Thursday, A pril 16, 2015 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 29 RR #4, 11742 Tenth Line Georgetown, L7G 4S7 • 905-877-8468 Reconnect with your family and the community at Eagle Ridge EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY TIME www.eagleridge.clublink.ca NEW Family Membership Benefits Junior Golf Programs Mothers Day Brunch - BOOK NOW STAY AT HOME THIS SUMMER 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 ♥ 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 PROTECT YOUR PET 4 Years in a Row With the arrival of spring we are all happy to spend more time outdoors. However with that comes ticks and fleas and soon mosquitoes too. Call us today to set up an appointment to have your dog's heartworm test done and we can discuss the prevention that is best suited for the needs of your pet. Although there is reduced risk for household cats to be exposed to heartworm disease, they do need flea protection! COMMUNITY Wild Goose Squadron to 'tag' at various locations this weekend This coming weekend, Friday, April 16 to Sun- day, April 19, Georgetown Air Cadets-- 756 Wild Goose Squadron-- will be found around town at multiple locations as part of a Squadron Fundrais- ing activity known as "tagging". This involves the voluntary donation of any spare change people may have, in exchange for an "I Support Air Cadets" tag. The truly unique feature of the cadet program is its universal accessibility with no registration fees or uniform costs. The Department of National Defense provides some financial support. Howev- er, the squadron is responsible to raise additional funds in order to be able to offer a comprehensive program. The majority of operating funds are gen- erated through bi-annual Tag Day fundraisers, and thus the importance of the Tagging weekends for the Squadron's continued success. Founded in Georgetown in 1969, 756 Wild Goose Squadron cadets are actively engaged in weekly training and extra community events. Please support your local Air Cadets.