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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 31 Oct 2013, 1 01 V2 GEO GA 1031.pdf

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www.georgetownrealty.ca edimou@georgetownrealty.ca EFFIE DIMOU Sales Representative Thinking of buying or selling? Call Effie Dimou for all your real estate needs. 905-877-5211 Dir: 416-991-4247 Real Estate Centre Inc., Brokerage • your window & door professionals • 341 Guelph St., Unit 3 Georgetown 905.873.0236 www.buy-wise.ca info@buy-wise.ca • awarded readers choice 20 times • Visit our showroom Thursday, October 31, 2013 Halton Hills' award-winning newspaper serving Acton & Georgetown 56 Pages 50 Cents (+HST) INSIDE Profiles in Business Pgs. 16-19 Senior Jags shaded Pg. 32 Reminder: We revert to Standard Time this weekend Zombies help fight crime Pg. 3 Visit us at www.theifp.ca Happy Halloween The weather was pretty frightening Saturday for trick or treating in downtown Georgetown and Acton but that didn't stop some young- sters from scaring up treats at local businesses. (Left) Marilyne St. Pierre of Party Balloons & Gifts fills eight-year-old Lillian Egberts's bucket at the Georgetown Masquerade on Main while (below) Leah Brill of the Active Choice Rehabilitation Centre on Mill Street treats devil Sarah Cinese, 8, of Acton. Photos by Ray Lavender For more Halloween happenings see pages 8, 10 Acton boater missing Mark Burger of the Halton Hills Fire Department reminds ev- eryone that when you turn the clocks back Saturday night, to change the battery in your smoke alarms. Photo by Ted Brown Bruce Peninsula OPP are searching for an Acton man after he went missing while boating on the Sauble River near Owen Sound Thursday (Oct. 24). Nathan French, 31, was in a dingy on the swollen river and failed to arrive at a pre-arranged spot to meet his brother Thurs- day evening. His dingy was found by family on the shores of the river Friday morning. Po- lice were called to assist with the search Friday. OPP had conducted a ground search of the area and were plan- ning an aerial sweep yesterday (Wednesday) using their helicop- ter. It was believed the river may had subsided enough by then to make the search easier. Police had utilized the heli- copter in the search Sunday as well, and on Saturday the Un- derwater Search and Recovery Unit searched the fast-moving and muddy waters of the river.

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