Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 26 May 2011, p. 28

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28 Independent & Free Press,Thursday, May 26, 2011 FREE DELIVERY Continued from pg. 20 Sunday, May 29 Ontario Genealogical Society HaltonPeel Branch meets 2 p.m. at Four Corners Public Library (auditiorium), 65 Queen St., Brampton. Speaker, Lise Brake, Senior Director Creative Memories on Telling your family's story. Both traditional and digital heritage scrapbooking techniques can be used to tell your family's story. Visitors welcome. Info: Mike Payne, 905-877-7627. Anniversary Sunday: 11 a.m. Churchill Community Church in Acton celebrates its 173rd year as a place of worship and 43rd year as a community church. Guest speaker will be the Rev Todd Bender, founder and Executive Director of Citykidz, an organization in Hamilton, that gives children hope, resilience, value, and support to break the cycle of poverty that the children know that they are loved, that they matter, that someone cares and that someone believes in them. Their goal is to reach 5,000 children each week by 2013. Info: 519-853-4380. Tent revival service: St. John's United Church marks its 175th Anniversary with a celebration,10 a.m. at St. John's United Church, Glen Williams. Join with the people of St. John's United Church as they celebrate the 175th Anniversary of living their faith in this community. Participate in a "tent revival" service beside the Credit River at the Glen Church, 533 Main St., Glen Williams. Info: 905-877-2531; www.stjohnsuc.ca. Family Night Finale of Toonie for Tents: 4-8 p.m. at Shoeless Joe's, 367 Guelph St., Georgetown. Door prize draws throughout the evening! 10% of sales will be donated to Community Living North Halton "Toonie for Tents" fundraiser. Help CLNH support local Kiwanis Day Camps. Community Calendar Halton Hills Toastmasters: meets 7:309:30 p.m. at St. Alban's parish hall, 537 Main St., Glen Williams. Come develop your communication and leadership skills now. Info: VP of Membership Brenda LaRose, 519853-3274; email hhtm.membership@gmail. com or www.haltonhillstm.org. L Largest S Selection l i of f Patio Furniture in Halton Hills Since 1998 INDOOR & OUTDOOR FURNITURE 136 Guelph St., Georgetown (Across from Christ the King School) 905-873-9791 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK www.furnitureindooroutdoor.ca JOIN US! BRENDA Sales Representative SATURDAY JUNE 11, 2010 Registration between 8:30am & 9:30am; Start time 10:00am Tuesday, May 31 Food for Life 3rd Annual Lunch Money Tuesday campaign: GO commuters at the Georgetown station will be asked to share a portion of their lunch money to fund the collection and delivery of surplus fresh food to 42 community agencies and 33 outreach programs. This charity turns every dollar donated into $7 worth of food, and last year delivered almost one million pounds of fresh food to those in need. Those not taking the GO can visit www. foodforlife.ca to make a Pay Pal donation or contact Charlotte Redekop-Young, 905-6351106. Grandmother to Grandmother North Halton group: rescheduled from June 7, meets 7:30 p.m., Martindale Gardens, 45 Martin St., Milton. New members most welcome. This energetic group of grandmothers and grandothers undertake fundraising events with the proceeds going to the Stephen Lewis Foundation. Info: Judy, 905-8543422. Meetings will resume in September. Tapping into the hidden job market: Links2Care Employment Resource Centre, 45 Mill St. E., Acton 519-853-5014, is hosting a free session at 2 p.m. on Tapping into the Hidden Job Market. Learn the tools/techniques to tap into the hidden job market. Business After Hours: Glencairn Golf Club hosts Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce networking event, 5-7 p.m. Make new business and discuss mutual concerns. Come for a half hour or stay for two. No charge to attend. To register visit www.haltonhillschamber.on.ca or all 905-877-7119. BRONTE CREEK PARK for our 9th annual McKINLEY www.BrendaMcKinley.ca 2006-08 2006 2002-08 Brenda McKinley breast cancer 5 & 10 k Walk/run For Information on the Brenda McKinley Breast Cancer 5 & 10k Walk/Run and to receive an information package please call: bmckinley@cogeco.ca Join us for a 5k and 10k Walk/Run at Bronte Creek Park in support of Breast Cancer Support Services AT PRIZES T-Shirts will be g given to the first 300 entrants Incentive Priz zes With $60 in pledges · $150 or more in n pledges received your and you will receive a TRATION GIS RE gift certificate WILL BE FREE · Door Prizes · Grand Prize for most money raised SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS 905-634-2333 lstevenson@breastcancersupport.org Register and pledge online at www.vrpro.ca and set up your own pledge site and email friends. Agro Wholesale Produce Ltd. Help us by donating a bag of used clothing on the day of the Run/Walk. Clothing for Charity C ! g a J g a W e DoTh Monday, May 30 Halton Hills Quilters Guild will meet at Mold-Masters Sportplex, Guelph St., 2nd Floor at 7 p.m. (Guild Library at 6:45 p.m.). Program: Carolyn Flood, Trunk Show. Guests welcome. Cost $5. Info: Judy Makinson, president, 905-877-4338. www.wagjag.com Buy together and we all win! Look for our flyer in today's paper! Only in selected areas. See in store for complete details.

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