THE NEW TANNERTHURSDAY, APRIL 1, 2010 11 No Referral Necessary de Melo CHIRoPRACTIC & Wellness Centre Dr. Dave de Melo, Chiropractor Dr. Jim Giancoulas, Chiropractor Amy Spiers, Massage Therapist Donna McClurg, Medical Acupuncture (519) 853-3460 EvEning AppointmEnts AvAilAblE Safe, Gentle ChiropraCtiC Care Computer Generated Spinal analySiS emerGenCieS & WorkerS Comp aCCepted neW patientS WelCome 25 main street north, Acton Across from Giant tiger Plaza Thursday, April 8, 2010 Halton Hills Public Library | The Gallery 9 Church Street, Georgetown Doors Open & Silent Auction | 6:30 PM Annual General Meeting | 7:00-7:30 PM Panel Discussion Start | 7:45-9:30 PM what about our water? Malcolm Syme P.O.W.E.R. Research & Review Intern. Speaking to P.O.W.E.R.'s water research report. Steve Holysh Hydrogeologist for the Oak Ridges Moraine and past Hydrogeologist for Halton Region. Speaking about groundwater. Bill Gauley Principal of Veritec Consulting and expert in water efficiency. Speaking about residential water efficiency. P.O.W.E.R. presents a panel discussion: For more info: 905-873-1820 info@powerhalton.ca www.powerhalton.ca our water carrying capacity? our water and climate change? our water efficiency? our water conservation? our water quality? Water Panelists CANCER CREW: Acton area cancer volunteers were feted at the Acton Branchs annual volunteer appreciation dinner at Knox Presbyterian Church last Wednesday. The kitchen crew included, from left: Tania Framst (Welling- ton Cancer Society Unit Manager), Liz Bailey, Rick Bailey and Acton Branch president Cathy Gerrow. Frances Niblock photo VOLUNTEERS FETED: The Acton Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society thanked its volunteers at an appreciation dinner at Knox Presbyterian Church on Wednesday. Ready for Aprils cancer campaign were branch members, of standing at right: Nadine Eaton and Pat Kentner. Submitted photo 211, the phone number to dial to fi nd help in the social and human service sectors, connected 10,932 Halton Region residents with information and re- ferred them to thousands of organizations and pro- grams. The top ten reasons for calling 211 in Ontario were questions related to health issues, income and fi nancial assistance; community services; housing help; food and meals; legal and public safety; municipal gov- ernment services; mental health and addiction ser- vices; consumer and commercial questions; and federal government services.. Halton is committed to creating safe and healthy communi t i e s where people have access to the services they need, said Regional Chair Gary Carr. 211 searches through all the services and programs for people in Halton and connects them with the best available resource in their community. This is a great service that the community is really fi nding helpful to get the information they need. 211 is an easy-to-re- member, three-digit , non-emergency telephone number that offers a sin- gle window of access for anyone seeking informa- tion and referral to the full range of community, health and social servi- ces available in Halton. 211 provides free, confi - dential assistance in over 170 languages, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and is also available on-line at www.211halton.ca For more information about 211, contact Halton Region by dialling 211 or 905-825-6000, toll free: 1-866-442-5866, or visit www.halton.ca. 211 Calls