Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 27 Aug 2008, p. 13

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Dont try this at home! Come to the Georgetown Fall Fair September 5, 6 and 7th and experience FMX Freestyle Motocross without leaving the ground. Check this newspaper for times. www.georgetownfallfair.ca ADD A 2500 LB WARN WINCH FOR ONLY $450.00 + tax WAS $7,899.00 ACT NOW BLOW OUT PRICE $5,999.00 ? Red, Blue & Green Available ? 348CC, 4 Stroke Engine ? Yamaha On Command 4WD ? Independent Suspension ? Dual Hydraulic Brakes All units are + Freight, Set-Up, PDI & Taxes ED STEWARTS EQUIPMENT THE DEALER SALES SERVICE PARTS HOURS: MON. - FRI. 8 AM - 5:30 PM. SAT. 8 AM - NOON e-mail: stewartsequip@sympatico.ca web - www.stewartsequip.com Serving the Community for over 50 years! JUNCTION HWY. 124 & CTY. RD. 24 ERIN, ONTARIO BUS: (519)833-9616 FAX: (519)833-2253 KODIAK 350 IRS READY TO TAKE THE STAGE? Battle of the Bands entries call Lee at 905-877-9550 Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, August 27, 2008 13 Thursday, August 28 Blood donor clinic: hosted by the Canadian Blood Services, 4- 8 p.m. at the Gellert Community Centre, 10241 Eighth Line in Georgetown. The addition of this new clinic location has been made possible by the generous donation by the Town of Halton Hills. Call 1 888 2 DONATE (1 888 236-6283) for eligibility information or to book an appointment. Limehouse euchre: Limehouse Womens Institute hosts euchre, 7:30 p.m. at the Limehouse Memorial Hall. Admission $3, light lunch provided. Phoenix Warriors: meets 7:30- 8:30 p.m. every second and fourth Thursday, 42 Mill St., Acton. This self-help peer group is for individuals with a mood disorder, which includes change in mood, thought, energy and behavior. Info: 519-853-9793. Barbecue: Community Living North Halton holds a fundrais- er barbecue at Georgetown Price Chopper every Thursday, 5:30- 8:30 p.m. (weather permitting). Healthiest Babies Possible: Is there a baby in your future? Halton Region Health Department Healthiest Babies Possible pre- natal program is accepting registration for its six-week program 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). This meeting is open to all people who might have difficulties overcoming their addiction to cocaine and any other drugs. Info: Cocaine Anonymous, 1- 866-622-4636 or www.ca.org. 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. Visit www.george- townrunners.ca or call Jim Baidacoff, 905-702-1162. Friday, August 29 Fantastic Fun Fridays: is a day camp held at Norval United Church, 486 Guelph St., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for ALL children who have finished SK to Grade 5. Fun games, activities and crafts water games too so dont forget to bring a swimsuit, towel and sunscreen each week. The cost is only $5 per child. Please bring your own peanut and nut-free lunch. Children must be pre-regis- tered by the Wednesday prior at 905-877-6122; youth@norvalu- nited.ca; www.norvalunited.ca Mock Interview Day: Come practise your interview skills at The Centre for Skills Development and Training, 184 Guelph St., in Georgetown. Meet with a career information specialist to get valuable feedback on your interview skills so that you will ace your next job interview and get the job you want! Call today 905-702-7311 ext 109 to book a one-hour appointment for this FREE session between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Saturday, August 30 Kitten adoptions: Upper Credit Humane Societys Kitten Foster and Adoption Program has a special $110 adoption fee until Sept. 12. All kittens have their first vaccinations (some have their sec- ond set), are spayed/neutered and microchipped. Come see them, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Pet Valu, 235 Guelph St. Info: UCHSkittens.blogspot.com or Barb, 905-873-8547. Gigantic used book sale: hosted by Community Living North Halton at its office, 725 Main St. Milton, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Only $5 for a bag of books. All proceeds to support Saturday Centre. Help recycle...bring your own bag! Farmers Market: on Main St., every Saturday, 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. until Oct. 11. Info: www.downtowngeorgetown.com or 905-873-4970. Acton Trunk Sale: starts at 7:30 a.m. and close out by 1 p.m. every Saturday, including holiday weekends through to October. Farmers market vendors wanted. Vendors admission: $13. Euchre: is held 7:30 p.m. Saturdays at the Hornby Co-opera- tive Nursery School on Steeles Ave. All welcome. Sunday, August 31 Music in the Park: last Sunday, 7 p.m. till dusk in Dominion Gardens Park. Bring your lawn chairs. Anyone interested in play- ing or singing, contact Jim Dunham of the No Name Band, 905- 873-0310. Georgetown Runners: are a group of local runners who meet at the Atlantis Family Athletics (Guelph St. and Mountainview Rd.) 8 a.m. Sundays. All are welcome to join the runs and meet afterwards for coffee and treats at LaVita Cafe. Visit www.george- townrunners.ca or call Jim Baidacoff, 905-702-1162. Labour Day Monday, Sept. 1 Barbecue: Ballinafad United Church will host its end of sum- mer barbecue and silent auction at the Ballinafad Community Centre from 5-6:30 p.m. rain or shine. Menu includes barbecue chicken, fresh corn and cake. There will be wagon rides for the kids and playground. Take-out is available. Tickets: half chicken $12, quarter chicken $9 and free hot dogs for children 5 and under. For tickets call 905-873- 8678. Tuesday, Sept. 2 Back to school: Sorry kids its back to school today for both Halton District School Board and Halton Catholic District School Board! Halton Hills Women in Business Networking Luncheon: 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Learn how to Write a Business Plan will help keep your company growing. Visit www.halton- hillschamber.on.ca or call Mary at 905-877-7119 for details. Euchre: Georgetown Seniors Centre hosts euchre, 7 p.m. at the centre on Guelph St. Admission $2. The Friends of the Old Seed House Garden: welcome volun- teers for regular maintenance of the garden any Tuesday, 9-11 a.m. throughout the gardening season. No prior gardening expe- rience is required. Info: Jane Fogal, 905-877-5806. Alzheimer support group: Acclaim Health Alzheimer Services continues to offer support groups for family caregivers of relatives with Alzheimers Disease and related dementias, 7-9 p.m. at the Halton Regional Police Station, 217 Guelph St. in Georgetown. Info: Renita, 1-800-387-7127. Calling New Parents: is a free program for parents and babies (six months and under). Each week, the group with a public health nurse, will discuss parenting and infant care. Groups in Acton or Georgetown, Tuesday afternoons. Info: 1-866-442-5866 or www.halton.ca. TOPS-Georgetown: If you want to lose weight sensibly and keep it off, join TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) at St. Andrews United Church, Tuesdays; weigh-in 6:30 p.m. and get together, 7:30 p.m. Sign language registration: American Sign Language classes will be offered in Milton and Mississauga by The Canadian Hearing Society, a non-profit organization, beginner to advanced levels. All classes are taught by trained deaf instructors. Registration for the fall runs from Sept. 2-12. Please visit www.chs.ca for more information. Wednesday, Sept. 3 Brampton Fibromyalgia Support Group: meets 7 p.m. at the Region of Peel building, 10 Peel Centre Dr. in the third floor cafe- teria. This evening our guest speaker will be Nelson Narciso, B.Sc., R.P. Nelson is the National Product Education Consultant for Body Plus. He teaches all across Canada and the U.S. to Natural Health professionals. Everyone is welcome. Info: Carol, 905-873-2952 evenings, or Marianne, 905- 791-2032 or e-mail fibrosupport@rogers.com Parents without Partners (PWP): is a non-profit, social sup- port group for single parents and their children in Brampton and Halton Hills area. Information and orientation sessions each week on Wednesday. Call 905-846-4883 for more information or visit www.pwpbrampton.com Thursday, Sept. 4 Ballinafad euchre: Ballinafad Hall Board resumes euchre at the Ballinafad Community Centre, 7:30 p.m. Cost: $3 per player. Light lunch, coffee and tea served. Healthiest Babies Possible: Is there a baby in your future? Halton Region Health Department Healthiest Babies Possible pre- natal program is accepting registration for its six-week program Thursdays at Ontario Early Years Centre-Georgetown, 96 Guelph St. To register: 1-866-442-5866. Info: www.halton.ca. Friday, Sept. 5 Georgetown Fall Fair: Sept. 5-7, with something for everyone lawn and tractor pull; dairy, heavy horse, and pet shows; a demolition derby; the 4x4 truck pull; a homecrafts exhibition; an educational tent; Mabel the cow, and lots, lots more. For more infor- mation please call 905-873-6157, e-mail agriculture@halton- hills.com or see www.georgetownfallfair.ca Credit Valley Artisans: Open House and registration for courses and membership at The Cottage in Cedarvale Park, 7-9 p.m. Come out and check out the facilities, get your questions answered and sign up for CVA membership or a Fall 2008 course. Information and applications forms also available at www.creditvalleyartisans.com or 905-877- 8401. Payments by cheque or cash only! Friday night euchre: re-starts after a summer hiatus, 7:30 p.m. at Georgetown Legion. Admission: $2. Community Calendar The Georgetown Seniors Centre has planned a trip to the Chinese Lantern Festival, at Ontario Place, for Thursday, Sept. 25. The cost is $30 $10 for bus and $20 admittance. This trip is open to anyone age 55 or older. Please call to register as soon as possible, 905-877-6444. Seniors Centre plans trip to Chinese Lantern Festival

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