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Common symptoms that occur with prolapse are sensation of heaviness, irritation, pressure or pain. • In a large study of women after their first pregnancy; 62% had pain with intimacy at 3 months post partum COMMUNITY CALENDAR Friday, Dec. 6 Kids Christmas Fun night: 5:30-10 p.m. at St. An- drew's United Church, 89 Mountainview Rd S for children ages 3 to 10. The Youth and Leadership are offering a fun program of crafts, games, pizza supper and a movie. "San- ta Paws 2". The cost is by donation only. To register call the church office by Thursday Dec. 5. There are only 30 spots available; call 905-877-4482. Holiday Magic on Main Street (and Holiday Mar- ket): Participating businesses will provide an assortment of events for the evening, including horse & wagon rides, caroling, shopping opportunities, and much more! This year they will also be hosting a Holiday Market featur- ing some of your favourite Farmers' Market vendors and other crafters and bakers, 3-9 p.m. on Main and Mill St., Downtown Georgetown. Info: 905-873-4970, www.down- towngeorgetown.com Ted Flanagan's Olde Fashioned Christmas Special: at St. John's United Church, 11 Guelph St. in Georgetown, 8 p.m., following the Georgetown BIA event, Magic On Main. Tickets are $20 adults, $10 students and $45 for a family of four pass. The show raises funds for local fami- lies who need a little extra help at Christmas time and mu- sic scholarships for local high school students. Toonie Movie: 1 p.m. at the Georgetown Seniors Cen- tre. New release featured with popcorn & drink. Non- members welcome at a cost of $3. Youth Much Music Dance: 7:30-10 p.m. at Gellert Community Centre. Tickets on sale now, $12.50. Pre-Teen Video Dance Fundraiser: 7-10 p.m. at the Acton Legion. These adult/parent chaperoned Video Dance Fundraisers help raise money for local sports groups and organizations and are hosted by Party Cinemas. Open to ages 7-13. Cost: $10. Info: www.videodanceparty.ca. The Baby Bunch: 2-3:30 p.m. at St. Alban's - in Alban House, 537 Main St., Glen Williams. Baby Talk: free drop-in for parents with new babies to chat in an informal setting, Fridays, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at St. George's Anglican Church. Georgetown Legion euchre: 7 p.m. Admission $2. Friday Night Suppers: 6-7 p.m. at the Georgetown Legion. Menu: Shepherd's Pie and salad. Cost $6/person, dessert $1 extra. Acton Legion euchre: 7:15-9:45 p.m. Admission $2. Saturday, Dec. 7 Optimist Breakfast with Santa: 9 a.m. to noon. (Pan- cakes, sausage, bacon, juice or tea/coffee) hosted by The Optimist Club of Halton Hills. 13439 Hwy. 7. Enjoy pan- cakes, sausage, bacon, juice, tea/coffee. Guests will be able to take pictures with Santa, enjoy breakfast, sing Christmas carols and get creative in our Christmas Craft room. Santa's elves will be helping and MAYBE a visit from Mrs. Claus too! Limited tickets ($15/fam- ily); call Norm Paget, 905-873-8948. Food bank fundraiser: Solaris Tanning Studio, 118 Guelph St., (at Maple Ave). will be hosting a fundraiser for the Georgetown Bread Basket in conjunction with its grand open- ing, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bring a food or cash dona- tion and enjoy free tanning, free food, prizes and more. Benefit show: Inspire Halton, a Halton Hills youth initiative, is organizing a benefit show comprised of local acts for Eoin Campbell, a GDHS student diagnosed with cancer, 7-9 p.m. at Get the Scoop, Downtown Georgetown. 3rd Annual 'Cram-a-Cruiser' Event: at Real Canadian Superstore, 171 Guelph St., 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Skating competition: Acton Skating Club hosts the Midway West Area competition Skates Alive, Dec. 7 and 8. The competition is running Saturday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Come cheer on our local skaters! Georgetown Little Theatre Auditions: for youth May production of Semi-Monde to be held 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the GLT Studio, 33 Stewarttown Road. Info/to book an audition: 905-877-3422. Christmas Dinner: Welcome Home Children's Centre hosts a Christmas Dinner, 5:30 p.m. at Maple Avenue Bap- tist Church. Keynote speaker is Pastor David Tapley. A fun evening for all including bake table and door prizes. Tick- ets, $20 adults, $10 children, 6-12. For tickets call 416-648- 0040, 905-873-9652, 905-877-0630 or info@welcomechil- dren.org, www.welcomechildren.org Christmas Bazaar: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Boston Presby- terian Church, 9185 Third Line, Halton Hills. Hot lunch, deli, baking, silent auction, country store. Breakfast with Santa: a fundraiser for Georgetown Girl Guides, 9 a.m. to noon, at Knox Presbyterian Church, Main Street, Georgetown. Tickets are $5, available at the door. Price includes Pancake Breakfast, photo with Santa, silent auction, kids crafts, and more. Bake Sale: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Upper Credit Humane Society Thrift Shop, 68 Main St.N. (Moore Park Plaza) George- town. Info: 905-702-8661. Poor Angus in Concert: The popular celtic band brings their upbeat mix of modern and traditional mu- sic to the John Elliott Theatre at 8 p.m. Poor Angus dynamically interprets the music of past and present, performing original and traditional Scottish, Irish and East Coast themed Celtic music in a manner which appeals to both traditional purists and modern audiences equally. Tickets/info: www.haltonhills.ca/theatre or 905-877-3700. North Halton Kitten Rescue Pet Pictures with San- ta on Sat. Dec. 7 and Sun. Dec. 8, 11 a.m to 2 p.m. Pet Valu, 235 Guelph St Georgetown will be hosting this en- tertaining event. $10 per print donation. Young cats and kittens also available for adoption. Georgetown Choral Society presents An Olde English Christmas, featuring the "Magnificat" by John Rutter, and a selection of traditional English Christmas Carols, 8 p.m. at Georgetown Christian Reformed Church, 11611 Trafal- gar Rd. Info: www.georgetownchoral.ca Christmas on the Credit Bazaar: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at St. Alban's Church, 537 Main St., Glen Williams. The Café opens at 9 a.m. Doors to bazaar open at 10 a.m. and will feature crafts, plants, baked goods, frozen foods, penny table, silent auction and more. An English Christmas Tea: noon to 3 p.m. at Churchill Community Church, 14406 Churchill Rd. N., Acton (at Er- in-Halton Townline). A traditional Tea features cranberry scones, raspberry jam, cream, finger sandwiches, sweets, special teas or coffee. Cost: $10/person. More CALENDAR, pg. 25