T he I FP • St ay H om e an d Pl ay • Th ur sd ay , S ep te m be r 2 6, 2 01 3 8 "If we have omitted any names of contributors in error, please know that all contributions to Homecoming 2013 were gratefully received." Andrews Scenic Acres/Scotch Block Winery Assured Mortgage Services Anita Bergsma-Scentsy Canada Ballroom Health Bare Image Electrolysis & Laser Best Western Buck or Two Plus Carpet Barn Casa Lena's Elizabeth's Fashions & Bridal Boutique Fraser Direct Georgetown GMC-Glen MacDonald Georgetown Market Place Georgetown Printing Georgetown Toyota-Gord Russell Get The Scoop Great Canadian Superstore Hey Ray Reality Home Hardware Hungry Hollow iPro Realty-Fred Harrison and Lindsay Veltman iPro Realty-Sara Haines Johnson Associates Johnson Associates-Cathy Graham-Smith Jones Funeral Home Limited Krown Rust Control & Quick Auto Repair Maple Lodge Farms McDonalds Molson Canadian Odyssey Systems & Solutions Paul C. Armstrong Insurance Brokers RA Boucher Aluminum Royal LePage-Meadowtowne Realty Salon Marcel Saputo Shoeless Joe's Stone Edge Estate- Bed and Breakfast Inn Stoyles Carpentry Terra Cotta Cookies Trendz Vanderburghs Wastewise Service Clubs Lion's Club Kiwanis Club Optimist Club Rotary Club Knights of Columbus Royal Canadian Legion Br. 120 Photographers James Merritt Bonnie Courchesne Steve Grasby Kyle Edington Tom Clark Honourable thankyou's to thosewho havedonated time,meeting spaces, events, andsupport CPI The Sands Condominium-Fred Harrison and Lindsay Veltman Mark Rowe Esquesing Historical Society Town of Halton Hills Staff Mayor Rick Bonnette Town Councillors Halton Hills Public Library Staff Steve Norris and Memorial Arena Staff Georgetown Little Theatre Bruce Trail Volunteers St Andrew's United Church Willow Park Ecology Centre Independent Free Press All our Volunteers www.GeorgetownHomecoming.com Georgetown Saying goodbye to theMemorial Arena Thank You Above: Town employees take in the ambience of one of the new ice surfaces sponsored by Tran- sCanada during an employee ap- preciation day last week. Left: The aging Memorial Arena on Mill Street. The planned demo- lition of Memorial played a large part in the decision to renovate the Mold-Masters SportsPlex and turn it into a quadruple-rink facil- ity from its previous two-pad lay- out. Photos by Eamonn Maher Above: Expanding the Mold-Masters SportsPlex meant the need to also upgrade and improve the parking lot areas. Below: The new-look arena from the parking lot on the west side of the building.