Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 29 May 2014, p. 19

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•Th e IFP• H alton H ills, Thursday, M ay 29, 2014 19 905-702-0222 FAMILY & COSMETIC DENTISTRY Are You Looking For A New Dentist In The Area? Dr. Mauro Fattore & Dr. Bryce Deniz Children's Dentistry Orthodontics Digital X-Rays Sedation, Dentures Crowns, Bridges Implants, Extraction Root Canals 333 Mountainview Rd S, #9 Georgetown, Ontario www.sgdentalcare.ca Evening & Saturday Appointments / Emergency Care NEW PATIENTS WELCOME 10 Sd rd NOW OPEN! The Ideal Protein eight Method Now available at Young's Pharmacy! Just in time for the Beach! 47 Main Street South,Georgetown,ON L7G 3G2 905-877-2711 info@youngspharmacy.com www.youngspharmacy.com Program involves weight loss and lifestyle education to sustain results on a long-term basis! Book your appointment today and begin your journey. Come to Our "Talk and Taste" Thursday, June 12, 2014 6:30 pm at Young's Pharmacy Seating Limited - please call to reserve your spot! Thank You for Voting us #1 11555 Tenth Line, Georgetown Corner of River Road and 10th Line (Across from Eagle Ridge Golf Course) 905-873-1354 info@terraglen.com www.terraglen.com Hospital tours welcome and visiting hours encouraged. ♥ Preventative Medicine ♥ Wellness and Senior Programs ♥ Mobile/House Calls ♥ Dental Services ♥ Surgery ♥ Chiropractic Care and Laser Therapy ♥ Separate Cat Suites for boarding ♥ Spacious runs for all breed dog boarding Spring is coming and so are the fleas! Visit us to learn how to prevent a flea infestation. Georgetown's favourite Veterinary Services 3 Years in a Row Continued from pg. 17 Future garden works include ad- ditional plantings to frame the sculp- ture and the existing columbarium area. "I'm pleased to see this addition to the Greenwood Cemetery," said May- or Rick Bonnette. "It's important that our local artists contribute to such important outdoor spaces that reflect our local cultural heritage." Councillors Bob Inglis and Jon Hurst were also on hand to see the installation as representatives of the Citizens Cemetery Advisory Commit- tee. The cemetery works are part of an overall program overseen by the Town as part of its role in cemetery services. A Cemetery Guide is available to residents to explain interment op- tions, pricing and ornamentation. Filled with photos and diagrams, the guide illustrates the various op- tions available to residents when purchasing an interment site, often in consultation with local funeral homes. Copies of the guide are avail- able at the Civic Centre (1 Hal- ton Hills Drive, Georgetown), at local funeral homes or online at www.haltonhills.ca/cemeteries. Future work will include plantings to frame the sculpture Community artists' work on display until Sept. 7 A new exhibition of work by commu- nity artists will be on view at the Town of Halton Hills Helson Gallery from May 28 to Sept. 7. Organized by Helson Gallery Cura- tor, Judy Daley, Locally Grown: Back to the Landscape, celebrates landscape subject matter in a variety of forms and media. The exhibition officially opened with a public reception Wednesday evening with many of the artists attending. "It's exciting to see the level of ar- tistic talent in our community and I encourage everyone to enjoy this ex- hibition of landscape art in the beauti- ful setting of the Helson Gallery," said Mayor Rick Bonnette. The Helson Gallery is located at 9 Church St., Georgetown and is open Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays: 1 to 5 p.m. and on Thursdays: 1 to 8:30 p.m. The Cultural Centre is closed on Sundays during July and August. Ad- mission is free.

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