= Lge Vol. 1, No. 26 Saturday, January 2, 1993 SUNDAY BRUNCH 232 Guelph St., Georgetown 873- 2254 £3 ‘Your independent voice in Halton Hills’ 50 cents includes G.S.T. Reflections of 1992 1992 was certainly a year to remember... Halton Hills watched the Barcelona Olympics, the*rejection of the Charlottetown Accord, the Jays grab the World Series. We felt the sting of an ongoing bitter reces- sion, fought proposed landfill sites and welcomed a new paper to the community, to mention just a few top stories. Throughout today's Halton Hills This Week you will find glimpses. of the year as shot by HHTW pho- tographers. There were hundreds of pictures capturing the year's events, but we had to narrow it down to just a few. We hope you enjoy this thumb- nail sketch of 1992. Top left: Halton Regional Police Tactical and Rescue Unit officers rushed to an Acton hostage taking in November. we Top right: Mayor Russ Miller cast his vote in October during Referendum ‘92, the demise of the Charlottetown Accord. Bottom right: Halton Hills United Way. chairman “Bob Malcolmson welcomed Olympic gold medallist and Norval resident Shannon Crawford to the United Way fundraising kick-off luncheon in September. Bottom left: Mani Mitera, owner of Barrager’s Cleaners, showed the spirit of true Halton Hills’ citizen- ship by having a successful winter coat drive. All coats were cleaned and donated to the needy. XN Guaranteed Lowest Prices of the Year! IN-STOCK AND CUSTOM ORDERS ° UNTIL JAN. 31 ° OPEN 10-9 DAILY © 853-1031 A Division of the olde Hide House y,