Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 11 Jul 2019, p. 11

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11 | The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,July 11,2019 theifp.ca ONE NIGHT ONLY! Calling all fans of legendary 1970's Country-Rock group "The Eagles"!! On Saturday July 20th at 8pm, the music of The Eagles will be celebrated at the intimate John Elliott Theatre with a new, international touring show called "Take It Easy: The Story of The Eagles". Direct from Canada's premier producer of musical tribute shows, Bill Culp Productions, "Take it Easy" is comprised of some of Canada's leading session musicians, who will perform all of the classic hits from the Eagles extensive career with amazing accuracy. The evening will start with the songs from the album "Eagles Greatest Hits 1971-1975" including "Take It Easy", "One of These Nights", "Tequila Sunrise", and "Desperado" amongst the audience favourites. After an intermission, the band features the latter portion of The Eagles career including "Life in the Fast Lane", "The Long Run", "Heartache Tonight" and of course, their signature song "Hotel California". AMAZING EAGLES TRIBUTE COMES TO GEORGETOWN SAT JUL 20 8PM - $45All Inclusive!! "Take It Easy" performs all of the classic hits from the Eagles' extensive career with amazing accuracy. THE EAGLES TAKE IT EASY THE EAGLES THE AMAZING TRIBUTE TO JOHN ELLIOTT THEATRE 9 Church Street, Georgetown 905-877-3700 HaltonHills.ca/Theatre Visit us today for some sound advice! Don't put up with hearing loss anymore... Georgetown's trusted choice for hearing care 360 Guelph St., Unit 44 Georgetown (In the Knolcrest Centre) 905.877.8828 FREE consultation 90 day RISK FREE trial Armstrong Ave Delrex Blvd • small drinking-water system inspections and ad- visories "This enhancement will include the posting of a sum- mary of inspection report on-site to assist the public in making informed choices," explained commissioner and medical officer of health Dr. Hamidah Meghani in a memo to regional council. "By enhancing our dis- closure system, the health department is working to support transparency in the public sector and promote public confidence in the public health system." Similar to Halton's Dine- wise program, a public health inspector will issue both an inspection report and summary of inspection report to the operator upon completion, said Meghani. "The summary of inspec- tion report will outline the areas of assessment and in- dicate whether the premises was in compliance with ap- plicable legislation," she said. "If a re-inspection is re- quired, the report would al- so indicate when the public health inspector will follow up to ensure items of non- compliance are corrected." Full inspection reports are available upon request through halton.ca and by calling 311. Health department offi- cials say they're also re- viewing the option of post- ing the results online. NEWS Continued from page 10 THE ISSUE: EXPANSION OF HALTON HEALTH DEPARTMENT'S INSPECTION DISCLOSURE PROGRAM WOULD INCREASE THE SAFETY OF NUMEROUS HALTON RESIDENTS. LOCAL IMPACT: THIS EXPANSION WILL NOW INCLUDE LICENSED CHILD CAR, PUBLIC POOLS AND SPAS. STORY BEHIND THE STORY We wanted to know how the expansion would directly affect our readers and their families. WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU SUBMIT YOUR LETTER TO THE EDITOR TODAY!

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