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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 10 Sep 2020, p. 15

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15 | The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,S eptem ber 10,2020 theifp.ca1 Halton Hills Drive, Halton Hills, L7G 5G2 | 905-873-2600 | 1-877-712-2205 | haltonhills.ca Effective September 14, 2020 The Town of Halton Hills will be resuming parking enforcement after a 6-month freeze during COVID-19. In March, the Town suspended parking enforcement and the parking permit program for municipal lots. With the anticipated increase to vehicular and pedestrian traffic, regular parking enforcement practices will resume to ensure safe road conditions for all. Questions about parking? Visit haltonhills.ca/parking to learn more. Notice to Residents: Parking enforcement set to resume in Halton Hills Thank YouThank You HALTON HILLS! FOr vOTINg uS as your favourite business in the following category: Best VEGETARIAN RESTAURAN T 519-766-0055 www.kirtidakitchen.com 265 Eramosa Road, N1E 2M7 Calling all local sweet treat lovers. After being closed for several years, the Ice Cream Shack in the Glen is under new ownership and back in business. Nestled beside Kit's Little Kitchen on Main Street in Glen Williams, the quaint locale is serving up Kawartha Dairy ice cream in a variety of tasty fla- vours, along with nut-free ice cream sandwiches from Terra Cotta Cookies. Getting the shack open again has been a labour of love for Me- lissa Therrien, who owns the property with her husband, and Kathryn Dodds, the face behind Kit's Little Kitchen. "The people in the Glen have been so welcoming and friendly," said Therrien. "It's been great." Since launching in early Au- gust, the Ice Cream Shack has been a popular spot, with fla- vours like Moose Tracks (vanilla ice cream with fudge and peanut butter cups) and raspberry lem- on lime sherbet bringing people back for more. Therrien noted she's hoping to source a good sugar-free ice cream for customers as well. The two women have big plans to give back to the community, with over $300 being raised at the Shack's grand opening last month for Credit Valley Conser- vation. "Next year, we want to roll out monthly community involve- ment days," said Therrien, ex- plaining that one day a month, the net proceeds would go toward a certain community group. "It's really important to us." Those who'd like to treat their friend to a cone can now also buy gift cards for specific items on the menu. Tuesdays is $2 kid cones day. For more information visit face- book.com/theicecreamshackin- theglen. BUSINESS GET THE SCOOP AT THE ICE CREAM SHACK IN THE GLEN From left, Kathryn Dodds, Luke Olmstead and Melissa Therrien are serving up frozen goodies at the Ice Cream Shack in the Glen. Melanie Hennessey/Torstar MELANIE HENNESSEY mhennessey@ metroland.com ICE CREAM SHACK Address: 520 Main St., Glen Williams Contact: theicecreamshackintheglen@gmail.com Hours: Tuesday and Friday, 3 to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 12 to 8 p.m.

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