Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 25 Jan 2011, p. 8

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8 Independent & Free Press, Tuesday,January 25, 2011 INDIAN RIVER DIRECT CITRUS TRUCKLOAD SALE Region issues tattoo warning The Region has received reports that residents are getting pierced and tattooed in un-inspected facilities, including private homes, which can pose increased health risks. "Tattooing and piercing in un-inspected establishments can increase the risk of skin and blood-borne infections, including HIV and hepatitis B and C," said Dr. Bob Nosal, medical officer of health. He said individuals should ask to see proof of a recent health inspection before getting under needle. Those considering a tattoo or piercing should ensure that: operators clean their hands and wear gloves; new sterile needles are used and equipment is appropriately cleaned and sterilized after each client; skin is appropriately cleaned and disinfected before tattooing or piercing; the artist does not redip the utensils into ink that has been GEORGETOWN ACTON Wednesday, January 26th, 10 am - 12 noon Yoyo Japanese Restaurant 357 Guelph St., (beside Ford dealership) Wednesday, January 26th, 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm The Hide House (Eastern & Mill) 20 LB. BOX OF FLORIDA $ Seedless Navel Oranges or Ruby Red Grapefruit PER BOX 23.00 GEORGETOWN DENTAL CLINIC WELCOMES DR. ANNA PRIMUS Dr. Hirst and the entire staff at Georgetown Dental Clinic welcome Dr. Anna Primus to our Dental Team. Dr. Primus attended Bishop Reding High School and graduated from the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Western Ontario. She joined our clinic in June of 2010. Anna is a longtime resident of Georgetown with strong family ties to the community. Along with her husband, they reside in town and she looks forward to a long term relationship with all of our patients. Dr. Hirst and the familiar staff at GDC are still here with business as usual at the same location, offering the same hours. used on other people; only jewelry made of high-grade, sterile, surgical steel or gold is used; only ears lobes are pierced with an ear piercing gun-- sterile needles should be used for piercing other parts of the body. Anyone who has received a tattoo or piercing at an unlicensed establishment, including a private home, is asked to contact the Health Department at 905-825-6000, or dial 311. Councillors divvy up committee work (chair), Inglis, Robson Credit Valley Conservation: Robson Conservation Halton: Lewis, Kentner Site Alteration committee: Somerville (chair), Lewis, Robson Litter Free Task Force: Fogal (chair), Somerville Citizens' Cemetery committee: Inglis, Hurst Halton Hills Accessibility Advisory committee: Johnson, Hurst (alternate) Halton Hills Library Board: Johnson, O'Leary Mayor's Youth Action Committee (MYAC): Bonnette Halton Healthcare Services: Hurst Joint Regional Waste Management: Somerville Source Water Protection: Kentner Town Sustainability Advisory Committee (TSAC): Robson, Lawlor, Hurst, Bonnette School Site Land Use committee: Hurst, Somerville (alternate) Acton Downtown Land Use committee: O'Leary, Somerville (alternate) Citizen appointments to some of these committees will be made at a later date. Halton Hills council got down to business quickly, approving numerous councillor appointments to Town committees at the recent inaugural meeting. Councillors were split between the two major council committees: Corporate Affairs and Community Affairs. Assigned to Corporate Affairs were: Dave Kentner, chair, (Ward 3), Jon Hurst (Ward 1), Clark Somerville All patients who have attended Georgetown Dental Clinic can be assured, all of our Dental Hygienists and their continu- (Wards 1&2 Regional), Joan Robson ing care programs remain unchanged. We look forward to introducing you to Dr. Primus. She is accepting new patients and (Ward 2) and Jane Fogal (Wards 3&4 emergencies as well as providing dental care to many of our existing patients. Regional). Assigned to Community Affairs Please give our clinic a call at 905-877-0209 or drop were: Bob Inglis, chair (Ward 4), Mike O'Leary (Ward 1), Moya Johnson (Ward by 3-211 Guelph Street in Northview centre to welcome 3), Ann Lawlor (Ward 4) and Bryan Dr. Primus or for any of your dental concerns. Lewis (Ward 2). Economic Development committee: Mayor Rick Bonnette (chair), Fogal, Lawlor, O'Leary and Lewis Halton Hills Fire Department committee: Lewis (chair), Hurst, Fogal, Try the new Curves Circuit with Kentner and Bonnette Acton BIA: Somerville Zumba fitness.® FREE! It's the only Georgetown BIA: Kentner 30 minute class that mixes the music Heritage Halton Hills: Johnson (chair) curves.com Town Environmental Advisory and moves of Zumba® with the committee (TEAC): Kentner proven strength training of Curves Trails Advisory committee: Fogal for a wildly effective workout. 905-702-0418 41 Main St. S. Georgetown 519-940-0388 163 First St., Orangeville STRENGTH TRAINING IN THE CIRCUIT + GROOVING TO THE MUSIC= ONE WILDY EFFECTIVE WORKOUT New members only. Valid only at participating clubs. Free week may be exchanged for a special first visit discount. Not valid with any other offer. © 2011 Curves International, Inc. Zumba®, Zumba Fitness®, and the Zumba Fitness logos are registered trademarks of Zumba Fitness, LLC. Used with permission. Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette has been named vice-chair of the Greater Toronto Countryside Mayors Alliance (GTCMA) for the 2010-2014 term. Bonnette was acclaimed to the position, and Caledon Mayor Marolyn Morrison was acclaimed as chair. Bonnette served as vice-chair last term as well. The GTCMA was formed in 2004 to monitor federal and provincial initiatives and to provide research and analysis and strives to enhance local government in the rural communities within the Greater Toronto Area. Bonnette named vice-chair of GTCMA "The GTMCA has made important inroads with federal and provincial decisionmakers since its inception," said Bonnette. "As an association of communities, we have the opportunity to share our experience and insight while offering our upper tier partners practical solutions to the unique challenges we face." The GTMCA meets three times a year and includes the towns of Aurora, Caledon, East Gwillimbury, Halton Hills, Georgina, Milton, Newmarket, and Whitchurch-Stouffville as well as the Townships of Brock, King, Scugog, and Uxbridge, the City of Pickering and the Municipality of Clarington.

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