33 Mountainview Road North, Georgetown I 866-239-1480 I Shop with us 24/7 at: www.georgetownchev.com M OUNTAINVIEW RD NGUELPH ST TO DD RD AR MS TRO NG AVE Dedicated to Quality...Built on Service! EFFIE DIMOU Sales Representative www.georgetownrealty.ca edimou@georgetownrealty.ca Thinking of buying or selling? Call Effie Dimou for all your real estate needs. 905-873-6111 Dir: 416-991-4247 hairlounge.com Thursday, September 17, 2015 Halton Hills' award-winning newspaper serving Acton & Georgetown 80 Pages 50 Cents (+HST) Craft Beer Festival is on Saturday Page 30 Visit us at www.theifp.ca facebook.com/Independent&FreePress Twitter: @IFP_11 Mobile: m.theifp.ca WHO ARE YOUR WARD 1 CANDIDATES? Are you voting in the Ward 1 by-election? Read about your candidates in their own words. See pgs. 12-14 Austin needs help Six-year-old Austin Hunak of Ac- ton has leukemia and his grand- father has set up a crowdfunding page to help offset expenses. See pg. 9 $100,000 fire, smoke damage to Georgetown home A Meadowglen Blvd. home in Georgetown sustained $100,000 damage after a fire Saturday afternoon. Halton Hills Fire Department quickly knocked down the blaze that began in the kitchen, after responding to the call at 12:43 p.m. Assistant Deputy Fire Chief Bruce Morrison said an alert neighbour, seeing smoke coming from the home, phoned in the 911 call, with HHFD, EMS and Halton Police all respond- ing. Police officers arrived on scene first, and attempted to search the home for occupants, but were thwarted by the heavy smoke, he said. Upon arrival, while firefighters extin- guished the blaze, others searched the home for occupants. No one was at home at the time of the fire, said Morrison, but the family cat succumbed to smoke inhalation, despite re- ceiving oxygen. There was heavy fire and smoke damage on the main floor, and smoke damage on the second floor, said Morrison. It was good work by the crews on the scene to quickly bring the fire under control, said Morrison. HHFD is investigating the fire to pinpoint the cause, but it is not deemed suspicious, he added. A Meadowglen Blvd., Georgetown home received $100,000 damage after a fire Saturday afternoon. Halton Hills Fire Department quickly knocked down the blaze that began in the kitchen, after responding to the call at 12:43 p.m. Saturday. Photo by Steve Jesse Parents plan to sue over toddler's burnt feet By Pam Douglas Metroland Media Group A lawyer for the family of a young Brampton boy severely burned at a Georgetown splash pad this summer has told the Town of Halton Hills they plan to file a lawsuit. "The intent (of a claim) is to protect Greyson," said Adam Halioua of Goodman Halioua LLP. "He is a one-year-old child who has suffered these very severe burns. We don't know what the future holds for him yet." Continued on page 8