22 Independent & Free Press,Thursday, March 18, 2010 Mountainview Terrace owned & operated by the Summer family Under Construction Website for Mums 'N Chums launched 60 apartment style suites for cognitive self-sufficient seniors. · 1 & 2 bedroom apartments 465 - 715 sq. ft. · Weekly housekeeping · Organized activities Opening · Exercise room & pool 2010 · Clubs & outings Mums `N Chums, a social networking website for parents, was officially launched recently at Acton Community Centre, as Mayor Rick Bonnette (left) and website administrator Sara Hodge (right) helped Wards 1&2 Regional Councillor Clark Somerville cut the ribbon, while joined by toddlers (from left) Cassidy Frost, Devan Hodge, Gavin White and Nathan Jewell. The website, www.mumsnchums.com features a blog, a parents' forum, a listing of local events and links to information and services, centering around parental issues in the Halton Hills/Milton area. Photo by Ted Brown Kid expert to speak at free Parent Education Night gional Health, Halton Parent Education Network and Our Kids Network-- is open to all parents in the Georgetown and Acton area. It will begin at 6 p.m.-- go to the south end of the school, 69 Acton Blvd. Limited childcare for children, aged 2 1/2 years to 12, is available but registration in advance is required to reserve spaces courtesy of Acton YMCA Daycare. For more details, visit the MSB public school website or email msbcouncil@ hotmail.com. 222 Mountainview Rd. N., Georgetown 905.877.1800 www.mountainviewterrace.ca Acton Parent Education Night will feature a keynote speech from an accomplished speaker on Wednesday, March 31 at McKenzie-Bennett School in Acton. Michael Reist will speak on "How Boys and Girls Learn Differently" and interactive workshops will include Transitioning to High School, Developmental Milestones for K-3 Children, Raising Emotionally Healthy Children and Cyberbullying. This free event-- held in partnership Mountainview Residence - Favourite Seniors Residence - with the MSB School Council, Halton Re-