N O W O P E N W O R K I N G T O G E T H E R T O R E A C H Y O U R G O A L S Dr. Dana Selby BPHE, CK, DC Services Provided: Chiropractic Treatments and Rehabilitation, Kinesiology Assessments, Clinical Acupuncture, Gait Assessment, Custom Orthotics Chiropractic Rehabilitation Centre 38 Mill St. E., Acton, ON L7J 1H2 Ph: 519.853.2244 Fax: 519.853.2266 www.activechoice.ca For more information, or to book an appointment call: (905) 457-1700 www.heal-thyself.ca & www.thermographyclinic.com New to Halton! REGISTERED MASSAGE THERAPY CLINIC Kim Bell, RMT Paula Taylor, RMT 905-873-1317 GEORGETOWN, ON Take care of your body. Its the only place you have to live. We provide accurate and comprehensive risk assessment for Breast Cancer using BREAST CANCER has many faces! Freedom to choose MOBILE CLINICS: May 30 - Guelph @ Caruzo Homeopathics 519-827-9237 June 6 - Georgetown @ Life Chiropractic Centre 905-873-1871 June 23 - Campbellville @ La Ville Day Spa & Salon 905-854-8859 FREE INFO SESSIONS: June 11 - Acton @ Heal Thyself Clinic/Thermography Clinic 7 pm 905-457-1700 June 18 - Campbellville @ La Ville Day Spa & Salon 7 pm 905-854-8859 REDEEM THIS COUPON FOR 1 FREE SPIN STUDENT SUMMER SPECIAL 10 Spin Classes for $65 Be a part of the most popular, fun, calorie burning workout this summer! www.powerzone.ca 324 Guelph St., Georgetown 905-702-1774 Spin-A-Thon This Saturday May 31st Call Power Zone to sign up today! Calling all volunteers. Terra Karda Studios are helping to build three homes this summer on John Street in Georgetown and require your help. Donate. Participate. Advocate. You can join Team Nia and physically help us to build on Saturday June 21st. Do you want to Join us in raising funds? Send in a donation supporting Team Nia For more information please visit: www.terrakardastudio.com Or call Denis Karda at 905.703.0454 12 Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, May 28, 2008 HEALTH & WELL BEING Pedestrian injuries are a leading cause of injury-related death of children under the age of 14. Robert Little Public School and the Halton Hills Injury Prevention Committee (HHIP) in co-operation with Safe Kids Canada, want par- ents to understand that most pedestrian injuries and deaths are preventable. Through the annual Safe Kids Week campaign, Robert Little and HHIP want parents to be able to pre- vent pedestrian injuries and deaths that can happen to children. This past winter Halton Hills Injury Prevention Committee took part in Walk ON community consultation. HHIP members assessed Halton Hills on its walkability for resi- dents. An area of concern that was identified by the consultation was Prospect Park, Mill Street, Elizabeth Street, Main Street and School Lane. To move forward as a committee we decided to use Safe Kids Week to focus on this area and participate in a walkabout to assess the area. On Thursday, May 29, Robert Little in part- nership with HHIP will be hosting an Acton Community Walkabout. Children will have a pedestrian safety review followed by a 25 minute walk through Acton. Parent volunteers, staff, HHIP and community members will walk the route with the children and remind them of pedestrian safety. This walkabout will also act as an assess- ment to address safety concerns along the way for walkers and provide children of Robert Little an opportunity to practise their pedestri- an safety. Adults will have the opportunity to fill in a walkabout score card on their safety observations along the way. Acton Community Walkabout will take place on Thursday, May 29, from 12 p.m. to 1:15p.m. and will begin at Robert Little P.S. First, the walkabout score card will be reviewed with participants followed by the walkabout with the children and staff of Robert Little. Please join Halton Hills Injury Prevention Committee and Robert Little in the Acton Community Walkabout to promote pedestrian safety and identify safety concerns in the Acton Community. R.S.V.P. to Terry Forbes. Halton Hills Injury Prevention Chair, TerriF@haltonhills.ca Robert Little School plans Acton Community Walkabout Extendicare wants perennial plants Extendicare Halton Hills is seeking dona- tions of perennials as soon as possible to add a touch of beauty to the retirement residences gardens. Drop off your excess perennials at the building, 9 Lindsay Crt (main entrance is off Hwy 7) or pick up is available. As part of Halton's Physician Appreciation Week, Dr. Naiema Fiel was served breakfast at the Georgetown Hospital by Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette and Cindy McDonnel, Chief Operating Officer at Georgetown Hospital. Photo by Ted Brown Local doctors appreciated