Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 5 Nov 2015, p. 12

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Pa ge 1 2 T hu rs da y, N ov em be r 5 , 2 01 5 - T he IF P - H al to n H ill s - w w w .th ei fp .c a *cannot be combined with any other offer/discount. valid only at menchie's georgetown, 158 guelph st., (across from CTK). one coupon per transaction. expires Jan. 31, 2016 *$5 minimum purchase. Gas Line Sewer Line Cross Bore Main Natural Gas Line Natural Gas Line to house Sewer/septic pipe from house CROSS BOREINTERSECTIONOF SEWER & NATURAL GAS PIPELINES A SAFETY MESSAGE FROM UNION GAS A damaged gas line can result in a serious safety risk. Before you clear a blocked sewer line beyond the outside walls of a building, call Ontario One Call at 1-800-400-2255 to arrange a free natural gas sewer safety inspection and ensure there is no sewer cross bore that could put your safety at risk. If a cross bore is found, Union Gas will make the repair at no cost to the property owner. To learn more about cross bore safety and how to detect a natural gas leak visit: uniongas.com/sewersafety Ontario One Call is a FREE service available 24/7 throughout the year NEWS Elgin and Jane Burrows of George- town dropped by Young's Pharmacy & Healthcare last week to receive their seasonal vaccine shots for influenza. Administering the shot is registered nurse Lisa Sharpe, with pharmacist Randy Carman look- ing on. Photo by Eamonn Maher A-choo! It's time to get your flu shot Vaccinations arrived at many healthcare stores and institutions in Halton Hills last week just in time for flu season. The National Advisory Committee on Im- munization recommends the influenza vac- cine for everyone six months of age and older before mid-November when the virus typi- cally reaches the community for the winter months in Canada and abroad. The National Advisory Committee on Im- munization recommends the influenza vac- cine for everyone six months of age and older before mid-November when the virus typi- cally reaches the community for the winter months in Canada and abroad. The Halton Region Health Department is also hosting two appointment-based family flu clinics in addition to its drop-in clinics this flu season. Families with young children, aged six months through five years who are the most vulnerable to the virus, are encouraged to register for one of the two appointment- only clinics on Nov. 17 and Dec. 15 at Halton Regional Centre at 1151 Bronte Rd., Oakville.

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