Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 6 Feb 2014, p. 10

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•Th e IF P• H al to n H ill s • Th ur sd ay , F eb ru ar y 6, 2 01 4 10 On Valentine's Day Bring your Sweetheart to Latitude! Enjoy a Dozen Oysters and a Bottle of Bubbles $60 from noon till 5:00 Four Course Prix Fixe Dinner $55/person Reservations starting at 5:00 • Now Open For Lunch On Fridays • 99 Main Street South Downtown Georgetown 905-702-9855 latitudefoodanddrink.ca On Fri. Feb. 14th 310GuelphStreet,Georgetown (905) 873-4405 Give her your heart McNally Ltd. donates to arena campaign John (left) and David McNally, representatives from McNally Limited, recently presented a cheque for $25,000 to Halton Hills Arena Users Group (HHAUG), toward their Stay at Home and Play Campaign. Accepting the cheque for HHAUG were Bob Hooper (second from right) and Dave Kentner (far right). The funds will be used in the spectator seating area of the new arenas. Photo by Ted Brown Global Pet Foods Acton is spreading the love to Grand River All Breed Res- cue (www.grandriverallbreedrescue. ca) during the 8th annual Show Us Your Heart fundraiser. Working to adopt dogs, cats and other companion animals into lov- ing homes and help pet parents keep their pets when in crisis or finding new homes, Grand River All Breed Animal Rescue isn't just there for the animals, but pet parents as well. From February 1-15 pet parents can show their support by visiting Global Pet Foods owner Jen Everson at her store, 8 Main St. N., Acton and donat- ing as little as $1-- 100 per cent of the funds raised will go directly to Grand River All Breed Rescue. Since 2006, Global Pet Foods' Show Us Your Heart has raised over $570,000 for local animal shelters across Canada. Acton's Global Pet Foods aids Rescue

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