•T he IFP• H alton H ills, Thursday, O ctober 10, 2013 5 316 Guelph Street, Georgetown 905-873-1818 905-874-3021 HONDA georgetownhonda.ca *See dealer for details. 316 Guelph Str VISIT GEORGETOWN HONDA 2013 CIVIC LX LEASE BI-WEEKLY FOR 1.9986$ @ %APR LEASE FOR 60 MONTHSΩ WITH $0 SECURITY DEPOSIT. BI-WEEKLY LEASE ONLY AVAILABLE ON 48 & 60 MONTH TERMS. FREIGHT, FEES AND TAXES EXTRA 2,276.00 DUE ON DELIVERY, OR EQUIVALENT TRADE. QUALITY, SERVICE & VALUEMODEL FB2E2DEX WE NEED YOUR TRADE! ALL MAKES AND MODELS! Mississauga (Erin Mills) 2933 Eglinton Ave. W. 905-820-9965 Mississauga (Clarkson Village) 1692 Lakeshore Road West 905-823-3053 Georgetown 346 Guelph St. 905-877-2947 Milton 700 Main St. E. 905-878-8171 We would like to take this time to personally thank all of our customers and employees in Georgetown, Acton, Limehouse, Rockwood, Erin and Hillsburgh for their continued support, which has enabled us to achieve all that we have accomplished since we started this business in July 2009. With this new store, we look forward to building even more great relationships with customers and contractors as we continued to proudly serve our communities. We strive to be the #1 home renovation store in the entire market by inspiring our customers and building their dreams. Thank you for shopping RONA Georgetown and for shopping Canadian. A personalmessage from Bill & Elizabeth Graham: Riley McAneney Store Manager Dan Monings Assistant Store Manager Kevin McCafferty Outside Sales Manager Jane Elford Kitchen Designer The AIR MILES® program, another great reason to shop at RONA! HEY GEORGETOWN, COME MEET OUR STORE MANAGERS FALL KITCHEN SALE Save 15% October 14th to November 30th you can save 15% on over 60 Cabinetsmith Kitchen styles only from select Rona stores. Enjoy a variety of styles in our Select and Signature series cabinetry which o�ers you the choice between thermofoil & solid maple door styles. See in-store today for full details. Be sure to ask about our 100% free professional design. GEORGETOWN GARDEN CENTRE 140 GUELPH ST. 905-877-8882 (The former Georgetown Fruit Market building) GARDEN MUMS Large Variety of Colors Closed Mondays Great colours & variety from MIXED ACCENT PLANTERS For Thanksgiving & Fall PIE PUMPKINS $14.99 From3 for $10Fresh CutBOUQUETSLocal GrownPears & Apples • Gourds • Cornstalks • Straw Bales • Indian Corn Pumpkins only 99¢3 FOR$2000 FROM Happy Thanksgiving! 905877-8990 118 Guelph St.GeorgetownShowRoom • F U R N A C E • F IR E P L A C E • B B Q s • A IR C O N D IT IO N IN G SYSTEMS GEORGETOWN INC. New Stock arriving & Showroom update in progress...Come in & enjoy the savings! Future of police station being looked at: Chief The first question Halton Hills Coun- cil posed to Halton Regional Police Chief Stephen Tanner at Monday night's coun- cil meeting was: Will the Hal- ton Police station in George- town close down? Tanner was a guest del- egate speaking on the state of policing in Halton Hills. Mayor Rick Bonnette ques- tioned the police board's ap- proval for a feasibility study on the amalgamation of the Milton and Georgetown sta- tions. Tanner, who said he was expecting the question, called it a future decision. "I would not say that's a direction we are going, but we have to explore all the options," he said, adding Halton Police was aware of the concern in the community. He said the study would look at the cost of operating two buildings com- pared to one and to see if there is any significant level of savings. "If there are significant economies of scale, then that would be a financial de- cision," he said. "If not, it will become a political decision." Bonnette said, "I can tell you our residents would feel upset because they would feel abandoned if the police sta- tion was taken out and put in Milton." Councillor Bryan Lewis agreed, say- ing, "Taking the visible part of the police services away would be very upsetting." But Tanner replied there would never be a situation where there's not a police presence in the community whether the facility is in one municipality or two. Acton, for example, has a storefront sub-station on Queen St. with a callbox. District 1 (Milton and Halton Hills) Police Superin- tendent Chris Perkins added, "we don't police from a build- ing, and even the Georgetown police station closes at a certain time at night and is frequently not staffed. (A callbox is at the front door for residents who require help after-hours). That has no bearing whatsoever on the number of officers available to respond because they're on patrol." He added that more technology, such as mobile workstations, is being added to police cars, giving the constables less reason to return to the station. STEPHEN TANNER By CYNTHIA GAMBLE Staff Writer