Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 11 Sep 2014, p. 8

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•Th e IF P• H al to n H ill s • Th ur sd ay , S ep te m b er 1 1, 2 01 4 8 TogetherBetter 290 calories per Egg McMuffin® At participating McDonald's® restaurants in Canada. ©2014 McDonald's GEORGETOWN LOCATION 185 Guelph Street - OPEN 24 HOURS ACTON LOCATION 374 Queen St .E. - Open at 5:00 am Everyday BRAMPTON LOCATIONS 9521 Mississauga Rd. Inside Wal-Mart 9485 Mississauga Rd. Open at 5:00 am Everyday FREE CHOICE Choose one of: Delivery • No HST • Bed Frame • Pillows • Mattress Cover HOURS:Mon -Wed 10am - 6pm • Thur - Fri 10am - 8pm • Saturday 9am - 6pm • Sunday 11am - 5pm MILTON 238Main Street East 905.878.4606 BRAMPTON 160Main Street South 905.453.9760 MATTRESS SALE Electric Bed BaseOnly With any matching mattress set purchased. Iron Futon FrameOnly Iron Futon Bunk Twin Mattress $299 SET $379 Ashley Pocketcoil Eurotop Mattress Set Double $379 $479 Queen $399 $499 King $549 $799 $1049 TwinXL $299$99 Sale Ends Sun at 5pm 50%OFF There's a new doc in town Dr. Brent Lamptey has joined the Georgetown Medical Associates at 199 Princess Anne Dr. in Georgetown. He has assumed the practice of Dr. Trant who recently retired. "I am looking forward to providing medical services to the community. I find it is a great community to work in and hope to be providing health care here for many years to come," said Dr. Lamptey. Dr. Lamptey is currently accepting new patients and may be contacted at 905-873- 3000. Dr. Lamptey graduated from McMas- ter University, where he completed both his medical degree and residency train- ing. In addition to maintaining a family practice, Dr. Lamptey will have privileges at Georgetown Hospital, where he will be looking after his own patients and work- ing in the Emergency Room. The Town, through the Physician Re- cruitment Program, will be providing fi- nancial assistance to Dr. Lamptey in set- ting up his new practice. The program provides a $5,000 grant and a $10,000 in- terest-free loan repayable over five years; the funds can be used for the purchase of equipment or to set up an office. The doctor agrees to maintain an ac- tive family practice for a minimum of five years. The program, initiated in 2009, has helped attract eight family physicians to the community; in addition the Town has supported the successful Nurse Practitio- ner program in Acton. "Halton Hills continues to invest in health services in the community," said Mayor Rick Bonnette "This program helps our residents to have a local doctor adding to the quality of life for our residents." The Town of Halton Hills works closely with the Region of Halton to attract and retain family physicians in the commu- nity. For more information about the Phy- sician Recruitment Program, contact the Town at 905-873-2601 x2343 or visit www. haltondoctors.ca Mayor Rick Bonnette hands over an incen- tive cheque to the new doctor in town, Dr. Brent Lamptey. Robert Mann of Acton won a brand name prize in the current Home Hardware national 50th Anniversary Sweepstakes. Mann won a Yamaha Entertainment Package, estimated value of $875, on Saturday, Sept. 6. He and his son Erik picked up his prize at the Acton Home Hardware from Store Supervisor Jeff Hilliard and cashier Lindsay Christopher. There are still plenty of prizes to be won, and every card is a potential winner. Contest ends Sept. 30. Photo submitted Home Hardware big winner in Acton

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