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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 18 Apr 2008, p. 30

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Mortgage Solutions for all your needs Kenzie MacDermid www.migroup.ca./kenziemacdermid 905-702-1766 I Represent over 50 lending institutions including major banks There Are No FEES! Keep your bank accounts, visa, etc. . . . Incredible Interest Rate Savings Renewal/Consolidation/Self-Employed/Commercial/Rental Property etc. . . . Call today, youll be happy you did! 30 Acton/Georgetown, Friday, April 18, 2008 Heather MacVicar, Manager of Youngs Pharmacys Home Healthcare Department is pleased to announce the addition of Liliane Ferley, Certified Fitter, to their growing mastectomy branch. In addition to mastectomy products, Liliane is a certified fitter of many other devices including compression therapy sleeves and support compression hose. Liliane would be pleased to book a free consultation to show you our wide variety of surgical and mastectomy bras and the latest styles in prosthesis all in the privacy of your own home. For more information or to set up an appointment, please contact Youngs Pharmacy and Homecare at 905-873-4021. Announcement LILIANE FERLEY Continued from pg. 22 Thursday, April 24 Acoustic Jam: Do you enjoy listening or playing music? Come to the monthly Acoustic Jam, 8-10:30 p.m., hosted by Wendi and Hugh Hunter at the Georgetown Legion, 127 Mill St. Info: Wendi and Hugh, 519-853-1383. Limehouse euchre: Limehouse Womens Institute hosts euchre, 7:30 p.m. at the Limehouse Memorial Hall. Admission $3, light lunch provided. Friday, April 25 Gala and auction: The Rotary Club of Acton holds its major fundraising event of the year a Gala Dinner and Auction on Friday, April 25 at the Acton Legion. The event includes a live auc- tion, silent auction and door prizes. Cocktails begin at 5 p.m. with dinner at 6:45 p.m. Tickets are $30 per person and available at Alexanians Carpet, Halton Hills Furniture and by calling, 519- 853-8972. Where Child Abuse Hurts Most Sometimes the worst scars of child abuse cant be seen. Whether physical or emotional, abuse attacks a childs self-esteem and emotional development, leaving long-term emotional trauma and pain. You can help prevent child abuse by being a nurturing parent or caregiver. By letting children know they are special, competent and loved, you can help them develop positive self-images and happier futures. If you feel overwhelmed, angry or frustrated as a parent, help is out there for you. Look in your area for support groups and services, or talk to a trusted friend, family member, pastor or doctor about what you can do to protect and support your child. If we all do our part to prevent child abuse, well get to the heart of the matter.

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