Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 11 March 2021, 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, M ar ch 11 ,2 02 1 | 16 Supporting Local Businesses inYour Community ourYusinesses inB With shopping restrictions changing regularly to complywith the latest public health safety measures our communities need to be kept in- formed onwhich businesses are open and how they are ensuring a safe shopping experience. To help our communities we have created an online business directory that features local businesses that are open, hours of operation and how customers can safely make purchases from the stores. Our business directory can be accessed from anyone of our 25 Community sites in Ontario.Visit metroland.com to find the community site in your area. Visit our communitywebsite in your area and click on the banner at the bottom of the page. ea and clickarourye inebsitwommunitycVisit our www.metroland.com FE EDING the ne ed ONE MILLIO N MEALS presente d by $1=2 meals 4 1 in 7 Canadians need help meanwhile 58% of our food is going to waste. Second Harvest is Canada's largest food rescue charity. We need YOU to help reach our goal of providing 1 million healthy meals to people in need. Now more than ever, we are calling for everyone to come together to support hungry families impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic with fresh, nutritious food. Donate today and The Daniels Corporation will match donations to a maximum of $250,000. Everybody deserves fresh food, and with your help, we'll get it to them. d o n a t e t o d a y a t feedingtheneed.ca For more information, call (416) 408-2594 Charitable registration number: 13386 5477 RR0001 Thank you to our generous sponsors ON NOW AT THE BRICK! SAVING YOU MORE For more details go instore or online @thebrick.com. Jenna Rachiele, founder of the Georgetown-based Circle Foundation, recently delivered more than 100 purses filled with various products to Safetynet Children and Youth Charities (Oakville), Oak Park Neighbourhood (Oakville) and Women's Habitat (Mississauga). The Purses with a Purpose campaign received great support from the Bad Moms Facebook group and Georgetown Bread Basket food bank. Giovanni Rachiele photo PURSES WITH A PURPOSE A STRONGER VOICE We recognize that diversity is the strength of our communities and we are inviting you to share your voice in our publications. THEIFP.CA/COMMUNITYDIVERSITY

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