•Th e IFP• H alton H ills, Thursday, A ugust 21, 2014 11 One Stop Embroidery Shop • Custom Embroidery • Heat Transfer • Silk Screen • Many Assorted Products 79 Main St. North(Across from Moore Park Plaza) DT Embroideryoider We also do corporate orders! 905 702-7944 doubletrouble@look.ca No order is too big or too small!!! doubletrouble@look.ca der is too bigder is too big or too small!!!or too small!!! 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. 222 CHURCHES &TEMPLES GeorGetown Christian reformed ChurCh welcomes you! Interim Pastor: Tom Van Milligen Youth Paster: Brian DeBoer sunday worship services: 10:00 am & 6:00 pm 11611 trafalgar road (north of Maple Avenue) 905-877-4322 www.gcrc.on.ca www.knoxgeorgetown.ca familyhouseofworship@start.ca Service Dial-in: 905-702-1629 God's Word for Today's World. sundaY worshiP serViCes: 11:00 a.m. Rev. Steven Boose Chair-lift access available. 'Sunday's Cool' youth ministry program for ages 4 & up. 116 Main St. S., Georgetown, ON 905-877-7585 Services EVERY Sunday 16 Adamson Street, South Norval, Halton Hills Services starting at 10am Express Employment Professionals at 318 Guelph St., Unit 1A, has been selected as the Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce Business of the Month for August. On hand for the presentation were from left Kathleen Dills, Chamber General Manager, Steven Prestipino, Operating Partner Express Employment Professionals, Norm Paget, Chamber Past President and Chamber member Melanie Frazer. Photo by Lisa Tallyn August's Business of the Month An Etobicoke man was seriously in- jured after a tree fell on him while he and another man were cutting down trees at a 20 Sideroad (near Nassagaw- eya-Esquesing Townline) Milton prop- erty Tuesday afternoon. Halton Police and EMS were called to the property about 3:43 p.m. The 40-year-old man was taken by air ambulance to Hamilton General Hospital with serious, possibly life- threatening injuries. Police say he suf- fered a head injury and multiple frac- tures to his arms. Wednesday morning the man was still in critical condition. Man critically injured by felled tree