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Palette and Pencil Guild: an art group of Credit Valley Artisans meets every Tuesday, 7-9 p.m. inside Cedarvale Cottage (Main and Maple Streets in Cedarvale Park). All new- comers welcome. Info: Rita, 519-853-9226 or e-mail: ritajan2006@yahoo.ca 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. Pasta and Dessert Dinner: hosted by the Erin Rotary Club m 5-8 p.m. at Hillsburgh Community Centre. Tickets from any Rotarian, The Village Green, TD Bank Erin, RBC Hillsburgh, or at the door if still available. Proceeds to the Guatemala Hospital Project, in partnership with St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. Wednesday, Nov. 7 Brampton Fibromyalgia Support Group: meets 7 p.m. at the Region of Peel building, 10 Peel Centre Dr. in the third floor cafeteria. Guest speaker: Fernanda Soukas, the community liai- son officer from Canada Pension Disability who will explain the ins and outs of CPD. Everyone is welcome. Info: Carol, 905- 873-2952 or e-mail fibrosupport@sympatico.ca Kittens: Upper Credit Humane Society will be at Wal-Mart Georgetown, 6-9 p.m. and Thursday, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. with new kittens, ready for adoption to approved homes. All UCHS kit- tens are spayed/neutered, microchipped, tattooed and have their first shots and parasite treatment. Info: Cyrie Parker, 416-904- 2811 or www.angelfire.com/blog/kittens. Special exhibit: Stitches and Chains-The Art of Knitting and Crocheting, a Halton Hands in Motion Knitting and Crocheting Guild presentation continues until Nov. 11. This is a fibre show- case in the Gallery at the Halton Hills Cultural Centre during library hours. This year guild members were challenged to push the boundaries of knitting and crocheting by using unconven- tional materials, techniques, and/or subject matter in their cre- ations. Knitted aquariums anyone? Details: 905-877-1521. Sleepytime Stories: will be held on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. at the Georgetown branch library. Children are invited to wear their pajamas. This free drop-in program is 30 minutes in length, and includes stories, music and lots of fun! Family Storytime: will be held 9:45 a.m. in the Georgetown branch library. This free drop-in program is 30 minutes in length, and includes stories, music and lots of fun! 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. Thursday, Nov. 8 Limehouse euchre: Limehouse Womens Institute hosts euchre, 7:30 p.m. at the Limehouse Memorial Hall. Admission $3, lunch provided. GLT play: Georgetown Little Theatre pre- sents Communicating Doors, Nov. 8-10 and Nov. 14-17. Have you ever wondered if you could go back in time and change things? The date is 2014, the location is a hotel room. A sex specialist from the future stum- bles into a murder plot that send her, compli- ments of a unique set of hotel doors, travel- ing back in time. She and two women, who were murdered in 1994 and 1974 race back and forth in time trying to rewrite history and prevent their own violent ends. RWTO meeting: Peel North branch of the Retired Women Teachers of Ontario meets 11 a.m. at the Burlington Convention Centre, 1120 Burloak Dr., Burlington. A joint penta branch meeting with Peel North, Mississauga, Lydia Snow (Georgetown) and Burlington. All retired women teachers wel- come. Info: Karin, 905-796-2146. 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. 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 addic- tion to cocaine and any other drugs. Info: Cocaine Anonymous, Toll Free: 1-866-622-4636 or www.ca.org. Friday, Nov. 9 Harvestfest: The Kiwanis Club presents Harvestfest, a din- ner, dance, auctions and wine tasting at Holy Cross Church hall, 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $55 and are available by calling Sandra at 877-0007. Proceeds to Hope Place Centres. Saturday, Nov. 10 Georgetown Santa Claus Parade: Jolly Santa Claus makes his first visit to Halton Hills when Georgetown Lions Club holds its annual Santa Claus Parade, starting 5 p.m. at the Georgetown Market Place and end- ing at the Fairgrounds. Acton Remembrance services: Royal Canadian Legion Branch 197 (Acton) holds its annual Remembrance Day Parade and ceremony. Legion members will march to the Cenotaph in front of Trinity United Church on Mill St. E. with the ceremony to begin at 11 a.m. sharp. A short ceremony will also occur on Remembrance Day, Nov. 11 again begin- ning at 11 a.m. sharp. Info: 519-853-0910. Remembrance Day Sunday, Nov. 11 Georgetown/Glen Williams Remembrance Services: Royal Canadian Legion Branch 120 (Georgetown) holds its annual Remembrance Day Parade and ceremony. Legion members will form up at the Legion at 10:30 a.m. and march to the Remembrance Park Cenotaph for an 11 a.m. sharp ceremony. Later that day, legion members will hold a ceremony in Glen Williams, forming up at the Glen Williams School at 1:30 p.m. with a march to the Glen Williams Cenotaph (Confederation and Main St.) for a ceremony at 2 p.m. sharp. Sing Out a Song for Peace: 7:30 p.m. at Georgetown Christian Reformed Church on Trafalgar Rd. Georgetown Choral Society, Georgetown Childrens Chorus, Georgetown District Ministerial Association and the Legion Colour Party join together in this annual Remembrance Day concert. Everyone is welcome to this free event; refreshments will be served afterwards. Community Calendar