Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 27 May 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 ay 27 ,2 02 1 | 16 Movers and Shakers Marketplace To advertise in this full colour directory please call Kelli 905-873-7162 or email kkosonic@theifp.ca WINDOWS & SIDING www.winside.ca 873-0841905 CALIFORNIA SHUTTERS CARPET, HARDWOOD, RUGS & TILE The One Store For Your Perfect Floor 26 Guelph St., Downtown Georgetown www.carpetone.ca http://carpetonegeorgetown.goldbook.ca 905-877-9896 Floor and Home THREE EASY WAYS TO SHOP. WINDOWS & DOORS ■ Rep l acemen t W indows ■ Bay & Bow Windows ■ S t o rm Doo r s ■ Pa t i o Doo r s ■ Sea l ed G l a s s Un i t s Serving Halton Hills Since 1991 905 7 03 -0606 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. Wow. Did we get our spring cleaning done in a big way. From all that I saw in the auditorium, we se- niors must have the clean- est closets in town. If you still have some things you would like to donate, you have until June 18. This has been made pos- sible through FUNDrive, an eco-friendly fundraiser for non-profit organizations. Kudos to those who picked up the little herb gar- den. Hope your thyme, chives and oregano flourish and add great flavours to your cooking. Or maybe you are inter- ested in starting or replant- ing your vegetable garden. Again, we can help you with this project. We have a wide variety of vegetable seeds for sale. Come to the centre and pick out what you would like. Seeds are between the main doors (rear of build- ing), and money can be put in an envelope with 'seeds' marked on it and placed into the bin provided. Seeds are $1.00/package or 6/$5.00. Like any other organiza- tion, it has been difficult to plan too far into the future. But one of the things we are looking at is another silent auction, with the date to be determined. Watch your emails for updates. Orders are still being taken for the popular Mrs. V's Preserves. You can pur- chase jams, jellies and chut- neys. The cost is $6 a jar and you email Sherry with your order. Again payment may be made by putting your money in an envelope with your name and what you or- dered. All payments are put in the bin between the doors. All exercise programs will continue virtually until the end of June. Have you thought about taking part in 'Art Your Ser- vice'? There are all kinds of weekly classes being of- fered. Call Sherry at the centre for more informa- tion. Bored at home? Spend your time with the Halton Hills Public Library. Visit their website, www.hhpl.on.ca. They have programs for people of all ages, interests and abilities. Check them out. Again I am reminding you to get your vaccination and encourage everyone to do so. Florence Riehl is an active member of the Hills- view Active Living Centre in Georgetown. She can be reached at freeflo@sympat- ico.ca. OPINION SPRING CLEANUP DRIVE A BIG SUCCESS STILL TIME TO DONATE ITEMS, WRITES FLORENCE RIEHL FLORENCE RIEHL Column SIGN UP FOR OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER AT THEIFP.CA

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