Pa ge 1 6 T hu rs da y, M ay 1 4, 2 01 5 - T he IF P - H al to n H ill s - w w w .th ei fp .c a Thank You Acclaim Health Nurses! "My nurse took the time to explain everything. She truly is kind and caring, I have been very lucky to have her for my visits." ~Acclaim Health, Nursing Patient [www.acclaimhealth.ca] GEORGETOWN GARDEN CENTRE 140 GUELPH ST. 905-877-8882 (The former Georgetown Fruit Market building) OPEN ALL LONG WEEKEND! HANGING BASKETS 10" & 12" Baskets Huge Selection of Huge Variety FINISHED ACCENT PLANTERS INSTANT COLOUR $1.99 25 LbagTOPSOILfor or$2.59eachHERBS $1.49 4 Pk. Flowering & Vegetable Plants FOR THE GARDEN Full vibrant flowers from cuttings, not seeds! or $2.59 each Geraniums 10 $23FOR • Hibiscus • Gardenia • Mandervillea • Bougainvillea & many more EXOTIC FLOWERS Large selection of 4" Perennial Plants 10 for $24 $259/ each $2410 NEWS HISTORY UNCOVERED: For the first time in decades the 1853 John Street Culvert can be seen in all its glory. The brush was cleared by CN Rail/Metrolinx for the current construc- tion project, from the Georgetown GO station to Temple Rd. that includes: expanding the McNabb St. bridge, extending the Silver Creek culvert, constructing a retaining wall along the track, and building a third mainline track. Regular maintenance work will also be done at the same time. The improvements are intended to increase service reliability and lead to two- way all-day GO train service by 2022. Photo courtesy of Pat Farley, president of the Halton Hills branch of the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario