Thursday, January 22, 2015 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 41 I n d e p e n d e n t l y O w n e d a n d O p e r a t e d Leslie Logan Sales Representative 1-800-701-0494 Cell: 905-699-5666 info@leslielogan.com/www.leslielogan.com Lives in Georgetown...Sells in Georgetown Services Inc., Brokerage Thinking of buying or selling? Call Effie Dimou for all your real estate needs. 905-877-5211 Dir: 416-991-4247 Real Estate Centre Inc., Brokerage www.georgetownrealty.ca edimou@georgetownrealty.ca EFFIE DIMOU Sales Representative REAL ESTATE DIRECTORY Jeanette DiCarlo Sales Representative Cel: 647 929-1658 Off: 905 812-8123 www.jeanettedicarlo.com email:jeanette.dicarlo@kw.com Living,Working, Selling in Georgetown Susan Hancock Sales Representative Realty Services Inc., Brokerage when experience counts office: 905-456-1000 direct: 905-866-2994 BROKERAGE Pat Akers Sales Representative 905-873-6111 Call Pat Direct 905-703-4766 pakers@trebnet.com Realty Services Inc., Brokerage† Buying Or Selling? confidential consultation arranged! direct: 416-712-9415 office: 905-456-1000 Broker MarkCachia Please Visit www.markcachia.com To advertise in this Full Colour Directory please call Kelli 905-873-0301 ext 237 or email kkosonic@theifp.ca Delivered to 23,000 Homes every Thursday! Heather Morison Broker, ASA (Accredited Seniors Agent) DIRECT: 905 873 4266 OFFICE: 519 853 9924 Did you know . . . ? You can click on . . . www.REresource.ca for all your real estate needs. TUESDAY, JAN. 27 Halton Hills EcoFilm Fest: launch- es with the documentary screening of Cory Trépanier's Into the Arctic II at the John Elliott Theatre, 9 Church St. at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $5 adults; $2 students (un- der 18) are available at the Library and online at www.haltonhills.ca/theatre. For years, artist Cory Trépanier has explored some of the most wild places in Canada. Few have walked in these landscapes. Even fewer have captured them on canvas. Now he's going even further, into remote lands that are more challenging and more dangerous. Into a breathtaking arctic wilderness to ex- perience and paint a land that might never be the same again. Info: www. intothearcticfilm.com Pasta Dinner: 6-9 p.m. entertain- ment by Michael Kelly Cavan and Si- lent Auction at Hillsview Active Living Centre, Acton (adjoining Acton Arena & Community Centre, 415 Queen St. For tickets/info call 519-853 5951. Family Storytime: free drop-in at various locations on various days of the week, until March 7. Info: www.hhpl. on.ca. Halton Hills Concert Band: Love to play music and have fun? Ages 13+, brass, woodwind, and percussion play- ers welcome. Weekly rehearsals on Tuesdays, 7:15-9:30 p.m. at Academy of Music, 330 Guelph St., Unit 9. Info: www.haltonhillsconcertband.com, 905-873-6144 (Roper Galloway). Tuesday Evening Free Art Ses- sions: 7-9 p.m. in Cedarvale Park Cot- tage. Free to all ages (under 12 requires adult accompaniment) and all levels. Bring own art supplies. Info: Jane, 905- 455-8550. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28 Sacre Coeur School open house: 6-7 p.m. Is your child starting school this year? Discover the French Catholic School near you -- École élémentaire catholique du Sacré-Cœur 34, prom- enade Miller Georgetown Tél: 905-873- 0510. French speaking adults wanted: Seeking french speaking adults who would like to participate with a group of Grade 5 students conversing in French via the computer (no computer experi- ence necessary) one hour per week for 13 weeks. This opportunity will take place at the Hillsview Active Living Centre, 318 Guelph St. Info: 905-873- 2601 ext. 2278. Dad's Connect: This free, evening drop-in program is offered through the Ontario Early Years Centre, 8 James St., Georgetown and held on the fourth Wednesday of each month from Sep- tember to June. Dad's Connect runs from 5:30-7:30 p.m., and provides an opportunity for fathers of children from 0-6 years of age to spend some quality play time together with their children and to network with other dads. Din- ner is included. Info: Jennifer, 905-873- 2960. Tutoring Program for Adults: do you need to upgrade your reading, writ- ing or math for the workplace or further training? Work one on one or in a small group with a tutor. Free tuition, small resource fee may apply. Call the Adult Learning Centre for more information. Free Acoustic Jam: at the Shep- herd's Crook on Wednesdays, 8 p.m. Players, singers of all levels welcome. Glen Williams Seniors Drop-in Group: Wednesdays, 12-3 p.m. at St. Al- ban's Parish Hall, Glen Williams. Open to all seniors in the Halton Hills area, fellowship and games. Cost is $1/week. Bring a bagged lunch. THURSDAY, JAN. 29 Sleepytime Stories: Children are invited to wear their pajamas and bring their favourite teddy, and to enjoy some stories, music and fun together 7 p.m. at the Georgetown library, until March 5. FRIDAY, JAN. 30 Halton Hills Cultural Roundtable Symposium: returns Jan. 30-31 at the Acton Town Hall Centre with the theme "Helping Culture Grow". Info: Don Ablett, 905-702-1330, donablett@ cogeco.ca Free PA Day Skate: 2-3:30 p.m. at the Acton Arena. Sponsored by Acton Rotary Club. St John Ambulance Home Alone: This course, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. is designed for the 9 and 10 year old group, to help prepare them to deal with unforeseen emergencies and stay- ing safe in times where they may find themselves alone for short periods of time. Ideally, children should be super- vised at all times by a responsible adult. However, many common events and situations can result in short periods where a child must take on the respon- sibility for themselves. St. John Ambu- lance believes that youth who are well prepared for the unexpected, will more confidently handle an emergency and be safer as a result. To register, call 905- 469-9325. Halton Hills Camera Club's Pho- toArt 2015: The 35th annual contest. Details to be available in February. Info: photoart@hhcc.ca Fantastic Fun Friday: Jan. 30 and Feb. 13 at Norval United Church. Fill out a form (either downstairs or on the NUC website) and mail it in to the church office to register. Fantastic Fun Fridays are PD Day programs for kids in SK-Gr.5, featuring crafts, games, singing, outdoor play, and faith edu- cation. Cost is only $10 per FFF. We are also looking for middle school and high school volunteer helpers. Email andrew@norvalunited.ca if you can help. SUNDAY, FEB. 1 Pas de deux…Violin and Piano Concert: 4 p.m. at 157 Main Street, Georgetown. Be enveloped in the sul- try tones bowed by magical violinist Edwin Huizinga as he and pianist Ron- ald Greidanus weave their way through Brahms idyllic Sonata No. 1 in G Major and Prokofiev's wintery Sonata No. 1 in F Minor. Delicious gourmet stews, cheeses and bread will be served. Tick- ets $45 in advance only at www.george- townbachchorale.com, or Foodstuffs, 89 Main St. S., 905-877-6569; Pat's Prime Cuts & Deli, South Georgetown Centre, 333 Mountainview Rd. S., 905- 873-0352; The Holland Shop, 71 Mill St. E., Acton, 519-853-0950. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Continued from page 19