• Sales • Service • Leasing • Parts TH E NEW www.georgetownchrysler.ca 336 Guelph St., Georgetown 905-877-0149 email: cwiddess@georgetownchrysler.ca Professional Vehicle Detailing Interior and Exterior Cleaning Call now to book an appointment Fat Cat Dog and Carwash 165 Main St. Rockwood 519-856-0222 Your Hometown Newspaper Volume 13 No. 18 Thursday, May 6, 2010 T NEW Newstand Price 40¢ + GST TO IT'S WORTH THE DRIVE ACTON MOTORS 853•1280 05 CARAVAN ..... AC-DVD All New In Time For Mother's Day 310 Guelph St.,Unit 5, Georgetown ON 905-873-4405 Close to Home Far from Ordinary An offer they couldn't refuse Two years of slumping sales and the arrival of rival Dominos Pizza delivered a coup de grace to Godfather's Pizza, which will close its corpor- ately owned Mill Street store on May 16, putting seven "very shocked" people out of work. Christine Krotyna Siebenmorgen, with oper- ations at Tri Group Management Company said the decision to close Acton was purely fi nan- cial. "We always enjoyed Acton. We're quite sad to close, but the store had not operated at a profi t for two years. It's been coming," Siebenmorgen said on Monday, adding the building Godfathers occupies at the corner of Mill Street and Willow Street would be sold. Godfathers opened in Acton in October 1995. Tri Group, which has 36 franchises, closed the Erin store over three years ago. The closest God- fathers to Acton is now the Durham store. Assistant manager Victoria Cunningham, with Godfathers for almost three years, said the staff, including the manager, was "very shocked" when informed about the closure last Thursday. "Our customers have been quite upset, so we've been a little busier since the word's been out," Cunningham said on Monday. WH AT 'S IN SID E Citizen of the Year honoured. See page 3 Achilles Mazda to leave Acton See page 2 Seatbelts save lives See Page 17 School Boards honour students - See Page 5 for more Kalsey Smith James Bursa Jordan Lenz