Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 17 Oct 2013, xGT4030 V1 GEO GA 1017.pdf

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15 MOUNTAINVIEW RD. N., GEORGETOWN 905-877-2296 www.georgetowntoyota.com The all new 2014 Corolla.... look how far we've come! ...And look at where we're going! Built in Canada a 1996...in the news • Funding cuts at Georgetown Hospital translated into six to eight layoffs it was reported in March. • Extensive layoff notices were handed out by the Halton Board of Education in March. In June the Board confirmed that all 192 elementary teachers and 268 of the 380 secondary teachers had their notices rescinded. • Halton Regional Council voted in May to redistribute the number of seats on Council, reducing Halton Hills represen- tatives from five to three. • After six years in operation, the Love in Christ Food Bank closed in June due to the fact not enough food and money donations were coming in. • Wastewise marked its fifth birthday in June. Its education and waste diversion goals were being met without govern- ment subsidy. • In June Kleinburg graphic artist Vida Skilandziunas came up with the winning design of the town's new logo. • Halton Hills will join Milton and north- ern Oakville and Burlington in a new Halton federal riding for the next federal election it was announced in July. 1996...in the news • In July a maintenance worker with the Town saw a large six-foot snake, which may have been a boa constrictor or py- thon, in Cedarvale Park near the Region of Halton water well. • Colleen Brown of Georgetown is at- tempting to open a new food bank in town and hopes to open in September. • A pipe bomb was found outside a Prince Charles Dr. home in Septem- ber. The residents of the home initially thought it was a child's toy and didn't contact police for about a day after it was discovered. • Halton Police and the Ontario Fire Marshal's Office were investigating sev- eral suspicious fires including a barn fire on Winston Churchill Blvd. in Halton Hills in November. • Halton Hills Council gave the thumbs up in December to a master plan con- cept of the Dominion Gardens lands, which will include a park, a Catholic high school, a fire station, retail section and town homes and apartments. • Ballinafad resident Gloria Buckley won four Chrysler vehicles in a Chrysler/To- ronto Star contest which drew 300,000 entries from across Canada. St. Francis of Assisi students bury a time capsule Ghana dancers hit the JET stage Adam Spinney has fun at the Stew- arttown Public School science fair Releasing a wild turkey for repopulation The Independent's first digital front page photo 30 • The Independent's 40th Anniversary Special Section, Thursday October 17, 2013

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