HOME DECOR 265 Guelph St., Georgetown 905-873-2753 15 SPAS ON DISPLAY Open Sunday 11-4 Legend 46 jets ? - 5 hp motors ?irc. pump ?zone ?ith lounger Legend PHS 250 shown E N D O F S E A S O N S A L E TOTAL CARE 1. Sport Massage: a combination of deep connective tissue massages to shoulders and middle back. 2. Champagne Air Bubbler System: with Aromatherapy package (option) 3. Multi Jet Calf Therapy: soothes and massages calf muscles 4. Foot Massage 5. Whitewater Filtration System 6. Cascade Waterfall 7. Jumbo Sunglo LED Light 8. Electronic Control: easy to use touch control - regulates therapy and heating with built in temperature and message display 9. Stainless Steel Jets 10. Built in Head Rests 11. Sport Massage 12. Aromatherapy Canister: Spa-side canister to dispense your favouriteem fragrance via the champagne air bubbler (Option) 13. Foot Massage: enjoy a soothing massage to your tired feet 14. Spinal Touch Massage: massages around shoulders, upper back and spine area to relieve daily stress 15. Dancing Waters: Valve controlled water spouts Not all features shown may be on each model. Each Sunrise model is designed for specific hydrotherapy needs. Model shown: Meridian Take charge of your soak, or just set and forget. Either way, Sunrises Power Touch Control technology is there to make your spa experience easy and enjoyable.With intuitive functionality, you monitor and control water flow, pressure, temperature and more. 6 person hot tub starting at $3,999 SAVE HUNDREDS OF $$$ MSRP $10,000. OUR PRICE $7250. Serving Halton Hills for 19 years. , i > ` ? ? } ? ? N ? ? 7 ? ? ? ? ? } ? ? N ? ? - ? i ? ? ? ? } ? ? N ? ? > ? ? ? ? N ? ? - ? ? ` ? ? - ? ? ? ? ? ? ? N ? ? ? ? i ? ? ? ? ? - ? ? ? ? ? ? O X F O R D L E A R N I N G C O M ? " E T T E R ' R A D E S ? # O N l D E N C E A N D - O T I V A T I O N ? ) N D I V I D U A L I Z E D 0 R O G R A M S ? # E R T I l E D 4 E A C H E R S ? 2 E G U L A R 0 A R E N T 2 E P O R T S ? $ I A G N O S T I C ! S S E S S M E N T S & I N A N C I N G & L E X 0 A Y M E N T S ! V A I L A B L E / ! # ; K P W W T 5 I L M ; Q U X T M Financing & Flex Payments Available (OAC) Contact us Today! 324 Guelph St | Georgetown | 905-877-3163 | georgetown@oxfordlearning.com FALL REGISTRATION ON NOW! Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 12 Better Grades, Confidence & Motivation Consultations & Diagnostic Assessments Individualized Programs & Instruction Enrichment or Remedial Programs Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, October 10, 2007 7 In an effort to gather public input and increase public awareness, our Green Plan Task Force has added a new Green Plan link to its website. Information regarding the Towns Green Plan, as well as other Town environmental initiatives, can be found at http://www.hal- ton.ca/townhall/greenplan.php Council is committed to undertake actions that will contribute to the achievement for a healthy environment. Way to go to the Georgetown Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, and Venturers who participat- ed in a clean-up of Hungry Hollow in September. We should all take these young- sters lead. Hey, its 4:22 a.m. Do you know where your 15-year-olds are? I had an irate telephone call two weeks ago from a resident who was upset with a bunch of kids who were skateboarding, shouting, etc. at one of the new facilities. I dont blame the resident at all. Cmon parents of these teenagers, take some responsibility. The Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce has just sworn in a new board of directors for 2007/2008. Past President Helen MacCormack did a fine job representing the Chamber over the past year, and I will look forward to working with new President Jamie Schumacker and the new board. The Main Street, Acton reconstruction project is moving along quite nicely. Please remember these merchants when doing your shopping. Wherever you live in Halton Hills, remember to shop local. Youll still get the best bargains. Congratulations to Lauren Boyce on com- pleting a 28-km walk from our Civic Centre to Erinoak Kids Rehabilitation Centre in Mississauga. Councillors Moya Johnson and Jon Hurst also completed the walk. Bet they were sore! On behalf of council, I welcome the new business of Rons Burner Service Ltd. to Acton, and extend congratulations to St. Albans Anglican Church in Acton as it recently celebrated its 135th anniversary. Susan Little, local watercolour artist, is presently showcasing her artwork on the Mayors art wall. She combines her love of nature and her illustrative graphic design techniques to cre- ate colourful and bold landscapes, tropical fish, and florals. Keeping it real! I can be reached by tele- phone at 905-873-2601, ext. 2342, or by e- mail at mayor@haltonhills.ca. Rick Bonnette is the mayor of Halton Hills Green information available Rick Bonnette