Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 3 Apr 2014, p. 1

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See Dealer for Details 905877-6944 33 Mountainview Rd. North, Georgetown Featuring $139 Bi-weekly @ 0% 48 Months with $2,600 Down 2014 CHEVROLET EQUINOX Quality & Service You Can Count On! www.bathstudio .ca 905-702-0885 332 Guelph Street, Georgetown (Across from Canadian Tire) hairlounge.com Thursday, April 3, 2014 Halton Hills' award-winning newspaper serving Acton & Georgetown 64 Pages 50 Cents (+HST) Visit us at www.theifp.ca INSIDE The rock eagle has landed Pg. 16 Big hardware at H5 Pg. 5 HEALTH AND BEAUTY 8 page section What did politicians cost you? Online at www.theifp.ca By LISA TALLYN Staff Writer By EAMONN MAHER Staff Writer Home, Lawn & Garden 4 page section inside Members of the McGinley Academy of Irish Dance have been training for the upcoming world champion- ships to be held in London, England April 17-20. Several of McGinley's pupils have qualifi ed for the worlds thanks to their performances at the recent Oireachtas Canada championships in Montreal, in which they fi nished in the top 10 percentile of competitors across the country. Pictured above (front, from left) are the McGinley's competitors who'll be going to London, with their result from the nationals in parentheses: Megan Orr (11th, under-11), Olivia Howlett (2nd, under-10), Beibhinn Parisi (8th, under-12), Hannah Fur- ness (6th, under-10). Back row: Paige Cross (13th, under-11), Brianna Wilson (6th under-14), Sharon Ball (6th, under-18), Jenna Shepley (8th, under-15), Simone Faloona (3rd, under-15). The girls are coached by Roisin McGinley, Clair Faloona-McGinley and Lily Wilson. Photo by Eamonn Maher Dance masters Council sends a message The number of staff mem- bers from the Town of Halton Hills who made the 2013 "Sun- shine List" of people who made more than $100,000 grew by fi ve this past year. Public Sector Salary Dis- closure Act fi gures released by Ontario's Ministry of Finance showed that last year in this municipality, 34 employees, made up mostly of bureaucrats and fire services staff, landed See MAYOR, pg. 25 Sunshine List shines on Town Halton Hills Council wants Canada Post to continue with door-to-door mail delivery. Council members voted unanimously Monday to sup- port a resolution by Mayor Rick Bonnette asking the Federation of Canadian Municipalities See ELIMINATING, pg. 10

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