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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 4 Jan 2018, p. 27

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27| The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,January 4,2018 theifp.ca New Patients Welcome Family and Cosmetic Dentistry We love meeting neW people marketplace Dental Centre Georgetown Marketplace Mall 905-877-CARE (2273) • www.georgetowndental.com HOURS: Monday & Wednesday 8:00am - 8:00pm • Tuesday & Thursday 8:00am - 6:00pm • Saturday 8:00am - 3:00pm Proudly Serving Georgetown Since 1994. Book an appointment today!81 Todd Rd, Suite 201Georgetown, ON L7G 4R8 905-702-7891 AREYOU DIZZY?? Successfully treated over 1500 people with vertigo and inner ear disorders. • BPPV • Vestibular Neuritis • Labyrinthitis • Undiagnosed Vertigo BURGER & GRILL RALLIS Serving All-Day Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner www.rallisburgerger.com Save $3when youspend $20* Save $5when youspend $30* ✃ Fantastic Homemade Food ~ Great Service & Prices *All Day Breakfast *Burgers *Wraps *Salads *Souvlaki *Gyro *Fish & Chips *Sandwiches (Steak, Reuben and BLT....to name a few) 294 Queen St. Acton | 519-853-5775 HOURS MOn 9-8 TUES-SAT 8-9 SUn 8-8 *before tax 10 Mountainview Rd S #10, Georgetown, ON L7G 4J9 (905) 877-3636 jreyce@silverwoodkitchens.ca www.silverwoodkitchens.ca Turning Your Design Dreams inTo a realiTY The town's Community Improvement Plan (CIP) has allowed owners of a down- town Acton building to completely revital- ize the structure's façade. Property owners Corey Wilson and Tam- ara Singels changed the look of their build- ing on Mill Street East in Acton by using the town's CIP. The main commercial tenant is Pearly Whites, Dental Hygienist, operated by Kelly Kirk. The town's CIP provides funding for fa- çade improvements of 70 per cent of eligible work to a maximum of $12,500 in the down- town Acton core. This is the fourth project in Acton to receive funding and other appli- cations are being processed. The façade pro- gram is just one of 28 programs in the CIP that can be used depending on circumstanc- es and demand. "This is another example of the town's commitment to small businesses to help them make significant investments in their properties," said Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette. "In the last 16 months, the town has worked not only with individual busi- ness but the broader business community through the Acton Business Improvement Area (BIA)." Improving the appearance and reducing the vacancy rate in downtown Acton con- tinues to be a priority for the town and the BIA. The façade improvement is just one component of the CIP. The program has an annual budget of $75,000 and applications may be submitted at any time however final approval is contingent upon funding being available. "We have received many compliments from the public and our neighbours about our new look and we certainly appreciate the town partnering with us on the project," Wilson said. For more information about the CIP, con- tact the Economic Development Office 905- 873-2601 ext. 2343, or edo@haltonhills.ca COMMUNITY In November, Acton property owners Corey Wilson and Tamara Singels utilized the Town's Community Improvement Plan and changed the facade of their building. Here, Wilson accepts a cheque from Halton Hills councillor Mike Albano and Acton BIA manager Sheena Switzer. Town of Halton photo Acton business revitalizes façade using town's Community Improvement Plan KATHRYN BOYLE kboyle@theifp.ca

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