Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 24 Dec 2015, p. 36

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Pa ge 3 6 T hu rs da y, D ec em be r 2 4, 2 01 5 - T he IF P - H al to n H ill s - w w w .th ei fp .c a 265 Guelph St., GeorGetown 905-873-2753 StoreWide some exclusions may apply Boxing Day starts December 27th 10 am - 5 pm 15-70% oFF 311halton.ca 17 12 15 GreenCart • Turkey, ham&meat, including bones • Breads • Gingerbread • Latkes, fruits & vegetables • Paper napkins • Paper plates & cups • gift tissue free of tape Garbage • Wrapping paper • Ribbons & bows • Styrofoam • damaged gift bags • Clearmoulded plastic packaging • Plastic film • Bubblewrap Christmas Trees: Christmas tree collection occurs in January (urban areas only). Check yourWaste Management Calendar or halton.ca/waste for exact dates. Remove all tinsel, lights, decorations and plastic bags before collection. Ensure trees do not become stuck or frozen in snow banks. BlueBox • Cardboard boxes • Fine paper & envelopes • Newspapers • Boxed beverage containers • Plastic bottles • Aluminum cans, foil and trays Space provided through a partnership between industry andOntariomunicipalities to support waste diversion programs More for the &Blue Holidays Green halton.ca/waste For ideas on how to reduce your holiday waste COMMUNITY HOLIDAY TREATS AT MOUNTAINVIEW RESIDENCE: Georgetown District High School student Amanda Baker shared some tasty holiday-themed treats with resident Bette Nelson at the Mountainview Residence retirement home last week. It was the first exchange in the "intergenerational" program struck up between GDHS's "Food School," which is run by teacher Paul Mattina, and Mountainview Residence. Another visit is planned for around Valentine's Day. Submitted photo

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