Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 27 May 2010, Focus, FOCUS13

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McHappy Day McDonald's locations across Canada got McHappy on May 5 for the restaurant's annual McHappy Day fundraiser. The Georgetown and Acton restaurants celebrated with face painting, balloons and by inviting local "celebrities" ­ including police officers, firefighters, councillors and businesspeople ­ to help serve customers. For every Big Mac, Happy Meal and McMuffin sold that day, the local McDonald's locations donated $1 to help purchase a fetal heart monitor for the Georgetown Hospital. Bon appétit! Out & About Mark Burger (left) and Rob DiRuscio from the Halton Hills Fire Department sell balloons with help from McDonald's employee Paige Camirand. A collection of photos from around town 13 In Focus, June, 2010 Television personality and master carpenter Andrew Dan Jumbo recently entertained shoppers at the Georgetown Market Place with behind-the-scenes stories from his work on TLC shows like While You Were Out and Take Home Handyman. Photos by Andrea Lefebvre Niko and Daniel Nizic dig into their meal. Restaurant owner-operator Tim O'Connor and the Georgetown McDonald's staff share a McHappy smile. Photos by Andrea Lefebvre ABOVE: Community Living North Halton (CLNH) kicked off its Toonie for Tents fundraiser last month with a $7,000 donation from the Georgetown Kiwanis Club. The month long fundraiser collected money for CLNH's Kiwanis Camp, which provides fun summer activities for kids and youth with special needs. On hand for the presentation were (front row, from left) Kiwanian Marilyn Serjeantson, CLNH clients Michael Brubacher and Daniel Tickle, and CLNH coordinator Linda Hunt. In back: Kiwanians Sal Noguera, John Schaljo, Sandra Shepherd, Lois Fraser and Mike Francis, CLNH director Janet Tickle and Kiwanian Brett Worby. RIGHT: Local Welcome Wagon representatives Gail LaBranche (left) and Tracy Newman are happy to be celebrating the organization's 80th anniversary this year. Welcome Wagon reps visit people who have recently moved or had a baby and bring them a basket full of free gifts and information about local businesses, organizations and civic matters. For more information, visit www.welcomewagon.ca. GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE builder-quality CRAPPY toilet? Upgrade to a revolutionary 3 litre design and upgrade performance. Frustrated with your Thinking of a Rain Barrel? Why not choose a method to reduce your water usage by thousands of litres per year, PER TOILET and save money 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year. You will receive: · a $75 rebate from the Halton Region1 · a complete installation including toilet1, seat, all necessary hardware and removal of your old toilet. 1 Show JUNE 1 - 5 280 Guelph St. ­ Hwy. 7 Georgetown - 905-873-8918 Visit our Website: http://www.georgetownmarketplace.com Choose from either an Elongated or Round-Front design. Our mission is ­ "to preserve water for tomorrow, by reducing water usage today" For more information call: 647-229-8685 or email us at sales@ecototal.ca

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