Thursday, D ecem ber 4, 2014 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 25 Proudly Serving Georgetown since 1994 Please drop off your donation at our office located in the Georgetown Marketplace Mall 905-877-CARE (2273) Proudly Serving Georgetown since 1994 DR. ANOOP SAYAL & ASSOCIATES Family and Cosmetic Dentistry Than k you for y our supp ort o ver th e yea rs. Dr. A. S ayal We are currently accepting donations for our in support of the 17th Annual Food Drive Georgetown Bread Basket great gift iDeaS In partnership with Visit us at www.wagjag.com $30 for 2 Zipline Trips over the Elora Gorge (a $60 Value) from ONE AXE Pursuits Buy Online: $3050% off $49 for a 30-Minute Flight Simulator Experience from Brampton Flight Centre (a $125 Value) Buy Online: $4957% off Buy Online: $5976% off $59 for a Two sets of Striped Microfibre Bed Sheets (a $248 Value) - Includes Shipping from MattressDirect.ca Want to feature your business onWagJag? email us at wjinfo@metroland.com COMMUNITY CALENDAR Monday, Dec. 8 Open Grief Support Group: The pain of losing a loved one is a difficult pain to bear. It hits us deeply. Some- times we don't know how we can carry on. If you are dealing with grief, be it recent or long term, you are invited to attend this open twice monthly meet- ing. Learn about grief, find ways of dealing with grief, hear the stories of others, 7-8:30 p.m. at Norval United Church, 486 Guelph St. Info: Paul Ivany, 905-877-6122, paul@norvalunited.ca, www.norvalunited.ca. Tuesday, Dec. 9 C h r i s t m a s Sing-along: 7:30- 8:30 p.m. at, Knox P r e s b y t e r i a n Church, 116 Main St. S., Downtown G e o r g e t o w n / Featured Musi- cian: Michael Kelly Cavan. Enjoy a wonderful fun, free, and casual evening out singing your favourite Christmas songs. For more information call the church at 905-877- 7585. Everyone welcome. Register Now for Winter Chil- dren's Library Programs: Halton Hills Public Library has a great roster of free programs for young children at both branches. Register register online at www.hhpl.on.ca for Baby Tales (6 to 23 months), Tales for Twos (24 to 35 months) and Library Lion Tales (3 to 5 years). Programs begin in January and are offered at both the Acton and Georgetown branches. All you need is a Family PIN and personal iden- tification numbers for each child. If you have not previously registered for library or recreation and parks' pro- grams, you can fill out a PIN application form online at http://www.haltonhills. ca/PinRequest/index.php For more information, call 905-873-2681 x 2520, 519-853-0301 or visit www.hhpl.on.ca Wednesday, Dec. 10 Silver-Wood Women's Institute: Donations (personal hygiene items, etc.) for Halton Women's Place will be accepted at the Christmas Pot- Luck Dinner, 6:30 p.m., at the historic Devereaux House, 11494 Trafalgar Rd. Info: Donna, 905-877-0592, or Annemarie, 905-873-2519. Knit Night: Whether you are new to knitting or a seasoned expert, join the staff at Halton Hills Public Library, Georgetown Branch for friends, books and all things knitting 6:30-8 pm. Info: www.hhpl.on.ca or call 905-873-2681 x2511. Kinsmen Club of Georgetown Seniors Tour of the Lights: The tour departs from the Walmart park- ing lot at 7 p.m. and there will also be pickups be- ginning at 6:30 p.m. at: Mountainview Residence; Amrstrong Terrace; Cote Terrace; Georgetown Seniors Cen- tre; Victoria Gardens; Kincourt; The Sands; Royal Ascot; Sargent Court; St. Andrew's Church. The tour will be fol- lowed by snacks, entertainment and refreshments served at 8 p.m. at the Salvation Army Church. For more in- formation contact Rob Blackburn at 416-779-2754. Art at the Hillsview Active Liv- ing Centre in Georgetown: A series of art lectures and hands-on learning of a variety of artists and techniques. The program, running in partnership with Halton Hills Public Library, is free of charge and is open to the general public, 1-3 p.m. at Hillsview Active Liv- ing Centre, 318 Guelph Street (Indoor Mall), Georgetown. Please register by calling the Hillsview Active Living Cen- tre at 905-877-6444. Art FUNdamentals for Kids: In- troducing an exciting and new twist to children's art classes on Wednesdays, Jan. 14-March 4, for ages 6-9. This pro- gram, taught by expert artists from the Williams Mill Visual Arts Centre, will allow kids to explore different art me- diums and gain visual art knowledge in a fun and interactive way. New curricu- lum covered each session! Held at Hal- ton Hills Public Library, Georgetown Branch. Register now at www.halton- hills.ca Info: 905-873-2681 x2520. Volunteer Placement: 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 contacts, learn new skills, or gain valuable work expe- rience. Specialists from Volunteer Hal- ton will be at the Georgetown library on Wednesdays, Dec. 10 & 17, 2-6 p.m. and at the Acton library, Dec. 18 , 2-6 p.m. Volunteer Halton links people who want to volunteer with organiza- tions that need volunteers. For more information about this new initiative at the Library, please visit www.hhpl. on.ca or call 905-873-2681 x2511. Thursday, Dec. 11 Farmers Parade of Lights: Main St./ Hwy 7 in Rockwood. Info: www.rockwood- farmersparade.org Newcomer Ser- vices: Newcomers to Halton Hills can meet with a Settlement Informa- tion Specialist from The Centre for Skills Development and Training at the Georgetown library. Settle- ment Information Specialists can answer questions about banking in Canada, immigration, child care, getting a driver's license, health care and finding employ- ment. They can also provide Com- missioner of Oath services. Please contact Alex Harchenko at 905- 693-8103 ext. 207 or to make an appointment, 1-4 p.m. Small Business Help: Are you starting or expanding a small business? Meet with a Halton Re- gion Small Business Centre busi- ness consultant at the George- town library. Book your free one-hour consultation by calling 1-866-4HALTON. Continued from page 24