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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 12 Sep 2013, 18 V1 GEO GA 0912.pdf

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•T he I FP • H al to n H ill s •T hu rs da y, S ep te m be r 1 2, 2 01 3 18 (Restaurant Address) Product availability varies by restaurant. At participating McDonald's® restaurants in Canada. ©2013 McDonald's Mediterranean Veggie Santa Fe Veggie Chicken & Bacon Sweet Chili GEORGETOWN LOCATION 185 Guelph Street OPEN 24 HOURS ACTON LOCATION 374 Queen Street East Open at 5:00 am Everyday SPOTLIGHT... on the Georgetown Fall Fair Despite a rainy Saturday, attendance at Georgetown Fair was up overall this year with record numbers of fair-goers on both Friday and Sunday. While attendance was down Saturday due to the weather, there was a good turn- out to the Demolition Derby Saturday night and Thrill Show Productions, which put on the Derby, said they had the most con- testants at the Georgetown Fair than any other fair they had done so far this year. "There were a tremendous number of families on Sunday that seemed to en- joy the children's competitions, activities and entertainment," said Jodey Nurse, of Georgetown Agricultural Society. Steve Scott puts the hammer down in his purple 2005 Dodge diesel 4X4 at the Georgetown Fall Fair Truck & Tractor Pull. Photo by Ray Lavender Jack Robertson of Hornby gave the Halton HIlls Christian School students a short course in making honey Friday during the annual Agricultural Educa- tion Day. Photo by Ted Brown Anja Kolodziejczak, 3, gets a hand from Magic Midway employee Ashey Thompson at the fishing pond game during the George- town Fall Fair. Photo by Ray Lavender Nathan Jones, 4, of Georgetown checks with his mom back on the ground as he reaches the halfway point of the rock climb wall at the Georgetown Fall Fair. Photo by Ray Lavender Above: Nolan Heaps, 2, of Georgetown gets his first motorcycle ride at the Georgetown Fall Fair. Below: Three-year-old Kolten Good of Georgetown points out his favourite tractor at the miniature farm display. Photos by Ray Lavender

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