Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 5 Jan 2012, p. 1

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Two local novice bodybuilders have impressive debuts MUSCLING IN PAGE 11 Check out the latest news from the automotive world 4 PAGES WHEELS.CA www.theIFP.ca Thursday, January 5, 2012 Halton Hills' award-winning newspaper serving Acton & Georgetown 40 Pages 50 Cents (+HST) Police say Dakota used to damage sports fields By LISA TALLYN Staff Writer Halton Police have released a description of the vehicle believed to be involved in damage done to the rugby field at Gellert Community Centre early last Wednesday morning (Dec. 28). The vehicle was captured on video surveillance cameras at the Gellert and also seen by a witness at the facility. Based on information provided by Town of Halton Hills staff the incident was originally reported to have occurred early Thursday, however, Halton Police report the incident actually occurred early Wednesday. Police say about 4:22 a.m. a black, dark blue or dark green Dodge Dakota was seen entering the parking lot at the Gellert then proceed to the rugby field where it was driven in circles leaving deep groves resulting in about $10,000 in damage. The vehicle left the Gellert about 4:32 a.m. onto Eighth Line. Anyone with information on the vehicle or person responsible for the damage is asked to call the on duty Halton Regional Police staff sergeant at 905-878-5511 ext. 2405. There was also approximately $2,000 to $3,000 damage caused last week at two other parks in Georgetown-- the mini baseball diamond at Georgetown Fairgrounds and a soccer field at Harrison Public School. Sliding into 2012 Elsa Schrader (left) and Paige Olmstead laugh their way down Cedarvale toboggan hill Tuesday as they took advantage of the packed snow conditions--and school vacation-- to spend the afternoon on the slopes. Hill conditions will worsen later this week as the temperature is expected to hit 5C on Friday. Photo by Ted Brown Lack of obstetrician means delay for New Year's baby Georgetown's New Year's Baby will be later than usual this year because there isn't an obstetrician working at Georgetown Hospital this week. No doctor means no new babies REFINANCING? PURCHASING? so the New Year's baby isn't expected to make his/her arrival at the hospital until Dr. Naiema Fiel returns from vacation Monday Jan. 9. In the meantime, expectant moms have been redirected from Georgetown Hospital to Brampton, Milton or Oakville hospitals. The other obstetrician at the hospital, Dr. Selvaratnam Gunaratnam, has been off on a temporary leave since November. 3 YR. FIXED CALL FOR DETAILS. 2.99% FSCO #10259 Division of 1490845 Ont. Ltd. 42ND ANNUAL JANUARY SALE BOB WOODS, Broker PA I N T · WA L L PA P E R · L I G H T I N G · H O M E D E C O R (905) 877-1490 360 Guelph St., Georgetown GEORGETOWN MARKETPLACE MALL 905-877-4193 SAVE ON PAINT · WALLPAPER · LIGHTING · HOME DECOR

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