Pa ge 1 8 T hu rs da y, A ug us t 2 7, 2 01 5 - T he IF P - H al to n H ill s - w w w .th ei fp .c a 6311 Old Church Road Caledon, ON L7C 1J6 www.caledon.ca T. 905.584.2272 | 1.888.225.3366 | F. 905.584.4325 Town of Caledon Fire and Emergency Services is currently investigating options surrounding Open Air Burning in the Town of Caledon. This is your chance to be informed. At the Open House, Caledon Fire and Emergency Services will present research and options for open air burning in the Town. Information on the Town's current by-law, future direction and neighbouring practices will be available. Representatives from the Town of Caledon will be on hand to discuss the information and answer any questions you may have. We welcome all members of the community to keep informed by attending one of the Open Houses; registration is not required. OpenAir Burning in theTownof Caledon OP EN HOU S E WhenandWhere: September 23, 2015 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. The Rotary Place 2 Rotarian Way, Bolton September 24, 2015 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Inglewood Community Centre 15825 McLaughlin Road, Inglewood WhenandWhere: HAVE YOURSAY Georgetown's trusted choice for hearing care 360 Guelph St., Unit 44 Georgetown (In the Knolcrest Centre) 905.877.8828 FREE consultation 90 day RISK FREE trial Armstrong Ave Delrex Blvd Better hearing begins here. 294 Queen St. Acton | 519-853-5775 www.rallisburger.com BURGER & GRILL RALLIS Serving All-Day Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner Can't make it home for dinner, stop by Rallis for fresh & fast home cooked meals! Chicken Souvlaki Dinner (chicken skewer, rice, fries, pita, greek salad & tzatziki) Available for Take-Out or Dine-In OPEN 7 DAYS AWEEK 8am - 9pm Souvlaki Dinner $500 OFF any order of$25 or morebefore tax. ✃ BUSINESS Heather's Bakery Cafe, located in Downtown Georgetown at 103 Main St, S., recently revital- ized its façade, in partnership with the Town of Halton Hills. The Town provided $4,300 in matching fund- ing through the Community Improvement Plan for this project. This success story really illustrates what positive changes result from the program and how it can help to transform the downtown core. Heather Brownridge, owner of the bakery said, "The new look of our storefront allows for cus- tomers to be greeted by an attractive and warm façade which mirrors the warmth and comfort we want people to feel when they visit our bakery." The CIP establishes a formal partnership be- tween the Town and local businesses to improve their facilities. The Town has budgeted $75,000 per year in funding for the program. "We are happy to work with the business community, this program provides the funds to improve local business and creates increased assessment in the designated areas," said Mayor Rick Bonnette. The program targets three specific areas of Halton Hills: the downtown areas of Acton and Georgetown and the Guelph Street Corridor in Georgetown. In all three areas funds are provided for exterior façade improvements and conversion of underutilized space to either new retail or resi- dential uses. Grants range from $10,000 to 12,500 based on the extent of the project. Heather's Bakery revitalizes its front façade with help from the Town Receiving a $4,300 cheque from Mayor Rick Bonnette (second from left) were, from left, Heather Brownridge, owner of Heather's Bakery and Milan Odivic and Kathy Odivic, property owners. Submitted photo