Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 1 May 2014, p. 12

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•T h e IF P • H al to n H ill s •T hu rs da y, M ay 1 , 2 01 4 12 Mountainview Residence 22 Mountainview Rd. N., Georgetown This 82 Suite Retirement Residence offers planned social activities, home-cooked meals served in our lovely dining room, housekeeping and laundry services, nursing staff on site providing healthcare and assistance to enable residents to enjoy a more carefree lifestyle on our 5.6 acre beautifully landscaped site! We offer a variety of private suites for couples and singles. For more information or to enjoy a personal tour - simply call 905-877-1800. www.mountainviewresidence.com Thank you Halton Hills! #1 Retirement Home Mountainview Terrace owned & operated by the Summer family 60 apartment style suites for cognitive self-sufficient seniors. open 7 days a week M-F 9am-7pm Sat. 10am-6pm Sun 10am-5pm Like us on Facebook! SeniorS 10% off every WedneSday (reg. priced merchandiSe) It's worth the drive to Acton Serving Acton and Area Specials from May 2 - May 15th hwy. 7, 1 MiLe weSt oF Acton 519.853.0311 1(800) 387.4039 go to our website and sign up to receive our store specials by email: www.macmillans.ca heaven on 7 large tourtiere meat pie Reg. $14.99 fajita mix Reg. $3.49 onion, yellow, Red & Green Peppers chicken schnitzels Reg. $9.99 4 x 1lb. ven on 7 large monty's pasta sauce! Reg. $4.99 Roasted onion & Garlic, tomato & Basil, Spicey Red Pepper 1kg $2.49 baked cherry blossoms Reg. $6.99 6x114g $4.99 saskatoon berries! Reg. $9.99 the Berry of the west! monty's p sauce! Reg. $4.99 Roasted Basil, Spicey Red Pepper $3.99 1 kg $7.99 chicken two bite brownies Reg. $2.99 355g. $1.99 1kg $7.99 1.5 kg $12.99 3 leadbetters lean ground beef Reg. $14.49 potato crusted cod Reg. $9.99 2 fillets for $8.49 Seeing Travel Your Way 328 Guelph Street Georgetown Ontario L7G 4B5 TICO # 50018498 Vision Travel Exclusive SAVE $50* per person on any 2014 or 2015 river cruise *Book by May 15 2014. **Book by June 24th. +Book by July 31st. ^Book by June 24th. ^^Book by May 31st. Save $1000 on select 2014 cruises** 2015 cruises* Save up to $800 ^ 2-for-1 cruise and air on 2015 cruises^^ Plus take advantage of these savings from our partners 2015 cruises+ Call 1 905-873-2000 for pricing and details www.visiontravel.ca on 2015 cruises Get prepared for Emergency Preparedness Week (May 4-10) "I am ready. We are ready," is the theme of Emergency Preparedness Week (May 4-10). Halton Hills Fire Department is partnered again with the Ontario Fire Marshal Emergency Management in playing a lead role in coordinating events and activities for the week. The purpose of the week is to inform community residents and businesses about the preparation and needs in the event of an emergency. The unexpected ice storm of 2013 brought Halton Hills residents and businesses to their knees, said Deputy Chief Harry Olivieri. At one point after midnight on Sunday, Dec. 22 all Hal- ton Hills Hydro customers were with- out power and for some residents, this power outage lasted several days. "Everyone should be prepared to take care of themselves, their pets and their family for up to three days in the event of an emergency or disaster," said Olivieri. "It is very important that our residents take time to prepare a 72- hour Emergency Preparedness Kit and talk through what you and your family would do during an emergency." In an effort to increase awareness and understanding of Emergency Preparedness, Ontario Fire Marshal Emergency Management (OFMEM), would like to encourage all Ontarians to take the Emergency Preparedness Challenge by visiting http://bepre- pared.emergencymanagementontario. ca/epquiz/ From making a plan to preparing a 72-hour Emergency Preparedness Kit, residents are encouraged to discuss Emergency Preparedness with family, neighbours, friends and colleagues, said Olivieri. Earth Hour stats In 2014, with the support of nu- merous local businesses, schools, residents, organizations, and Town and Halton Hills Hydro staff, energy consumption decreased by 5.51% or 3,559 kWh during Earth Hour. This is enough electricity to power approximately 2,917 homes for an hour. It was the seventh consecutive year the Town of Halton Hills expe- rienced an overall reduction. About 100 people attended a free stargazing presentation at St. Joseph School in Acton.

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