Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 16 Jun 2006, p. 3

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Golfing with mayor an Olympian effort Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette hammed it up with gold medal Olympians Cheryl Pounder of the Canadian women's ice hockey team and Paul Rosen of Canada's paralympian sledge hockey squad. The athletes joined Bonnette at the sixth annual Mayor's Heritage Golf Tournament at Blue Springs Golf Course Monday. The tournament raises funds to aid local heritage preservation projects within the Town of Halton Hills and drew a huge field. Patricia Zawadowski 416-938-4045 Photo by Ted Brown Court upholds earlier ruling to pull Nashville North's liquor licence LISA TALLYN Staff Writer Nashville North was unsuccessful in court Tuesday in its bid to appeal a revocation of its liquor licence by the Alcohol and Gaming and Commission of Ontario (AGCO). An AGCO spokesperson said yesterday (Thursday) the appeal was dismissed in Divisional Court in Toronto and $2,500 in legal costs were awarded to the registrar of the commission. He said the court stayed the revocation for 15 days, however, to allow the Norval bar's owners time to determine if they will appeal the decision to the Ontario Court of Appeal. If they decide to appeal, the bar's liquor licence will remain valid and they will be able to continue selling alcohol until the court makes a decision on the appeal. Brian Mitchell, a security and operations consultant with Nashville North, said Thursday he couldn't comment because he hadn't seen the court decision yet. However, when asked if they planned to appeal the decision, Mitchell said, "I don't think we spent $400,000 fighting this to bail now. "Nashville North is not going anywhere, period," said Mitchell. The AGCO revoked the bar's liquor licence in December, 2004 after AGCO board members found the bar violated the Liquor Control Act on several occasions in 2003 by serving liquor to intoxicated patrons, allowing overcrowding and not being in the public interest. In January 2005 the AGCO issued another notice of proposal to revoke Nashville North's liquor licence based on several incidents alleged to have occurred in the bar in 2004. (Lisa Tallyn can be reached at ltallyn@independentfreepress.com) Rosemary Hart-Dibbits & Johannes Dibbits are delighted to announce the engagement of their daughter GILLIAN SARA to HANK WILLIAM DENBOK son of Fran Kassies & Will Denbok of London, Ontario. Wedding to take place May 12, 2007.

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