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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 21 Jan 2021, p. 4

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th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, Ja nu ar y 21 ,2 02 1 | 4 Leathertown Lumber COVID-19 Store Policy January 1, 2021 OPEN FOR ESSENTIAL SERVICES We are currently staying open to serve our contractors and commercial customers who need to keep their business operating. We are asking that all orders be called or emailed in for curbside pick-up or curbside delivery. Interim Business Hours: Monday to Friday 8am-4pm (closed Saturday & Sunday) To place an order or get a quote: • Call : 519-853-1970 • Email: jcober.leathertown@bellnet.ca • Visit our website for a quote: www.leathertownlumber.ca Picking Up Your Order: • Our staff will contact you when your order is ready for pick-up • Your order will be ready in the front parking lot (no entry into the store or yard is permitted at this time) • Staff will not be assisting with loading orders, please bring assistance for large/heavy items Deliveries: • Contact Free, curbside delivery can be arranged at this time Returns: • Returns are not accepted at this time • We recommend not over purchasing on lumber to ensure that they are in good salable condition at the time returns are accepted Payment: • NO CASH PAYMENT WILL BE ACCEPTED AT THIS TIME • Payment by credit or debit card accepted at time of order or pickup (we recommend increasing your limit for payment by tap) • Payment by e-transfer to jcober.leathertown@bellnet.ca Leathertown Lumber thanks our team of dedicated employees for their efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our employees are rising to the daily challenge of providing safe and efficient service to our valued customers. We ask that when placing or picking up an order you recognize these efforts and express gratitude and patience with our safety protocols. Without our amazing team we would not be able to continue to serve our customers. Leathertown Lumber continues to monitor and follow provincial and federal guidelines for our operation. Our top priority is the health and well-being of our emplyee's, their families and our customers. We thank you for your consideration, patience and cooperation during this difficult time we are all facing. Please help work with us to keep you and our team safe! This policy may change without notice. www.leathertownlumber.ca Stop the Spread COVID-19 can be deadly. Stay home. Stay strong. Save lives. Visit ontario.ca/coronavirus Paid for by the Government of Ontario They have already met for over 15 hours and say they need more time. The Halton Police Board, which governs Hal- ton Regional Police, met Friday and Saturday (Jan. 15-16) for more than 15 hours "in response to con- cerns regarding Chief (Steve) Tanner's recent travel to the U.S." in meet- ings that were "closed to the public, as permitted under the Police Services Act." The Board will continue to examine this issue this week at a Special Board meeting at 9:30 a.m. today (Jan. 21), Oakville council- lor and acting Police Board Chair Jeff Knoll said in a statement issued Saturday night. Knoll took over as act- ing chair last week when former chair, Oakville Mayor Rob Burton, re- signed over approving Chief Stephen Tanner's trip to Florida. "I regret sincerely that I focussed at the time on the ways the chief's trip quali- fied as essential travel," Burton said in a statement. "I should have recom- mended against it because it could generate public concern about me not set- ting a higher example than the rules and guidelines ac- tually called for." News of Tanner's per- sonal businesses trip came to light earlier this month after one of his officers sud- denly died from a medical episode while on duty. The trip sparked wide- spread criticism and frus- tration from a number of members of the force, as well as local officials. Tanner said he feels deep regret for traveling to Florida in December for personal business matters despite the ongoing CO- VID-19 pandemic. "I sincerely apologize for my decision to travel out of the country," Tanner said in a prepared release. Halton's top cop has re- turned to Canada and said he is quarantining. NEWS POLICE BOARD HOLDING SPECIAL MEETING OVER CHIEF'S FLORIDA TRIP SIGN UP FOR OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER AT THEIFP.CA

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