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•Th e IFP• H alton H ills, Thursday, D ecem ber 19, 2013 27 Sterling silver charms from $29 Georgetown Marketplace 280 Guelph Street • Georgetown, Ontario 905.873.6662 Forget sugar plums. DREAM ABOUT PANDORA. S ig n U p N o w ! Now in Georgetown!! Fun year round soccer classes for kids 18 months to 7th birthday www.littlekickers.ca 416-826-9026 milton@littlekickers.ca HAVE A FUN FILLED, SAFE AND HAPPY HOLIDAY! December Special: Sign up for January 2014 and get 15 weeks for the price of 12 OR 7 for the price of 6! Sign-up for Spring/Summer Football in DECEMBER TO SAVE! House League 9-13 yrs. (2001 - 2005) $350 Crimson Tide Rep 14-18 yrs. (1995-2000) $575 EARLY BIRD FOOTBALL www.haltonhillsfootball.com TYKE CO-ED Flag Football! 6-8 yrs. (2006-2008) $150 NE W THU DEC 19 6 - 8 PM Georgetown Market Place By The Food Court REGISTER TONIGHT In person registration Monday, Dec. 16th from 6pm-9pm., Moldmasters Lobby. Detailed information, fees, and online registration at: In egistration Monday Dec. 16th fr 6pm-9pm., Moldmasters Lobby information, fees, registration www.georgetownskatingclub.ca Learn to Skate in Halton Hills Georgetown Skating Club Now registering for Learn to Skate & Power Skate 10-week January-March Programs ACTON SKATING CLUBACTO N S KATING CLU BAC TO N S KATING CLU B CLCL CTCT In-person registration December 12th, 16th & 19th 6-8pm, Acton Arena. Detailed information, fees, and online registration at: In-person registration December 12th, 16th & 19th 6-8pm, Acton Arena. information, fees, registration www.actonskatingclub.com Learn to Skate in Halton Hills Now registering for Learn to Skate & Power Skate 10-week January-March Programs Continued from pg. 26 Christmas Day Wednesday, Dec. 25 Christmas Day Service: 10 a.m., Holy Eu- charist at St. Alban's Church, 537 Main St., Glen Williams. All are welcome. Please join us as we celebrate the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. Christmas Fellowship Dinner: 1 p.m. at St. Alban's Parish Hall, 537 Main St., Glen Williams. A community Christmas Dinner open to all to share fellowship with those who are alone or if your families are far away. Please call the church for a no-cost dinner reservation at 905-877-8323. Boxing Day Thursday, Dec. 26 Bruce Trail Hike: Level 2, 7-8 km carpool loop hike. Depart at 1 p.m. from the small, separate area of the parking lot south of the Georgetown Professional Arts building, 99 Sinclair (Guelph & Sinclair). Hike the Silver Creek, Roberts Side Trail. There are numer- ous cracks and crevices along the trail. Very rocky sections as well. Dress for the weather and wear appropriate footwear. Bring your icers, water and snacks. Leader: Angelika, 905-877-7805 asgk.canada@sympatico.ca COMMUNITY CALENDAR The longest night of the year is fast approaching. Last year, on December 21, Sheila Black guided a beautiful ceremony and a prayer with a multitude of people who came to share in the end of the Ma- yan Calendar (check out last year's 90 photos at http://www.meetup. com/Sacred-Sevens-Sharing-Cir- cle/photos/12341022/#190962552). This year, Sheila will again fa- cilitate the ceremony in Willow Park while our drum circle leader, Anthony Barr will be on the rim of the Grand Canyon. Exactly at 7 p.m. EST and 4 p.m. PST, Anthony and Sheila will quote the global prayer while being joined by many other ceremonies and individuals across the planet. All over the world, at the mid- night hour at Stonehenge (GMT), groups are celebrating the begin- ning of a new year as the days will start to gradually increase in length and the nights grow shorter. Willow Park Ecology Centre is part of this worldwide celebration as host for our ceremony. The Sacred Fire will be started in Willow Park Ecology Centre at 6 p.m. and Steve Winterhawk of Four Colours Drum Circle in Brampton will be rejoining us as the fire keeper for this night's sacred ceremony. Join us singing some Sacred Sevens songs as well as other earth mother songs and help us to send out prayer and gratitude one heartbeat, one drum beat, we are all one. When the welcoming in of the new cal- endar takes place at the TOR in Glaston- bury England, it will be 7 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 21 local time. To ensure that we all take part in the ceremony at exactly the same time, please ensure that you arrive a little before 7 p.m. so that we can smudge everyone and have the sacred fire ready for the prayers to be shared at the same time. Please dress warmly and bring a flash- light as this is an outdoor event. If you joined with us before, or if you missed the previous events, please feel wel- come to join with us on this momentous occasion in a place that was well used by the First Nations in this land. Children are welcome and encouraged to participate. For more information check out www. willowparkecology.ca/current and http:// www.meetup.com/Sacred-Sevens-Sharing- Circle/events/152514472/ Willow Park Ecology Centre celebrates Winter Solstice By CAROLYN MARTIN WPEC Winter Solstice Ceremony celebrated last year at WPEC.

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