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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 14 May 2008, p. 20

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1 Halton Hills Dr., Halton Hills ON L7G 5G2 Tel.: 905-873-2600 Fax: 905-873-2347 HOLIDAY CLOSURE VICTORIA DAY MAY 19, 2008 PUBLIC LIBRARIES Acton Branch 519-853-0301 Georgetown Branch 905-873-2681 The Libraries are closed May 17-19, 2008 and will re-open May 20, 2008. RECREATION & PARKS DEPARTMENT Acton Arena & Community Centre Closed Acton Indoor Pool Closed Acton Seniors Centre Closed Cultural Centre & John Elliott Theatre Closed Gellert Community Centre Closed Georgetown Indoor Pool Closed Georgetown Seniors Centre Closed Georgetown Memorial Arena Closed Mold-Masters SportsPlex Closed CIVIC CENTRE The Civic Centre will be closed on Victoria Day Monday, May 19, 2008. FIRE DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS 905-877-1133 Halton Hills Fire Protection & Prevention Services will remain open with the exception of Administration. INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES (Public Works) Infrastructure Services (Public Works) will be closed on Victoria Day Monday, May 19, 2008. CANINE CONTROL 905-877-6235 Halton Hills Canine Control Services is open for emergency calls. ACTIVAN 905-873-2601 Ext. 2617 Activan Services will be available Monday, May 19, 2008 on an after hours basis. Please book your trip no later than May 15, 2008. The booking office is closed Victoria Day Monday, May 19, 2008. FOR EMERGENCIES FIRE/POLICE/AMBULANCE: DIAL 9-1-1 48 __________________________________________ COURTESY NOTICE The 2008 Bang-O-Rama will take place in the Georgetown Fairgrounds on May 17, 18, and 19. A park admission charge will be in effect: Adults and students $7.50, children under 12 accompanied by an adult FREE. Please note that during the period from May 17 19, normal park operations will be suspended. Access to the Trafalgar Trail at Princess Anne Drive and Maple Avenue will be closed at 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, May 18 and reopen Tue, May 20. Please refrain from bringing backpacks, refreshments and personal fireworks e.g. sparklers. Special Event Restrictions Prior to admittance, we reserve the right to: Inspect all bags Refuse entry to anyone under the influence of alcohol or drugs Remove alcohol, drugs, weapons or other items detrimental to public safety from those seeking admittance During the event, please report any security issues to the Halton Police. Contact the Recreation and Parks Department at (905) 873-2601 ext. 2269 for more information. 50 __________________________________________ BOARDS AND COMMITTEES Accessibility Advisory Committee The Council for the Corporation of the Town of Halton Hills invites applications from members of the public who are interested in serving on the Town of Halton Hills Accessibility Advisory Committee. Council is seeking volunteers from across the municipality to serve on the Committee that will meet once a month for the concurrent term of Council (2006-2010). The main purposes and activities of the Halton Hills Accessibility Advisory Committee are: 1. To act as an advisory committee to provide advice and input to the Town of Halton Hills to fulfil obligations under the Accessibilities for Ontarians with Disabilities Act Applicant Eligibility: Must be a resident of the Town of Halton Hills. Over the age of 18 years. Not employed by the Corporation of the Town of Halton Hills. Submission of Application: Application forms are available at the Town of Halton Hills, Clerks Department or on the Towns website at www.haltonhills.ca. Applicants who are short-listed will be requested to attend an interview conducted by the Members of the Selection Committee. Members of the public interested in serving on the Halton Hills Accessibility Advisory Committee must submit their application no later than Wednesday, May 28, 2008 to: Leesa Emmerson Council and Committee Services Coordinator 1 Halton Hills Drive Halton Hills, ON, L7G 5G2 (905) 873-2601 x 2333 Fax 905-873-1431 49 CAA Approved Repair ShopRUST CONTROL MR-35 SALT ELIMINATOR! Extreme salt removal ability - saving your vehicle from the rapid corrosion caused by chlorides & prevents salt from reforming on the surface. In addition to salt, MR-35 SALT ELIMINATOR removes many other surface contaminants such as sulphates, nitrates, and soils which can also cause corrosion. Serving Georgetown & Halton Hills for 23 years Environm entally Friendly Non-Flam mableDoe s not con tain petro leum solvents or phosp hates Before After QUIK AUTO REPAIR BUSINESS OF THE MONTH FOR APRIL 2008 354 Guelph St., Unit 21 905 877 1712 20 Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, May 14, 2008 ENTERTAINMENT Georgetown artist Barbara Ariss-Stroh- Wasser took a working holiday this past winter, and had people talking about her work from the U.S. to Australia. First stop was in Colorado, United States where she visited son, Obadiah Ariss, director of Foundations and Giving with the Colorado Symphony in Denver. While there she participated in the annu- al Fibre Art Show, that also features the most renowned fibre artists in the United States. Not content to relax while on holi- days, she was commissioned to create a diptych in black and white for New York pianist Ellen Van den Broeck, who has a second home in Colorado. Then Ariss flew Down Under to Cairns, Australia to visit her other son, Derek, also, a writer and painter and a mega-mall manager. He and Ariss collab- orated on some paintings while spending time together. Cairns, known for its rainforest and reef, is also a heaven for the arts, says Ariss. Her work was on view in four gal- leries, plus she held her own solo art show attended by the whos who in the arts from the area. Ariss says she falls in the category of artists who does photography, but does not copy from photos because she is on a mission to search for new ways of expres- sion of the human journey in an ever- changing world. Ariss photographed some of the rain- forest vegetation and started a series of limited prints samples can be seen and ordered on a regular basis at the Main Street Inn in Georgetown. Ariss says upcoming creations will deal with Universal Space, Within and Farout. She plans to participate in local and GTA group shows as well as plan- ning several solo shows throughout 2008. Ariss is working on three childrens picture books and continues to research a long-term project towards a novel dealing partly with the struggles and successes of her and her husbands ancestors in Eastern Europe, Mediterranean and South America. Globe Musical Production holds auditions for its November 2008 presentation of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, May 21 and May 23 in the Globe rehearsal hall (St. Paul's Church) in Norval. Rehearsals begin September 3. To schedule an audition or for fur- ther information contact Melissa, 647- 295-4227 or missmelis@gmail.com. Globe to hold auditions for new show next week Local artists popularity extends to Down Under Local artist Barbara Ariss-Stroh-Wasser is not only showing her work her in Canada but also in the U.S. and Australia.

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