visiontreks Stay and nd Pl Play FREE the best of travel throughout the world ...every week 7 Independent & Free Press, Thursday, February 25, 2010 Book a Rocky Mountaineer rail vacation of 7 nights or more between January 18 and March 12, 2010 and extend your stay with a FREE additional hotel night in Vancouver plus a FREE excursion* Open Saturdays 9am - 4pm www.vision2000travel.com 905-873-2000 328 Guelph St. Georgetown, ON Ont Reg # 50015325 Offer valid on new bookings made between 01/18/10 and 03/12/10 for travel starting or ending in Vancouver between 05/01/10 and 10/31/10 and must be requested at time of booking. offer applies to any Rocky Mountaineer vacation package of seven or more nights from the 2010 Rocky Mountaineer brochure. Free Vancouver accommodation matches the accommodation grade of package booked. Excursion choice must be made at the time of booking. Not available in conjunction with any other offer. Not available to group tour bookings. Offers are capacity controlled and may be modified, withdrawn or amended without prior notice. Some restrictions apply. GEORGETOWN SOCCER CLUB LATE ONLINE REGISTRATION AVAILABLE SOON! For all players between the ages of5 & 18 (born in 1992 to 2005) Wish you were here Acton McDonald's manager Jennifer Boysen, a member of McDonald's Olympic Champion Crew, signs a banner at the McDonald's restaurant at the Main Media Centre in Vancouver. Boysen is one of several Halton Hills residents who have been helping out in various capacities at the Olympic Games which wrap up Sunday. Another resident, Lori Gysel, is a head chef at Hockey House. For more on Gysel's experience see page 25. Submitted photo Late online registration for the 2010 outdoor season will be available through our website at www.georgetownsoccerclub.com from February 26 to March 4,2010 MARK YOUR CALENDAR (Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis) ...for these flyers in your area ZELLERS SOBEYS CAN TIRE RCSS M I T C H E L L S M AY TA G MICHAELS FUTURE SHOP SHOPPERS DRUG METRO DELL COMPUTERS SEARS ROGERS THE BRICK PIZZA HUT LOWES TOPPERS TSC PHARMA PLUS SHOPPERS FOOD 241 PIZZA C O U N T RY R O U T E S BASS PRO SHOP TOYS R US JOES PIZZA * full distribution LOOK INSIDE WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? DO. . . þ Keep the person warm by wrapping him/her in blankets and moving him/ her to a warm place. Remember to be very gentle in handling the person. þ Put hot water bottles, heating pads (if the person is dry), or other heat sources on the body, keeping a blanket, towel or clothing between the heat source and the skin to avoid burns. person is awake. þ Give warm liquids to drink, if the DON'T. . . ý Do not warm the person too quickly by immersing him or her in warm water. Rapid rewarming can cause heart problems. person's body, this could cause further damage if they are also suffering from frostbite. ý Never rub the surface of the ý Avoid giving alcohol and caffeine to drink, it can hinder the body's heat producing mechanisms. Canadian Red Cross For Flyer Information, contact Nancy Geissler, 905-873-0301, Ext 228