Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 20 Apr 2010, Acton, p. 1

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www.independentfreepress.com Editorial..................... 6 Sports ....................... 8 Entertainment ....... 9 Classified...... 10, 11 Directory ........... RE 9 ACTON MAN CHARGED Peter Check is accused of failing to pay $60K in wages to student lifeguards PAGE 4 BUSINESS LINK Check out the latest news and views from the Chamber of Commerce 12-PAGE SECTION Halton Hills' award-winning newspaper 36 Pages TUESDAY, April 20, 2010 50 Cents (+ GST) Circulation: 22,800 United Way reaches target By LISA TALLYN Staff Writer The United Way of Halton Hills has surpassed its 2009 campaign goal. United Way had a goal of $300,000 for its campaign, and to date has brought in $306,000. "We're thrilled," said executive director Janet Foster. "This United Way is quite unique. We only have one staff member and a part-time bookkeeper. It's predominantly run by volunteers in the community. I've got such a great pool of volunteers that are so committed." She is appreciative of all the support from the community and said the message about giving where you live is getting out there because she said, "we've seen an increase in our United Way designation coming back from workplaces." "We had some really good local business support and some excellent third party fundraising events," said Foster. Last year, the local United Way failed to reach its campaign goal of $300,000, raising $281,000. Foster said a donation to the United Way goes to many different charitable organizations and this year the number of recipient agencies has increased by five to 19. In total the number of programs funded by the United Way is 26. The funded agencies are: · Acclaim Health · Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Halton · Canadian Mental Health Association Halton · Community Living North Halton · Distress Centre North Halton · Food for Life · Girls Inc. · Halton Child & Youth Services (Reach Out Centre for Kids) · Halton Family Services See UW, pg. 3 Spring cleaning Margaret Sandluck (above) was one of the many Hornby residents who helped out at the 10th annual Hornby Association of Rate Payers' annual Hornby cleanup day and barbecue Saturday. This year the cleanup has been extended all week. (Right) Bob Baron rakes the pond at The Old Seed House Garden at Guelph Street and Maple Avenue and finds a load of trash. Volunteers across Halton Hills turned out Saturday morning to give the town a thorough cleaning. Photos by Calvin Dyke Vi s i t o u r s h o w r o o m · your window & door professionals · Quality & Service You Can Count On! 332 Guelph Street, Georgetown (Across from Canadian Tire) 341 Guelph St., Unit 3 Georgetown 905.873.0236 www.buy-wise.ca info@buy-wise.ca · awarded readers choice 10 times · 905-702-0885 www.bathstudio .ca

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