16 ·The IFP· Halton Hills ·Thursday, August 16, 2012 Twice the Deal Pizza and Wings opens on Guelph St. B2C gives back to the community Doug Keenie (left) president of Cancer Assistance Services of Halton Hills (CAShh) accepted a cheque for $4,000 from Matthew Hill, president of the Georgetown Business to Community (B2C) group who all personally donated to raise the funds. GeorgetownB2C.com is in their third year and boast 27 members. Last fall they held a raffle that raised $8,965 for Blake Smith's (C&S Printing) medical costs, and this year the group volunteered for Classics Against Cancer Car Show. The B2C group meets every Wednesday morning at Ares restaurant, downstairs in the banquet room at 7 a.m. Check online at www.georgetownb2c.com Photo by Ted Brown Twice the Deal Pizza and Wings had their official opening as (from left) co-franchisee Raj Jassel, Twice the Deal area manager Paul Mantle, store manager Waqar Vine and co-franchisee Many Rai gathered at their 148 Guelph St. location. There are now 22 Twice the Deal locations across southern Ontario. For some great deals in pizza and wings, call 905-877-7111. Photo by Ted Brown McDonald's awards Town installs bench for $1,000 scholarships The Gallery seniors Georgetown-Acton McDonald's owner Tim O'Connor (centre) was pleased to present two of his employees with the McDonald's $1,000 Scholarship. Greg Bernacki of Acton will be attending Sheridan College in the Office Administration-Legal Coop program, and Alissa Burton of Georgetown is attending Sheridan College in the Early Childhood Education course. Photo by Ted Brown When Town of Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette (left) paid a visit to The Gallery at Bennett Village to speak with residents last year as part of his speaker series, they suggested that a park bench at the corner of Princess Anne Dr. and Halton Hills Dr. would be a welcome rest stop for those getting out to do some exercise. The Town recently installed a bench to the delight of Gallery Residents' Advisory Association secretary Inga Lavoie and president John Lenz. At right is Craig Nicolucci, supervisor for the Town's Works Dept. & Infrastructure Services. Photo by Eamonn Maher Fall Registration ss Guitar, Bass & Drum Le l pecia Fall S il unt 21st Sept. on Plans Save $15 & Tax Included $ 10 Lessons 185 $ 4 Lessons 80 77.6450 05.8 udio 9 ectrich St Ontario Lady El , wn Georgeto 130 Guelp St. #9B, Register now for fall startup! ? so much that he or she never stops What if your child loves singing .00? $150 for ns lesso ng singi long year What if you could give your child read music and sing teamwork, make friends, learn to learn e, denc confi lop deve What if your child could music on stage? erful chance to learn a variety of us offers kids age 5 to 18 a wond teens have learned music and The Georgetown Children's Chor kids of reds hund now, onment. For 20 years styles in a safe and happy envir lifetime. and performance skills to last a ron at 877-6841. ed equipp s Fully m o o r sional lesson Profes ers Teach Learn Music in a Fun Environment this Fall! For more inf fo ab bout t appearing in this Fall Registration Special Feature please contact Amy Sykes 905-873-0301 ext. 237 or asykes@theifp.ca See www.georgetownchildrensc horus.ca or call Sha