Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 5 Jan 2012, p. 13

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HILLSVIEW-NEWS FROM THE SENIORS CENTRES By FLORENCE RIEHL Georgetown Seniors Centre It's all over! Christmas food is a thing of the past lingering only as extra pounds. It is now time to look forward to 2012. Happy New Year to all! May 2012 bring you good health, a wealth of friends and family, and, above all, peace and happiness. The Centre is slowly getting back into the swing of things after the holidays. There are always the usual drop in programs underway. We offer a wide variety of active living programs to suit the needs of everyone! Information on our active living programs and how to register is found in your current HillsView. Winter session begins the week of January 9. December was the end of your membership for 2011. If you have not already done so, please pick up the information sheet and renew your membership or, if you are not at present a member, we would like to see you too. Membership is $35 a year. John Daley, chairman of the nominating committee, is looking for members 13 The IFP · Halton Hills, Thursday, January 5, 2012 Centre slowly returning to normal who are anxious to join the board of directors to help with the management of the Centre. Elections will be held at the annual general meeting on Thursday, March 29 at 1 p.m. Our café will resume business the week of Jan. 9. It is always open for coffee, cookies, bagels, soup. You can still drop in for lunch. I have put out signup sheets for a couple more day trips, "Who's Under Where?" at Mohawk, Dinner Theatre, St. Lawrence Market and guided tour of Toronto on the Red Rocket, and "Full Monty", Aquarius Theatre, Hamilton. Come in, sign up, and remember to pick up the new yellow brochure. Toonie movies will resume Friday, January 13. I don't know, at present, what the movie will be but keep your eyes posted on the reception desk for more information. Mark your calendars for Thursday, February 16 to attend our Valentine's tea. The cost will be $5 and includes sandwiches and tea/coffee. We are proud of our facility and if you are thinking about joining us, drop in for a tour and feel our pride. See you at the Centre someday soon. Paul Stewart, along with singer/songwriters Nonie Crete and Eugene Rea performed a free concert at Georgetown Seniors Centre in aid of Georgetown Bread Basket food bank. Since 2009 Stewart, who has been blind since the age six, has been busking throughout Ontario raising funds for the Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind Inc. Having finally reached his goal of $3,000, he wanted to somehow repay the people of Georgetown for their generosity. Stewart's benefit at the Senior's Centre raised $260, plus 140 lbs. of food for the food bank as well as $50 for The Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind Inc. Photo by Ted Brown Georgetown Alexander Trenton, DD, F.C.A.D. (A) Creating Confident Smiles Since 1982! DENTURE CLINIC 130 Mill Street East, Acton Full & Partial Dentures Implant Retained Dentures Precision Dentures (BPS® Certified) Same Day Service for Repairs & Relines Dental Lab On Site No Referrals Needed Please call for a tour 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Accredited by: 18 Church Street, Georgetown 905 8772359 Mountainview Residence This 81 suite Retirement Residence offers home-cooked meals, daily housekeeping, laundry services, nursing staff and planned social activities. 519-853-0079 R.R. 2, Guelph 519-856-4622 www.edenhousecarehome.ca Specializing in Alzheimer's Clientele Away A Home e m From Ho Mountainview Terrace 60 apartment style suites for cognitive self-sufficient seniors. Included in monthly fee: NOW Weekly housekeeping, lunch & dinner, N E OP activities. Owned & operated by the Summer family Situated on a beautifully landscaped 5.6 acre property at 222 Mountainview Rd. N., Georgetown "TOTALLY SECURED ENVIRONMENT" Fox Run is a country estate located on four scenic acres overlooking the Caledon Hills, and close to the quaint village of Erin, Ontario. Fox Run caters exclusively to individuals in early to mid states of Alzheimer's disease and related dementia. We offer a non-institutional alternative for those who can no longer live alone and need around the clock attention. For more information or to enjoy a personal tour ­ simply call 905-877-1800. www.mountainviewterrace.ca www.mountainviewresidence.ca Contact Patricia Kelly (Owner/Administrator) at 519-833-1033 RR2, Erin, Ontario

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