Pa ge 8 T hu rs da y, D ec em be r 1 0, 2 01 5 - T he IF P - H al to n H ill s - w w w .th ei fp .c a SDRAWA 06 NOW ?5102 DNA 3891 NEEWTEB SLACISUM EBOLG ...TAHT WONK UOY DID snoitcudorPebolG/moc.koobecaf.www ac.snoitcudorpebolg.www*cannot be combined with any other offer/discount. valid only at menchie's georgetown, 158 guelph st., (across from CTK). one coupon per transaction. expires Jan. 31, 2016 *$5 minimum purchase. NEWS Acton woman dies after fall from horse A woman has died after falling from a horse, police say. On Sunday at 6:18 p.m., members of the Wellington County Ontario Provincial Police and Guelph Welling- ton Paramedics were called to an address in Puslinch Township for the report of a woman in medical distress after falling off a horse. Police said C.P.R. was given but the woman, 62-year- old Linda Small from Acton, was pronounced dead at the scene. A post mortem was conducted on Monday but po- lice said the death is considered to be non-suspicious. A Toronto man is facing impaired driving charges af- ter members of the public contacted Halton Regional Police about an erratic driver in southwest Halton Hills on Friday, Nov. 27. The first call came in at about 11:50 p.m. Friday re- porting that a vehicle traveling eastbound was running red lights and swerving along 5 Sideroad east of Hwy. 25. Another caller stated that the suspect vehicle had left the roadway at approximately 11:55. Charged with impaired driving and having over 80 mg of alcohol in 100 ml of blood is 36-year-old Ah- madou Bojang. Citizens report erratic driver Vandals damage turf at Trafalgar Rd. Sports Park Two major sportsfields at Trafalgar Sports Park were damaged extensively when vandals cut the chain securing the 17 Sideroad entrance and drove a vehicle on the turf on the night of Nov. 20. The sportsfields are closed for the sea- son, although the Trafalgar Rd. entrance to the park remains open to allow access to a parking lot during the winter months. Staff estimate the damage to be close to $1,500 for the area to be raked, have sod be put back in place and the affected areas top dressed. "This type of willful vandalism is very discouraging" said Mayor Rick Bonnette. "Staff attempt to provide high quality sportsfields for our youth, and senseless acts like this take their time away from other core duties to do these unneces- sary repairs. These acts of vandalism are wasting taxpayers' money." The full impact of the damage to the turf will not be known until next Spring when this Fall's remedial works take ef- fect. "We hope that the repairs are effective enough not to delay the fields' opening in the Spring," said Interim Commis- sioner of Community and Corporate Ser- vices Warren Harris. "Staff will monitor the area and keep the sportsfield users advised of any impacts to next season's play." Anyone with any information on the damage to the sportsfields is encouraged to call the Town at 905 873 2601, ext. 2603 or Crimestoppers of Halton at (905) 825 8477 or by texting "TIP201" to CRIMES (274637). Two major sportsfields at Trafalgar Sports Park were damaged extensively after a vehicle was driven on the turf. Damage is estimated at $1,500. Town of Halton Hills photo