th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, M ar ch 4, 20 21 | 16 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. Movers and Shakers Marketplace To advertise in this full colour directory please call Kelli 905-873-7162 or email kkosonic@theifp.ca WINDOWS & SIDING www.winside.ca 873-0841905 CALIFORNIA SHUTTERS CARPET, HARDWOOD, RUGS & TILE The One Store For Your Perfect Floor 26 Guelph St., Downtown Georgetown www.carpetone.ca http://carpetonegeorgetown.goldbook.ca 905-877-9896 Floor and Home THREE EASY WAYS TO SHOP. WINDOWS & DOORS ■ Rep l acemen t W indows ■ Bay & Bow Windows ■ S t o rm Doo r s ■ Pa t i o Doo r s ■ Sea l ed G l a s s Un i t s Serving Halton Hills Since 1991 905 7 03 -0606 Hurrah! We are open again, but with strict re- strictions -- including masks, distancing, hand washing and a revised drop-in program schedule. All programs are limited to 10 participants and only 10 in the centre at one time. You must reserve your spot in any drop-in program by calling the centre. All Ac- tive Living programs will continue to be virtual. And all centre activities are available to 2021 mem- bers only. The popular drive-by lunches are available until the end of March. Besides having delicious lunches three times a week, we have been able in some small way to support the local eateries during this shut- down period. It is hoped your support will be there for them now that we are able to eat in. Here is a list of the events, dates and times of programs being offered at the centre now: Monday: 9 a.m. wood- carving, 12:30 p.m. carpet bowling Tuesday: 9 a.m. crafts, noon scrapbooking, 12:30 p.m. loonie movie Wednesday: 10:30 a.m. mingle and chat, 1 p.m. art club and computer club Thursday: 10 a.m. darts and pause café Friday: 12:30 p.m. carpet bowling The lending library out- side will stay the same. If you would like to come in- side and borrow a book, you must call and make an ap- pointment. What does your mem- bership do? Our member- ship supports our operat- ing budget and helps pro- vide you access to our on- line/virtual programming, lending library, borrowing of technology resources, discounted Active Living programs and 50/50 to name a few. This year more than ev- er, we need your member- ship support. We would like to take this opportunity to recog- nize Kathleen Dennis as the new volunteer co-ordi- nator with the Town of Hal- ton Hills. She can be reached at 907-873-2600 ext. 2282. Hillsview Active Living Centre Georgetown mem- bers are eligible to borrow iPad Pro and WiFi to-go sets. You will need to have a Halton Hills Public Library Card, but you can register for one at Hillsview. Sets can be borrowed for four weeks, with pickups and returns to the centre; sets must be returned on time. Please call 905-877- 6444 for further informa- tion. Florence Riehl is an active member of the Hills- view Active Living Centre in Georgetown. She can be reached at freeflo@sympat- ico.ca. OPINION HILLSVIEW GEORGETOWN REOPENS RETURN OF PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES MUCH ANTICIPATED, WRITES FLORENCE RIEHL FLORENCE RIEHL Column