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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 27 Aug 2015, p. 31

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Thursday, A ugust 27, 2015 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 31 905-872-2077 www.dynamiccontracting.org CONTACT US FOR A FREE CONSULTATION "For All Your Renovation Needs" basements • bathrooms • kitchens • Decks Understand difficulties in a new light � Develop healthier coping strategies � Increase meaning in life Offering a range of assessment and treatment services for both individuals and couples 311 Commercial Street, Suite 108, Milton, Ontario L9T 3Z9 www.drtoddmurphy.com 905-878-9665 C C T I L EE RAM I 416-989-7809 905-877-1936Dave LoDuca • Ceramic & Porcelain Tile Installation • Bathroom Renovations • Kitchen Backsplashes • Heated Floors Favourite Contractor 4 years in a row! 372 Queen Street, Acton • 519-853-9292 • 333 Mountainview Road South, Georgetown • 905-873-3103 www.eramosaphysio.com Did you know? Shoulder pain is one of the most common complaints treated at Eramosa Physiotherapy Associates through our Path to Improved Health. Common medical diagnoses for shoulder pain include: rotator cuff tendonitis, rotator cuff tear, impingement syndrome, frozen shoulder, shoulder dislocations and shoulder separations. While there are many causes of shoulder pain, be it a sports injury, trauma or joint weakness, it is important to have an accurate diagnosis so that the appropriate treatment is implemented. How healthy is your shoulder? Are you living in pain or discomfort? Georgetown Location now open Saturdays 8am - 2pm COMMUNITY CALENDAR SATURDAY, AUG. 29 Family Outdoor Movie Night: screening Bold Eagles, 7-9 p.m. at Terra Cotta Conservation Area's amphitheatre. This event is held in part- nership with Halton Green Screens. Enjoy Bold Eagles, a fun animated film about keeping the eagles safe in Eagle Park, when they and many other animals suddenly go missing. The famous Eagle Park Police must step in to investigate some campers, and uncover the mystery! This film is family-friendly and appropriate for all ages. Re- freshments will be available for purchase. Admis- sion $10/car. Info: Credit Valley Conservation at 1-800-367-0890 or recreation@creditvalleyca.ca SUNDAY, AUG. 30 Sunday Night Video & Discussion: 7-9 p.m. at Knox Church, downtown Georgetown. Fea- turing "The Look of Love - Joy as an Expression of Love". All ages and beliefs welcome. Bruce Trail Hike: 9-11 km, moderate pace, moderate terrain, carpool hike. We will depart the Georgetown meeting place at 9:30 p.m. and park on Tenth Line near the Walking Fern trail. The hike will take us along the Winston Churchill trail with the option of returning via the Terra Cotta Conservation Area or the Main Bruce Trail. There will be some road walking. Dress for the weather and bring plenty of water, hiking shoes manda- tory. Hike leader: Pat Ferris, 289-890-0111,pnfer- ris@gmail.com Georgetown Musictown Open Mic: with host Joe Mancuso (905-702-8466) on Sundays weekly at Shoeless Joe's, 367 Guelph St. Feature Act 8-8:45, open mic follows at 9 p.m. Emotions Anonymous: Emotions Anony- mous (EA): meets Sundays 7 p.m. at 39 John St. Acton. (beside St. Joseph Church parking lot en- ter in front door.) Info: Debbie, 519-853-8262. MONDAY, AUG. 31 Adult Learning Centre: Literacy North Hal- ton hosts a student information session at 72 Mill St Georgetown at 1:30 p.m. Nordic Walking groups: Come learn the proper Nordic Walking technique.We always have poles for those who wish to try! Acton: The Dufferin Centre, Mondays, and Fridays 10- 11 a.m. Bring a twoonie to get in. Georgetown: Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. Meet in the parking lot of the Gellert by the baseball diamonds. Bring a twoonie for Community Living North Hal- ton. Saturdays, 9 a.m. Meet at Creature Comfort Downtown. Bring a twoonie for Community Liv- ing North Halton. Groups led by Nordixx Mas- ter Instructor Ginger Quinn and sponsored by GTA Home Health Care, 905-691-9122, Ginger. quinn@sympatico.ca TUESDAY, SEPT. 1 Cabin Fever Busters: Parents and caregiv- ers please join us on Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. (resuming Tuesday, Aug. 25) for a free drop- in play group. Kids will enjoy toys, crafts and plenty of space to move. Snacks & Refreshments are provided. Info: Emily @ 905-877-1374 or Em- ily_Allen@can.salvationarmy.org. Free Tuesday Art Sessions: 1-3:30 p.m. Hel- son Gallery, 9 Church St. Self-directed portrait/ figure drawing. Bring your own drawing material. All welcome. Info: Rita Ladjansky, 519-853-9226. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2 Free acoustic jam: Free Acoustic Jam: at the Shepherd's Crook on Wednesdays, 8 p.m. Play- ers, singers of all levels welcome. Sip N' Stitch: Come play at Georgetown Yarn. You are invited to enjoy an afternoon of sipping, stitching and socializing. Bring a current project or start a new one. All stitchers invited: crochet, knitting, etc., including all levels and beginners. There is no cost to attend this event. You may join anytime you are available between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Located at 170 Guelph St. in Georgetown (across from the Superstore). THURSDAY, SEPT. 3 Play Euchre: Thursdays 1:15-3:45 p.m. at the Acton Legion. Scouts Registrations for Fall 2015: 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Georgetown Market Place. Boys and girls, aged 5-25. Cost $215 for the year. Ballinfad euchre: Ballinafad Hall Board hosts euchre at the Ballinafad Community Centre, 7:29 p.m. sharp. Cost: $3/player. Coffee and tea served. Also Sept. 17. Red Door Gallery's new show "Meridian-2 Styles Collide" Opening Reception: 6-8p.m. Landscape and portraiture by local photogra- phers Alan McCord and Nathan Hiller. The gal- lery is located at 127 Mill St., downtown George- town. (289) 891 6407 Show continues thru Sept 12. Optimist Club Bingo: every Thursday. Grand Prize $250. Starts at 7 p.m.; doors open 6:30 p.m. The club is located on Hwy. 7, between George- town and Acton, just west of 22 Sideroad. Adult learning: Do you need help prepar- ing for high school credit, GED, college entrance or apprenticeship? English, Math and Science taught by a Sheridan college professor on Tues- day and Wednesday evenings in Georgetown. Free tuition; a small resource fee may apply. The Adult Learning Centre is holding an information session on September 9 at 6 p.m., at 72 Mill St. in Georgetown, Suite 206. Acton Farmers' Market: 3-7 p.m. on Thurs- days, from June to October. Home-grown pro- duce, meats, baked goods, crafts and lots more! Info: www.downtownacton.ca, 519-853-9555. SUNDAY, SEPT. 6 Bruce Trail Halton Hills Chapter Hike: Medium pace, medium terrain, 9 km loop hike. Depart at 9:30 a.m. from the Georgetown Market Place parking lot, south of the medical building, east of Walmart. Enjoy Splitrock Narrows' mag- nificent landscape and the rich plant and ani- mal life it supports. Dress for the weather, bring bug repellent/sun screen and a snack and wa- ter. Wear appropriate hiking shoes/boots.Hike Leader: Angelika 905-877-7805 asgk.canada@ sympatico.ca MONDAY, SEPT. 7 Labour Day BBQ Smoked Ham Chop Din- ner: at Ballinafad Community Centre. We are serving from 5-7 p.m., continuously. Call 905- 877-4072 for tickets. Sponsored by the Ballinafad United Church. Continued from page 30

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