•T he I FP • H al to n H ill s •T hu rs d ay , A p ril 1 1, 2 01 3 14 Proud to call Georgetown my home! Garrey Green mortgage agent #M11000828 c: 647-454-4640 email: ggreen@ggreen.ca website: www.garreygreen.ca Key Mortgage Partners #12333 An Independently Owned & Operated Corporation Let me help you own a home, not a mortgage! Gary Carr Regional Chair 11 /1 20 41 3 Please contact us, as soon as possible, if you have any accessibility needs at Halton Region events or meetings. The Regional Municipality of Halton Halton Region services achieve highest possible Accreditation Rating! Providing residents with safe and quality services has always been a top priority for Halton. That's why I'm proud to share that Halton Region's Service for Seniors Division and the North Halton Mental Health Clinic recently achieved Accreditation with Exemplary Standing from Accreditation Canada. Exemplary Standing is the highest level of performance that an organization can receive. This means our services have not only met national standards, but exceeded them. Recently, of Halton residents indicated they are satis ed with overall Regional services. We are very proud of this achievement. Learn more about our services at www.halton.ca. Halton Regional Meeting Schedule Meetings can be viewed at www.halton.ca/meetings April 9 9:30 a.m. Health & Social Services Cttee. April 10 9:30 a.m. Planning & Public Works Cttee. 1:30 p.m. Admin & Finance Cttee. April 17 9:30 a.m. Regional Council Look What's inNEW Blue Recycle more items Visit www.halton.ca/NewinBlue for details You can now add the following new materials to your Blue Box: Empty metal paint cans Lids removed Black & clear plastic take-out containers Clear plastic "clam shell" containers Plastic plates, cups & coffee cup lids No cutlery Single-serve plastic food containers No lm or foil Plastic plant pots & trays Cardboard cans Stay Connected! HaltonRecycles@HaltonRecycles HaltonRecycles.ca HaltonRecycles e tool makes it easy to nd your aste collection day Halton Region is pleased to launch its new online Waste Collection Calendar Tool at www.halton.ca/wastecalendar. se this tool to quickly search by address to con rm your next waste collection day and see what materials are being collected. You can also sign up to receive weekly email, phone or Twitter collection reminders. Child care for infants to 5 years Realize your Worth, Find Acceptance, Know Your Value, And Be Encouraged A Word and Spirit Faith Church Starting April 21, 2013 at 9 am info@spiritwaveministries.ca www.spiritwaveministries.ca Meeting Location: Mold-Masters SportsPlex - Gordon Alcott Heritage Hall 211 Guelph St., Georgetown WHAT DOES GOD SAY ABOUT YOU? Pastor Sandra & Blair Dalziel 647-786-8594 Our April meeting will be on Thurs- day April 18th starting at 7 p.m. It is our Annual Elections that evening so do at- tend to help elect our {your} new Execu- tive for the term 2013-2014. At our March meeting a few of the Ladies Auxiliary members were given Poppy Appreciation Award Plaques by Poppy Chairwoman Marion Carney. The following were called Colleen Bond, Nor- ma Frost, Janet Malloy, Gail Scarbrough and Gerda Stefan to the front of the room and personally thanked by Mari- on for our involvement. Did you know ladies, that it is in our Bylaw Books to help with the Poppy Campaign. A reminder ladies the Hungryman's Breakfast is always looking and appre- ciating any extra hands, so please call Comrade Dave Frost at 905-873-7710 if you can assist. Their breakfasts are the 2nd Saturdays of each month from 8 a.m. until 11 a.m. upstairs in our ban- quet hall. At this time I would like to thank Branch Secretary Sue Thomas for host- ing the two sporting events which were open to all who would like to play. Both of these events were great fun and well attended. To our Comrades who are under the weather/and or shut-ins, we think of you fondly. By JANET MALLOY Georgetown Legion Ladies Auxiliary Georgetown Legion L.A. elections on April 18 Stewarttown School Grade 8 stu- dent Emily Brown received recog- nition from Branch 120 President Ray Clarke (right) and Youth Edu- cation Chair Anne Benest for win- ning fi rst place with her essay in the Branch and Zone level of the Royal Canadian Legion Remem- brance Literary and Poem com- petition, and a third place at the District level. Photo by Ray Lavender Winning Legion essayist