Thursday, N ovem ber 12, 2015 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 29 Gas Line Sewer Line Cross Bore Main Natural Gas Line Natural Gas Line to house Sewer/septic pipe from house CROSS BOREINTERSECTIONOF SEWER & NATURAL GAS PIPELINES A SAFETY MESSAGE FROM UNION GAS A damaged gas line can result in a serious safety risk. Before you clear a blocked sewer line beyond the outside walls of a building, call Ontario One Call at 1-800-400-2255 to arrange a free natural gas sewer safety inspection and ensure there is no sewer cross bore that could put your safety at risk. If a cross bore is found, Union Gas will make the repair at no cost to the property owner. To learn more about cross bore safety and how to detect a natural gas leak visit: uniongas.com/sewersafety Ontario One Call is a FREE service available 24/7 throughout the year greenhousesdg Local growers of fine quality perennials, annuals and herbs for 50 years! 8890 Eighth Line, Georgetown Phone: 905-877-9842 www.dggreenhouses.com 8890 Eighth Line, Georgetown Phone: 905-877-9842 www.dggreenhouses.com ARTS SOLD!: Brian and Lynn Kennedy, owners of Reeve and Clarke Books in Glen Williams, are the de- lighted new owners of William Band's watercolour painting, "Books in the Glen." The painting de- picts the building as it was in the recent past. The building is the location at which a young Timothy Eaton worked as a clerk before he went on to establish his retail empire. Lynn Kennedy says, "The painting gives us a record of the history of the building. We are thrilled to have the opportunity to hang it in it's rightful home, the building it depicts." William Band's show continues at the Williams Mill Gallery until Sunday, Nov.15. It includes paintings of other local buildings and scenes. William Band will be present at the Gallery on Sunday from 2-5 p.m. Submitted photo