•Th e IF P• H al to n H ill s • Th ur sd ay , N ov em be r 2 0, 2 01 4 26 Casual SkatingCasual Skating Visit us for all your skating needs We carry new and used: • Skates (hockey skates, figure skates, ladies soft-boot skates) • Helmets (with or without cages) • Skate guards (plastic, soft-stretch, etc.) • Skate aids (metal adjustable) 68 Main Street North Georgetown 905-873-0176 Mon-Fri: 10-8, Sat: 10-6 25 BrisdaleDrive, Unit #1, Brampton • 905.846.2626 369 MountainviewRd. South, Unit #6, Georgetown • 905.877.4500 SAVE UPTO 20%OFF ON SELECTED PRE-ORDERED WALLPAPER! SEE STORE FOR DETAILS ANDOTHER GREAT OFFERS! PERSONAL IN HOME COLOUR CONSULTATIONS AVAILABLE SEE STORE FORMORE DETAILS 118 Mill St. Georgetown 905-873-0043 www.TheSewingCafe.ca LEARNTO SEW one stitch at a time • Day & evening sewing classes • Kids and adults • All skill levels • Small Ma ple Av e Main St. S Mi ll S t. Building Confidence, Creativity & Talent Small class sizes • PADays • Holiday • Birthday Parties Safe Meeting, or exceeding the high standards of the Day Nurseries Act. Educational Exclusive "Wee Learn" program promotes learning through play for all ages. Reliable Worry free - flexible hours and RECE supported. Learn more weewatch.com Call today: 1-877-823-2621 Information Evening for Parents of Grade 8 Students Parents of students who will attend Acton or Georgetown District high schools in September 2015 are invited to learn about Halton District School Board's Grade 9 programs, services for students, and diploma requirements. Parents should attend the Parents' Information Night at their home school. Both students and parents are welcome to attend. Georgetown District High School Wed., Nov. 26 at 6:30 p.m. 905-877-6966 Acton High School Thurs., Nov. 27 at 7:00 p.m. 519-853-2920 For Tickets/ information 905-877-3422 YouthCo.YouthCo. For Tickets/ information 905-877-3422 YOUTH CO. ONE ACTS-Y1A November 27-29, 2014 7:30 pm@ GLT Studio, 33 Stewarttown Rd. Tickets $10 A festival of One Act Plays, produced, acted and directed by Youth Co. members. THEY1AS ARE BACK! www.georgetownlittletheatre.ca The artists of the Arti- sans' Attic have added a new member-- gifted stained glass artist Susan Kerr. Kerr brings her new beautiful fine art glass to the co-operative with her stained glass lamps, vases, windows and ornaments. She has over 30 years of ex- perience in the stained glass field as well as being an excellent and sought-after teacher. Kerr will also be part of Artisans' Attic's upcoming new art show "Wild Ones, where animal art abounds," opening Saturday Nov, 22, at Artisans' Attic, 73 Main St. S., Downtown George- town. The Artisans' Attic artists have gone wild with creative ways to bring ani- mals into their art. Meet Kerr, as well as the other artists, at the art show open- ing starting at noon on that day. For more information please call 905-877-7065. The Artisans' Attic, an artisan's co-operative that houses the original work of more than 30 dynamic artists is in its 18th year on Main St. in downtown Georgetown. The abun- dance of skilled and beau- tiful work displayed at this store/gallery includes; functional and decorative pottery, weaving, basketry, jewelry, original paintings and limited edition prints, photography, stained glass, blown glass, papier mache, fibre arts, metal sculpture and so much more. Artisans' Attic adds new member, just in time for fall/winter show SUSAN KERR Members of Artisans' Attic are from back row (from left) Beth Grant, Karen Caissie, Mary Meredith, Laura Kingsbury, Susan Pippy. Front row (from left), Margaret Searle, Carolyn Filter and Susan Little.