APPROVAL RATING! (Rates May Vary) 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 Register now for Fall classes... Yoga & Meditation Reiki Developing Intuition and more... For more details visit www.chantalgarneau.com or call (905) 783-8853 Any Questions? Call Dave LoDuca 4169897809 Celebrating 25 Years of Volunteer Teaching Safe Boating A COURSE THAT COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE! Courses starting Monday, Sept. 22. Reserve your spot now! Call Dave LoDuca 416-989-7809 To register on Monday, Sept. 22, arrive early (by 6:30 pm. at Cedarvale Park, Georgetown Evening acrylic Art Classes for children 8-14 Evening Adult Classes Home School Day Classes Registe r Now 905-873 -6067 Learn in a professional gallery surrounded by art. See www.evoked-emotions.com for more details Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, September 17, 2008 19 Continued from pg. 17 Tuesday, Sept. 23 Cabin Fever Busters: Break the monotony of parenting with a free drop-in play group, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Meet new friends at the Georgetown Community Church, 271 Mountainview Rd. S. on Tuesdays until Dec. 2. Info: 905-877-1374. Bid euchre: Georgetown Seniors Centre hosts bid euchre, 7 p.m. at the centre on Guelph St. Admission: $2. 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. Coffee Break: Ladies of all ages are invited to Georgetown Christian Reformed Church for its Coffee Break program, Tuesday, 9:30-11 a.m. You can choose to join one of the Bible Study Groups or a Mom-To-Mom program. Nursery is provided for babies from birth to 2 years, while the older children can enjoy crafts, stories, games and snacks in the Little Lambs pro- gram for ages 2 and 3 years and Story Hour for kids ages 4 and 5 years. Info: the church, 905-877-4322. Wednesday, Sept. 24 Fashion show: Georgetown Hospital Volunteer Association proudly presents Fall into Style, 11:30 a.m. for a fashion show at the North Halton Country Club. Enjoy a delicious sit-down lunch, followed by a highlight of the newest fall fashions from Elizabeths Fashions. Tickets are $30. Proceeds from this event will be donated directly to the Georgetown Hospital to enhance patient com- fort and care. Tickets at the Hospital Gift Shop. H.E.A.L., the Georgetown Suicide Prevention Group: Meets the fourth Wednesday of each month from 7-8:30 p.m. H.E.A.L. offers a Suicide Survivors Support Group at the house at Norval United Church, 486 Guelph Street. If you have lost someone by suicide you are wel- come to attend a find support from others in a similar position. Contact: Paul Ivany, 905-877-6122. Awana Kids Club: is offered to children in JK to Grade 6 and is hosted by Maple Avenue Baptist Church every Wednesday, 6:25-8 p.m. All are invited to come out for fun activities, gym games, special theme nights, crafts, Bible learning and memoriza- tion and the opportunity to make new friends. Info: Heather Stiff, 905 873-9549. Dads Connect: This evening drop-in program is offered through the Ontario Early Years Centre, Georgetown Satellite, 96 Guelph Street and held on the fourth Wednesday of each month from September to June. Dads Connect runs from 6-8 p.m. and provides an opportu- nity for fathers of children from 0-6 years of age to spend some quality play time together with their children and to network with other dads. Info: Jennifer, 905-873-2960. Babysong: A 10-week pro- gram for parents with babies until one-year-old, run by the Salvation Army in Georgetown. Learn music designed to encour- age language, social and motor development. The program runs 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Wednesday mornings. Registration is $35. If needed, parents rotate to provide childcare for older chil- dren. Register: Georgetown Community Church, 905-877-1374. Parents without Partners (PWP): is a non-profit, social sup- port group for single parents and their children in our communi- ty and surrounding areas. Information and orientation sessions each week on Wednesday. Please come out to see what we are all about. Call 905-846-4883 for more information or visit www.pwpbrampton.com Thursday, Sept. 25 Alpha course: Georgetown Alliance Church holds an Alpha course, starting Sept. 25, with a introductory dinner, 6:30 p.m. Contact Ann, 905-877-7598 to reserve dinner. Please leave a message. The Alpha course is an opportunity for anyone to explore the Christian faith. It consists of a series of talks looking at such topics as Who is Jesus? and Why and how do I pray?, then the group divides into smaller groups for discussion. 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. The facilitator encourages everyone to express themselves, listen, and support each other. Info: 519-853-9793. Friday, Sept. 26 Ham dinner: at St. Johns Anglican Church, Stewarttown, cor- ner of Trafalgar Rd. and 15 Sideroad at 6 p.m. Cost: $11 adults, $5 chldren (ages 6-10). To reserve tickets, call Joan, 905-877- 5797. Saturday, Sept. 27 Rabies and Microchip clinic: for cats and dogs, hosted by Upper Credit Humane Society, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Elmira Farm Service, Ospringe (corner of Hwy. 25 and Hwy. 124). Rabies vaccine, $15; microchip, $30. Please leash or crate your pets. Also available for sale at the event, back bacon on a bun, UCHS 2009 calendars and Town of Erin dog tags. Info: UCHS Shelter, 519-833-2287. Pork Barbecue: Union Presbyter- ian Church hosts its Annual Pork Barbecue and Silent Auction, 5-7:30 p.m. at Alloa Public School, 1248 Mayfield Rd. Adults: $12 in advance; $14 at the door; children (12 and under): $7. BBQ smoked pork chop, baked potato, baked beans, corn, coleslaw, rolls, dessert, beverage. Take-out available. For tickets: Anne Thompson, 905-873-6811. Kiln Society: The Annual General Meeting for the Limehouse Kiln Society will be held at Limehouse Memorial Hall at 10 a.m. Come for an update on the limekilns project. End to End Hike: September 27-28, the Toronto Bruce Trail Section End-to-End. Two days to hike the section from Kelso to Boston Mills Road. Meet both days Limehouse School parking lot at 7:45 a.m. Cost $18 to cover bus fare from Limehouse to the beginning of the hike, refreshments and badge. To register send name, address, telephone number and e-mail address with cheque payable to the Toronto Bruce Trail Club to Jane Bates, 66 Donwoods Drive, Toronto, M4N 2G5. Community Calendar