•The IFP• H alton H ills, Thursd ay, A p ril 17, 2014 7 NATURAL GAS GOING UP BY 28% IS IT TIME TO UPGRADE YOUR FURNACE & WATER HEATER? 905-877-3100 www.BrooksHeatingAndAir.ca • Truck Accessories • Upholstery • Heavy Equipment Glass •Window Tinting 354 Guelph Street, Georgetown 905-873-1655 We handle all insurance work.Quality & Service You Can Count On! www.bathstudio .ca 905-702-0885 332 Guelph Street, Georgetown (Across from Canadian Tire) COMMENT Volunteers deserve thanks The Town of Halton Hills Council and staff would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the volunteers in our community who continue to give of their time and of themselves. Volunteers bring a multitude of skills, expe- rience, knowledge and compas- sion to so many individuals and organizations in our Town. This year, National Volunteer Week was April 6-12 and is a time for all of us to pause and celebrate the energy and commitment of vol- unteers. I am very proud of our com- munity's caring, co-operative spirit. Much of what our Town has accom- plished is the result of the contributions of our local com- munity volunteers. In order to express our thanks and gratitude, the Town will be hosting a Volunteer Appre- ciation Celebration themed 'Thanks Alatte.' This cof- fee house inspired event will be held at the Gellert Community Centre the evening of Tuesday, June 10. All volunteers in Halton Hills will be extended an invita- tion later this month. For more information or to register for the event, volunteers are encouraged to visit: www. thanksalatte.eventbrite.ca. **** Congratulations to Halton Hills Hydro President Art Skid- more, employees and members of the board. They have won the Local Distribution Company Performance Excellence Award. This is one of the most pres- tigious awards an LCD can achieve. I have said many times our Halton Hills Hydro is one of the best locally owned electrical util- ities in the province. It is why I fought against any forced merg- ers or sales of our utility. **** What's up with Canada Post? First they announce phasing out door-to-door delivery, and then they announce a 35 cent increase in stamps. Phasing out door-to- door delivery will have financial consequences for the Town as well as a burden on se- niors, people with disabilities -- not to mention lost jobs. Council is in total opposition to this service cut. **** The Town of Hal- ton Hills also re- ceived a Platinum Youth Friends Des- ignation. This is a huge award for our Town. It acknowl- edges the great ef- fort of communities in ensuring their youth (13-19) have continu- ous access to diversity of 'play'. This designation reaffirms Town Councils commitment to sup- porting and engaging youth in our community. Congratulations to the Mayor's Youth Action Committee members and staff. We were only one of Ontario's 440 municipalities to get this designation in 2014. **** Congratulations to Vision Travel on their recent grand re- opening in Georgetown and Billy Keys Music Shop on their grand opening in Acton. -- Rick Bonnette is the Mayor of Halton Hills RICK BONNETTE The way we were 'Since the inception of the Distracted Driving law in 2009, the use of cell phones ... is rampant' --HRPS Sgt. Chantal Corner... see story pg. 8 Local photographer Rein Pa- ter sent this picture of a car- dinal Tuesday following the return of snow. Got a photo you want to share? Email: cgamble@theifp.ca ARE YOU KIDDING? From our readers 'Quote unquote' Still performing 114 years later, here is the Acton Citizens' Band as they were in this photo from 1900. The band is attired in their parade uniforms. Each player is shown with their instrument, including a bass drum showing the name of the band. Photo courtesy of the Esquesing Historical Society; content Heritage Halton Hills