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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 19 Oct 2007, p. 29

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Qaiss Shahghasy Sales Team Only 8 Left! $ 159 bi-weekly 2007 Mitsubishi Galant ES SAVE OVER $ 4,000 $ 0 DOWN 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander LS 4x4 4x4 Roof Rack Alloy Wheels Power Equipment $ 210 bi-weekly $ 0 DOWN Power Windows Power Locks 3.0L V6 MIVEC Automatic $ 195 bi-weekly $ 0 DOWN Leather Seats Power Moonroof Sportronic Transmission Paddle Shift 17 Alloy Wheels 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander LS 4x2 $ 259 bi-weekly $ 0 DOWN 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander XLS 4X4 Acton/Georgetown, Friday, October 19, 2007 29 Saturday, Oct. 20 Texas HoldEm: The Optimist Club of Georgetown hosts a Texas HoldEm fundraiser. Registration is at 6:30 p.m., game starts at 7 p.m. sharp at the Optimist Hall, Hwy 7 past 22 Sideroad. Tickets $60. For tickets call John, 905-877- 2931 or David, 905-702-0120. Carving contest: The Halton Carvers who are hosting an exhibit and carving contest, invite you to come to the Georgetown Market Places centre court. Come judge and vote for your choice of beautiful carvings. A silent auction of the carv- ings will benefit Cancer Assistance Services of Halton Hills. Limehouse Kiln Society: will be conducting its annual gener- al meeting, 9 a.m. in the Limehouse Memorial Hall. The meeting will consist of the business portion followed by the draws for our highly successful raffle fundraiser. The Kiln Society will then be attending the memorial for Chris Walker, who was a longstand- ing member of the board. The memorial will be held at 11 a.m. in the J.S. Jones Funeral Home chapel. Info: limehousekilns.ca October Festival: Holy Cross Church hosts its annual bazaar, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the church, 224 Maple Ave., Georgetown. Knit for Cure: third annual event at Georgetown Yarn and Crafts, 170 Guelph St., Oct. 20-21, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Knitters will be in the shop, to knit and crochet chemo hats that will be donated the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. Knitters are also collecting pledges with all monies raised going to Knit for the Cure in affiliation with the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. The community is welcome to place a bid on silent auction items or just to make a donation. Harrison 50th: Harrison School is celebrating its 50th anniversary with an open house at the school, 1- 4 p.m., so everyone can meet and greet with friends and former teachers. Presentations and cake cutting at 2 p.m. We have invited many former principals and teachers and we hope many former students will attend also. Each grade level is decorating their bulletin boards for one of the decades. Some former students have loaned memorabilia or photocopies of class pictures and other interesting things. Castaways Comedy Productions: presents Doctor in the House, Oct. 18-20 8 p.m. at the John Elliott Theatre. Tickets are $22 adults and $16 seniors. A farce based in the mythical med- ical college of St. Swithins. Box Office: 905-877-3700 or online: www.haltonhills.ca/theatre Family Storytime: will be held 11 a.m. in the Georgetown Branch. This free drop-in program is 30 minutes in length, and includes stories, music and lots of fun! Info: Acton branch, 519- 853-0301 or the Georgetown branch, 905-873-2681 ext. 2520. After Dark Productions presents: Screamfest at White Rock Ostrich Farm, 13085 Fourth Line Milton, west of Acton. The Halloween event takes place 7-10 p.m. on October 19-20 and 26-27. Tickets are $9 (children aged 8-11) and $11 for (age 12 and over). Cash only. The event is too scary for children under age 8. Due to the possibility of large crowds, gates may close by 9:30 p.m. in order to allow those already waiting in line to see the show. Info: www.screamfest.info or call 905-820-3274. Euchre: is held every Saturday night at the Hornby Co-opera- tive Nursery School on Steeles Ave. at 7:30 p.m. All are welcome. Overeaters Anonymous: Halton Hills residents are welcome to: 10 a.m. Saturdays at Claude Presbyterian Church, 15175 Hurontario St. (Hwy 10, north of King Rd.), Caledon. Info: Sue, 905-951-7227. Sunday, Oct. 21 Community Gardens: Putting It To Bed, 1-3 p.m. at Willow Park Ecology Centre. Includes Harvest Celebration, cover crops, soil amendment, using your vegetables in recipes. Contact 905-702- 9055 or wpec@willowparkecology.com. Georgetown Runners: meet weekly for club runs. All are wel- come to come and join us for our runs. Info: www.georgetownrunners.ca. or call Jim Baidacoff, 905- 702-1162. Bruce Trail hike: Level 1, 9 km hike on local trails. Depart at 10 a.m. from the parking lot between Zellers and the grey med- ical building on the east side of Georgetown Market Plaza, Guelph Street. Bring lunch and water. Leader: Paul, 905-877- 1294. Women Who Wood: opens at Williams Mill, 515 Main St. in Glen Williams. An exhibition and sale of wood fired ceramic work by 12 outstanding ceramic artists. The opening reception will be held 1-4 p.m. with the artists. Info: 905-873-8203. Monday, Oct. 22 Halton Hills Quilters Guild: will meet at Halton Hills Cultural Centre, 9 Church St., Georgetown, 7:15 p.m. (Guild library at 7p.m.). Topic: Lorraine Stangness, Trunk Show. New members welcome. Info: Ann Totten, president 905-877-6038. Introduction to Buddhism: 7 p.m. at the SGI Canada Caledon Centre, 20490 Porterfield Rd., Alton. Part 1: Absolute Happiness: An Exploration of englightenment, life states, life condition and life force. Part 2 on Oct. 29. Admission is free. Info: Kat, 905-864-9411 or Ken, 519-940-9009. Toastmasters: meets 7:30-9:30 p.m. at St. Albans hall, 537 Main St. in Glen Williams. Info: Judi, 519-853-1856 (evenings/ weekends) or www.haltonhillstm.org. Guests welcome! Bridge anyone?: Georgetown Bridge Club offers afternoon and evening games for players of all levels, beginner, intermedi- ate and advanced. Info: Tom, 905-877-7486. Celebrate Recovery: Have you lost hope? Are compulsive habits ruining your life? Many have experienced freedom from their addictions through this internationally recognized 12-step recovery program at Georgetown Alliance Church, Mondays, 7 p.m. Info: Doug, 905-873-0249 or cr@agrowingfamily.org or www.celebraterecovery.com Alcoholics Anonymous: If you live in the Halton /Erin area and would like help to STOP drinking. Meetings held through- out the week. Call Alcoholics Anonymous at 1-866-715-0005. Al-Anon Family Group meetings: for fami- lies and friends of alcoholics on Mondays, 1:30 p.m. (One Day at a Time Group, St. Josephs Catholic Church, 64 Church St., Acton), and Wednesdays, 8 p.m. (Acton Al-Anon Family Group, Trinity United Church, 70 Mill St., Acton). Info: 1-888-425-2666. TOPS-Acton: Take Off Pounds Sensibly-Acton chapter meets Mondays at St. Josephs Catholic Church, Church St. E. in Acton. Weigh-in: between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. Meetings follow until 8 p.m. Info: Ena, 519-853-1526. More CALENDAR, pg. 30 50 Community Calendar

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