Northview Centre 211 Guelph St., Georgetown (beside Police Station) 905-702-0081 OPEN GOOD FRIDAY & EASTER SUNDAY 7 AM - 4 PM MONDAY 7 AM - 6 PM Easter Specials - Portuguese Custard Tarts - Portuguese Sugar Almonds - Bunny Cakes - Easter Cakes - Pastries - Fresh Bread Baked Daily! - Sandwiches & Coffee Suppliers of Daferners European Meats & Delicatessen 9 Main St., Erin ELECTRIC BED 5 OTH ER MOD ELS TWIN XL IRON FUTON 9 OTH ER MOD ELS Complete with mattress MATTRESSTTRESS LIQUIDATION SALETION SAL FUTON BUNK Black Iron 3 OTH ER MOD ELS Twin 179 Set 299 Double 219 Set 369 Queen 249 Set 429 King 359 Set 599 COMFORT SLEEP 20 YR. WT Y Twin 249 Set 399 Double 279 Set 459 Queen 349 Set 549 King 439 Set 769 PEDIC PILLOWTOP 20 YR. WT Y NO GSTNO GS NO PSTNO PS ON ANY PURCHASEON ANY PURCHAS SAT. MARCH 22 ONLY MARCH 22 ON (Cannot be combined with any other offer) ONE DAY ONLY STORAGE BED 2 Deep Drawers 3 OTH ER MOD ELS SHILOH BED 20 OTH ER MOD ELS Iron & Wood SOFA SLEEPER Pillow Top 8 OTH ER MOD ELS 229 SAT. 9-6 169 229 989229259 Brampton 160 Main Street (South of Queen) Behind Shoppers Drugmart on inside of mall Parking behind BeerStore 905-453-9760 ALSO ON SALE DAY BEDS WOOD BEDS BEDROOM SUITES Woodbridge 6221 Hwy. 7, unit 13 (East of 427) On South Side Next to Esso 905-264-3551 Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 10am -6pm, Friday 10am - 8pm, Saturday 9am - 6pm, Sunday. 11am - 5pm 14 Acton/Georgetown, Friday, March 21, 2008 The Georgetown Lioness Club will host its annual Wellness Day on Saturday, March 29. This event will be held 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Gellert Centre, 10241 Eighth Line in Georgetown. Admission is $2 and there will be door prizes. More than 50 natural health practitioners spe- cializing in integrative medicine/naturopathy, reiki, chiropractic services, massage therapy, aro- matherapy, nutrition, spa and health-related prod- ucts, fitness, ear candling and more. There will be mini treatments, demonstrations, displays, presentations and a healthy lunch. Proceeds from this event will go to health- related organizations in the community including The Heart and Stroke Foundation, Credit Valley Cancer Centre, CAShh and Camp Trillium. Lionesses to host Wellness Day Help inspire lifelong readers Georgetown District High Schools Social Justice League is asking the community to donate new or gently-used books for children from Kindergarten to Grade five. Books go to kids in the GTA who may not have access to them at home. Thanks to you, these kids will develop a love for reading, with a book to cher- ish and call their own! Books may be dropped off in the lobby of the Georgetown branch of the Halton Hills Public Library or outside the main office at the high school. Crop for Cancer 2008 Registration is open! Join this all day scrap- booking event in support of Cancer Assistance Services of Halton Hills on Saturday, April 5 at Knox Church, Georgetown. Over $56,000 raised in previous five years. Call 905-702- 8886 or e-mail cropforcancer@cogeco.ca for information. Earth Hour: click off the lights The Town of Halton Hills will join with other municipalities, businesses, organizations and individuals in Canada and around the world to participate in Earth Hour. At 8 p.m. March 29, the world will turn off its lights for just one hour Earth Hour to show its pos- sible to take action on climate change. Info: www.haltonhills.ca UCHS fundraising dinner The Upper Credit Humane Society presents Spring Thaw A Taste of The Bistro Riviere, 2-5 p.m. on Sunday, March 30. Experience finger food samples of some of the culinary delights from the kitchen of Chef Thorntin Macdonald and support the animals at the same time. Cash bar, door prizes, raffle and a select silent auc- tion. Tickets are $35 per person and are avail- able at: UCHS Shelter, 519-833-2287; Thrift Store Georgetown, 905-702-8661; Judith-Anne Kolu, 519-855-6532; Darlene Hill, 519-853- 4313 and the Bistro Riviere, 519-833-1121. Community news