Try O ne Tod ay! 333 Mountainview Rd. S, Georgetown, ON 905-873-0352 Hot and Ready! • Whole Roasted Chicken's (Avg 4 lbs) • Roasted Chicken Sandwich • Steak Sandwich • Peameal Bacon Sandwich • Hot Roast Beef Sandwich • Hot Roast Pork Sandwich All Meats are hormone free! • AAA Beef - Grass Fed • Ontario Veal- Grain & Milk Fed • Free Range Chicken - Grain Fed • Manitoba Pork - Grain Fed • Ontario Lamb - Grain Fed Make the Best !!!!MealsMealsMealsMeals MeatsThe Best a 1995...in the news • The Town and all of the councillors from the last term are facing the threat of another lawsuit- to the tune of $2.25 million from Panorama Investment Group Ltd. in January. • Peel Bomb Disposal Unit was called to Georgetown Professional Arts Building in March after a foreign looking canister was found on the floor of the entrance where the glass doors had been shat- tered. It wasn't a bomb. • The Kings National Baton Twirling Club of Georgetown took gold in the 1995 Sport of the Arts World Championships in April. • Georgetown Youth Bowling Council Bantams captured the national cham- pionship in St. John's Newfoundland in May. • Former regional chairman Peter Pome- roy, who was charged with breaching the public trust and accepting a secret com- mission, was found not guilty in Milton court in May. North Halton land develop- er Albert Tennant was also declared not guilty. Justice James Carnwath said the allegations were "substantially without merit." Pomeroy and Georgetown law- yer Bert Arnold were acquitted of a first set of corruption charges in February. 1995...in the news • Five people were killed when a Den- ny's bus collided head-on with a tractor- trailer on Hwy. 7 at Silvercreek June 7. Georgetown residents Hilda Hilts, Mar- garet Martin and Maura Mercer died in the crash. The bus driver Frederick Prit- chard of Guelph and truck driver Regi- nald Gobert of Chesley also died. • PC Ted Chudleigh won the Halton North MPP job by a landslide in June ousting NDP incumbent Noel Duignan. • The new, much larger Georgetown Canadian Tire store, opened in July on Guelph St. The store is nearly three times larger than the previous one. • The Georgetown Major Mosquito Eagles were crowned Ontario champs in September. • Halton Hills councillor Bill Robson col- lapsed moments after speaking at Re- gional Council in October and later died of an apparent heart attack. • The former mayor of Georgetown and the 1984 Citizen of the Year Wheldon (Steamer) Emmerson, 71, died in De- cember. • Norm Lockhurst is named the 1995 Hockey Heritage recipient. Then-Ontario Premier Bob Rae (second from right) addresses the Georgetown Rotary Club Sharing an evening with artist Robert Bateman (left) Future softball Olympian Kara McGaw Georgetown Mayor Russ Miller bids farewell... officially retiring from politics in February The Independent's 40th Anniversary Special Section, Thursday October 17, 2013 • 29