• your window & door professionals • 341 Guelph St., Unit 3 Georgetown 905.873.0236 www.buy-wise.ca info@buy-wise.ca • awarded readers choice 20 times • Visit our showroom 905877-6944 33 Mountainview Rd. North, Georgetown See dealer for details and terms EVERYTHING EVENT www.georgetownrealty.ca edimou@georgetownrealty.ca EFFIE DIMOU Sales Representative Thinking of buying or selling? Call Effie Dimou for all your real estate needs. 905-877-5211 Dir: 416-991-4247 Real Estate Centre Inc., Brokerage Thursday, November 28, 2013 Halton Hills' award-winning newspaper serving Acton & Georgetown 64 Pages 50 Cents (+HST) INSIDE Sideroads of Halton Hills (limited distribution) 44 pages Cell tower fight Pg. 3 Holiday Gift Guide 8-page section Win a bursary See Contests at www.theifp.ca Online at www.theifp.ca Visit us at www.theifp.ca Staff, physicians and vol- unteers at Georgetown Hos- pital (GH) got a head start on holiday season celebrations as they gathered to mark the official opening of the Hospi- tal's first Computed Tomogra- phy (CT) scanner (Thursday). The first booked patient is scheduled for Monday, De- cember 2. "Today is all about provid- ing care closer to home. I am delighted to be standing next to this amazing piece of tech- nology because I know how much it will improve the care we provide to our patients," said Cindy McDonell, Chief Operating Officer at George- town Hospital. "This has truly been a community effort and would not have been possible without the overwhelming support we have received." Joining the festivities was Fred Helson whose $1 million donation to the Georgetown Hospital Foundation's Invest- ing in Care - Close to Home fundraising campaign made the purchase of the CT scan- ner possible. When asked about his deci- sion to make this significant Although it looks very real, this is actually a scene from a video on the consequences of distracted driving being filmed at 27 Sideroad and Eighth Line last Wednesday. Appearing in the production, done by Halton Regional Police, in conjunction with Cogeco TV, Safe Communities Halton Hills and Georgetown District High School were Const. Wally Trulsen and victims Keiran Lawson (lying on the road) and his brother Aidan. Photo by Ted Brown Video highlights consequences of distracted driving If anyone came upon the scene at 27 Sideroad and Eighth Line Wednesday morning (Nov. 20) they would have thought there had been a horrific crash, but it was all just make believe. Halton Regional Police, in conjunction with Co- geco TV, Safe Communities Halton Hills and GDHS were there-- with smashed cars, ketchup splashed on the pavement simulating blood, and youths playing accident victims--filming a video on distracted driv- ing. By LISA TALLYN Staff Writer CT scanner ready for patients See CT, pg. 5 See STUDENTS, pg. 13