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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 8 May 2014, p. 26

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•T he IF P• H al to n H ills • Th ur sd ay , M ay 8 , 2 01 4 26 Meet Bill - our Mobility and Maintenance Specialist Young's Pharmacy & Homecare Does Bathroom and Home Safety Installations that are eligible for the Healthy Home Renovation Tax Credit including: Grab Bars, Stair Lifts, Super Poles, Mounted Shower Seats and more… 47 Main Street South, Georgetown, L7G 3G2 Tel: 905-877-2711 • Fax: 905-873-0838 • info@youngspharmacy.com For more information, stop in or call Maintenance Specialist Healthy Home Renovation T Young's Pharmacy also handles your Mobility needs with ADP Government Funding Sales and Repairs available for Custom Wheelchairs, Rollators, Scooters and Lift Chairs Get the right financial answers Douglas Riding BA, CFP®, FMA Investment Advisor For more information on how we can help you meet your financial goals, please contact: 348 Guelph Street, Unit#3 Georgetown, ON (905) 877-4579 | Email: doug.riding@ipcsecurities.com Web: www.ridingteam.ca Read my featured articles on www.torontosun.com for your personal situation � � ��� ���������������������������������� What started as an entrepreneurial idea in their Grade 10 business class at Georgetown District High School turned into a very profitable venture for two young female entrepreneurs. Pythons' Pit (similar to CBCs Drag- ons' Den) provides an avenue for cre- ative, entrepreneurial residents and students of Halton Region to pitch their business concepts and product ideas in front of a live audience and a panel of real business moguls from the community. The live competition was held last week the Ron Joyce Centre DeGroote School of Business in Burlington. GDHS students Katie Henderson (left) and Nita Stranaghan's service idea entitled 'Fashion on Wheels' took third place and a of cash prize of $1,000. Fashion on Wheels is a mobile and miniature store that comes to the con- sumer through a dispatcher service. This vehicle would be equipped with all the hottest clothing brands inside, allowing customers of all ages to shop from the convenience of home, thus avoiding the hustle and bustle of shop- ping malls. Pythons' Pit will be aired on Cogeco television in a series of episodes start- ing this fall. Contest is for the Pits GDHS students Katie Henderson and Nita Stranaghan's service idea entitled 'Fashion on Wheels' took third place and a of cash prize of $1,000. Submitted photo

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