9342 STATION ST RURAL ERIN,HILLSBURGH POWER OF SALE: PRETTY 10.8 ACRES.HOUSE.CABINS & MORE Now Is The Time Just Look At What This Could Be with Some Spit And Polish You Could Turn This Into Your Heaven On Earth. No Need For The Cottage No Need For The Traf�c. Your 10.8 Glorious Rolling Acres In The Erin Countryside. Main house Pond, Pool, Streams, Trails, 5 Cabins, Tennis Court. Sound Studio. NEW PRICE $640,000 62 LOSINIO ST CALEDON,CALEDON SOUTHFIELDS: NEW DEVELOPMENT IN CALEDON This picture-perfect home has 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths in the new community of South�elds. Loaded with upgrades; Incredible kitchen w/granite counters, extra cabinetry, ceramic backsplash, breakfast area & W/O to fenced yard. Main �oor boasts hand scraped hardwood �oors, 9' ceilings, living room pot lights, a modern slate feature wall & upgraded oak/ wrought iron staircases. Finished basement W/ gas �replace. 2 driveway spaces. This home overlooks the park.Walking distance to Elem. School & Etobicoke Creek Trail. $439,900 A licensed Real Estate professional and area resident for many years,Angela Meyer has always lived and worked near the Credit River - gravitating towards the smaller villages. She worked for Barker Real Estate for many years prior to joining Royal Lepage Credit Valley as a Sales Representative in 1998. Now living in Terra Cotta,Angela believes in providing a personal touch for her clients. Her knowledge of West Caledon,Credit Valley and the surrounding communities, as well as her experience with the Furniture, Renovation and Building process, provide her with many valuable insights to share with her clients. Active in the community,Angela volunteers with Georgetown Kiwanis (Lobsterfest, Beachfest), Le Tour de Terra Cotta,Credit Valley Foundation Friends of Terra Cotta and has worked with the community on the Terra Cotta Community Centre restoration. 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Damage was estimated at $450,000. • The shortage of family doctors in town nears the crisis stage in May with only one family doctor on staff at George- town Hospital accepting new patients. • A windstorm in May blew down trees and limbs, and left some area residents without power. • Elementary public school teachers who were facing layoffs issued in the early spring have all been recalled thanks to a large group of retiring colleagues. • The Kings National Baton Club won the gold medal in the 48th Annual World Baton Twirling Championships in Indiana in August. 1998...in the news • Halton Police laid 21 drug charges and made 25 drug seizures at a "rave" party on a farm on the northwest corner of Fifth Line and Hwy. 7 in August. • The Halton Catholic District School Board and Halton Elementary Unit of the Ontario English Catholic Teacher's Association reached a tentative two- year agreement in September. • Halton's public secondary teachers reached a tentative contract settlement in October and were set to vote on it. • About 275 residents jammed the Hal- ton Hills Council chambers in Decem- ber to protest a plan for more than 500 homes on a portion of ravine lands on the east side of Eighth Line. • In January Halton Hills trustee Ethel Gardiner is elected the new chair of the Halton District School Board. • The quick reaction of Jennifer Cap- stick, 13, of Georgetown saved her sis- ter Lisa from choking in January. Jennifer performed the Heimlich maneuver. • Layoff notices are being issued to more than one of every 10 public high school teachers it was reported in May. Left: Georgetown Scouts learn to make ropes from Jean Layman Below: Chin up for a Georgetown Raider! Shemar Moore of 'Criminal Minds' fame greets a fan at the George- town Market Place during a photo/autograph session (Left) Firefighters battle a blaze at the Georgetown Little Theatre in Stewarttown which destroyed the GLT's extensive costume collection. (Below) The fire's aftermath 32 • The Independent's 40th Anniversary Special Section, Thursday October 17, 2013