Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 5 Mar 2008, p. 9

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YOU CAN CHOOSE FROM OVER 100 ACCESSORIES AND NOW GET AN EXTRA $1000* OFF YOUR PURCHASE OR LEASE OF A 2008 F-150 OR SUPER DUTY IF YOU CURRENTLY OWN OR LEASE A SELECTED COMPETITORS PICK-UP. *SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS WEEK OF MARCH 2 - 8, 2008 BIRTHDAYS THIS WEEK: March 3, 1847 - Alexander Graham Bell March 5, 1958 - Andy Gibb Aries March 21 - Apri l 19 Taurus Apri l 20 - May 20 Gemini May 21 - June 21 Cancer June 22 - July 22 Leo July 23 - August 22 Virgo August 23 - Sept . 22 Libra Sept . 23 - Oct . 22 Scorpio Oct. 23 - Nov. 21 Sagi t tar ius Nov. 22 - Dec. 21 Capricorn Dec. 22 - Jan. 19 Aquarius Jan. 20 - Feb. 18 Pisces Feb. 19 - March 20 THIS WEEKS SPONSOR: To sponsor this weekly Special Feature call 905-873-0301, ext. 237 or just ask for Amy. ARIES Smile, Aries. Happiness is contagious and the good vibes you create at home will be reason enough to throw a little party and have some fun. TAURUS Dear Taurus. Financial issues can no longer be ignored. Get a grip on them now. A fresh face at work brings new ideas to the table that deserve a good look. GEMINI Envy rears its ugly head at an event, and you must play mediator. Be diplomatic, Gemini, and remember that tact is key. A long-lost heirloom is finally found. CANCER Acts of kindness motivate you to pay it forward. Push full steam ahead, Cancer, and participate in an event hosted by an organiza- tion dear to you. LEO Lucky Leo. Good fortune befalls your home and you reap in ways not thought possible. A plan at work begins to unravel and you must face the music. VIRGO Woops, Virgo. A repair turns out to be more challenging than you thought. You might need a refresher course or perhaps even the help of an expert. LIBRA Rumours fly at work. Steer clear of the gossip, Libra, and keep your nose to the grind. Things are not what they seem. Your prayers are answered. SCORPIO Mementos of the past remind you of better times. Take the initia- tive, Scorpio, to strengthen ties with family members and improve life as a whole. A health crisis passes. SAGITTARIUS Dont look now, Sagittarius, but someone important needs a huge favour. Think over the matter carefully and volunteer your servic- es only if its within everyones best interest. CAPRICORN What do you know, Capricorn. Projects at work and home are completed, leaving you with some time on your hands. Use it to reconnect with family and friends. AQUARIUS Budget cuts at work make everyone nervous. Do what you can, Aquarius, to alleviate the tension and get everyone back on track. Now is not the time to fall behind. PISCES Efficiency is the name of the game, Pisces, and your time manage- ment skills will be called upon soon. A friends glowing remarks fill you with pride. Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, March 5, 2008 9 The 2008 World Day of Prayer will be held on Friday, March 7, at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrews United Church, 89 Mountainview Rd. S., Georgetown. The World Day of Prayer is observed annually on the first Friday of March. It is an invitation for Christians to pause and pray together ecumenically. The Womens Inter-Church Council of Canada and its national counterparts around the world sponsor the event. It is celebrated in more than 170 countries around the world and 2,000 communities across Canada. This year, the service has been written by the women of Guyana, with the theme, Gods Wisdom Provides New Under- standing. The Cooperative Republic of Guyana is located on the northern coast of South America; it is the only English-speaking country on the continent. Poverty, vio- lence against women and the increasing number of women infected by HIV/AIDS are the major issues affecting a significant proportion of the Guyanese population. The government, church, faith-based communities and civic and non-govern- mental organizations are working to improve these social conditions. Guest speaker will be Rev. Dr. Margaret Roberts from Guyana. All men and women from all congre- gations are invited to join in this ecumeni- cal service of prayer and solidarity with the Guyanese people. For further infor- mation call Carole Howard, 905-873- 0896 or the church, 905-877-4482. St. Andrews to host World Day of Prayer Glen Drop-in twice a week Glen Williams Drop-in program is offered each Tuesday and Thursday morning from 9:30-11:30 a.m. for parents and caregivers of children from infant to six years of age. Located in the St Alban the Martyr Church hall at 537 Main St., Glen Williams, this program provides lots of fun through crafts, songs, stories and much more. For more information please call Jennifer at 905-873-2960.

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