•T h e IF P • H al to n H ill s •T hu rs da y, M ay 1 6, 2 01 3 14 GEORGETOWN GARDEN CENTRE 140 GUELPH ST. 905-877-8882 (The former Georgetown Fruit Market building) OPEN ALL LONG WEEKEND HANGING BASKETS 10" & 12" Baskets Huge Selection of Huge selection of Hangers, Annuals, Perennials, Vegetable and Herb Plants & Finished Accent Planters FOR THE GARDEN $1.99 25 L bagTOPSOIL$5.99 2 cu ftMULCH Large bag! Red/Cedar/Canada Red/Black $1.29 4 Pk. Flowering & Vegetable Plants FLOWERS & PLANTS Full vibrant flowers from cuttings, not seeds! or $2.49 each Geraniums 10 $22FOR LAWN & GARDEN SUPPLIES 1299 499 Rose Bushes Mini Roses Outlets to host job fair June 6 On Thursday, June 6, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Toronto Premium Outlets will host a job fair at the Milton Sports Centre, 605 Santa Maria Blvd., Milton. Mayor Rick Bonnette and Town staff have been working very closely with the Toronto Premium Outlets operators to ensure Halton Hills residents have the best possible advantage in securing one of the 800 part-time and full-time jobs at the outlet, now under construction at the corner of Steeles Ave. and Trafalgar Rd. and expected to open August 1. But after a review of potential facilities, including the Gellert Centre and Mold- Masters SportsPlex, it was determined that there is not a facility in Halton Hills that will meet the requirements. "Concerns were raised about hosting the job fair at Mold-Masters Arena as it would have negatively impacted local businesses in terms of parking and traf- fi c congestion. The Gellert Centre was just too small as the job fair is expected to attract over 1,500 people," said Bon- nette. "The job fair will be advertised in The Independent & Free Press one week pri- or to any other newspaper advertising which will give Halton Hills residents a head-start advantage," said the mayor. "I encourage those who are interested in employment at the Toronto Premium Outlets located in Halton Hills to visit the Town's website for further informa- tion and updates at www.haltonhills.ca and pre-register for the fair at www.hal- tonjobs.ca." Halton Catholic District School Board Superintendent of Edu- cation James Rowles (left) was joined by Sharing the Spirit award recipients (from left) Emily Litster, Parker DiRenzo, Andrew Choi, Marta Kraguljac, Emily Santaluce and Nicole Castellino recently as Christ the King Sec- ondary School hosted the Stu- dent Awards of Excellence. Photo by Ted Brown Catholic board honours top students