th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, S ep te m be r 3, 20 20 | 2 Shout out to our very own JESSICA! For being recognized as a reader fav!! as well as all the amazing talented salons and stylists in our hometown! We are so proud to be part of such an amazing community going into our 15th year!! Thankyou HAIR STUDIO *Up to 5 Ltr. most standard vehicles *Upgrade to synthetic from $15 extra 905-877-1237 TIRES! All Sizes All BrandsA Heavy Duty Diesel Oil Change $149.95+ TAX *T6 Rotella synthetic upgrade $239.95 *most standard heavy duty trucks up to 11L Euro Oil Change Full Synthetic $169.95 + TAX *most standard euro vehicles up to 8L Certified Mechanics specializing in diesel, euro and standard vehicles. "All Types and Sizes we Offer Service, Repair and Annual Safety" We have ANCO Winter and All Season Wiper Blades! We Will Work On Any Size or Type of Diesel Vehicle Best Prices Only $7.49/each installation available 905-877-0596 330 GUELPH ST.,GEORGETOWN (opposite Canadian Tire)www.millersscottishbakery.com Tues & Sat 9:30-6, Wed-Fri 10-6:30, Sun 11-4, CLOSED Mon We are your one stop British Shop! Stop by this long weekend and check out our jewellery,baked goods,gifts and British groceries. Closed Sunday September 6th MILLER'S ScottISh BakERy MILLER'S ScottISh BakERy The Halton District School Board has delayed the reopening of schools to Monday, Sept. 14 for both el- ementary and secondary students and will now re- quire students in Grades 1- 12 to wear masks. Here's what else you need to know about the board's revised plan to reopen its schools: 1. The reopening delay will affect both in-person and virtual school stu- dents. 2. The board will hold el- ementary school visits Thursday, Sept. 10 and Fri- day, Sept. 11 to allow stu- dents the chance to become familiar with new health and safety protocols. More details will be provided next week to families. 3. An orientation for both in-person and virtual learning secondary stu- dents will also be held with a date to be announced once timetables and cohorts have been scheduled. 4. Students with special needs may have the oppor- tunity to participate in transition activities prior to the start of school. Further information will be provid- ed to families by their child's school. 5. Non-medical, cloth masks or face coverings will not be required for kin- dergarten students; howev- er, they will be encouraged. 6. Students are required to bring their own masks each day; however, masks will be available for stu- dents who forget or for fam- ilies who need assistance getting cloth masks. 7. There is an exemption process in place for stu- dents for whom wearing a mask is not advisable. 8. Physical distancing is not possible on school bus- es and masks will also be re- quired on school buses for students in Grade 1-12. 9. Bus routes could be de- layed due to driver shortag- es and new cleaning proto- cols. 10. Students riding the bus will have assigned seat- ing according to their class cohorts. There will be no courtesy seating for the du- ration of the 2020/2021 school year. 11. For more updates and details, visit hdsb.ca. NEWS PUBLIC BOARD DELAYS REOPENING SCHOOLS FIRST DAY WILL NOW BE SEPT. 14 HDSB reaches tentative deal with its secondary school teachers and occasional secondary school teachers. Torstar file photo