Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 18 Jul 2008, p. 15

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Acton/Georgetown, Friday, July 18, 2008 15 Sallys Asian Viet-Thai Cuisine opens At the grand opening of Sallys Asian Viet-Thai Cuisine, owner Sally Vanafwegen served up to Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette a host of her special dishes, which are avail- able at her 130 Guelph St. (Unit 5) location. The restaurant features all sorts of Viet-Thai dishes that can be pre-ordered for take-out or eaten at the restaurant. The restaurant is open Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Photo by Ted Brown The Canadian Red Cross Oakville, Burlington and North Halton branch councils have merged, creating one council for Halton Region. We are excited about the opportunity to work together as one strong and viable Red Cross in Halton, said Council President Pat Gaudet. The community branch offices located in Milton, Burlington and Oakville will remain unchanged. This years members of the Halton Region Red Cross Council are: President Pat Gaudet, Vice President, Burlington -Vacant, Vice President, Oakville Kim Reeves; Vice President, North Halton Jean Lodge; Past Presidents John S. Robertson, Jane Ann Newson; Members at Large Peter Zalauf, Allan Wright, Jackie Stoddart; Disaster Management Jack Lodge; Public Relations John Robertson; Safety Services Antonio Distefano All members of the council are volunteers who dedicate their time, skills and leadership to the Red Cross and the community, said Gaudet. The Canadian Red Cross is always looking for volunteers. To learn more go to www.red- cross.ca . Haltons Red Cross branches merge

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