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North Star Dry Cleaners

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Address: 55 Main Street South, Georgetown, Ontario L7G 3G2
Phone: 905-877-0469
Fax: 905.873.8693
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North Star Dry Cleaners is a friendly and professional on-site cleaners located in historic downtown Georgetown Ontario.

 

North Star Dry Cleaners is a friendly and professional on-site cleaners located in historic downtown Georgetown Ontario. Our staff and facilities have been serving Georgetown since 1979. With the same owner for over 15 years, our business is reliable, accountable, and notably trustworthy for all your cleaning needs!

 

We offer:

 

- Dry Cleaning
- Shirt Service (laundry)
- Same Day Service (order must be in by 10:00 AM; Monday-Friday only)
- Wedding Gown Cleaning and Preservation
- Alterations and Repairs
- Waterproofing
- Ugg Boots
- Carpet/Rug Cleaning
- Bedspreads, Pillows, Sleeping Bags
- Table Cloths and Draperies

 

All jobs done on the premises, same day service available Monday through Saturday.

 

Free Pickup and Delivery Service on Mondays only for orders over $20.00

This Two-storey red brick commercial building is in part of the Roe Block, which was erected by Charles C. Roe, an insurance agent, in 1888 (you can see the datestone above the House of Buddha). The building is on the Halton Hills Heritage Register. It may be on the site where the first merchant in the village, John Sumpter, opened his store in 1840, and also operated the post office when it was established in 1851.