The Georgetown Choral Society presents Georgetowns 100 voice community choir sings Best Loved Choral Works from Great Popular & Classical Composers Georgetown s 00 voice community choir sing Conducted by A. Dale Wood Accompanied by Bev Foster Friday, May 2nd, 8:00 pm and Saturday, May 3rd, 8:00 pm Georgetown Christian Reformed Church, 11611 Trafalgar Road Tickets are $20.00 and are available at Bergsmas Paint and Wallpaper (Georgetown Marketplace), The Freckled Lion (56 Main St., Georgetown) and Alexandre (333 Mountainview Rd. South), from any choir member or on our web site at www.georgetownchoral.ca 32 Main Street South, Georgetown 905-877-5700 Dine In - Take Out Georgetowns Favourite Fish & Chips 8 YEARS IN A ROW! The Main & Miller Plaza (corner of 8th Line & Miller Drive) Georgetown South 905-702-9982 your makeover is waiting. see the new red lemon. 905-877-4411 100 Armstrong Ave. Georgetown www.fraserdirect.ca Colour Digital Copies starting at 39 (Business rates available) We now do laminating.119 Mill St., Georgetown 905-877-7122 FOR FREE DOMAIN REGISTRATION (.com .net .org) use coupon code independent WEB SITE HOSTING STARTING AT $5.00 http://www.ec-webhosting.ca Tickets on sale HERE! OPEN 7 DAYS Acton/Georgetown, Friday, April 11, 2008 15 Local artist Shirley Deaville (right) recently donated a number of numbered prints to Upper Credit Humane Society, to be used as fundraisers when bought through the UCHS office, at Georgetown Pet Valu or website, www.uppercredit.com. On hand to accept the print were (from left) Pet Valu owner Sharon Lewis and her friend Chili, UCHS chair Debby Delorme and UCHS treasurer Gerda Potzel. There are two prints available, one of a dog and another of kit- tens, and are on sale, framed for $195 (taxes included). Photo by Ted Brown Artist donates prints for UCHS fundraisers Georgetown Alliance Church hosts a Caring for Your Aging Parents seminar on Sunday, April 20, 6:30 p.m. at the 290 Main St., S. church. Led by a healthcare professional, this interactive forum will touch on many of the issues that adult children and their aging parent(s) will face as the par- ent(s) experience circumstances that lead to reduced personal independence. Some of the topics that will be addressed are: How can the family begin to discuss important health care issues? What support is available to help my parent(s) stay in their home even if they find housecleaning, cooking, and other duties difficult? What is a Power of Attorney for Personal Care and is it important? How do I evaluate long-term care options? What can we expect should mom or dad suffer a stroke or heart attack? Related resource materials will also be available. To register for this free seminar, call Doug Kelley, 905-873-0249 or e-mail: admin@togetheratgac.com. Church to hold Caring for Aging Parents seminar