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Achilles Mazda of Milton 1195 SteelesAve East, Milton ON L9T2X8 289-627-1800 or 1-866-620-3248 www.achillesmazda.ca • info@achillesmazda.ca MAZDA'S NEW YEAR CELEBRATION ON FINANCE OFFERS ONLY DON'T PAY FOR 90DAYS♦ 2015 Mazda3 GX BI-WEEkLY LEASE OffER $85‡ at 0.79%ApR ONLY fOR 36 MONThS / $995 DOWN. ExCLuDES hST. GT model shown REFINANCING? PURCHASING? BOBWOODS, Broker (905) 877-1490 360 Guelph St., Georgetown Five Year Variable FSCO #10259 Division of 1490845 Ont. Ltd. 2.3% Thursday, January 15, 2015 Halton Hills' award-winning newspaper serving Acton & Georgetown 64 Pages 50 Cents (+HST) Wheels.ca, 8 pages insideVisit us at www.theifp.ca facebook.com/Independent&FreePress Twitter: @IFP_11 Sleeping in Halton District School Board is looking at later start times for high schools to allow teens to get more sleep. See page 13 BABY IN A HURRY � e � rst baby born at George- town Hospital in 2015 arrived on her timetable . See page 3 By Lisa Tallyn ltallyn@theifp.ca Stopped Cold Bitter cold weather has returned for a second week this month with Halton Region issuing an Extreme Cold Alert after Extreme Cold Warnings from Environment Canada. Crossing guard Marilyn Ducharme was well prepared for this week's frigid temperatures as she worked her 40-minute morning and afternoon shifts at the corner of Duncan and Weber Dr. in front of George Kennedy Public School. Ducharme assumed the crossing duties at the intersection in September after Bill Webb retired following 20 years at that location. She said Tuesday morning's -30C temperature with the wind chill was her coldest day on the job so far. Photo by Eamonn Maher Halton Hills Hydro to begin 2015 tree trimming program Starting this month, Halton Hills Hydro (HHH) will be out trim- ming trees in various areas of town as part of its 2015 line clear- ance program. Halton Hills Council members got a brief lesson in HHH's line clearance program, which runs on a three-year cycle, from HHH President and CEO Art Skidmore at Monday's council meeting. � is year trees in north Georgetown, the north half of downtown Georgetown, Ballina- fad, Terra Cotta, Glen Williams and Limehouse will be trimmed. "We do not butcher or slaugh- ter trees," said Skidmore. "I can assure you that's not what we do but we will look to obtain the clearance that we need. We trim to keep the tree healthy." He explained HHH is mandat- ed by the Occupational Health and Safety Act and Electricity Act to maintain minimum clear- ances around its power lines-- 3 metres from primary lines and 1 metre from secondary lines. Trimming is done for safety and reliability of hydro service, said Skidmore. Continued on page 10 Time to Move? Call Derek CallDerek.ca 905-877-8262 Derek Dunphy Sales Representative

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