Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 4 Jul 2013, p. 7

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•T he IFP• H alton H ills, Thursday, July 4, 2013 7 GEORGETOWN'S Best Kept Secret! 416-220-2741 46 Armstrong Road, Georgetown ON MiskasWoodProducts.com 46 Armstrong Road, Georgetown ON 2741 • Truck Accessories • Upholstery • Heavy Equipment Glass •Window Tinting 354 Guelph Street, Georgetown 905-873-1655 Truck Accesso• T• Trucruck Ak Accesso We handle all insurance work. Visit our showroom COMMENT Celebrating Georgetown's past On June 26, I joined Mayor Rick Bonnette, members of Town Coun- cil, Catholic School Board Trustee and local historian Mark Rowe, and our MP Michael Chong, at a very special event celebrating our local history and heritage. The Ontario Heritage Trust, an agency of the Government of On- tario, partnered with the Town of Halton Hills, the Halton Hills Pub- lic Library Board, and the Esquesing Histori- cal Society to dedicate and place a provincial plaque outside the Li- brary and Cultural Cen- tre recognizing "The Founding of George- town." The text of the plaque briefl y summarizes how the community of Georgetown came into existence, and some of the most signifi cant milestones in its history. I was honoured to bring greet- ings, and spoke about the outstand- ing community spirit Georgetown is known for across the province, and the dedicated and enthusiastic community organizations I've been privileged to work with during the past six years. Speaking of the past, I added that it is the responsibility of our gen- eration to work together to build on the community legacy we've inher- ited, and be responsible custodians for the next generations that fol- low. Thanks again to all who attended or were involved. • • • The Liberals at Queen's Park have downloaded the full cost of repair work to provincial highways through built-up communities. For as long as I can recall, the Ministry of Transportation's Con- necting Link program paid for up to 90 per cent for these kinds of highway maintenance projects, for example, on Highway 7 through Acton and Georgetown. The Connecting Link program was recently cancelled without any advance notice or consultation. Negatively affected are as many as 77 municipalities across the province. If the Wynne govern- ment wants to throw out a partnership with local government that has worked well for years, the full cost of these needed local high- way projects will have to borne by the local prop- erty taxpayer. On May 28, I com- plained about this pro- vincial downloading in a speech in the Ontario Legislature. I am prepared to work with our municipal councils in Wellington- Halton Hills to make the Liberals listen. • • • With the Ontario Legislature in its summer recess, I will be working in our Wellington-Halton Hills pro- vincial riding offi ce, attending com- munity events, and out and about meeting and listening to your con- cerns. I also look forward to spend- ing some time with my family. If you require any assistance on matters pertaining to the Govern- ment of Ontario, please do not hesi- tate to contact me. • • • Wishing you and your family a glorious summer! -- Ted Arnott is the MPP for Wel- lington-Halton Hills and welcomes your comments. He can be reached at 1-800-265-2366. His website ad- dress is www.tedarnottmpp.com. TED ARNOTT The way we were In 1910, students were photograghed in front of Blue Mountain School, Esquesing School Section 14, on Trafalgar Road, north of Silvercreek. The school was closed in 1962 and the students attended the new school at Limehouse. Today Blue Mountain School is a private residence. Photo courtesy Esquesing Historical Society Blue Mountain School 'This experience has made me so grateful to be here.' --Accident victim Taylor Shappert...see story pg.3 Sacré-Coeur Parish recently hosted a 'Grand Fête', inviting the community to join them as they celebrated their French and Acadian heritage. The various activities, included bouncy castles and various games, and a performance by the choral group 'Vie et Lumière', one of the groups who provides music at the church's masses. Sacré-Coeur Parish (or Paroisse Sacré-Coeur) was founded in 1966, to serve the French Catholic community of Halton and surrounding areas. Submitted photo Got a photo you want to share? Email: jmcghie@theifp.ca. A FÉTE TO REMEMBER From our readers 'Quote unquote'

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