18 Independent & Free Press,Thursday, September 2, 2010 Continued from pg. 17 ceive a full hot breakfast, choice of two beautiful routes, VIP Lakeshore Parking (80 spaces only) and a half rack of ribs at Ribfest. A great value at $75 per rider, $25 per passenger. All proceeds to support Crime Stoppers of Halton. Visit www.haltoncrimestoppers.com for more information. Emotions Anonymous (EA): meets Sundays 7:30 p.m. at 39 John St. Acton. (beside St Joseph Church parking lot enter in front door.) Every one is welcome. There are no dues or fees required to attend. Emotions Anonymous offers a 12step program to help people cope with stress. The program is open to anyone who has a desire to become emotionally well. Members attend for various reasons, among them depression, anxiety, relationship problems and other emotional difficulties. Info: Robert or Donna, 519-853-2972. Huxley Cemetery memorial service: 2:30 p.m. at the cemetery, north of Hillsburgh. If the weather is inclement, it will be held at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Hillsburgh. Bring a lawn chair. Ballinafad Community Centre rain or shine. Serving continuously from 5 -7 p.m. including BBQ smoked pork chop, baked potato, corn on the cob, salad, and pie. Free hot dog meal available for young children. Plus a fabulous silent auction and bouncy castle for the kids. For tickets, adults $14, call 905877-4072. Computer skills: Adults would you like to learn how to use a computer? Literacy North Halton holds a10-week basic skills workshop for those seeking employment. Small registration fee. Tuition is free. Daytime or evening. Call 905-873 2200. www.literacynh. org Community Calendar view Rd. & Guelph St. Tonight: Guest speaker Sandee Mac, president of the American Society of Dowsers. Info: Vicki Dynes, 289-891-9424. CFUW meets: Georgetown CFUW hosts its Season Opener & Reception, 7:30 p.m. in The Gallery of the Halton Hills Public Library to present its 2010-2011 program of public speakers as well as membership information. Members have the opportunity to renew membership. Guests are welcome as are those interested in learning what we have to offer. Info: Wendy, 905-877-3380 or visit www.aztec-net. com/~cfuw. Fall Library Preschool Programs: Halton Hills Public Library has a great roster of free programs for young children at both branches. Beginning September 7 you can register online at www. hhpl.on.ca for Baby Tales (6 to 23 months), Tales for Twos (24 to 35 months) and Library Lion Tales (3 to 5 years). Programs begin in October. All you need is a Family PIN and personal identification numbers for each child. If you have not previously registered for library or recreation and parks' programs, you can fill out a PIN application form online at www.haltonhills. ca/recandparks. Forms are also avail- Tuesday, Sept. 7 Grandmother to Grandmother North Halton group: meets 7:30 p.m. at Martindale Gardens, 45 Martin St., Milton. New members welcome. This is an energetic group of grandmothers and grand"others" who undertake fundraising events with the proceeds going to the Stephen Lewis Foundation. Info: Judy, 905-854-3422. Georgetown Dowsers: meet on the first Tuesday of each month from September to May. Dowsing is not just for locating water. Learn dowsing techniques and ways to use dowsing to improve your lifestyle. No membership; cash donations towards room/speakers accepted. Meet 7:30 p.m. in the Real Canadian Superstore, upstairs mezzanine floor, cooking room, Mountain- Labour Day, Monday, Sept. 6 End of summer barbecue: Come and enjoy Ballinafad United Church's end of summer celebration with a barbecued smoked pork chop dinner at the able at the library or Town facilities. Info: 905-873-2681 ext. 2520, 519-8530301 or visit www.hhpl.on.ca Silver-Wood Women's Institute meets: 7 p.m. at the Limehouse Memorial Hall. This will be a workshop to create a fall table centerpiece. For more than 110 years, Women's Institutes have been actively working together for the betterment of members. Their original focus on domestic science education has expanded to personal growth, government lobbying and health and community wellness initiatives. Alzheimer Support group: An opportunity for family caregivers (caring for someone with Alzheimer or related dementia) to receive information and share their personal journey with others, meets 7-9 p.m. at the Halton Regional Police Station, 217 Guelph St. Info: 1-800-387-7127. Open to all family caregivers. Georgetown Little Theatre: general meeting for members; new Members are welcome and all new members will receive a free membership for the 50th anniversary season! Meeting takes place 7:30 p.m. at The Studio, 33 Stewarttown Road, Georgetown. Meet other GLT members, find out about the upcoming season, learn how you can help make the 50th season a huge success! Info: www.georgetownlittletheatre.ca Adult education upgrading: Need help with Read, Spell, Write, basic math and computers? Literacy North Halton can help. Small groups or oneon-one. Call 905-873-2200 to register. School is back on September 7 . Halton District School Board th Gerry Ockenden Chair of the Board David Euale Director of Education Please Drive Safely! Bob Van de Vrande Chair of the Board Michael W. Pautler Director of Education Georgetown South Bussing to Christ the King School and Georgetown High School User Pay - $2.50 per person, per ride. 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