Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 11 Apr 2008, p. 30

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1999 NEON1993 EAGLE TALON Leather, convertible 1995 VW CABRIOLET Auto, sunroof 1990 FORD PROBE Loaded, leather, moonroof, V6, alloys. 2000 INFINITI I30 2004 LANCER SPORTBACK 2003 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GT Alloys, power moonroof, spoiler, low kms 2006 TOYOTA COROLLA Automatic, power equipment, alloy wheels 2005 ACURA 1.7 EL 2006 LANCER RALLIART 2004 MITSU ECLIPSE You Fix, You SAVE!ou Fix, ou S BRAMPTON MITSUBISHI SUPER SELLOFF!Spring Only $99Down 6 spd. manual, leather, rotary engine 2004 MAZDA RX8 $155 Bi-Weekly plus taxes 5 spd. manual, power sunroof, alloy wheels $119 Bi-Weekly plus taxes $155 Bi-Weekly plus taxes Automatic, power moonroof, alloy wheels 4x2, only 25,000 km! Power group, A/C, automatic $149 Bi-Weekly plus taxes 2007 OUTLANDER LS 2002 PATHFINDER LE Loaded, leather, moon- roof, 4x4, alloy wheels $13,495Only $139 Bi-Weekly plus taxes 2004 LANCER RALLIART 5 spd. manual, spoiler, alloys, power moonroof $8,995Only $125 Bi-Weekly plus taxes Automatic, A/C, power group, alloys $149 Bi-Weekly plus taxes Automatic, alloy wheels, power moonroof, low km. 2006 FOCUS ZXW $89 Bi-Weekly plus taxes Automatic, alloy wheels, A/C, power group 2003 MONTERO XLS $22,995Only $135 Bi-Weekly plus taxes 2006 JEEP COMMANDER 4.7L V8, leather, 4x4, 7 passenger $184 Bi-Weekly plus taxes Leather, 7 passenger, climate control, 4x4 2004 GMC YUKON XL $16,995Only 2003 TOYOTA CAMRY SE $15,995Only Leather, moonroof, alloys, low km. $9,750Only Automatic, power moonroof, 3.8L V6 $899As Is $1,595As Is Automatic, A/C $1,750As Is Automatic, A/C $1,250As Is Camera Shy Camera Shy Camera Shy Camera Shy BRAMPTON MITSUBISHI 47 Bovaird Drive West, Brampton www.bramptonmitsubishi.ca 877306-1973 PHONE THE HOTLINE Bovaird Queen Van Kirk Cres. Canam 10 410 All bi-weekly payments are plus taxes with $99 down. Finance terms are varied by model year, 2004 60 mths, 2005 72 mths, 2006 and up 84 mths at a rate of 8.99% O.A.C. Cash prices are plus taxes, admin., license. 30 Acton/Georgetown, Friday, April 11, 2008 Hills Public Library and Halton Regions Business Development Centre, 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the Georgetown branch library meet- ing room. A professional business consultant will offer a general overview including financial considerations; registrations; regula- tions and licensing; market research; and business planning. Registration fee is $20. Info: 1-866-4HALTON or busdev@hal- ton.ca to register. Free swim: Hey 55 plus ladies and gents, get into the swim at a free recreation swim, 1-2 p.m. at the Gellert Community Centre. Sponsored by First Student Canada. Info: 905-877-4244. Sleepytime Stories: 7 p.m. Wednesdays at the Georgetown branch library. Children are invited to wear their pajamas and bring their teddy bears to this free 30-minute program for grownups and young children. Volunteers needed: ASAP for the Halton Aphasia Centres Georgetown program that runs every Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Glen Williams Town Hall, 1 Prince St., in Glen Williams. Info: 905-702-5312. Special Needs Parent Support Group: Do you have a child aged 0 to 6 years old with undiagnosed or recently diagnosed special needs? Join other parents to share the challenges, joys and fears of raising a child with special needs every third Wednesday of the month 7-9 p.m. at Ontario Early Years, Georgetown Satellite. Info: 905-873-2960. Awana Kids Club: is offered to children from JK to Grade 6 and is hosted by Maple Avenue Baptist Church, 6:25-8 p.m. All are invited to come out for fun and learning. Info: Ed Egberts, 905-838-4644 or Heather Stiff, 905-873-9549. Family Storytime: Wednesdays, 9:45 a.m. at the Georgetown branch library. This free 30-minute program for grownups and young children to enjoy together includes stories, music and fun. Thursday, April 17 Legion Ladies elections: The Ladies Auxiliary to Branch 120 Royal Canadian Legion holds its annual elections, 7 p.m. at the legion. Ladies please come out to help elect the new executive members for the 2008-2009 term. Kinette open house: The Kinette Club of Acton hosts an Open House every third Thursday of the month at the Acton Legion for fellowship, 7-9 p.m. Drop by on April 17, May 15 or June 19. Ballinafad euchre: Ballinafad Hall Board hosts euchre at the Ballinafad Community Centre, 7:30 p.m. Cost: $3 per player. Light lunch, coffee and tea served. Free Sports Night: Ball hockey, soccer, basketball put on by Halton Hills Bible Chapel at the Georgetown District Christian School gym (use rear entrance), Thursday nights 7:30-9:30 p.m. Anyone over 14 years old (bring health card for registration). Info: www.haltonhillsbiblechapel.com Georgetown Runners: are a group of local runners who meet at the Gellert Centre, 10241 Eighth Line, 6:30 p.m. Thursdays. Current members vary in fitness levels from the novice who is just beginning a new running/fitness program, to the more sea- soned athlete who is training for an event. All are welcome. Visit www.georgetownrunners.ca or call Jim Baidacoff, 905-702-1162. Make a business connection: with others at Business After Hours. This informal networking event, 5-7 p.m. will be hosted at Alexandre, 333 Mountainview Rd. S. Unit 12. Reservations are required but theres no charge to attend. Info: www.halton- hillschamber.on.ca or call Mary, 905-877-7119. Business consultant help: A professional business consultant from the Halton Region Business Development Centre will be available between 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Georgetown branch library to help you start a small business or expand your existing small business. Register for a free one-hour consultation at 1- 866-4HALTON or busdev@halton.ca. Georgetown Little Theatre: presents Love, Sex and The IRS, a comedy by William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore and directed by Andrew Humeniuk at the John Elliott Theatre in Georgetown, April 17-19 and April 23-26. Showtime is 8 p.m. Tickets: Box Office, 905-877-3700 or www.haltonhills.ca/theatre. Healthiest Babies Possible: Is there a baby in your future? Halton Region Health Department Healthiest Babies Possible prenatal program is accepting registration for its six-week pro- gram Thursdays at Ontario Early Years Centre-Georgetown, 96 Guelph St. To register: 1-866-442-5866. Info: www.halton.ca. Cocaine Anonymous: a 12-step based fellowship meets Thursdays, 7 p.m. at Sacre-Coeur Church, 39 Guelph St., Georgetown (use back door basement). Info: Cocaine Anonymous, toll free: 1-866-622-4636 or www.ca.org. Auction: Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides is holding its annual Sit, Stay, Bid Auction at its Oakville facility. Articles up for bid include weekend getaways, artwork, and spa packages. All proceeds go to providing dog guides to Canadians with med- ically or physically limiting disabilities. Tickets are $15 each; call 905-842-2891 or e-mail info@dogguides.com. Food bank needs help The Georgetown Bread Basket (food bank) is running low on the following items: canned vegetables, powdered milk, regular tea. instant coffee, canned juice, sugar, hand soap, and tooth paste. If you can help with these items, please put them into the drop box at any of the grocery stores or drop off at The Georgetown Bread Basket at 55 Sinclair Ave., Unit 12 on Wednesday or Saturday between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. 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 cherish and call their own! Books may be dropped off in the lobby of the Georgetown branch library, or outside the high school main office. Continued from pg. 29 Wednesday April 16 Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Halton: is hosting a volunteer information session at its North Halton office, inviting anyone interested in finding out more about volunteer opportunities in the area. There is currently a severe shortage of Big Brothers in the North Halton area. The agency offers opportunities for as lit- tle as one hour a week in your community. The session is sched- uled for 7 p.m. at the agencys Milton office, 410 Bronte Street S. To register or for more information contact 905-878-8840, e- mail northhalton@bbbshalton.ca or visit www.bbbshalton.ca Horticultural Society: Hear Barrie Porteous speak on the Golden Age of Plant Hunting in China at the Georgetown Horticultural Societys meeting at St Georges Church, Guelph St., 7:30 p.m. Also: raffle table and refreshments. Starting a small business: a workshop: offered by the Halton Community Calendar Vote

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