Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 5 Jun 2014, p. 20

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•Th e IF P• H al to n H ill s • T hu rs da y, J un e 5, 2 01 4 20 RALLIS BURGER& GRILL Come See Why We're Voted #1 Breakfast Place 499 Bacon, Sausage or ham, 3 eggs, home fries & toast 649 Pancakes (and/or) French Toast, 3 eggs & home fries Serving All-Day Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner OPEN 7 DAYS AWEEK 8am-9pm 8-11AM Mon-Fri Specials 294 Queen St. Acton | 519-853-5775 www.rallisburger.com $500 OFF any order of $25or more before tax. ✃ This notice is to advise you that Rock The Hills Planning Committee have applied to the Town of Halton Hills for an exemption to the Noise By-Law 2010- 0300 Part 2, Schedule "A" for July 12, 2014 from 3pm-11pm for a music festival with the expectation of 2,000 attendees with live music. As per requirements under Section 5.2.9.1 this notice is being sent to all property owners within 60 metres of the establishment. Georgetown Fairgrounds - 1 Park Ave, Georgetown, Ontario, L7G 1Y4 Lower rates. Higher ceilings.Cc Castle 4 Year Low Rate Mortgage 2.94%*Today'srate: 350 Queen Street East, Acton 519.853.0911 187 Guelph Street, Georgetown 905.877.6926 Finding the right mortgage is key to realizing your dreams of home ownership. Start living that dream with our exclusive 4-year Low Rate Mortgage of 2.94%*. So go ahead, dream a little bigger. With rates this low, you can. prosperityone.ca *This annual percentage rate (APR) assumes no fee(s) apply. Legal and appraisal fees would increase the APR. Interest is calculated half-yearly, not in advance. This special interest rate is not the posted rate. Applications are subject to credit approval and some conditions apply. Rates are subject to change without notice. Tandem Financial Credit Union Limited operating as Prosperity ONE Credit Union. The Town of Halton Hills will be say- ing "thanks a latte" during its Communi- ty Volunteer Recognition event in June. The theme for the evening is based on a coffee house and features the slogan, "thanks a latte." All community groups and their vol- unteers will be thanked and recognized for the special role they play each day through volunteering in our community. In 2001, the Community Volunteer Recognition event was established in celebration of the year of the volunteer. The event fosters a healthy community by "encouraging and promoting com- munity volunteerism." One of the ways the Town of Halton Hills embraces its volunteers is through this community-wide recognition event every four years-- once every Council term. Each Community Volunteer Recogni- tion event is planned and executed by a planning committee comprised of Coun- cil representatives, community agencies, residents, youth and Town staff. This year's event will be held on Tuesday, June 10, at the Gellert Community Centre, 10241 Eighth Line, from 6-8 p.m. The evening will include live music, desserts and specialty coffee and tea. "It's the energy and passion of our vol- unteers that demonstrates 'Small Town Living at Its Best,'" said Mayor Rick Bonnette. The event is open to all community volunteers. To RSVP, send a confirma- tion email to communityvolunteer- event@haltonhills.ca There will be a brief formal program, led by Mayor Bonnette at the beginning of the evening; and the balance of the evening will be informal and similar to a coffee house venue. The reception will showcase volun- teers in action through a collection of photographs that have been submitted by organizations. Town to 'Thank A Latte' volunteers

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