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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 2 Oct 2014, p. 23

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•T h e IF P • H alto n H ills, Thursday, O ctober 2, 2014 23 Fall ClassesFall Classes SHED THE STRESS... Join Our ADULT PROGRAMS. * Convenient evening programs * Classes run 3 times a week (come once, come three times, whatever works with your schedule) * A great social evening with excellent physical & mental benefits * FOR ALL AGES & Abilities We're ready when you are. Visit us soon & feel the difference Rampulla's Martial Arts 14 Main St. S. Downtown Georgetown • 702-1116 www.rampullasmartialarts.com The Shoppers Drug Mart® Tree of Life campaign supports local women's health charities, with 100% of all proceeds going directly to women's health initiatives in your community. Over the last 12 years, you've helped us raise over $23 million dollars and we're hoping you'll help us make a meaningful difference in women's health again this year. Visit your local Shoppers Drug Mart between September 20 and October 17 and buy a leaf ($1), a butterfly ($5), an acorn ($10) or a cardinal ($50) to help women's health grow in your community. Learn more at shoppersdrugmart.ca/women d na yadot etanoD l acol troppus pleh l acol troppus pleh .lthaeh s'nmeow .lthaeh s'nmeow In the past number of years, there has been a steady decline in the num- ber of volunteers coming forward to support local non-profit agencies in this community. Many of your local agencies rely on volunteers to carry out important work in the community, and it is quite often a struggle to meet the needs of their clients. Adult literacy is no exception. If you have three hours per week, please con- sider giving back to your community. Why volunteer to be an adult litera- cy tutor? • one in five adults need some help with either reading, writing, basic math or computers. • Literacy North Halton will give you the basic tools you need along with the resources and a public location to provide an adult student with a per- sonalized learning environment. • Through regular assessment and contact with our Training Coordina- tors, you will be "Opening the Doors" for another adult in this community to enjoy a fuller life. • "I have so enjoyed working with my student. I learn from him and we now see great progress in his ability to tackle everyday reading"--adult lit- eracy tutor. Like to know more? We are recruit- ing NOW for Fall training. Call Litera- cy North Halton, 905-873-2200. Info: www.lnhadultlearning.ca ****** Literacy North Halton is also invit- ing applications to serve on Board of Directors. Literacy North Halton is a registered non-profit organization #107782609- RR0001 and is supported by the Min- istry of Training, Colleges and Universi- ties; United Way of Halton Hills, United Way of Milton; community agencies and individuals. Adult Learning Centre has an urgent need for tutors Literacy Matters 905-873-2200

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