Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 1 Nov 2011, p. 8

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8 Independent & Free Press, Tuesday,November 1, 2011 Scout Food Drive hoping to net 50,000 lbs. The 21st Scouts/Guide Food Drive for Georgetown Bread Basket is set for Saturday (Nov. 5) and this year's goal is 50,000 lbs. of food. Scouts and guides will be out in local neighbourhoods collecting donations for the food bank. Last year's drive brought in more than 45,000 lbs. of food for Georgetown Bread Basket. Area residents are asked to have their donated food in a bag (provided in last Tuesday's Independent & Free Press) outside of the front door by 9 a.m. for pickup. Items most needed include large cans of juice, canned meat, canned pasta and stews, healthy snacks for kids such as applesauce, powdered milk, coffee and sugar. Maryse Mallet-Sinnis, media co-ordinator for the Bread Basket, said they also have clients with special needs requiring such things as diabetic and gluten-free products, so donations of those items are also needed. There is also a need for low-salt items and Ensure. Volunteers (over the age of 12) are needed to help sort the food at Alliance Church, 290 Main St., S. between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Anyone interested is asked to show up at the church. Lunch will be provided. For more information check out georgetownbreadbasket.ca or call 905-873-3368. Church St. home entered Halton Police are investigating a break and enter into a Church St. residence that occurred sometime late Wednesday or early Thursday. Items were moved around, but nothing was taken. ··· A pumpkin was thrown at the windshield of a vehicle parked at an Arbor Glen Dr. home sometime late Saturday or early Sunday. The windshield was smashed. Damage is $500. ··· Police report tentries into two vehicles in the past week. Nothing was taken from a vehicle on Sargent Rd. however it was ransacked. A Garmin GPS and sunglasses were taken from a vehicle on Chelton St. sometime Sunday or Monday. New Technology | Affordable | Nearly Invisible | 6 Months The Six Month Smiles cosmetic braces system is a new, fast, and affordable option for straightening your teeth. ROAD CLOSURE Third Line immediately south of 10 Side Road will be temporarily closed. Specific notices and instructions will be provided to affected properties. The temporary road closure is required to facilitate the construction of the new Halton Region feeder watermain and Zone 5 Reservoir. Call Now For Your Free Consultation At half the cost of traditional braces and Invisalign and a fraction of the time, Six Month Smiles can give you the smile that you have always wanted. Great for Adults and Teens Dr. Noel Ananthan & Associates DDS, General Practitioner Candice Roy, RDH Mississauga | Georgetown 647 - 678 - 0978 www.6monthsmiles.ca DR. ANOOP SAYAL & ASSOCIATES Family and Cosmetic Dentistry We are currently accepting donations for our 14 Annual Food Drive th in support of the Georgetown Bread Basket Please drop off your donation at our office located in the Georgetown Marketplace Mall 905- 877-CARE (2273) Contract Number: Scheduled Start Date: Scheduled Completion Date: Contact Person: W-2649C Monday, November 7, 2011 Wednesday, November 9, 2011 Marek Braczek Tel. No.: 905-825-6000, ext 7128 Email: marek.bracek@halton.ca 141 1 Halton Hills Drive, Halton Hills, Ontario L7G 5G2 Telephone: 905-873-2601 ext. 2300 · Fax: 905-873-3036 · Email: inf@haltonhills.ca our y r o you f e years. k n a T h t ov er t h l r a suppo r. A. Say D

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