Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), p. 3

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3 | The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,M ay 7,2020 theifp.ca 905-877-0596 330 GUELPH ST.,GEORGETOWN (opposite Canadian Tire)www.millersscottishbakery.com Treat Mum to a British Breakfast, British Gifts or one of many British Cakes. Happy Mother's Day from Miller's! Tues & Sat 9:30-6,Wed-Fri 10-6:30, Sun 11-4,CLOSED Mon We have British Baked Goods and Gifts as Sweet as Mum is! MILLER'S ScottISh BakERy MILLER'S ScottISh BakERy Michael Chong 866-878-5556 |michael.chong@parl.gc.ca Member of Parliament,Wellington - Halton Hills May 8, 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of VE Day (Victory in Europe) Please take time to remember our Canadian and Allied Veterans who fought for us. Spring is back, and so is our 15th Annual Super Spring SpecialON NOW ! - Oil & Filter (Includes up to 6 litres regular oil.) - Complete top to bottom check over - Installation of summer tires (already on rims) included. - $5.00 Tim's Card - Windshield Washer Fluid eXTraS $8995* Call for an Appointment *Most Vehicles. Prices are +HST 45 Mountainview Rd. N., Georgetown 905.877.7958 hassellsauto@bellnet.ca • hassellautomotive.comSALES & SERVICE $6995*69 Only Gold 2018 Halton Hills Silver 2018 Halton Hills Synthetic oil (up to 6 litres) We're Still Open! Due to COVID-19 we are taking every precaution by implementing extra sanitizing measures and limiting contact. A committee has been formed to assist vulnerable residents during CO- VID-19. In partnership with Hal- ton Region, surrounding municipalities and local organizations, the Town of Halton Hills has estab- lished the Community Support Action Team to aid the community's most vulnerable. In an effort to assist Access Halton (311), the CSAT has developed a registry of resources avail- able to residents who can- not access essential goods through other support net- works; are self-isolating due to compromised im- mune status; are financial- ly insecure, or are experi- encing mental health chal- lenges due to isolation. "The CSAT is a terrific resource for our communi- ty and I'm pleased that we are able to help bridge the gap for residents to access services of other levels of government," Mayor Rick Bonnette said. "Connect- ing residents to agencies and organizations is funda- mental to taking care of those in our community." Residents in need are encouraged to contact Ser- vice Halton Hills at 905-873- 2600 or email servi- cehh@haltonhills.ca. "Our staff work with community supports on a daily basis," Brent Mar- shall, the town's chief ad- ministrative officer, said. "Staff has the ability to be flexible and adaptive and the establishment of the CSAT reflects current pri- orities." Residents can also visit the Town's COVID-19 Share the Care page on letstalk- haltonhills.ca. For CSAT and updates regarding town operations, programs and services, residents can visit the Town of Halton Hills' COVID-19 webpage. COUNCIL TOWN FORMS COMMUNITY SUPPORT ACTION TEAM Here's what you need to know in Halton Hills during the coronavirus pandemic. Torstar file photo BRYAN MYERS bmyers@metroland.com

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