The IFP - Halton Hills | Thursday, June 3, 2021 | 16 theifp.ca By Cory Soal RH.A.D. BUSINESS (NOT QUITE) AS USUAL.. 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, | offer mailbox drops as well! Take care, be safe and know this will pass. The Georgetown HEARING CLINIC We-cate about your heating! Professional Arts Bu iIdin 99 Sinclair Ave., Suite 210, ‘Georgetown 905-873-6642 Let your community know you're open for business. 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 OPINION PRAISE FOR SUPER VOLUNTEERS SUE AND JOYCE THANKS FOR ALL YOU DO FOR HILLSVIEW, WRITES DAVID MCLEAN This month we are fea- turing two very dedicated volunteers — Sue and Joyce Mastows —_— wuho can't wait to resume their work. Sue was born in Scot- land and moved to Canada in 1967, eventually moving to Acton and joining the view centre in 2009. With her banking expe- rience she has been a great asset with the banking needs of the centre and the funding committee. She is currently a board member, taking on the Position of reception he has worked at the reception desk for many years and helps with fund- y your store, Signing up is easy and free. @ & ninyourcommunty, Visit our community website in your area and click on the banner at the bottom of the page Our business directory can be accessed from anyone of our 25 Community 6 Click the “Add Business” link sites in Ontario. Visit metroland.com to find the community site in your area. © DEI corre nda tnetom é netroland | www.metroland.com DAVID MCLEAN Column raising, Fridays' lunches and the monthly Saturday afternoon bingo. bargains for the lunches. She enjoys playing darts on Joyce Marrows was born in Kent, UK. She moved to Canada in 1972 and later to Acton in 2017, then joining Hillsview Joyce and her daughter Allison helped make the Friday lunches for many years with Lenora MacKin- non. She and her daughter made a great team and ev- eryone said what great “de- licious sandwiches" they made for the Christmas ba- zaars and Mother's Day lunches. When Allison passed ‘0 They would both arri very early in morning to get a head start on the sandwiches. Joyce and Lenora were thecreators of the great Christmas lunch- es. Joyce has been a mem- ber of the fundraising com- mites’ for z many years. real- ly pecan pean to ‘fo when they can play darts once again at the centre. Asyoucan see, these are Bi in toucl ‘ with ner travel agency to look at places to go for members in January 2022. Your board members nance training to be pre- pared for when we can be allowed to open up again. David McLean is the president of the Hillsview Active Living Centre in Acton. He can be reached at da vid@mcleanweb. ca. SIGN UP FOR OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER AT THEIFR.CA Cut out paying more Your only destination for more coupons, m: Scan to get coupons flyers, more savings. #SavingWithSave save.ca/coupons