4 Town honours those who bring glory An Olympic rowing team alternate and World Cup medallist, an Olympic road cycling team manager and coach, a Teen Voice-Over Award, and members of provincial fastpitch and volleyball teams. They, and national bowling and baton twirling winners were among the 43 Halton Hills residents honoured at the Town's Municipal Awards Evening on Monday. For more than three decades, the Town has recognized citizens whose accomplishments brought honour to Halton Hills by putting them in the spotlight and presenting them with tokens of thanks. The Municipal Awards recognize accomplishments in education, arts, culture, sport, recreational pursuits and other special achievements. In a council chamber filled with proud family and friends, the recipients received a certificate and medallion from Mayor Rick Bonnette who thanked them, and their parents and coaches, for their on-going dedication and support. The recipients included: · Members of the Georgetown Bowl Junior Boys team, the 2012 4-Step to Stardom National Gold Medal champions · Members of the Starlight Destiny All-star Competitive team, winners of the 2012 Canadian National Baton Twirling championships, Danceline Group Gold, and Preteen Dance Twirl Bronze · Georgetown's Cristy Nurse, the World Cup 2012 Silver Medallist, and Canadian Women's Rowing 8's London Olympic team alternate, and 2010 World Rowing Championships Silver medallist · Georgetown's Mark Ramsey, winner of the VoiceOver Role Award at the annual Young Artist Awards · Denise Kelly, head coach and manager of the Women's Road Cycling Team at the Lon- THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 01, 2012 don Olympics · The Halton Hills Hawks Girls Fastpitch Association Mite Division team, Gold medallists at the 2012 Ontario Grand Championships · Members of the Georgetown Impact Volleyball Under-14 Girls team which captured the 2012 Ontario Volleyball Association Provincial Gold medal. MUNICIPAL AWARDS: Forty-three Halton Hills residents whose accomplishments have brought honour to the Town received certificates and medallions from the Town at a Municipal Awards ceremony on Monday at the Civic centre. Frances Learment photo HEY KIDS! For the eighth year, Dr. Lemiski will pay you $2 per pound for your leftover, TURN YOUR LOOT INTO COLD HARD CASH! unwanted Halloween candy! Accepted until November 15/2012 (up to $20 per child) 372 Queen St. E., Acton, ON Evening appointments available for your convenience. OPEN 5 DAYS A WEEK MONDAY TO FRIDAY 853-1300