Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 6 Dec 2006, p. 20

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New home for Ollie's Ward 3 Councillor Moya Johnson and Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette recently joined owner Ollie Tuchel to cut the ribbon at the new location of Ollie's Cycle & Ski. A fixture in downtown Georgetown for 19 years, Ollie's recently moved from 71 Main St. S. to 30 Main St. S. The shop offers a wide selection of bikes, skis and snowboards. To reach Ollie's call 905-8732441. Submitted photo Chev has grand re-opening Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette (left) congratulates Georgetown Chevrolet general manager Glen MacDonald on the car dealership's grand reopening last week. The dealership boasts a revamped showroom and service centre. Photo by Eamonn Maher Country Korner opens Jennifer Youman, owner of Country Korner in Acton, shows off some of the holiday gifts available at her store located at 2-4 Main St. S. The shop features works by Canadian artists and craftspeople and has a selection of unique giftware. The store, which had its grand opening Saturday, is presently open seven days a week. Photo by Shawn McAlpine Peoples Jewellers celebrates Caroline Misner, Marolyn Pilgrim, Anne Rogers and manager Sandra Doke pose outside the Peoples Jewellers store in the Georgetown Market Place recently during the store's grand opening. Photo by Sabrina Byrnes

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