Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 25 Nov 2010, p. 61

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BUSINESS 27 Independent & Free Press, Thursday, November 25, 2010 November's Business of the Month The Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce Business of the Month for November is Malhotra's World Cuisine, located at 115 Main St. S. Owners (from left) Rani and Tony Malhotra, accepted the sign from Misc. Man opened its doors Oct. 30 with a special appearance by the Credit Valley Drummers, from left, Tom Wolf, Laurin Wolf and Jason Maraschiello on West African drums. Shelley Wolf, in costume and Chamber representatives Mike Huggins and Tracey Wellon. Photo by Ted Brown proprietor Kevin Farrar, joined in on the fun. Misc. Man is located at 330 Guelph St., Unit 9 across from Canadian Tire in Georgetown. Call 905-877-3977. Drumming up business Healthy Nut Cafe opens At the opening of The Healthy Nut Cafe and Juice Bar at 360 Guelph St, Unit 44, owner Susan Wilson (second from right) was joined by Ward 4 Councillor Bob Inglis and Wards 3&4 Regional Councillor Jane Fogal, and Brian Clement, PhD, LNC Co-Director of the Hippocrates Health Institute in Florida, as they cut some wheat grass to officially open the facility. The Healthy Nut specializes in serving food that is not Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette was on hand to help Dr Nather Alshakarji, owner of Acton Medical cooked, and has no sugar, no wheat and no meat. Photo by Ted Brown and Urgent Care Clinic, (next to Bonnette) cut the New Acton Medical and Urgent Care Clinic opens ribbon, officially opening the facility, located at 10 Eastern Avenue in Acton. Photo by Ted Brown Sweet Molly's British Shop opens Opening of Sweet Molly's British Shop, featuring all sorts of foods and treats from England, Ireland and Scotland. Officially opening the shop at 119 Mill St E were (from left) piper Elizabeth Day, Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette, Halton Hills Wards 1&2 Regional Councillor Clark Somerville, shop owner Carrie-Anne Bennie, her daughters Renee and Denise, and Halton Hills Ward 1 Councillor Jon Hurst. Photo by Ted Brown

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