Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 26 Jun 2014, p. 3

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3 Craig Barrager Sales Representative Everything Craig touches turns to SOLD! REA L ESTAT E CENTRE INC., BROKERAGE DIRECT 416-704-5211 cbarrager@gmail.com Limehouse Memorial Hall 22nd Side Road & 5th Line Limehouse Annual YARDSALE! Saturday July 12, 2014 | 7am-12pm Donations are welcome! Contact Frances: fswalker@swdsl.com or Barb: 13barbj@gmail.com or Elizabeth: elizabeth@theboltons.ca (for donations from the Acton area) or Donations can be dropped off on the front porch of 11 Edith Street, Georgetown Please NO clothing, computer gear, large bulky items, anything broken, dirty or damaged. 11am-12pm FILL A BOX FOR A TOONIE All money raised supports the kittens and their mothers in our care. www.NHKR.ca Located in Gellert Community Park Announcing AUGUST Summer Tennis Camp Weekly junior Camps starting August 5th. camp hotline 289-935-5000 Offering Full Day and Half Day programs. Children ages 6 - 14 years of age. Also offering July Tennis lessons Safe, Fun experience Register today www.haltonhillstennis.com e-mail: hassellsauto@bellnet.ca www.hassellautomotive.com CALL 2002 GMC Sierra Ext. Cab + HST/LIC • Auto/8 cyl Certified & E-tested • A/C • Alloy Wheels • Driver/Passenger Air Bags • AM/FM CD Player $9,300 2006 Nissan Altima S $9,600 + HST/LIC • Auto/4 cyl Certified & E-Tested • A/C • Power Steering/Locks • Cruise Control • Keyless Entry Warranty 2008 Hyundai Veracruz GLS • Auto/6 cyl • Certified & E-tested • A/C • Power Windows/Mirrors • Sunroof/Moonroof • Cruise Control $19,800 + HST/LIC WarrantyWarranty 45 Mountainview Road North Georgetown, Ontario 905.877.7958 There is a challenge for the mayor's of- fice in the upcoming municipal elections. Sally Stull of Eighth Line filed her nomination papers on June 19 to run for the mayor's job. In the past year, Stull has commented on the Town's Heritage Reg- ister and the Stand-Alone Aggregate Uses policy. Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette filed his nomina- tion papers in May. He has held the Mayor's job since 2003, and been a member of Council since 1982. Longtime Wards 3&4 Regional Councillor Jane Fogal filed nomination pa- pers Monday to seek re-election in the Oct. 27 municipal election. Fogal has held this job since 2003, and has been a member of council since 1997. Ward 3 Councillor Moya Johnson filed nomination papers Tuesday to seek re-election in the Oct. 27 municipal elec- tion. Johnson has held this job since 1994. Other newly filed candidates also in- clude Greg Woodruff of Burlington and Syd All Naqvi of Oakville, both vying for the Regional Chair position currently held by incumbent Gary Carr, who filed his papers in January. As well, Dominique Janssens has filed her pa- pers for a trustee position on the Conseil Scolaire de District Catholique Cen- tre-Sud (French language Catholic School Board). Candidates have until Sept. 12 to file their nomination papers. If elected, their term of office will be from Dec. 1, 2014 to Nov. 30, 2018. For a list of filed candidates to date and their contact info go to http://www. haltonhills.ca/election2014/nominations. php Sally Stull wants the mayor's job; Fogal, Johnson seek re-election Halton Hills Town Council is going on a road trip. Council will have its next meeting, Monday, July 7, in the Theatre at the Ac- ton Town Hall Centre, 19 Willow St. N. Acton. The meeting will begin at the regu- lar time-- 6:30 p.m. He said council is looking forward to hosting the meeting at Acton Town Hall Centre, which has been refurbished and is a fully accessible facility. Cogeco Cable will be there to tape the council meeting. For information call the Town Clerk's office at 905-873-2601 ext. 2333. The agenda for the meeting will be posted on the Town's website at wwwhal- tonhills.ca on Friday, July 4. Council meeting to move to Acton July 7 Three Georgetown men are charged in connection with a break and enter into a shed at Symposium Restaurant on Guelph St. Police say about 1:30 a.m. Monday an employee of the restaurant saw three peo- ple attempting to break into the rear shed where the empty beer kegs are stored and called police. The trio fled on foot when the employee interrupted them. Police responded and located three suspects a short time later. Charged with break and enter and commit theft are Aaron Bell, 26, Bailey Collins, 18, and Christopher Cordeiro, 28, all of Georgetown. Cordeiro is also charged with failing to comply with a pro- bation order. Three charged with restaurant break-in •The IFP• H alton H ills, Thursday, June 26, 2014

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