Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 7 Oct 2010, p. 9

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Georgetown car seat blitz finds many improperly installed issued for seat and vehicle incompatibilities that couldn't be rectified on child seat technicians-- many who site. volunteered their time and Two new seats were dohad the problems resolved nated by Halton Partners before the vehicle left. for Car Seat Safety to driv"We saw many situations ers who could not afford where forward-facing car their own. seats were installed without Halton Partners for Car the top tether strap," said Seat Safety are Halton ReActing Sgt. Chris Borak. gional Police, Halton Hills "In addition to the vehicle's Fire Department, Halton seatbelt or universal anchorHealth Department, Onage system, the tether strap tario Provincial Police, The SGT. CHRIS is an essential part of securCooperators, Milton Fire BORAK ing a forward-facing seat by Department, Oakville Fire Halton Police Auxiliary Staff Sergeant Sherry Cameron makes sure eight-year-old Sa- limiting how far the child's Department, Ontario Minmantha Little and mom Kim know the proper way to buckle up and have Samantha's car head moves forward during istry of Transportation and seat installed securely during Saturday's car seat blitz held in Georgetown. a crash. It is also a legal requirement." community volunteers. Photo by Jon Borgstrom Four written police warnings were Continued from pg. 1 9 Independent & Free Press, Thursday, October 7, 2010 A tasty tradition In what's becoming something of a tradition, Emily and Dan Earle, with 18-month-old Devon, join good friends Paul and Erin Bryan with two-year-old Keira and six-month-old Calum, in celebrating International Flavours-- A Taste of Downtown Georgetown at the Shepherd's Crook Pub Saturday. Emily and Erin brought in some pulled pork sandwiches from McMaster's Meats, while Dan and Paul tried the roast beef, Yorkshire pudding and gravy from the Shepherd's Crook. All 300 passports in which purchasers were provided a chance to sample downtown cuisine, were sold out quickly. Photo by Jon Borgstrom I P C I N V E S T M E N T CO R P O R ATI O N W E LCO M E S The Baxter Team to Halton Hills. The Baxter Team, led by Douglas Riding CFP, is pleased to announce the opening of our newest office in Georgetown. Doug, who will be working with Lynne Hulme, offers comprehensive financial solutions to both individuals and families. At the Baxter Team, our goal is to develop Wealth Management Strategies that help our clients live their dreams. For more information on how Doug and Lynne can help you achieve financial independence, contact: Tel: 905 877-4579 Web: www.ipccteam.com 348 Guelph Street, Unit 3, Georgetown, ON L7G 4B5 TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE BAXTER TEAM LISTEN TO AM740'S "RIGHT ON THE MONEY" SUNDAYS FROM 8:00 AM TO 10:00 AM

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