The IFP - Halton Hills | Thursday, September 30, 2021 | 12 theifp.ca — ADVERTORIAL — Look local for health and wellness Answering the call to shop local means not only considering area merchants when making purchases, it also means supporting local services. Downtown Georgetown is brimming with health and wellness professionals. Dental, orthodontics, hearing, holistic, naturopath, physiotherapy, counselling, therapy se chiropractic, osteopathy, fitness, yoga and massage pharmacy, medical, rvices are all available in your community. Conveniently located in Georgetown’s historic downtown, there is plenty of free parking for clients as well as additional shopping and service opportunities. DENTAL & ORTHODONTIC: Downtown Georgetown Dental; Dr. S.J. Levitz, Oral Surgeon; Spectrum Oral Surgery; Mill Dental; Heritage Orthodontics PHYSICIAN & WOMEN’S HEALTH: Dr. Fairoze Poonah MD CCFP; Drs. James and Susan Ying; Halton Hills Women’s Health Centre PHARMACY: Young's Pharmacy; Georgetown Pharmacy DENTURE CLINIC: Georgetown Denture Clinic (18 Church St.) CHIROPRACTOR: Dr. Mark Hassard; Cornerstone Health; Dr Ted Niejadlik; HealthSpan Wellness OPTOMETRIST: Giddens Optometry (Dr. Ben Giddens) HEARING: North Halton Better Hearing Centre; Total Hearing Centre NATUROPATHIC: Cornerstone Health; HealthSpan Wellness COUNSELLING & PSYCHOTHERAPY: Cornerstone Health; Cait Banks Psychotherapy; Insight Counselling & Psychotherapy; Majestic Minds Behavioural & Family Service; & Redecision Centre OSTEOPATH: Dynamic Health Integrative Clinic HOLISTIC HEALTH: InSpirit Centre; Clovers; Cornerstone Health; HealthSpan Wellness YOGA: Crystal Tree Yoga Studio; Studio2Wellness DANCE: Center Stage School of the Arts MASSAGE THEREAPY: Ancient Way; Cornerstone Health; Dynamic Health Integrative Clinic; HealthSpan Wellness SPA: Azul Mind, Body & Soul Spa www.d + ; Leigh Whiting Psychotherapy; HealthSpan Wellness; Personal Growth 4 Downtown Georgetown com HB OPINION NEW GUIDELINES IN PLACE AT HILLSVIEW GEORGETOWN VACCINATION RECEIPT REQUIRED FOR IN-PERSON PROGRAM VISITORS, WRITES FLORENCE Slowly we are movi forward into what will probably be the new nor- mal at our Georgetown Hillsview Active Living Centre. We have extended our schedule to include some of the in-person Active Living programs. As per the new regula- tions issued by the provin- cial government, it is now necessary when you come into the centre to provide a ‘wo-dose vaccination re- hie, along with one piece of government-issued iden- tification. Individuals who are medically exempt from the vaccine will be permitted ent written docu- mentation as provided by a physician or registered FLORENCE RIEHL Column protocol also remains in ef- fect. This screening is to be completed on the same day of attending a program. This can be done on your cellphone. One of the staff will b happy to help you input the ap] This process is new to everyone, so we ask for your co-operation and pa- tience with staff and each other as we all go through this required proof of vac- cine c check together. a reminder that driver ‘ pickup for your Krispy Kreme doughnuts is on Y Wednesday, Oct. 6 from 12 noon to 4 p.m. The Good Food Bags on Fridays will no longer be delivered by ActiVan. They will be available at the cen- You can get your name inforachance to win oneof 2022 Hillsview Active Living Centre-Georgetown memberships. Fe been donated by three of our ree to par- ticipate please put $5 in an on the outside and drop it in the bin provided in the vestibu le. w will be held Peay Now! 26 at 10 a.m. is will be a Leaiving youcan cele brate with some of your family members. On behalf of the staff at our centre, and myself, may we wish you all a Happy Thanksgiv- ing. It has been a different and in some cases a very difficult time for us, but there are many things we have to be thankful for. Florence Riehl is an active member of the Hills- view Active Living Centre n be nurse perthetermsofMin- tre on Fridays and will be _ in Georgetown. istry of Health guidelines. distributed on a sDrst come, reached ¢ at freeflo@sympat- The online screening first served basi ico.ca. The Independent and we ask that letters be no We do not publish anon- es the opin- re than 275 words, and ymous letters. Letters will ions of its readers, and the include the ane name and be edited or rejected for of- community at large. town of the writer. fensive content, factual er- With that said, we wel- Your address and tele- rors, legal issues or space come your letters to theed- phone number must also __restricti itor on all matters thatim- _ be included for verification Send. your letters to pact area residents. purposes only. newsroom@theifp.ca. WE’RE THERE WHEN NEWS HAPPENS IN YOUR COMMUNITY.