•Th e IFP• H alton H ills, Thursday, O ctober 16, 2014 45 Are you coming? Halton Hills Christian School offers an exceptional faith-based academic learning environment for Preschool - Grade 8 students.Come and visit our new spacious campus and learn about our programs, teachers and special education opportunities. Visit us to find out more. 905.877.4221 haltonhillschristianschool.org Thank You for Voting us #1 11555 Tenth Line, Georgetown Corner of River Road and 10th Line (Across from Eagle Ridge Golf Course) 905-873-1354 info@terraglen.com www.terraglen.com Hospital tours welcome and visiting hours encouraged. ♥ Preventative Medicine ♥ Wellness and Senior Programs ♥ Mobile/House Calls ♥ Dental Services ♥ Surgery ♥ Chiropractic Care and Laser Therapy ♥ Separate Cat Suites for boarding ♥ Spacious runs for all breed dog boarding Georgetown's favourite Veterinary Services 3 Years in a Row Continued from pg. 44 Wednesday, Oct. 22 Degas Art Talk: 7 p.m. in the Helson Gallery, 9 Church Street, Georgetown. Helson Gallery curator, Judy Daley, presents "Edgar Degas: His Life and Times". Find out more about Edgar Degas' work as a painter and sculptor, his love of the ballet and theatre, and life in 19th century Paris as explored in Cathy Marie Buchanan's novel "The Painted Girls". Enjoy this rich cultur- al experience with traditional French sweets and music. Tickets, $5, on sale at Library Service Desks. Halton Hills Sports Museum & Resource Centre annual general meeting will be held 7-9 p.m. in the Museum Hall in the Mold-Masters SportsPlex. Equilibrium-Georgetown meets 7:30 p.m. (doors open at 7 p.m.) at Norval United Church, 486 Guelph St., Norval. Free admission. This month: the mother-daughter equation: a bi- polar disorder experience with guest speaker Julie Lough. Info: Canadian Mental Health Association, 905-693- 4270 or georgetown@equilibrium- oakville.com Thursday, Oct. 23 Norval pit-STOP Community Or- ganization celebrates! Come enjoy real, good, local food with old friends and new friends! Celebrate our mile- stone accomplishment; the City of Brampton Council does not support the Brampton Brick quarry rezoning, and will oppose it at the OMB, 6-7:30 p.m. (social & snacks start at 5:30 p.m.) at St Paul's Anglican Hall, 16 Adamson St., Norval. Friday, Oct. 24 The Spirit of Maud Theatre Com- pany presents: a new work, Anne and Maud, that celebrates two Canadian Treasures: Anne Shirley (Anne of Green Gables) and Lucy Maud Montgomery. Dramatist Marion Abbott has crafted a piece that combines excerpts from Montgomery's journals and the classic story of Anne Shirley who is mistak- enly sent to live with Marilla and Mat- thew Cuthbert. This new work high- lights the passion and genius of Lucy Maud Montgomery as she created her world famous red headed heroine. The play will open Friday, October 24 and will run for four weekends at St. Paul's Anglican Church Parish Hall in Norval. To purchase tickets or receive more in- formation: www.spiritofmaudtheatre- company.com Acton Legion euchre: 7:15-9:45 p.m. $2. Friday night euchre: 7 p.m. every Friday at the Georgetown Legion. Ad- mission $2. Community Calendar The 2FortyTwo Church of Georgetown recently raffled a 15-foot hand-crafted cedar canoe, with the $2,002 in proceeds going to the Georgetown Bread Basket. 2FortyTwo parishioner Mark Hodgins (right) built and donated the canoe, which was won by a Georgetown couple and plans to have another ready to raffle in the spring. Accepting the donation is Kevin Flynn (right), director of event co-ordinating for the Bread Basket, and 2FortyTwo Church lead pastor Dustin Boreland. 2FortyTwo Church meets every Sun- day at the Norval United Church at 486 Guelph St. in Norval at 1 p.m. Photo by Eamonn Maher Cans for a canoe