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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 7 May 2008, p. 9

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5th Annual Charity Golf Tournament Sponsored by: Gregori Osteopathy & Athletic Therapy & HaltonHomes.com All proceeds go towards the OPEN DOOR YOUTH PROGRAM, Links2Care Sunday May 25th, 2008 at the Carlisle Golf & Country Club Come and join us in supporting a great local community program! Registration is at 1:00 pm Shotgun start: 2:00 pm Scramble Cost is $150.00 per golfer (includes green fees, power carts, dinner, driving range, and great prizes!) Call today or email; Alberto Gregori at (905) 877-1519 ext 1 alberto_gregori@msn.com Or Heather Pinkerton at heather@haltonhomes.com You can mail your cheque and entry to: Alberto Gregori, 11749 22nd Sideroad, Limehouse, ON, L0P 1H0 Score a Hole in One for the Community!!! Youngs Pharmacy & Homecare D o w n t o w n G e o r g e t o w n Ruth and Neil Young are very pleased to announce that Anisha Zakaria has joined the professional staff at Youngs Pharmacy & Homecare and Medical Centre Pharmacy. Anisha was previously employed as the Senior Medical Information Specialist for a national pharmaceutical manufacturer. She also has a strong clinical and community pharmacy background. Anisha, a Georgetown resident, is looking forward to meeting and helping Youngs patients and complimenting the professional services Youngs offers. Youn harmacy & ecare Anisha Rahemtulla Zakaria PharmD Youngs Pharmacy & Homecare Suffering from Depression, Grief, Anxiety? Georgetown family counsellor wants to help. 3 weeks to a more joyous you - or dont pay! HOPE CONNECTION COUNSELLING SERVICES Stress & Burnout a Specialty 416-577-HOPE (4673) hopeconnection@gmail.com Theres no doubt about it: smoking pollutes your body and takes years off your life. Cigarettes are very addictive, very expensive and very unpleasant for those around you. If you do smoke and have thought about quitting, prove to yourself you can do it. It takes a lot of hard work and dedication, but you can live smoke-free if you try. Cool or Clueless? Is there really any question? Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, May 7, 2008 9 National Youth Week (May 1-7) is winding down but throughout May several activities and events are being planned across the district. Halton Regional Police take every opportunity to form positive relationships with youth, to counter balance those times when we experience a less- t h a n - f r i e n d l y i n t e r a c t i o n . Officers volunteer their personal time and/or, become involved during the course of their duties to partake in most communi- ty events involving youth, it allows all participants to gain a new understanding and appreciation of each other. Some of the events already held include the Halton Hills Mayors Youth Advisory Committee (MYAC), youth recog- nition awards. This past Sunday MYAC hosted a popular coffee house at the Starlight Cafn Acton where the youth shared their musical talents, in addition their artistic talents were displayed at the Town of Halton Hills office. Today through Friday at Christ the King Catholic School the Smartrisk Heroes Roadshow hits the stage. Approximately 3,500 high school students will experience a huge theatrical production with state-of-the-art concert style sound and lighting. The upbeat positive messages of taking smart risks to prevent injury will be delivered in a candid live talk hosted by an injury survivor. A 7 p.m. show will be available to the community tonight. Check out www.smartrisk.ca. On May 24 the youth of Acton are hosting a fun day at Prospect Park with lots of exciting activities being planned. Information can be found at www.chance4change.blogspot.com. Local bands, comedians and artists will be showcased dur- ing this event. On May 24 a Risk Watch Safety Blitz will take place at Georgetown District Christian School. Halton fire, police and EMS staff interact with the community in a day of events focused on preventing injuries. Plan on attending these events, support our youth, support our future. Const. Maureen Smith is the community support officer for District 1 Supporting our youth Const. Maureen Andrew

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