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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 12 May 1993, p. 8

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Page 8 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, May 12, 1993 Le The Georgetown Central Business Improvement Area Mother’s Day contest winners (for and-under) were announced on the weekend and presented with their prizes, In front, 9-year-old winner Laura Simmons of Georgetown and two-and-a-half year-old winner Michelle Savage of Acton who was accompanied by her dad Phil. At rear, from left, CBIA board member Loree Calhoun, CBIA manager Margaret Vint and CBIA board member Carol-Anne Fisher. Six-year-old winner Hillary Carney of Georgetown was presented with her prize Friday night, because she was leaving to attend her first Brownie camp. photo by Colin Gibson/HHTW IS THE KE esBAe ud With 50-watts of power, % loudness, system fader, 00 and a flashing warning ca-ps0 light, you can’t get bet- ter for your money. _ Big Sound. Bigger Value! Pull it out and take it with you. AlphaTunerll™ _ forsuperb @ FM recep- tion, Auto- reverse, and 15-watts of power... an outstanding value! 2 | 79" Panasonic. DIGITAL C4R AUIMINM : 35 G/S TELEVISION 265 Guelph Street, Georgetown YEARS SB77-3541 GEORGETOWN We service what we sell es | Each individual is unique, and because of this we all manage our feelings and emotions differently. This is especially true during trau- matic times such as the death of a loved one. To help ease the pain of the loss of loved ones who have recently died at Georgetown hospital, the hospital’s Pastoral and Social Work Services will be holding a | special memorial service, “A Time to Remember” on Thursday, May 20, 1993 from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. in the hospital boardroom. Eunice McGowan, head of Social Work at Georgetown hospital, explains the service plays an i tant role for families, friends and the community. “By allowing ourselves to mourn, we undertake an essential part of 12- the healing process. The “Time to Remember” memorial service at Georgetown hospital is similar to others held regularly in hospitals throughout North America in that it gives people the opportunity to jonor the memory of their loved one, and share their feelings with caring and understanding relatives and friends”. And while the mourning process is usually associated with the fami- -| Special memorial service ly and friends of the deceased, hos- Pital staff also need time to grieve. “Medical personnel often devel- op a close relationship with patients and their families. The memorial service enables our staff to again demonstrate their support for the families, and lend support to each other during the grieving process,” McGowan adds. For further information on the upcoming “A Time to Remember” memorial service, please contact Georgetown hospital’s Patient Services at 873-0111, Ext. 294, ee Three-and-a-half year-old Michael Piperni gota swinger over the weekend, courtesy of aunt Michelle Emmett who took the youngster for a playgroun chance to be a real id tour. Photo by Colin Gibson/HHTW. Carriers Required i THIS WEEN 2 Routes available on the east side of Acton. Starting June 2nd. Register now for routes in Acton & Georgetown as they become available. Please Call 873-2254

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