Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 13 Dec 2018, p. 29

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4 Po 4 Peggy's of Milton, the ladies wear store owned by Jan Price (left) and sister Joey Bennett, are celebrating 50 years. FASHION SHOP PEGGY'S CELEBRATES 50 YEARS MILTON -- Family-run fash- jon business Peggy's marked its 50th anniversary this year with a celebration at its Milton store last month, which saw Milton Mayor Gord Krantz drop in for the mile- stone. Peggy's Distinctive Ladies Fashions was first opened by Peg- gy Bennettin1968in Milton, asone small store"on the main street in the town. Today, the business -- now run by Peggy's daughters, Jan Price and Joey Bennett -- has grown to three locations and serves a large part of southern Ontario. Peggy's has an Oakville loca- tion in Hopedale Mall, as well asin Guelph, Ont. With the second and third gen- erations of the Bennett family still owning and operating the busi- ness, together they have more than 70 years of retail fashion ex- perience. According to the store's web- site, "this winning combination creates their unique flavour, where the emphasis is on out- standing customer service." All merchandise is hand picked from season to season by Joey and Jan, who continually meet with their store managers to meet the diversified needs of their custom- ers, which can often differ between regional locations. PLEASE RECYCLE THIS PAPER SERVICES Alterations, special orders, gift certificates and gift-wrapping. TYPE Fashion -- conkemporary brand names, casual wear and co-ordinates, sweaters, blouses and coatsADDRESS ADDRESS 184 Main St. E., Milton HOURS Monday and Wednesday | 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. PHONE | 905-878-1414 | | FACEBOOK Peggy's Distinctive Ladies Fashions WEBSITE | www.peggysfashions.ca | LEARN ABOUT NEW BUSINESSES IN YOUR COMMUNITY. INSIDEHALTON.COM (Hol Ao Wong 4 » In the circular beginning Friday, November 30, 2018, we incorrectly stated Christmas Packaging is Cleararce -- it is not Clearance. The B1G1 50% off Bernat Yam offer alscexcludes Everyday Value program. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have cused. Graham Paine / Metroland & halton.ca ( 311 a A fH in Halton Milton Christmas Day Household Waste Collection Notice Please note collection day changes: Sunday Monday Saturday LTE EY Wednesday Thursday TGF Area A 2 YER CYCER VCE No Change Collection moves Collection moves (oli IR ls aR aslo: December 23 | 24 8102 'ci equeoeq 'Aepsuny) | uoKhwEYD UEIPEURD VORIN Please place your waste at the curb by 7 a.m. on your scheduled holiday collection day. Area A: Colléction does not change. Area B: Waste collection moves to December 27. Area E: Waste collection moves to December 26 (Boxing Day). Area F: Waste collection moves to December 28. a A A OE OOO Ra HI A ERR Ek AR RCE AXA AAA EERE RE XA RAAERR RAKE GSS EERRIL LESS ERAE A SARE AEAAA St A Aha AA dl Regular Operating Hours Monday to Saturday: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 5400 Regional Road 25, Mitton Holiday Waste Tips « Reuse gift wrap, gift bags, bows and ribbon Wrap presents in newspaper or magazines Make handmade gifts Donate household items in good condition Reminder: Your 2019-2020 Halton Region Guide & Waste Collection Calendar will be delivered at the end of January 2019. Visit halton.ca/waste or download the OneHalton app to sign up for weekly reminders, find your collection day and learn about acceptable items. "Tips to stay safe this winter Whether you are on the road, at home or out in the community this winter, here are some helpful tips you can follow to keep our community'safe and healthy. « On the road: Do not drive while impaired. Get home safely by arranging a car service, taking transit or a designated driver. If you think you see an impaired driver, call 911. « At home: Clear snow and ice from all walkways and stairs and wear proper winter footwear to prevent any falls. Gary Car « In the community: Prevent the spread of flu and other viruses by getting the flu shot and Regional Chair washing your hands with soap and water often or using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Find more safety tips at halton.ca. Meetings at Halton Region, 1151 Bronte Rd., Oakville, L6M 3L1 Visit halton.ca for full schedule. December 19 9:30 a.m. {uo2°uojjeyapisul Regional Council

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