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•T h e IF P • H al to n H ill s • D ec em be r 2 4- 26 , 2 01 3 8 Local Doctors are helping you Feel Better Faster. This holiday season, family doctors inGeorgetownand Acton areworking together tomake sure you have care options. The doctors beloware opening their doors to all patients whoneed care over the holidays. Visit FeelBetterFaster.ca to learn about your health care options and steps you can take to stay healthy this holiday season. Call your family doctor first. If they are not open, you can call one of the doctors below. Acton Medical & Urgent Care Clinic 10 Eastern Ave, Acton Tel: 519-853-9997 OPEN: Dec. 23-28, 30-31, Jan. 2-4 South Georgetown Medical Clinic 333 Mountainview Road South, Suite 2, Georgetown Tel: 905-873-4742 OPEN: Dec. 21-24, 26-31, Jan. 2-5 Alpha Care Medical Clinic 310 Guelph Street, Unit 2, Georgetown Tel: 905-877-2220 OPEN: Dec. 21, 23-24, 27-28, 30-31, Jan. 2-4 The Walk-in Clinic - Downtown Georgetown 83 Mill St, Suite 102, Georgetown Tel: 905-877-4111 OPEN: Dec. 21, 30-31, Jan. 2-4 Dr. Muhammad Poonah 83 Mill St, Suite 202, Georgetown Tel: 905-873-2402 OPEN: Dec. 23-24, 30-31, Jan. 2-3 Georgetown Medical Walk-In Clinic 99 Sinclair Ave, Suite106, Georgetown Tel: 905-877-9998 OPEN: Dec. 23-24, 27-28, 30-31, Jan. 2-4 Dr. Siu Lee 99 Sinclair Ave, Suite 214, Georgetown Tel: 905-873-0125 OPEN: Dec. 23-24, 30-31, Jan. 2 Dr. Jackie Ford 99 Sinclair, Suite 208, Georgetown Tel: 905-877-8085 OPEN: Dec. 23-24, 27, 30-31, Jan. 2 Halton Hills Family Health Team (Note: Existing patients only) Main Office: 199 Princess Anne Drive, Georgetown Phone: (905) 873-3000 OPEN: Dec. 21, 23-24, 26-28, 30-31, Jan. 2-4 Note: no after-hours clinic Dec. 24-31 The first weekend of winter was a nasty one of ice, wind and cold. Many residents lost power but kept informed through social media. Here are a selection of tweets issued from local politicians, Halton Police, residents and Halton Hills Hydro. Sunday morning Halton Regional Police Service: "All our calls right now are for 'unsafe conditions', tweeted the Halton Hills- Milton detachment of Halton Region- al Police. Halton Hills Hydro: "Crews work- ing to restore, but heavy ice build-up on trees and lines." Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bon- nette: "Halton Hills Hydro is doing everything to restore power but the weather is not co-operating. Too many trees are broken." Councillor Jane Fogal: "Power still off and no wonder. Dawn shows devastation of trees. And the eerie sound of huge icy limbs crashing con- tinues every few minutes." Halton Hills Hydro: 10:30 a.m. Sunday "The ice storm has caused major damage throughout our terri- tory. Crews are working around the clock to clear trees." Mayor Rick Bonnette: Sunday 11 am #HaltonHills facilities are closed today. That is arenas, pools etc. Please pass this on. Thank you. Sunday afternoon Mayor Rick Bonnette: Sunday at 12:20 pm: Please stay off roads unless it is emergency. Not safe to walk as many branches r falling like toothpicks. Mayor Rick Bonnette: 2:15 p.m. Huge THANK YOU to St. Alban's church Acton bringing food to hydro crews and to various homes in town. Mayor Rick Bonnette: Halton Hills firefighters working with town's public works using chain saws. Every- one pulling together as best we can. Mayor Rick Bonnette: Speaking to Halton Hills hydro crews. Very frus- trating for them. They get one area cleared then another branch or tree crashes down. Mary Lou Egerton Foreman: An- other neighbour's tree just fell in our backyard! Moya Johnson: Tree almost down on the house. So sad! This tree about to fall on our house. Trees falling ev- ery minute. Yikes!xz Sunday night Halton Hills Hydro: New prob- lems continue to be reported, every time our crews get close to restoring power, more branches and trees come down. It has been a slow process with all the ice. Halton Hills Hydro: Thank you to everyone who has provided us with updates and a show of thanks. It is evident the Christmas spirit is in the air. Crews are working as quickly as possible to restore power. Monday morning Alice Strachan (Halton District School board trustee): Thank you Halton Hills Hydro. Power back on in Moore. Park. House warming up. Thawing out. Hello coffee. Karen Adcock: Power finally back on at 6 a.m. this morning. Don't know if the store has power. Even the cats found it cold in here last night. Thank God for Tim Hortons. Halton Hills Hydro: 9:30 a.m. Most of Acton has been restored with the exception of a couple of small ar- eas. The very top end and south end of Churchill Road are still without power due to downed lines and tree. Thank you for your continued patience and support. The damage to trees from the storm was very evident Monday morning along Moun- tainview Rd. S. Photo by Ted Brown Storm was something to tweet about

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