Mayor meets health minister By CYNTHIA GAMBLE Staff Writer Mayor Rick Bonnette says his meeting with Health Minister Deb Matthews last week went longer than expected-- 25 minutes-- but now the community must "wait and see" whether the Province will accept his special argument that the population growth in and around this community is putting undue pressure on the small hospital. Bonnette met with the minister in Toronto, accompanied by Councillor Jon Hurst, a director on the Halton Healthcare Services board, and Chief Administrative Officer Dennis Perlin. While acknowledging the long list of Ontario hospitals asking for provincial money, Bonnette is attempting to get the Province to contribute a portion of the required funding to the Georgetown Hospital's proposed expansion and renovation project. The Town, hospital and community fundraising will be contributing the rest. While the mayor described the minister as `bright, warm and cordial', she was also non-commital. "But we did walk away with a new strategy," he said. "I am finetuning another proposal (to get some provincial cash) and will be faxing it off later today (Monday)." In order for the hospital to begin work on its project as soon as possible, Bonnette is hoping to hear from the Province "sooner rather than later, but we're on their timeline." 3 Independent & Free Press, Tuesday, March 8, 2011 Halton Police are looking for the driver of a vehicle which smashed into another vehicle parked on the road in the Kingham Rd. and Greenore Cr. area of Acton about 10:20 p.m. Thursday. The owner of the vehicle heard a loud crash, and looked outside to see their vehicle had been struck. The vehicle that hit it, and left the scene, is described as a black sport utility with significant damage to the front end. The driver is described as male, white, about 30-years-old with short, reddish curly hair. Police blotter: Driver sought SERVED THURSDAY & FRIDAY 11:30 am to 2:00 pm Featuring: - Roast R t Beef B f - Assorted Salads $ - Baked Ham - Egg Souffle - Dessert Table - Tea & Coffee Private Catering Available LUNCH BUFFET ··· A Burlington man was charged after police stopped a vehicle in a RIDE spot check in the Main St. N. and Moore Park Cr. area Thursday at 7:50 p.m. Charged with impaired driving and having over 80 mg of alcohol in 100 ml of blood is David Tweedy, 46. ··· A Brampton woman was charged after police stopped a driver for erratic driving in the Maple Ave. and Delrex Blvd. area about 1 a.m. Friday. Charged with impaired driving and having over 80 mg of alcohol in 100 ml of blood is Nadia Rohoman, 28. 11.50 HST INCLUDED ~ LIVE ENTERTAINMENT ~ Fri. & Sat. 9:30 pm - close The Descendents 79 Main Street South, Georgetown 905-877-3388 INDIAN RIVER DIRECT CITRUS TRUCKLOAD SALE GEORGETOWN ACTON Wednesday, March 9th, 10 am - 12 noon Yoyo Japanese Restaurant 357 Guelph St., (beside Ford dealership) Wednesday, March 9th, 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm The Hide House (Eastern & Mill) 20 LB. BOX OF FLORIDA $ Seedless Navel Oranges or Ruby Red Grapefruit SINCLAIR SINCLAIR Family and Cosmetic Dentistry In Your Community Since 1980 Convenient Evening Appointments New Patients Always Welcome Dental Emergencies Seen Promptly D E NT I ST RY O N DENTISTRY ON PER BOX 23.00 Knox Presbyterian Church Georgetown, is hosting KAMP KNOX A MARCH BREAK VACA TION bible camp Giving you something to smile about 99 Sinclair Ave., Suite 306 Georgetown, ON L7G 5G1 (Beside Georgetown Market Place) March h 14-18, 9 a.m. to noon each h day. d All children in Kindergarten to Grade 6 are welcome to enjoy games, crafts, songs, and much more, at the church, 116 Main Street South in Georgetown. For information and to register, please call the church at 905-877-7585 or www.knoxgeorgetown.ca www.dentistryonsinclair.com