18 Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, June 13, 2007 the and Seafood Cellar Steak Bringing Toronto quality dining to your doorstep. BIA seeks vendors and entertainers The Georgetown BIA is looking for local craft vendors, musicians, entertainers, artists and artisans! The festival committee is also looking for volunteers to assist with the popular event-- Festival on Main (formerly Village Festival). For information contact 905-873-4970 or georgetownbia@cogeco.net 78 Main Street South, Georgetown www.cellarrestaurant.com During June, July and August: Martini Nights Tuesdays and Wednesdays Enjoy 2-for-1 appetizers* with your martinis! *excludes Quebec Foie Gras Thursday Evenings Three Course Wine Pairing Menus La Terre Wild Mushroom Quesadilla Smoked Mozzarella, Truffle, Aoli EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY PART-TIME THEATRE TECHNICIAN JOHN ELLIOT THEATRE Posting No. 200720 The John Elliot Theatre is currently seeking enthusiastic individuals with an understanding of sound and lighting to fill the position of part-time Theatre Technician. Responsibilities include operating the lighting and sound or assisting backstage during events; assisting theatre clients in using the backstage areas during events; providing information to patrons and clients about events at the theatre; and ensuring that technical equipment is maintained and that the backstage area is clean. Work hours are variable, based on the events taking place at the theatre. Daytime availability is a definite asset, as is prior experience in theatre operations, an understanding of electrical theory and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Knowledge of the Town's performing arts groups and other community/volunteer networks preferred. Salary Range: The rate of pay is $9.87 to $10.72 per hour. Qualified candidates may submit a detailed resume in confidence to the undersigned by 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, June 27, 2007. Please quote Posting No. 200720 on your resume. Ms. Jacqueline Kerr Manager of Human Resources Town of Halton Hills 1 Halton Hills Drive Halton Hills, ON L7G 5G2 Fax: (905) 873-1431 Email: humanresources@haltonhills.ca Grade 4 kids Swim to Survive St. Brigid Grade 4 students Meghan Sipos (left) and Matthew Hodgins, joined with Barbara Byers, Public Education director from the Lifesaving Society and Halton Savannah Wepf, a St. Hills mayor Rick Bonnette, as Brigid's School Grade 4 they kicked off the Swim to student, was one the the Survive training program at first to get into the water Gellert Pool. The Lifesaving and try the Swim to Society provided a $3,700 Survive Program. grant to the Town to offer the program. In Halton Hills, approximately 240 Grade 4 students will get the program in 2007. The Swim to Survive program includes learning to roll in deep water, tread water for one minute and swim 50 metres. The Town is the second largest program in towns with population between 50,000 and 100,000. Photos by Ted Brown Beef Bourguignonne Slivered Beef, Bacon, Mushrooms, Onions, Puff Pastry Bananas Foster Or Tooth Chatter by ALEX TRENTON DENTURIST THE DENTURIST ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO La Mer Grilled Calamari Double-Smoked Bacon, Lentils, Tomato Sauce 61 We thank all those who apply, but advise that only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. Personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, 2001 (S.O. 2001, c.25) and will be used to select a candidate. Questions about this collection should be directed to the Manager of Human Resources. Fillet of Rainbow Trout Rubbed with Black Olive Tapenade, Shrimp Gateau AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER ___________________________________________ Strawberry Cream Crepes $50 (including wine) per person Taxes and gratuities extra. COURTESY NOTICE The 2007 Classics Against Cancer will take place in Cedarvale Park on June 17. A park admission charge will be in effect: Adult admission $6.00, children 6 16 $3.00 and children 5 and under accompanied by an adult FREE. Please note that during the period from June 16 17, normal park operations will be suspended (including leash free zone). Sunday, June 17, 2007 Please refrain from bringing backpacks and refreshments. Father's Day Dinner Prime Rib Free Shrimp or Scallops for Dad! the Cellar is now serving Kobe Beef. For Reservations, please call Special Event Restrictions Prior to admittance, we reserve the right to: · Inspect all bags · Refuse entry to anyone under the influence of alcohol or drugs · Remove alcohol, drugs, weapons or other items detrimental to public safety from those seeking admittance During the event, please report any security issues to the Halton Police. Contact the Recreation and Parks Department at 873-2601 ext. 2269 for more information. 62 The Denturist Association of Ontario is a professional association incorporated under the law of Ontario. Most Denturist belong to this association. The members of the association are bound by a strict code of ethics to maintain the highest standards of service to the public. Through this association its members are kept informed of new techniques, any new developments, and the latest materials in denture construction. There are many clinics, lectures, seminars, as well as a magazine that is put out 4 times a year. This magazine, "The Denturist," is the organized voice of full-time practitioners in dealing with the licensing board, the government, as well as other professional organizations. This association is a member of the Denturist Association of Canada and the international Federation of Dental Prosthesists. All activities of a licensed Denturist are monitored by the provincially appointed nineperson Governing Board of Denture Therapists. All denture therapy licenses must be renewed annually. You do not need a referral; simply call our office direct. Creating confident smiles since 1982. Drinking and Driving Can Distort Life. 905-873-7402 1 Halton Hills Dr., Halton Hills, ON L7G 5G2 Tel.: 905-873-2600 Fax: 905-873-2347 Alexander Trenton, DD, F.C.A.D. (A) Denturist Georgetown Denture Clinic, 18 Church Street, Georgetown, Ontario (905) 877-2359 (Across from the Library and Cultural Centre) www.georgetowndentureclinic.com Drink and drive, and your life may never be the same again. You not only risk your life when you drink and drive, you also risk losing your license, incurring expensive fines, doing time in jail or even causing injury or death to an innocent bystander. With all these consequences facing you, driving under the influence is the worst decision you can make. 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