strip along Churchill Ave. on the school propSee TOWN, pg. 5 Running for the wells Maddie deKleer and Luke Moore took part in the third annual Run for The Wells event Saturday at the Gellert Community Centre which raised more than $30,000-- enough for two African communities to receive wells and a lifetime of clean drinking water. There were 186 participants in the 5K events and another 60 kids in the water walk (which end up being a water run). The water walk was designed so that kids could experience carrying water over a distance, something some African kids have to do on a daily basis. "Georgetown really came together to make a difference," said organizer Renate Van Leeuwen. Photo by Jon Borgstrom Driver escapes rollover unharmed Halton Police say no one was injured when this car went out of control and rolled onto its roof on 10 Sideroad, east of the Sixth Line Tuesday morning. Police say weather conditions were a factor. Photo by Ted Brown REFINANCING? PURCHASING? Decorate for a Cure W W W. B E R G S M A S . C A GEORGETOWN MARKETPLACE MALL 905-877-4193 5 YEAR FIXED. CALL FOR DETAILS. 3.49% FSCO #10259 Division of 1490845 Ont. Ltd. BOB WOODS, Broker (905) 877-1490 360 Guelph St., Georgetown