Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), p. 16

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th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, Ju ly 16 ,2 02 0 | 16 ASK THE PROFESSIONAL 33 Main Street South Acton, ON L7J 1X3 Tel: 519-853-1330 Fax: 519-853-4645 Email: Mark@mchlawyers.com Mark Hilliard Mackenzie Chapman Hilliard Barristers and Solicitors The advice offered in this column is intended for informational purposes only. Use of this column is not intended to replace or substitute any professional, financial, medical, legal, or other professional advice. We work for you. legal matters Q A REAL ESTATE LAW Do I need to sign closing documents in person? If you have a closing coming up and you are unable to leave your house to attend your lawyer's office in person to sign documents, you are able to sign closing documents remotely through audio visual conferencing. You should contact your lawyer about how they would arrange that with you and what you need to have access to, such as a printer, scanner, etc. so that you can sign documents and send them back for closing. Helping small and medium businesses connect with customers. marketing360.ca learn more at 905-877-8500 •www.devereauxcemetery.ca A Final Gift to Your Family Main Office: 600 Spring Gardens Road, Burlington Owned & Operated by The Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation of the Diocese of Hamilton in Ontario Cemetery Address: 12337 17th Side Road, Georgetown Prearranging your burial or cremation is the last gift you can give your family. It releases them from having to quickly make decisions in their time of grief. It also frees them from the need to pay costs associated with your cemetery arrangements. Contact one of our family counsellors to discuss your wishes and options. Shop for local fruits and vegetables or take a hike through a Conservation Halton park. Here are three things to do this weekend in Milton and Halton Hills. GEORGETOWN FARMERS' MARKET When: Saturday, July 18, 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Where: Main Street South, Georgetown More info: A selection of fresh-from-the-fields Onta- rio produce. COVID-19 pro- tocols are in effect. MILTON FARMERS' MARKET When: Saturday, July 18, 9 a.m.-noon Where: Country Heri- tage Park, 8560 Tremaine Rd., Milton More info: The market has found a temporary home at Country Heritage Park. Both an in-person market and online pre-or- dering are available. For in-person shopping, we have vendors outside plus in the Gambrel Barn. CONSERVATION HALTON PARKS When: July 18-19, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Where: Conservation Halton parks, Milton More info: Go for a hike in one of Milton's six Con- servation Halton parks: Crawford Lake, Robert Ed- monston, Mountsberg, Kelso, Hilton Falls, Rattle- snake Point. Reservations are required for all parks except Robert Edmonston and can be booked on the Conservation Halton web- site. Visits are limited to two hours. WHAT'S ON THINGS TO DO IN NORTH HALTON THIS WEEKEND Go for a hike in one of Milton's six Conservation Halton parks. Nikki Wesley/Torstar

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