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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 4 March 2021, p. 17

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17 | The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,M arch 4,2021 theifp.ca SAVING YOU MORE ON NOW AT THE BRICK! SAVING YOU MORE SAVING YOU MORE SAVING YOU MORE Visit thebrick.com for more details and locations. HALTON REGION COVID-19 VACCINE PROGRAM Residents who require booking support can also call 311 and a customer service representative will assist in the booking process. If you know someone 80 years of age or older who may require assistance, please reach out and let them know about the COVID-19 vaccination program. Halton Region Public Health is now offering the COVID-19 vaccine to residents 80 years of age and older. To book an appointment: Visit halton.ca/COVIDvaccines Clinics are by appointment only and must be booked through Halton Region online or through 311. Please do not call clinic locations directly. No walk-ins. To stay up-to-date on our vaccine program please visit halton.ca/COVIDvaccines. • Gellert Community Centre, 10241 Eighth Line, Georgetown • St. Volodymyr Cultural Centre, 1280 Dundas Street, Oakville • Compass Point Bible Church, 1500 Kerns Road, Burlington • FirstOntario Arts Centre Milton, 1010 Main Street East, Milton • Joseph Brant Hospital, 1245 Lakeshore Road, Burlington The pandemic can't stop the community's generous spirit. Those who visited the Lamberts' Lights Christ- mas display this season do- nated thousands of dollars, pushing the total raised for the Georgetown Hospital Foundation over the years to more than $100,000, with an additional $20,000 going to various other charities. The 24th annual festive showcase on Johnson Crescent that ran through- out December and into ear- ly January amassed $10,000 for the foundation, and a further $3,318 for Cancer Assistance Services of Hal- ton Hills. The Lamberts use a computer program called Light-O-Rama to synchro- nize the lights to music, then visitors tune in to 104.9 FM to listen and watch. The popular display draws thousands of visi- tors each season. COMMUNITY LIGHTS DISPLAY HITS FUNDRAISING MILESTONE MELANIE HENNESSEY mhennessey@ metroland.com From left, Braeden, Haley, Kathy and Darryl Lambert and family pup Ivy present the Georgetown Hospital Foundation's Sandra Taylor with $10,000 raised through donations at their annual Christmas lights display. Melanie Hennessey/Metroland

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