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Specializing in Alzheimer's Clientele "TOTALLY SECURED ENVIRONMENT" Fox Run is a country estate located on four scenic acres overlooking the Caledon Hills, and close to the quaint village of Erin, Ontario. Fox Run caters exclusively to individuals in early to mid states of Alzheimer's disease and related dementia. We offer a non-institutional alternative for those who can no longer live alone and need around the clock attention. Contact Patricia Kelly (Owner/Administrator) at 519-833-1033 RR2, Erin, Ontario A Home A way From Hom e SENIORS LIVING Senior Volunteers needed SAVIS of Halton is proud to announce the launch of the 2013/2014 Senior Circles Project. Senior members of the Halton region community are invited to apply as Se- nior Leaders. Senior Leaders assist with the facilitation of discussion circles in the Halton Re- gion about issues affecting seniors such as elder abuse and social isolation. Approximately eight hours of Senior Leader vol- unteer training will be pro- vided. Please contact Vinitha Nair at 905-825-3622 (ext. 54) by October 15. Info: www.savisofhalton.org Twenty ladies enjoyed looking and pur- chasing the beautiful Stella and Dot Jewellery as special gifts for themselves and friends at the Acton Seniors Centre on Tuesday, Octo- ber 2. Stella and Dot representative Shereen Dietrich was very knowledgeable about the jewelry. The stones came from all over the world, and the design house is in New York City. Have you bought your ticket for the next event which is the Alia fashion show on Wednesday, October 16? Show time is 1:30 p.m. There will be lots of door prizes as well as some beautiful clothes for you to admire. On Wednesday morning a group of mem- bers discussed the feasibility of creating an Acton Seniors Centre 2015 edition of Calen- dar Girls (and guys). There were lots of inter- esting ideas, and we are looking forward to taking the next step. We are looking for spon- sors and inspiration. Sandra Timleck was the photographer for the Georgetown Centre's calendar several years ago and has offered to share her knowledge and to take the photos for the calendar. The Friday lunch on October 18 will be spaghetti and meatballs plus dessert. At Bid Euchre on Thursday afternoon Shirley Hunter had three mooners. I believe I missed Joan Bateman's mooner on Septem- ber 26, sorry Joan! You can tell the Bazaar season is approach- ing fast when the penny tickets and prizes are on display. There are some wonderful gifts waiting for you to place your ticket in the cup. Everyone enjoys looking at the prizes and buying a sheet of tickets each week. The list for items needed for the Bazaar tea is also posted, so please look it over and see if you can supply some of the food items need- ed. If you would like to help in any way with the Bazaar, Myra Sartor would love to hear from you. Just leave your name and phone number at the front desk, attention Myra. If you have your name down for the trip to the Elora Grand River Raceway please pay as soon as possible as I have to confirm dinner ticket numbers. Dave Maloney was in a meeting at the Se- niors Centre when Mary Walsma told him he had won $70 in the weekly 50/50 draw. By JULIE CONROY Acton Seniors Centre Area residents have an opportunity to find out if the treasures they've been hang- ing onto are worth as much as they hope or even more. Georgetown Seniors Centre is hosting antique and heirloom valuations. 3-6 p.m., at the Seniors Centre, Unit 9, 318 Guelph St., Canada, on Thursday, October 24. The Valuation Clinic is run by Treasures Antiques & Appraisals of Oakville. Treasures will evaluate fine art, decorative art (ster- ling silver, china, clocks and art objects), jewelry and watches. Treasures will also be accepting offers to purchase and consign- ments for sale of high quality items. Members, $2 to register and $5 per item appraised. Non-members-- $3 to register and $5 per item appraised. Advance regis- tration is required. To register for an appointment, contact 905-877-6444 or in person at the George- town Seniors Centre. Georgetown Seniors Centre to host Antiques Appraisal Show Do you have your ticket for Acton Seniors Centre's Fashion Show