MAIN STREET TRENDZ HAIR STUDIO Welcomes Leah Gothe to the TRENDZ artistic team. We wish to extend an invitation to Leahs clients to experience her new environment. APPROVAL RATING! 100% Vehicles from $5000 - $25,000 whatever you need! GIANT USED CAR CLEARANCE PROBLEMS = SOLUTIONS On Disability Late Payments No Credit Bankrupt No Money Divorced 0 Down Lowest Interest Rates Credit Counselling YOURE APPROVED! YOUR JOB IS YOUR CREDIT Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere. I WILL FINANCE YOU! ILL MAKE YOUR FIRST 3 PAYMENTS TRUCKS VANS SUVS CARS WHATEVER - 2,500 TO CLEAR! Specializing in 100% Credit Re-establishment IF WE DONT HAVE IT - WE WILL GET IT! Low as per wk. $37 SAME DAY DELIVERY $0DOWN! IF YOU HAVE AN INCOME YOURE APPROVED! Ask for Casey Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, July 2, 2008 9 ENTERTAINMENT Halton Hills Public Library invites families to see Mary Lambert in concert on July 5. Juno Award nominee Mary Lam- bert is a family singer, songwriter and performer who resides in Kingston. She is an outstanding Canadian artist in the childrens entertainment field and her two Juno nomina- tions and eight awards from the United States (Parents Choice Award winner, iParenting Award winner, and Dr. Toy, Best Childrens Vacation Product Award win- ner) are a remarkable testimony to her talent and artistry. Her wonderful voice and colourful performances are filled with infectious music, sheer energy and lots of audience partici- pation. Tickets are only $2. For more information, visit: www.library.hhpl.on.ca or call 905-873-2681 ext. 2520 or 519-853-0301. Childrens performer coming to the library In Brief Laugh Out Loud Summer Reading Club Kids of all ages can sign up for Halton Hills Public Librarys free summer reading club and read books to earn prizes! Register any- time this summer. Kids will receive a poster, activity booklet and calendar and its all free! The club was designed to help kids develop and improve their read- ing skills throughout the summer months. Kids read at home and then report back to library staff to earn prizes, stickers, and the chance to win a bank prize! The Librarys Children Services also offers fun programs at the library this summer. For details visit: www.library.hhpl.on.ca or call 905-873-2681 ext. 2520 or 519- 853-0301. Chorus auditions Georgetown Childrens Chorus: will be holding auditions for chil- dren wanting to join the 2008/2009 season on Tuesday, July 8 and Wednesday. July 9. The chorus has children ranging in age from 5-18 singing in six choirs. Please call 905- 877-6841 to arrange your audition. Engineering and Construction Road Occupancy Permits Notice of Road Closure e following roadway will be closed. Regional Road 19 (Winston Churchill Boulevard) - From King Street to Old School Road. Regional Road 9 (King Street) - From Winston Churchill Boulevard to Heritage Road. Date: Sunday July. 6, 2008 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Reason: Fourth Annual 2008 Le Tour De Terra Cotta Road Race For more information on this closure please call: Joanne Davad, Technical Analyst 905-791-7800, Ext. 7888 Regional Roads are arterial routes that connect municipalities to one another and to the 400 series of highways, accommodating high volumes of tra c and commercial trucks. KING ST. N OLD SCHOOL R D. WINS TON CHURCHILL B LV D. HERI TA GE R D. MISSISS AUGA R D. 9 19 Where Child Abuse Hurts Most Sometimes the worst scars of child abuse cant be seen. Whether physical or emotional, abuse attacks a childs self-esteem and emotional development, leaving long-term emotional trauma and pain. You can help prevent child abuse by being a nurturing parent or caregiver. By letting children know they are special, competent and loved, you can help them develop positive self-images and happier futures. If you feel overwhelmed, angry or frustrated as a parent, help is out there for you. Look in your area for support groups and services, or talk to a trusted friend, family member, pastor or doctor about what you can do to protect and support your child. If we all do our part to prevent child abuse, well get to the heart of the matter.