Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), p. 18

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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, A ug us t 13 ,2 02 0 | 18 A Norval roofer has seen his bank account reach new heights. Alan Hyatt, 58, is $250,000 richer after win- ning with an Instant Sonic Multiplier. "I am a regular lottery player and I love playing Instant games," Hyatt, 58, said. Hyatt discovered his win on a Sunday morning shortly after playing his ticket. "When I saw the prize amount, my heart started pounding, he said. "I told my sister right away and she couldn't believe it. At first, I planned on keeping the news to myself, but then I ended up texting ev- eryone I knew out of ex- citement." While Hyatt said he'd like to travel across Cana- da one day, he plans to save the money and invest. "This is going to help my retirement so much," he said. The Instant Sonic Mul- tiplier is available for $10 and the top prize is $250,000. The odds of win- ning any prize are one in 3.83. Hyatt purchased his ticket at Circle K on Guelph St. in Georgetown. NEWS 'MY HEART STARTED POUNDING' NORVAL MAN WINS $250,000 BRYAN MYERS bmyers@metroland.com Alan Hyatt, from Norval, won $250,000 from an Instant Sonic Multiplier. OLG photo Norval's 6th annual plein air competition When: Saturday, Aug. 15, 8:30-2 p.m. Where: Children's Gar- den of the Senses, 479 Guelph St., Norval More info: Artists gath- er on the banks of the credit river to use their skills in competition for prizes. Art- ists have three hours to paint before the public votes on a winner. The Collector's Eye - Bruce Andrews When: Saturday, Aug. 15, 10 a.m.-noon Where: Helson Gallery, 9 Church St., Georgetown More info: This exhibi- tion features a selection of Canadian artwork collect- ed by local resident Bruce Andrews and brings to- gether a small portion of some 1,100 works collected over the past 20 years. Ex- hibit runs Tues-Sat until Sept. 19. Georgetown Farmer's Market When: Saturday, Aug. 15, 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Where: Main St. South, Georgetown More info: A selection of farm-fresh, from-the- fields Ontario produce. Spy Thriller Adven- ture Drive When: Saturday, Aug. 15, noon-3 p.m. Where: Country Heri- tage Park, 8560 Tremaine Rd., Milton More info: Operation Black Maple is a two-hour action-packed drive around the escarpment on a spy thriller mission to save the world. A socially distanced fun time with friends. Milton Farmer's Mar- ket When: Saturday, Aug. 15, 9 a.m.-noon Where: Country Heri- tage Park, 8560 Tremaine Rd., Milton More info: Visit the market's temporary home at Country Heritage Park. Both in-person shopping and online per-ordering available. More info : Mary Land will share a children's story in French on the Halton Hills Public Library's Face- book page every Saturday. WHAT'S ON THINGS TO DO IN NORTH HALTON THIS WEEKEND Norval's sixth annual plein air competition takes place Saturday, Aug. 15. Torstar file photo We care about your hearing! Professional Arts Building 99 Sinclair Ave., Suite 210, Georgetown 905-873-6642 Serving the community of Halton Hills and surrounding areas since 1992 The Georgetown Dear people of Halton Hills; During these uncertain times, rest assured we remain open to serve you. We have adjusted services according to the guidance by Health Canada. Please call for an appointment. We are not accepting walk ins at this time. We handle every call on an individual basis to best handle each person's needs. Social distancing in clinic with one appointment per time slot in waiting room. If necessary, I offer mailbox drops as well! Take care, be safe and know this will pass. . . . Lend MeYour Ears Business (not quite) as usual.. By Cory Soal R.H.A.D. Learn More at Marketing360.ca Introducing Marketing 360™ Powered by Star Metroland Media Busy running your small business? Let us help with marketing it.

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