Thursday, Septem ber 10, 2015 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 11 ������������������ ������������� �� ������ ������������ ��������� � �� ����������������������������������������������������������������� �������� �� ����������������������������� �������������������� ������������ ������������������ GARDEN MUMS 3 $1000FOR MIXED ACCENT PLANTERS Great colours & variety from $19.99 Corn Tomatoes Peaches Super Sweet Peaches & Cream LOCAL GROWN ROMA TOMATOES ONTARIO GROWN Bushels of Top Soil 25 litre bag $1.99 Fresh Cut FLOWERS & BOUQUETS Large Size 1 Gal Pot 3 FOR $22 Perennial Plants FORTHE GARDEN GEORGETOWN GARDEN CENTRE 140 GUELPH ST. 905-877-8882 (The former Georgetown Fruit Market building) CLOSED MONDAYS from from from3 $1000FOR NEWS TIME IN A BOX: In a special ceremony, the Town of Halton Hills reburied a time capsule that was opened last year to mark the 25th anniversary of the Halton Hills Civic Centre. Mayor Bonnette wrote on the capsule, "It's about time to open me up. Have a drink on the 2015 council and staff. If we are alive be sure to invite us. Mayor Rick Bonnette." Photo by Jon Borgstrom In a special ceremony, the Town of Halton Hills reburied a time capsule that was opened last year to mark the 25th anniversary of the Halton Hills Civic Centre. The time capsule contained pictures, news articles, planning documents and even a bottle of rye whiskey with the instructions to "Have a drink on us". The items were put on display throughout the Civic Centre, past employees, council members, guests and do- nors from the original opening were invited to come and view this interesting past his- tory. This year it was decided that some of the original contents be returned to the capsule along with new items representing 2014. The capsule was once again placed in the original site with instructions for the next generation to open the capsule in 2039. The items added included the current pic- tures of Council, community events, news- papers, even a Blackberry. Also included was the original bottle of Canadian rye whiskey with similar instructions to enjoy a libation courtesy of the 1989 Civic Centre opening committee. The original stone top was placed over the capsule and a new brass plate was installed to reference the new opening date in 2039. "The Civic Centre is an important sym- bol of Halton Hills, it was a major project for our community when it was built and is part of our history" said Mayor Rick Bonnette. "Opening the time capsule in 2014 demon- strated how much we had accomplished and I am sure when it is re-opened in 2039 those residents will find it equally as interesting." At the ceremony Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette wrote on the time capsule, "It's about time to open me up. Have a drink on the 2015 council and staff. If we are alive be sure to invite us." before addressing town staff prior to its reburial. Town re-inters time capsule