Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 27 Nov 2014, p. 13

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•T h e IF P • H alto n H ills, Thursday, N ovem ber 27, 2014 13 Everything you need for a British Christmas! Pre-order your fresh Baked Breads & Buns! Pre-order your fresh Baked Breads & Buns! 905 877-0596 www.mi l l e rssco t t i shbakery.com 330 Guelph St Georgetown opposite Canadian Tire Miller's Scottish Bakery 311Halton.ca 27 11 14 Gary Carr Regional Chair Halton Hills YardWaste Collection ending for 2014 The last days for YardWaste collection in 2014 are: • Area 3:Wednesday, December 10 • Area 4:Wednesday, December 3 • Area 5:Wednesday, December 3 Urban YardWaste collection resumes in April 2015. Urban Christmas tree collection occurs twice in January 2015. Residential yard waste can be dropped off for composting at the HaltonWaste Management Site, 5400 Regional Road 25, Milton, for $5 per load. Commercial yard waste (including from contractors) are subject to fees based on weight. The Halton Waste Management Site is open Monday to Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Visit Halton.ca/waste for more information. Never miss your waste collection day again! Visit Halton.ca/wastecalendar to find your waste collection day: • Sign up for weekly email or phone call waste collection reminders. • Download your waste collection calendar to your personal iCal, Google Calendar or Microsoft Outlook calendar. • Print your own collection calendar. YardWaste Collection Information Acceptable Materials 3 Leaves and weeds 3 Sticks, twigs and tree trimmings 3 Decorative cornstalks 3 Pumpkins 3 Fallen fruit from trees 3 Yard and garden trimmings Unacceptable Materials 7 Grass clippings 7 Tree stumps and trunks (over 7.5 cm in diameter) 7 Sod, soil, clay and rocks 7 Plastic shopping or garbage bags 7 Plastic flower/plant pots (accepted in Blue Box) 7 Flower/plant markers and tags Location and talent make Halton Region a hotspot for business At Halton Region's fifth Real Estate Forum, held November 6 in Oakville, close to 200 real estate professionals from across the Greater Toronto Area learned what makes Halton such a hotspot for businesses. Halton Region is one of the best places in Canada to live and do business. With our unparalleled access to talent, ideal location, strong economy and high quality of life, Halton is attracting businesses from across North America. Halton really is a great place to live, work and do business. Learn more at Halton.ca/business. 4 ft 2 ft • Yard waste in cardboard boxes, Blue Boxes, GreenCarts, plastic bags, compostable or biodegradable bags will not be collected. • Use paper yard waste bags or reusable containers. • Place yard waste labels on reusable containers. Visit Halton.ca/wastetools or dial 311 to order a yard waste label at no charge. • Containers must be no heavier than 23 kg (50 lbs) and may have a capacity up to 125 L. • Bundle and tie brush in bundles no larger than 1.2 m x 0.6 m (4 ft x 2 ft) wide, with branches a maximum of 7.5 cm (3 in) in diameter. Yard Waste Leaves Brush Weeds Trimmings Tel: 905-825-6000, Toll Free: 1-866-4HALTON (1-866-442-5866), www.halton.ca/waste 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. ✃ Market Place mall is Business of the Month The Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce has named the Georgetown Market Place as its Business of the Month for November. A ren- ovation project to the 80,000-square-foot mall was completed in April and introduced about 20 new stores, including Mark's and SportChek. The Market Place mall was also lauded for its commitment to the Shop Lo- cal campaign in Halton Hills and support of charitable organizations. Pictured, from left, are Georgetown Market Place office man- ager Kori Arsenault, property manager Her- minia Henderson, Kathleen Dills, Amy Sykes and Norm Paget of the Chamber of Com- merce. Photo by Eamonn Maher

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