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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 14 Jan 2021, p. 19

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19 | The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,January 14,2021 theifp.ca 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 Dear people of Halton Hills; During these uncertain times, rest assured we remain open to serve you. We have adjusted services according to the guidance by Health Canada. Please call for an appointment. We are not accepting walk ins at this time. We handle every call on an individual basis to best handle each person's needs. Social distancing in clinic with one appointment per time slot in waiting room. If necessary, I offer mailbox drops as well! Take care, be safe and know this will pass. . . . Lend MeYour Ears Business (not quite) as usual.. By Cory Soal R.H.A.D. THAT'S RIGHT! 6 MUSIC LESSONS & YOU KEEP THE INSTRUMENT Explore those aspirations & experience the peacefulness that playing music will bring to you.Along with our professional instructors, our multi media studios are extensively stocked with high end equipment & software to provide you with the best musical experience Halton Hills has to offer. 360 Guelph St. at Delrex • 905-873-1000 • www.pineconemusicstudio.com FREE INSTRUMENT WITH LESSONS...YOURS TO KEEP! SHOP ONLINE - CHECK OUT OUR RETAIL PAGE AT www.pineconemusicstudio.com Curbside pick up & local deliver available only $256.00 As I write this column once again the centre is closed due to the province- wide lockdown. In keeping with my ef- forts to showcase dedicated members of the centre, this time I would like to intro- duce you to Pat and Bev Jones, two more active members of Hillsview Ac- tive Living Centre. They moved to Acton in 1970. Since joining the cen- tre in June 2006, Bev has held a variety of positions on the board, including vice president for two years, president for three, past president for two and fund- raising chair for three years. At present, he is in his third year as membership chair. In 1973, he was on the centre's renovation commit- tee, when we were able to enlarge our facility, hold more activities at the same time and create a more practical and larger kitch- en. He was also on the first accreditation committee. When he isn't busy with the various board activities he enjoys line dancing and hiking. His wife Pat worked at the reception desk, is a fundraising member and re- cording secretary. She en- joys helping with the bingo, selling tickets and giving out the prize money. She can always be counted to run the book table at any fundraising event. On a sad note we would like to pass on our condo- lences to Connie Fix's fami- ly. Connie passed away un- expectedly on December 14. Connie was secretary on the board, enjoyed the so- cial dinners and travelling and would volunteer when- ever she was needed. Through a provincial grant, the Hillsview Centres are pleased to offer curb side pickup hot lunches for $5 at noon daily. Pickup lo- cations: Hillsview Acton (Tuesdays and Thursdays) and Hillsview Georgetown (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays). For more informa- tion or to register for a meal, please contact Centre staff: Acton 519-853-5951, George- town 905-877-6444. As we continue with this lockdown if you need assis- tance or just to talk let the centre know and we will help where we can. Stay healthy and safe. David McLean is the president of the Hillsview Active Living Centre in Acton. He can be reached at david@mcleanweb.ca. OPINION A TRULY GREAT PART OF OUR CENTRE PAT AND BEV JONES' DEDICATION IS EXTREMELY APPRECIATED, WRITES DAVID MCLEAN DAVID MCLEANColumn SIGN UP FOR OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER AT THEIFP.CA

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