Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 7 Oct 2010, p. 18

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18 Independent & Free Press,Thursday, October 7, 2010 Cash for CAShh Following the success of the Paul Murr Memorial Golf Tournament May 10, organizers presented Cancer Assistance Services of Halton Hills (CAShh) with a cheque for $4,175, raised at four fundraising holes in the tournament. Handing over the cheque were (from left) Murr Tourney organizers Jon Hurst, Alan Hall, CAShh executive director Sheila Smith, and Murr Tourney organizer John McNabb. Photo by Ted Brown SAVIS forms group just for women A new group just for women will be held in Acton for four weeks. Presented by SAVIS Halton (Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention Services), A Woman's Voice Women's Group will held on four Wednesdays, Oct. 13 to Nov. 3, 10-11:30 a.m. at the Acton Community Hub (M-SB school), 69 Acton Blvd. On Oct. 13, the topic will be Finding Your Inner Voice; on Oct. 20, The Strength to be You; on Oct. 27, Healthy Relationships and on Nov. 3, Express Yourself Through Art. Childcare is available is requested in advance. For more information, contact Natalie, 905-825-3622, savis@savisofhalton.org MARRIAGE ENRICHMENT `Men are Like Waffles ­ Women are Like Spaghetti' This is a dynamic 8-week study designed to grow your marriage. Do not miss out on an opportunity to focus on you as a couple. Topics covered will also improve interactions with family, friends, & co-workers. $15 Charge per couple for a workbook (no other costs). Tuesdays 7PM. Begins Oct. 5th. Georgetown Christian Fellowship 13619 Hwy 7 West. For info or to register: Tel. 905-873-9652 www.gcfchurch.ca Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary STAG & DOE Corey Lindsay & Holly Stachecki Join us for Sat. Oct. 16, 2010 7 pm - 1 am Acton Legion 197 15 Wright Ave. $10 at the door GEORGE EZARD'S Robert and Lorna Thoms October 8th, 1960 90TH Birthday Celebration After 4 p.m. Saturday October 16th Brampton Fairgrounds 12942 Heart Lake Road Best Wishes Only Congratulations & Best Wishes With All Our Love Jeff, Kim, Wes and families OKTOBERFEST PARTY Festive music, food & beer, Raffles, games & great prizes Madonna and Joe Crane are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Angela Crane to Michael Mitchell son of Judy and Chuck Mitchell. Angie and Mike eloped in Niagara Falls on September 25, 2010. We wish them a full life of happiness and love with our grandson Brody. ATTENTION HIKERS AND USERS OF THE BRUCE TRAIL The Bruce Trail is a public footpath entirely built, and maintained, by volunteers for the purpose of protecting the Niagara Escarpment, the most significant landform in southern Ontario. The Trail runs from the Niagara River to Tobermory and passes through the Towns of Milton, Halton Hills and Caledon. The Bruce Trail is a footpath. Bicycles and motorized vehicles are not allowed except in some very limited areas. This applies to both the main Trail (marked with white blazes) and Side Trails (blue blazes). There are three compelling reasons for this: owners' wishes, safety and ecology. More than half the Trail is on private land with the permission of the landowner. This permission is for a hiking trail only. Use of the trail by motorized vehicles or bicycles could cause the landowner to require removal of the Trail from his land. The Trail has many bends, twists and steep hills. Sharing it with bicycles or vehicles is very dangerous. Our priority is the safety of hikers so that they don't have to worry about what is coming around the next bend. Bicycles and vehicles have negative ecological effects along the Trail. They damage plants and animals and create much more erosion than the boots of hikers. To summarize, the members of the Bruce Trail Conservancy respectfully request that everybody refrain from using bicycles or motorized vehicles on the Trail. For more information please contact: Peter Leeney Executive Vice-president Bruce Trail Conservancy 905-822-1877 Brian Popelier Conservation Stewardship Officer The Bruce Trail Conservancy 1-800-665-4453 ext.30 Websites - www.brucetrail.org www.torontobrucetrailclub.org

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