Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 6 Oct 2011, p. 28

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28 Independent & Free Press,Thursday, October 6, 2011 Halton Hills Public Library offers preschool programs for children aged 6 months to 5 Sunday, Oct. 16 years. Call 905-873-2681 ext. Georgetown Seniors Centre presents 2520, or 519-853-0301 to check a musical group called "Justus", a most program availability. vibrant, enthusiastic performing group at the Georgetown Alliance Church, Main St. S. Concert begins at 3 p.m. Tickets are $15. To purchase please call the Georgetown Seniors' Centre, 905-877-6444. All proceeds benefit the Centre. Acton Town Hall Centre presents Clay & Betsy Powell: Our Lives In Crime, w twistedpencil.ca/clowntown 2-4 p.m. He's a former prosecutor turned defence lawyer, whose clients have included Rolling Stones' guitarist Keith Richard while she's an award-winning crime and court reporter for The Toronto Star, who recently exposed one of Canada's toughest neighbourhoods in her book, Bad Seeds: The True Story of Toronto's Galloway Boys kid parties Street Gang. Come hear a father-daughter duo with PDJLF tales to tell! Tickets, $15, available online EDOORRQV at www.haltonhills.ca Kids & the Library Get your tickets for ... Huttonville United Church Fish Fry will be held at Huttonville Community School, 5-7:30 p.m. A silent auction too. Cost: adults $15, children, 10 & under, $7.50. For tickets phone Marg, 905-4558449 or Bernice, 905-864-0872 or Vi, 905451-1892. Get tickets early. 40 Years ­ Let's Celebrate! Presented by the Georgetown Choral Society. Come out and help them celebrate their 40th Anniversary! Featuring guest soloists Mark Dubois and Alana Bridgewater, 8 p.m. at Georgetown Christian Reformed Church, 11611 Trafalgar Rd. Info: 905-877-7795, www.georgetownchoral.ca Roast Beef Dinner: at Knox Church, 116 Main St., S., Georgetown. Sittings are 5 p.m. or 6:30 p.m. For tickets call the church office, 905-877-7585 or www. knoxgeorgetown.ca. 1st Annual Mayor's Masquerade Ball: A fundraiser supporting the Georgetown Hospital, starts 7:30 p.m. at the Acton Town Hall Centre located at 19 Willow St. North in Acton. Join Mayor Rick Bonnette and sponsor Dufferin Aggregates for a fantastic evening of music, magic and a fabulous casino! Dress code: black and white; masquerade masks will be provided.Tickets are $75 per person, and business sponsorship packages are also avail- Thursday, Oct. 20 Friday, Oct. 21 IDFH SDLQWLQJ Call for early bookings. Great demand 905-877-5293 Georgetown based clown company HON. MICHAEL Fall Fashion Show and Luncheon: presented by Elizabeth's Fashions, will be held 12 p.m. at St. Andrew's United Church. Enjoy door prizes and a luncheon. Tickets, $15, 905-877-4482. Fish Fry: Come to the annual Howell's Fish Fry at Hillcrest United Church, serving continuously from 5-7 p.m. Tickets, adults $15, youth $7 and children under five free. Contact 905-878-7189. Wednesday, Oct. 19 Saturday, Oct. 22 able. All proceeds from the event support the Georgetown Hospital diagnostic imaging and emergency department renovation expansion project. Donations are gratefully appreciated! Tickets are limited, first come first serve! For more information, please call Nancy Surette, 905 873-2601 ext. 2340 or by email nancys@haltonhills.ca. St. John's United Church hosts its Oktoberfest Dinner: a three course authentic German dinner, plus fun and entertainment. Tickets are $25, at the church office, mornings, 905-877-2531 or Dave, 905-877-7668. The Lion in Winter: presented by Georgetown Little Theatre at the Acton Town Hall Centre, 19 Willow St. N. Acton, on Friday Oct. 28, running three weekends, Oct. 28-30; Nov. 3-5; Nov. 1012; Curtain at 8 p.m. Sunday matinee at 2 p.m. Tickets call 905-877-3700, online www.haltonhills.ca/theatre or pick up at Acton Home Hardware and Halton Hills Furniture and Appliances in Acton. Friday, Oct. 28 CHONG MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT WELLINGTON-HALTON HILLS michael.chong@parl.gc.ca 1-866-878-5556 Congratulations 2010 GEORGETOWN CITIZEN OF THE YEAR Congratulations! from Mayor Rick Bonnette and Members of Council Congratulations to Dianne Penrice 2011 Georgetown Citizen of the Year. Dianne Penrice ESA/ECRA #7003060 45 River Drive Georgetown 905-877-0161 Congratulations Dianne from your colleagues at 905-702-0515 www.dekerelectric.ca Graeme Goebelle, FCA (retired) THE AWARD www.gmallp.com Georgetown/Halton Hills 905.877.5165 Acton/Rockwood 519.853.5155 Erin/Hillsburgh 519.833.9714 www.johnsonassociates.ca Photos taken March 29, 2011 at the 39th Annual Awards Dinner. A. Brian MacAdam, CA, CFP Shawn Kelman, CGA In 1973 The Georgetown Lions Club decided that recognition should be David Alexander, CA Tracey Bastedo, CA given to a citizen who has served his or her community in an outstanding Melanie McCracken, CA L. Jennifer C. Nixon, CGA, CA Maria Vicente, CMA Sean Ashbee, CA way. The basis of the selection was to be on the recipient's achievements Anne Starret, CA Melanie Appleyard, CA in the recent past or over a period of years, during which this citizen made 35 Main Street South Tel: 905-877-5155 outstanding contributions towards the Georgetown, Ontario Fax: 905-877-5905 community. The committee wishes to L7G 3G2 Toll Free: 866-554-2030 acknowledge and thank those Thank you Dianne for your Georgetown contribution to our community! citizens who wrote to us and made nominations for the Citizen of the Year Award. Nominations for this award are accepted in February 2012 through the Lions Club.

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