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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 18 Jul 2019, p. 21

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21 | The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,July 18,2019 theifp.ca WILLS / ESTATE PLANNING / TRUSTS / CHARITABLE GIVING FOR STRAIGHT TALK YOU WILL NEED TO HEAR BEFORE YOU GO TO THE LAWYER Join Thomas Savage THURSDAY JULY 25 2019 6:30PM - 8:30PM Halton Hills Cultural Centre Studio 9 Church Street, Georgetown, Ontario, L7C 2A3. HOMETOWN TALKS SEATING IS LIMITED! RSVP by July 23rd 2019 to Lay Arato 905-864-4111 or lay.arato@igprivatewealth.com Investors Group Securities Inc. Trademarks, including IG Private Wealth Management, are owned by IGM Financial Inc. and licensed to its subsidiary corporations. Cell: 416-996-9338 jay@hilltoptreecare.ca www.hilltoptreecare.ca It's Lonely at the Top! Cell: 416-989-7809 Dave LoDuca QUALITY BATHROOM RENOVATIONS C C T I L EE RAM I Gold 2018 Halton Hills CONTRACTOR - 7 years! Thanks for your support! Willow Park Ecology Centre's board is seeking four new volunteer direc- tors to start this fall. The facility in Norval is looking for people who are passionate about a sustain- able future and can help grow its ability to provide experiences and education for nature connection within the community and the watershed. Those with non-profit board and professional ex- perience in finance, gover- nance, public image and re- source development are asked to submit their appli- cations for consideration, including a cover letter to explain your goals and in- terests and a resume. Applications can be sent to co-chair Cristian Alto- belli at cristianaltobel- li1@gmail.com. Since 1998, Willow Park Ecology Centre has become not only a model of ecologi- cal restoration on public land, but also a busy centre for educational activities, cultural exploration and community co-operation. The centre's staff and volunteers run seasonal events and formal educa- tional activities and pro- grams designed to get chil- dren outdoors and learn- ing in the natural world. They have mentorship pro- grams for teen volunteers and weekend volunteering for adult involvement. "With a mission to nur- ture knowledge and skills for a greener future, our formal programs have be- come the driver of our ecol- ogy management and fulfil our vision to educate and engage people in environ- mental matters," said pro- gram director Tunde Otto. For more information visit willowparkecology- .ca. NORVAL ECOLOGY CENTRE BOARD NEEDS VOLUNTEER DIRECTORS MELANIE HENNESSEY mhennessey@ metroland.com COMMUNITY The GU12 Mustangs re- cently held a barbecue in support of Cancer Assis- tance Services of Halton Hills. This amazing team of young ladies raised $1,053 for the community-based organization that supports cancer patients with every- thing from transportation to and from treatment cen- tres to necessary equip- ment and supplies. CAShh would like to thank the GU12 Mustangs for their hard work, the parents, Sherwin Wil- liams, Terra Cotta Cookies, Maple Lodge Farms and ev- eryone who came out to support this event. CONTRIBUTED The GU12 Mustangs and coaches present the funds they raised for Cancer Assistance Services of Halton Hills. Joining the team for the presentation were (centre, left to right) Kym Taal from Terra Cotta Cookies, CAShh director Julie Liddle, Sylvia Benevides and Sarah Bruno of Sherwin Williams Georgetown. Joe Benevides photo GEORGETOWN SOCCER TEAM RAISES MONEY FOR CASHH Don't be a LitterBug! Please keep our community clean.

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