Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 29 Apr 2010, Focus, FOCUS03

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3 In Focus, May, 2010 adult haircut $200 off (reg. $14.50 plus tax) · No Appointments · Not valid with other offers · Limit 1 coupon per customer · No Double Discounts · Expires June 30, 2010 Sue Store Manager Linda Asst. Manager · No Appointments · Not valid with other offers · Limit 1 coupon per customer · No Double Discounts · Expires June 30, 2010 kids cut $100 off (reg. $10.95 plus tax) Specializing in Georgetown South - Argyll & Mountainview 333 Mountainview Road · Georgetown · 905-877-6600 Earth Day with the Town This year marked the 40th anniversary of Earth Day and the Town of Halton Hills hosted a big event to celebrate the milestone. Residents were invited to the Robert C. Austin Public Works Yard on Trafalgar Road where they dropped off electronic waste and hazardous materials, picked up compost and woodchips, bought trees, enjoyed a delicious barbecue and checked out the town's many cool machines. Afterwards everyone headed over to the Georgetown Market Place for an Earth Day Fair, which featured music, balloons, live animals and displays from local environmental groups. Happy Earth Day, Halton Hills! Photos by Andrea Lefebvre Volunteers Taylor Huelsekopf (left) and Rayna Croft feel very small next to the town's giant snowplows. RIGHT: Carter DeForest digs into a hamburger at the town's works yard. Master gardeners (from left) Susan Quirk, Larry Aldebert and Sandra Vanderwilp were on hand to offer expert advice for tree buyers. LEFT: Rachel Vanderham helps councillor Clark Somerville feed the masses at the town's Earth Day celebration. Alexander (left) and Isaac Snell look right at home in a grass cutting and snow clearning machine. Sophie Huc and Mallory Cloby climb aboard as Josh Narrable gets behind the wheel of one of the town's snowplows. LEFT: The Palmer family ­ (from left) Sarah, Charlotte, Dave and Cooper ­ check out the trees for sale at the works yard. Community Clean Up Halton Hills is sparkling again thanks to the hard work of the dozens of people who took part in the annual Community Clean Up Day on April 17. Volunteers scoured roadsides and local parks picking up the garbage that accumulated over the winter. Thank you for making Halton Hills beautiful! Photos by Calvin Dyke Barb and Bob Baron do a little spring cleaning by the pond at the Old Seed House Garden. Edna Thomas (above) and Kathy Lawday (right) tidy up in Hornby.

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