Thursday, June 25, 2015 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 37 HOLIDAY CLOSURE CANADA DAY - JULY 1, 2015 CIVIC CENTRE - 905-873-2600 Closed. ACTIVAN - 905-873-2601 ext. 2617 ActiVan Service will be available on an after- hours basis. The booking office will be closed. CANINE CONTROL - 905-877-6235 FIRE DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS - 905-877-1133 Administration closed. INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES - PUBLIC WORKS Public Works After-Hours Contact 905-873-2600 - press 2 to connect to the Public Works After-Hours Line and follow the prompts. PUBLIC LIBRARIES Acton Branch 519-853-0301 Georgetown Branch 905-873-2681 Closed. RECREATION & PARKS DEPARTMENT Gellert Community Centre Open Canada Day July 1st, for Leisure Swim 1:00-2:30 pm *regular admission fees and admittance policy apply The following facilities are closed: Georgetown & Acton Indoor Pool Acton Arena & Community Centre & Mold-Masters SportsPlex Hillsview Active Living Centre Georgetown & Acton Location Halton Hills Cultural Centre & Helson Gallery FOR EMERGENCIES - FIRE/POLICE/AMBULANCE: DIAL 911 74 _________________________________________ EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Facility "B" Operator - ARENAS Job Posting No. 201515 Come join our team! We are looking for a candidate who shares our corporate values of Honesty, Excellence, Team, Fun, Creativity and Respect. These values are second nature for the successful candidate and are demonstrated in their work and interactions with colleagues and the community. Under the direction of the Facility Supervisor, the successful appl icant wi l l perform maintenance and other facility operational duties as required in the safe operation of the arena, community centre and assigned facilities. You will be accountable for: • The delivery of services including the safe and eff icient operation of the arena/ community centre facilities and equipment. • Inspect and monitor ice surface and ice conditions, rink boards, rink glass and spectator safety netting and other rink components. • Perform ice maintenance and ice installation. • Perform detailed caretaking and maintenance functions. • Perform set up, dismantling and clean up of facility for permitted functions/activities. • Ensure safe environment for public and staff by following prescribed procedures. You possess: • High School Diploma required. • Possess the Class B Ref r igera t ion Certification • Certified Ice Technician designation preferred. • Current First Aid, C.P.R. and W.H.M.I.S training and Ontario Driver's Licence Class G • Ability to work with minimal supervision. • Possess exceptional customer service skills, tact and initiative. • Willingness to work shifts, including days, evenings and weekends. • Possess skills and knowledge in carpentry, mechanical and electrical disciplines. • Previous experience in a similar position preferred Compensation: $25.99 per hour (Class B rate), as specified in the Collective Agreement between the Town of Halton Hills and C.U.P.E. Local 73. Qualified candidates may submit a detailed resume in confidence to the Town by 4:30 p.m., July 3, 2015. Please quote Posting No. 201515 on your resume. Mail: Human Resources Town of Halton Hills 1 Halton Hills Drive Halton Hills, ON L7G 5G2 Fax: (905) 873-1431 Email: humanresources@haltonhills.ca (preferred method) We thank all those who apply, but advise that only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. The Town of Halton Hills is an equal opportunity employer, Accommodations are available for all parts of the recruitment process. If contacted for an interview, please advise the Human Resources staff of any measures you feel you need to enable you to be assessed in a fair and equitable manner. Information received relating to accommodation measures will be addressed confidentially. Personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, 2001 (S.O. 2001, c.25) and will be used to select a candidate. Questions about this collection should be directed to the Manager of Human Resources. 75 Happy 50th Geoff Love from The Family By Cory Soal R.H.A.D. . . . Lend MeYour Ears We care about your hearing! Professional Arts Building 99 Sinclair Ave., Suite 210, Georgetown 905-873-6642 Serving the community of Halton Hills and surrounding areas since 1992 The Georgetown Part 1 Although hearing instrument technology has greatly improved over the years, the fact still remains that nothing can mimic the human ear. Due to the damage in your ears that is causing hearing loss, you will never be able to hear as well as a normal hearing person. Expecting results from your hearing instruments that cannot be achieved will only lead to frustration and dissatisfaction. By asking your hearing professional questions and describing your experiences, the optimum performance can be reached to match your expectations. The following are some facts: * The extent of improvement to your hearing is directly proportional to the severity and the duration of your loss. * The more severe the hearing loss the harder it will be for the hearing instruments to restore your hearing to near normal. * The longer the duration of your hearing loss the harder it will be for your brain to adjust to the new sounds. WHAT YOU SHOULD EXPECT FROM HEARING INSTRUMENTS! Emily Arbic-Cohen Congratulations on obtaining your High School Diploma from Christ the King Secondary School I am so proud of you. Love, Mom Have a super day Love and Best Wishes, Nanny, Pop, Amaris, Ayla, Mommy, Daddy and Nana xoxo Happy 1st Birthday Bennett Connell Metcalfe June 26, 2015 POWERFUL CONVERSATIONS FOR PERSONAL TRANSFORMATION Ph.D. 905-873-9393 www.forgecoachingandconsulting.com 38 Oak Street, Georgetown, ON • INDIVIDUAL & COUPLE COUNsELLINg • ANXIETY/ DEPREssION • LIFE & CAREER ChANgEs • PERsONAL gROwTh COUNSELLING & COACHING SERVICES COMMUNITY CALENDAR SUNDAY, JUNE 28 Bruce Trail Halton Hills Chapter Hike: Medium pace loop hike, approx. 8 km. Depart at 9:30 a.m. from the George- town Market Place parking lot, south of the medical building. We will hike the Canada Goose Side Trail (4.7 km), meet- ing up with the main trail and loop back via the Brown Benton Side Trail (1.1 km). This hike counts as 5.8 km towards the Toronto Bruce Trail Club's Side Trail Challenge. Bring water/snack/lunch; bug repellent and sun screen. Wear ap- propriate hiking shoes/boots. Hike lead- er: Sara, 289-890-0439. saramaedel@ hotmail.com Halton Hills Family Bike Ride: 1-3 p.m. at the Gellert Centre. Sign up for Halton Hills Bike Challenge-- 3 km track, ride as many times as you would like. DJ by Party Cinemas, entertainment and much more. Presented by Halton Hills Community Bike Challenge, Gen- erations Physiotherapy Cenre, Motive 8 Fitness, Hayden's Re-Bicycling. TUESDAY, JUNE 30 Walking Through Grief Support Group: The pain of losing a loved one is perhaps the most difficult pain to bear. If you have recently lost a loved one or have been grieving for some time, you are in- vited to attend this group. Commenc- ing on Tuesday, June 30, 7-8:30 p.m. at Norval United Church. The group will run for nine weeks and will be led by Rev. Paul Ivany. Info: 905-877-6122 or office@norvalunited.ca. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 Canada Day in Acton: Park opens at 6 p.m. with greeting from elected of- ficials, cake is served compliments of Acton's Sobeys, community demon- strations and starting at 7 p.m. crooner Monty Greig and Acton's own Half Hour City. Fireworks to start at dusk. Events are free but please donate at the gate to help offset the cost of the fireworks. Canada Day in the Glen: Glen Wil- liams has hosted this celebration of Canada's birthday for many years. It includes a Pancake Breakfast hosted by the Glen Ball Association, two fun baseball games, lots of entertainments for kids, a fantastic parade, a pet show, and the honoring of the Glen Citizen of the Year. Food and artisan vendors, a Strawberry Tea, exhibitions from some local organizations, and the whole day finishes off with the famous Duck Race. Bruce Trail Halton Hills Chapter Hike: Leisurely to medium pace, easy terrain, 5-6 km local hike. Depart at 9:30 a.m. from the Georgetown Market Place parking lot, south of the medical build- ing, east of Walmart. Afterwards, we'll stop for lunch at a local eatery (option- al). Bring adequate water/snacks/bug repellent. Hike leader: Angelika, 905- 877-7805 asgk.canada@sympatico.ca THURSDAY, JULY 2 Fellowship 55+ Senior's Lun- cheon: The first Thursday of the month, 6:00 pm at Norval United Church, 486 Guelph St.. Everyone 55 or older is in- vited for a delicious lunch and euchre. The cost is $5. To reserve your place, RSVP to Bruce Cunnington 905-873- 0729, www.norvalunited.ca Optimist Thursday Night Bingo: every Thursday. Grand Prize $250. The fun starts at 7 p.m. with doors open at 6:30 p.m. at the Halton Hills Optimist Club, 13439 Hwy. 7, between George- town and Acton (just west of the traffic lights at 22 Sideroad.) FRIDAY, JULY 3 Fantastic Fun Friday: There are still spaces available for Norval United Church's Fantastic Fun Friday pro- grams. 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 educa- tion. Cost is only $10 per FFF. Needed: middle school and high school volun- teer helpers--email andrew@norval- united.ca. Dates: July 3, 10, 17, 24. Continued from page 14