•Th e IF P• H al to n H ill s • Th ur sd ay , M ar ch 2 7, 2 01 4 30 ©2012 McDonald's (Restaurant address) GEORGETOWN LOCATION 185 Guelph Street OPEN 24 HOURS ACTON LOCATION 374 Queen St .E. Open at 5:00 am Everyday BRAMPTON LOCATIONS 9521 Mississauga Rd. Inside Wal-Mart 9485 Mississauga Rd. Open at 5:00 am Everyday COMMUNITY CALENDAR Continued from pg. 28 Monday, March 31 Adult Learning Centre: Adults do you need to upgrade your skills: in reading, writing, math or basic computers? In- formation sessions are held on Mondays at 1:30 p.m. at 72 Mill St. Suite 207 in Georgetown or call The Adult Learning Centre, 905-873-2200. Halton Hills Toastmasters: meets 7:30 p.m. at St. Alban's Church in Glen Williams. Info: http:\\haltonhillstm.toastmas- tersclubs.org. Tuesday, April 1 CFUW meeting: Laurent Thibault speaking on The Halton Hills Community Brand: Capturing the Heart of the Commu- nity, 7:30 p.m. at the Georgetown Library CAShh campaign begins: Do you have some time to spare in April? Do you enjoy getting out in the fresh air and meeting new people in your neigh- bourhood? Cancer Assistance Service of Halton Hills (affectionately known as CAShh) is holding its April "Give Where You Live" campaign beginning April 1 and ending April 30. CAShh is in need of canvassers for its campaign! If you are able to volunteer, please call Mari- lyn Inglis at 905-702-8886 or minglis@cancerassistance.org. Halton Hills Concert Band: Love to play music and have fun? Learning a new instrument or reviving an old skill? Ages 13+, brass, woodwind, and percussion players welcome. Weekly rehearsals on Tuesdays, 7:15-9:30 p.m. at Academy of Music, 330 Guelph St., Unit 9. Info: www.haltonhillsconcert- band.com, 905-873-6144 (Roper Galloway). Free Employment Services in Acton: Get help with re- sumes, cover letters, job searching, interview and more from an Employment Advisor from The Centre for Skills Develop- ment and Training on Tuesdays, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Acton library. For free appointment, call 905-693-8458 x101. Wednesday, April 2 Halton Hills Camera Club: 7 p.m. at St George's Anglican Church in Georgetown. Info: www.hhcc.ca. Astronomy Program: Halton Hills Public Library, Acton Branch is continu- ing its Astronomy series, and will present Spring Constellations - Legend and Lore, 7 p.m. Kids and adults alike will enjoy this interesting program! Please register by phoning 519-853-0301 ext. 2550. Calling all Volunteers: Would you like to provide a needed service, solve a problem, advance a worthy cause or look for personal development? Maybe you would like to make con- tacts, learn new skills, or gain valuable work experience. Spe- cialists from Volunteer Halton will be at Georgetown library 2-6 p.m. on Wednesday. Volunteer Halton links people who want to volunteer with organizations that need volunteers. Free Employment Services in Georgetown: Experts from VPI will provide resume assistance, interview coaching, help with employment related communications like cover let- ters, and much more at the Georgetown library, 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Wednesdays. For free appointment, 905-873-9816. Family help: Are you angry, frustrated and exhausted- by someone else's addiction? We understand as few others can. NAR-ANON Family Group meets every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at St. Paul's Church, 723 Balmoral Dr., Brampton. Helpline: 416-239-0096, www.naranonontario.com Thursday, April 3 Zumba: Globe Productions' spring Zumba sessions start on March 20 (for 10 weeks to May 22). Cost is $10 per week ($8 if 10 sessions purchased). Thursdays from 6:15-7:15 p.m. at the Old Armoury, just inside the Georgetown Fairgrounds. Fellowship 55+ Senior's Luncheon: 12 noon at Norval United Church, 486 Guelph St. Everyone 55 or older is invited for a delicious lunch and euchre. The cost is $4. To reserve your place at the table please RSVP to Bruce Cunnington 905- 873-0729, www.norvalunited.ca Georgetown Seniors Centre Annual General Meeting: 1 p.m. All members please plan to attend this very important meeting at the Centre. Family Church Service: 5:30-6:30 p.m. at St. Alban's Church in Glen Williams.A church service tailor made for families with young children-- short, active, lively, teaching the basics of the faith and finished off with pizza! Every first, third and fifth Thursday of the month. Each family to bring $5 to cover pizza and drinks. Friday, April 4 Much Music Youth Dance for Grades 6, 7 & 8: 7:30-10 p.m. at Gellert Community Centre. Tickets $12.50. Pre-Teen Video Dance Fundraiser: 7-10 p.m. at the Ac- ton Legion for ages 7-13. Admission: $10. This is a fundraiser hosted by Party Cinemas for local minor sports teams and other non-profit groups. These dances are parent chaperoned. Fun contests and prizes along with all their favourite music videos. Info: www.videodanceparty.ca Toonie Movie: 1 p.m. at the Georgetown Seniors Centre. Enjoy a movie, popcorn & drink for only a toonie. Youth Confirmation PLUS: A new take on Confirmation. Pulling together all youth in Gr. 7 to 12, 7-9 p.m. at Norval United Church. First hour is all together for games and wor- ship. Second hour small groups. Saturday, April 5 Spring Auction: 12-3 p.m. at St. Andrew's United Church. Raffles, games, live auction. Por- tion of proceeds support the 4th Georgetown Venturer Scouts Adventure 14 Jamboree in New- foundland. Admission: $5, in- cludes free hot dog, cookie, drink and chance for a the door prizes. Info: standrewsoffice@cogeco.ca, 905-877-4482, www. standrewsuc.ca Sweet Taste of Spring: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Enjoy pancakes and real maple syrup, maple baked beans and maple sweets. Adults $6, children (6-12 years ) $3, age 5 and under free. Baked goods and maple syrup will be available for sale. Orga- nized by Limehouse Memorial Hall Board. Bake and Book Sale/Soup and Dessert Lunch: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Knox Presbyterian Church, 44 Main St. N., Acton (wheelchair accessible). Proceeds to the Accessibility fund & the Mercy Children's Center, Kenya. Info: 519-853-2360. Best of Broadway: Join 100 kids from the Georgetown Children's Chorus, as they sing all your Broadway favourites at the John Elliott Theatre-- two shows 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Tickets are $20 adults and $15 students/children. Box Office: 905-877- 3700 or www.haltonhills.ca/theatre Health, Home and Happiness Show #H5 Are you looking for more business? Do you need to show people what you do? The Health, Home and Happiness Show, co-sponosored by the Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce and The Independent & Free Press is the perfect opportunity whether you offer home and garden improvements and products, offer health and well-being products and services or just make people happy with what you do. #H5 will be held on May 2-3 at the Mold-Masters Sports Plex. Book your space now! Contact your sales rep at The Independent & Free Press or Advertising Manag- er Cindi Campbell, 905-873-0301 ext. 232 or ccamp- bell@theifp.ca to book your booth.