Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 17 Oct 2013, xGT4027 V1 GEO GA 1017.pdf

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(3 Adamson Street) at the corner of Winston Churchill & Hwy 7, Norval 905-873-7955 www.carpetpalace.ca• Vinyl • Ceramic • Hardwood • Laminate • Engineered• Cork • Bamboo • Carpet • Area Rugs • Much More Proudly Supporting Halton Hills for the past 20 years Ad from this year THE PRICES ARE STILL RIDICULOUSLY LOW! Ad from 1993 a 1993..in the news • Seven or eight members of the Ku Klux Klan made a visit to George- town and Acton on Jan. 16 stationing themselves at the corner of Main and Mill St. in both communities, handing out recruiting literature to area resi- dents. The North Halton Citizen's Cul- tural Awareness Committee was formed after concerns were raised by a visit by the Ku Klux Klan earlier this year. • Halton North MPP Noel Duignan an- nounced Feb. 11 an approximately $1 million grant for the watermain exten- sion to the hamlet of Glen Williams. • Sandy Booth was named Georgetown Citizen of the Year in February. • MP Garth Turner announced his can- didacy to run in the PC leadership race in March. • Love in Christ Food Bank was broken into again, the facility was vandalized and $100 worth of food was stolen in June. • Fire gutted the Hollywood Tavern in Norval in June. Halton Hills Fire Depart- ment needed 125 men to quell the fire in the 140-year-old building that result- ed in more than $200,000 damage. 1993...in the news • Two Georgetown dancers- Kathy (13) and Sinead (10) Irvine did very well in the North American Irish Dance Competition in Chicago in July. Kathy placed second, and Sinead placed eighth. • The Sacre Coeur School is scheduled to open on Sept. 7. • The 416 area code is splitting and be- ginning in October Toronto will retain the 416 code while other communities now served by the code will switch over to the new 905 area code. • Halton Hills Council decided in October to ban smoking in public places starting in 1994. • How Georgetown and Acton will de- velop over the next 18 years was the fo- cus of a special council meeting Jan. 6. • Local groups worked together to fight Peel landfill on Norval's border at a meet- ing in Norval Jan. 12. • Prime Minister Kim Campbell appoint- ed MPP Garth Turner as Minister of Na- tional Revenue in June • Liberal candidate Julian Reed defeats Progressive Conservative candidate Garth Turner in October federal election. Glad Robinson Memorial Bonspiel Japanese exchange students pay a visit to The Georgetown Indepen- dent and get the lowdown from editor Cynthia Gamble At the always popular Classics Against Cancer car show (Left) Protesting a proposed dump. (Right) Longtime hockey volunteer Gerry Perkins and grandson prepare to referee a game After members of the Ku Klux Klan made a controversial visit, an anti-KKK rally was quickly organized The Independent's 40th Anniversary Special Section, Thursday October 17, 2013 • 27

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