ADVANCE VOTING There are opportunities to vote ahead of election day, with advance voting stations being set up across the municipality at select times from Saturday, Oct. 6 to Wednesday, Oct. 17. including at town hall, Acton Arena and the Georgetown Marketplace. THE DATES ARE AS FOLLOWS: Saturday, Oct. 6 Town Hall 1 Halton Hills Dr., Halton Hills 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13 Acton Arena 415 Queen St. E., Acton 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13 Georgetown Marketplace Mall 280 Guelph St., Halton Hills 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13 Town Hall 1 Halton Hills Dr., Halton Hills 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 15 Town Hall 1 Halton Hills Dr., Halton Hills 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 16 Town Hall 1 Halton Hills Dr., Halton Hills 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17 Acton Arena 415 Queen St. E., Acton 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17 Georgetown Marketplace Mall 280 Guelph St., Halton Hills 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17 Town Hall 1 Halton Hills Dr., Halton Hills 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. The Halton Hills municipal election race is heating up and there are plenty of candidates vying for a seat around the horseshoe. Seats across all four wards are hotly contested this year, with candidates from all walks of life preparing to represent the residents of Halton Hills. Current Mayor Rick Bon- nette, who has led the town since 2003 is running for anoth- er term in council. Elected onto town council at the age of 27, Bonnette has spent the major- ity of his life serving the town. He is running against two new faces, Jim Waldbusser and Robert Gottardi. Waldbusser moved to Cana- da after growing up in Ameri- ca's south, moving to George- town while working for a com- pany dealing with computer sciences. He's an advocate for regional transit and historical preservation. Gottardi is a father and fi- nancial expert who started his career working for a credit union. He moved to George- town to raise his daughter, who lives with cystic fibrosis. As for regional councillors, Ward 1 and 2 representative Clark Somerville is uncontest- ed in his position. The former leader of the Federation of Ca- nadian Municipalities has ex- perience travelling across the globe in that position. Incumbent for Ward 3 and 4 regional councillor Jane Fogal has some competition. The longtime Halton Hills council- lor and environmental advo- cate is running against new candidates like John Cooke and Mark Lockwood. Lockwood hails from Prince Edward County, the semi-re- tired father drives a school bus in his spare time after leaving his managerial post at an in- surance firm. Cooke ran for regional council in 2014 and is once again a contender for the Ward 3 and 4 seat. He is an advocate for bringing high paying jobs to Halton and fostering the growth of a highly skilled work- force. In Ward 1, incumbents Mike Albano and Jon Hurst are de- fending their posts against new candidates like Jamie Adams, Peter Duncanson and Ryan MUNICIPAL ELECTION HERE'S A LIST OF EVERYONE RUNNING IN THE HALTON HILLS MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS ALEXANDRA HECK aheck@metroland.com Candidates from all walks of life are running to represent Halton Hills. Metroland file photos See - page 11 th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, O ct ob er 4, 20 18 | 10 FULL-SERVICE RETIREMENT HOME 905-877-1800 222 Mountainview Road North, Georgetown www.mountainviewresidence.com Mountainview Residence Of Georgetown Retirement living can be the best of times when you live in an atmosphere of comfort and family caring. Seniors enjoy an independent lifestyle with comfortable accommodations, personal care and other supportive services. Anti-Snoring AppliAnceS ALEXANDER TRENTON, DENTURIST 905.877.2359 I 18 CHURCH STREET WWW.GEORGETOWNDENTURECLINIC.CA