Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 22 July 2021, p. 27

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HP OPINION GOOD THINGS HAPPENING AT HILLSVIEW GEORGETOWN PLENTY OF EXCITEMENT ABOUT MOVE TO NEXT PHASE OF REOPENING, WRITES FLORENCE RIEHL At last, we are in Step 3 of Ontario's reopening. It has been a long time com- ing. What does that mean for your Hillsview Active iving Centre? As of ‘Monday, a number of the drop-in programs were “brought back. The schedule is as follows: Monday — Woodcarv- ing @@ a.m.) Tuesday — Everything Crafts (9 a.m.), Scrapbook- ing (12 p.m. ‘Wednesday — Pause Ca- fé (9:30 a.m.), Mingle and Chat (10 a.m.), Computer Club (1 p.m.) FLORENCE RIEHL Column Thursday — Darts (10 a.m.); LHIN Lifemark Ex- ercises to be determined later Carpet bowling will resume at a later date, Monday, July 26 at 9 a.m., for the summer, lease note that the vac- cination “protocol from the region's medical officer of health strongly encourag- es program participants, staff and volunteers to be fully vaccinated, but it is ot a mandatory require- ment. Masks are mandato- ry, as well as social distanc- . If you want to attend one or more of the drop-in rograms, you must call in two days before and regis- ber of participants to en- sure proper distancing. lease do not arrive more than 10 minutes prior to your program start time, and follow all signage to en- sure proper distancing when entering and exiting a program. Our silent auction will close on Friday, July 30 at noon. Come and take a look at all the auction items. I bet you can find Heer there you really nee "must have." ‘All eeteds will help to maintain our centre throughout these tough tim¢ The 50/50 Draw still takes place every Thurs- day. It is open to paid up members only. We are still waiting for p cial guidelines to be released regarding travel time. Florence Riehl is an active member of the Hills- view Active Living Centre and we wil be ready to go. in Georgetown. She can be re information, call ‘the c centre at 905-877- 6444, Watch your emails for any updates as we progress ugh this reopening reached at freeflo@sympat- ico.ca. SEED PACKS 1/2 PRICE! DOOR BUSTERS BeRREE. 5156203 Was $13.99 Leathertown | LUMBER | si hardware - Your trusted building supply partner Quantities are limited. While supplies last. Weighs just over 14 lbs. Inc! hase) AA afta, 22 bag 100 charcoal, starter ge an 4770202 Was $249.99 acarvin ase. 5-Pk. Large Nitrile Palm Gloves 36-In. Pick Up/ per Electric Fly Swatter Handheld bug zapper kills GIDDENS OPTOMETRY We are open but ue 0 ‘the current us situation nt only. If you Ce} Be 83 wre planning at for routine oa >xaminations, eyewear purchase and repair, contact lens pick up etc), Ps oP ara okt DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN 83 Mill St | 905 873 1867 Dr. Ben Giddens AiHalton REGION nt-whistin will be implemented at the rail crossing on Trafalgar Road between 20 Side Road and Lindsay Court in late summer 2021 Anti-whistling is being implemented at the rail crossing on Trafalgar Road between 20 Side Road and Lindsay Court. Enhanced safety measures are being installed to ensure the community's safe’ Halton Region and Metrolinx has installed: iI hatchings painted between the stop bi to increase the visibility of the rail crossing. + Emergency Notification Signs for reporting to the rail authority of incidents, malfunctions, or threats to the safety of the railway. + Updated road signs and pavement markings. To be installed by Halton Region and Metrolinx: + Anti-Trespass Panels (ATP) to prevent unauthorized persons from accessing the track. + Custom road warning sign advising that trains do not whistle at this crossing. Ifyou have any q is project, lalton Region at bzoz ‘ze Ainr ‘Aepsunyy | SiH OHH - dl OUL | 2Z t Hi 905-825-6000 or Andrew Farr, Commissioner Public Works at andrew.farr@halton.ca or at 905-825-6000 ext. 6040. contact. Requires 2AA batteries (not included). 9088371 Was $10.99 Reach Te and fingers for maximum dexterity and tactiity. you can't reach or 3980141 Was $15.99 8879942 Was $9.99 ch Istle bui Mon-Fri 264 Main St. North Acton, Ontario nt 9 merieberominiess Ph:519-B53-1 970 Fax:519-853-2542 Sat SundayCLOSED jurday 8am - 4pm Working to keep Halton’s property taxes low in 2022 On July 14, Regional Council approved the Budget Directions Report, which guides how the next Budget will invest in essential services and critical program enhancements in 2022. It also sets a target Regional property tax increase at or below the rate of inflation (2.0 per cent). Our budgetary planning and performance depends on our Aaa and AAA credit ratings, which were upheld by Moody's Investors Service (January) and S&P Global Ratings (June) respectively. These provide continued access to the best capital financing rates available. By maintaining a strong financial position, we keep Halton a great place to live. To learn more, visit halton.ca. Regional Chair Meetings at Halton Region Regional Council meetings are taking place through web conferencing until further notice. Videos will be posted to halton.ca. 6 Please contact us, as soon as possible, if you have any accessibility needs at Halton Region events or meetings.

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