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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 1 May 2014, Health, Home, Happiness, p. 1

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1 H 5 •T h e IF P • H alto n H ills Thursday, M AY 1, 2014 Thursday, May 1, 2014 Special pullout section 8 Pages HEALTH, HOME & HAPPINESS The stage at the Halton Hills Health, Home and Happiness (#H5) Show will be a hub of activity to en- tertain and educate visitors. The show is taking place May 2-3 at the Mold-Masters SportsPlex, with a wide variety of health and home improvement displays. With a show theme of "Small Town Living at Its Best," many of the businesses with booth displays will take the opportunity to make special presentations from the stage about their products and services. "There will be face painting, and lots for kids to do, inside and out," said Kathleen Dills, General Manager of the Halton Hills Chamber of Com- merce, which is sponsoring the H5 Show with the Independent & Free Press (IFP). A featured guest speaker will be Dr. Ken Gifford-Jones, an MD and medical columnist, who will discuss the benefi ts of Vitamin C in fi ghting heart disease, at 2 pm on Saturday. He supports a theory from Dr. Linus Pauling, suggesting that the build-up of plaque in the heart can be under- stood as low-level scurvy. Fitness motivator Terry Patryluk, author of 'The Medicine Man of Busi- ness,' will provide tips on exercise, weight loss, stress reduction, staying in shape and challenging negative thought patterns that make it diffi - cult to achieve a healthy lifestyle. Also speaking will be George Hil- debrandt, who runs the Remedies Clinic & Health Store, an alterna- tive clinic in Woodbridge. He is the President of Hilgan Enterprises, spe- cializing in Maca energy products from Peru. Linda Bolton, founder of Natural Calm Canada, will outline the benefi ts of magnesium supple- ments. Based on Positive Psychology research, Manon Dulude will provide tips and strategies on how to build a meaningful life, increasing happi- ness and resilience to stress. Susan Wilson from the Health E Nut Café and Juice Bar, at 71 Main Street in Georgetown, will be doing raw food demos on stage. Naturopathic Doctor Julia Foun- tain will present a short talk entitled, "The fi ve most common nutrient defi - ciencies in health conscious people". More than 100 local businesses will participate and attendance is ex- pected to exceed 3,000. Admission is free with a coupon available at www.haltonhillscham- ber.on.ca or www.theifp.ca By PHIL GRAVELLE Special to the IFP H5 show is 'Small Town Living at Its Best' Town worker Brian Magee will be showing off Mighty Machines Randy and Daniella Baryla organized the Home Zone Health expert Linda Bolton George Hildebrandt Maca energy expert Featured speaker Dr. Ken Gifford-Jones 905 877-6944 33 Mountainview Rd. North, Georgetown COME VISIT US AT THE HOME SHOW See ourselectionof vehicleson display0%FINANCINGON MOST MODELS

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