•T he IF P• H al to n H ill s •T hu rs da y, J ul y 4, 2 01 3 18 POLLINATOR HEALTH: Why Care and How to Help Free Workshop Saturday July 20 Learn about the value of pollinators to the environment and the threats to their health. Learn how you can incorporate pollinator friendly habitat into your property. Each participant will receive a free copy of A Landowners Guide to Conserving Native Pollinators in Ontario. Space is limited. Please register by Monday July 15 at www.creditvalleyca.ca/events or by phone at 1-800-668-5557 ext 430. Saturday July 20, 2013 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Terra Cotta Conservation Area Watershed Learning Centre 14452 Winston Churchill Blvd., Halton Hills FREE lunch provided InFocus Rehabilitation Centre Inc. 324 Guelph St, Unit #4, Georgetown (in between Harvey's and Tim Horton's) 905-702-7891 www.infocusphysio.com is now offering specialized services to people who suffer from or at risk of LYMPHEDEMA Our 2 programs focus on Prevention, Management & Education Kathleen Rossini is a Registered Physiotherapist with advanced training in the assessment & management of lymphedema Who is at risk for lymphedema? anyone who has had a mastectomy or breast surgery• anyone who has had prostrate surgery• anyone who has had radiation to the lympth nodes or surrounding tissues• If you are in one of the above categories or presently suffer from lymphedema please contact us for more information. Kathleen Rossini Registered Physiotherapist We also have a Registered Massage Therapist and a Registered Dietician on staff. Get ready for high school this summer Grade 9 math prep camp. Call Now! Georgetown 905.877.3163 georgetown@oxfordlearning.com Hospice Volunteers NeededHospice Volunteers Needed Visit and support people facing progressive life- threatening illnesses in their home. Charitable Registration #: 11928 4602 RR0001 Interested in volunteering? Contact us today @ 905-827-8800 / 1-800-387-7127 volunteering@acclaimhealth.ca Apply now for our fall training session! [ w w w . a c c l a i m h e a l t h . c a ] " Thank you so m uch for all the years of c are and joy you have brou ght to my Dad. He had a wee spot in his heart for you . He left us peacefully and a happier man with people like you in his life. " - Cathy Cheong Daughter of Clie nt GSK_HospiceRecruitment_MetroPubs_5.145x2.785.indd 1 6/25/2013 4:31:34 PM Size: 5.145 in. x 1.562 in. TED ARNOTT, MPP Wellington-Halton Hills Web: www.tedarnottmpp.com Phone: 1-800-265-2366 POWERFUL CONVERSATIONS FOR PERSONAL TRANSFORMATION BUILDING SELF AWARENESS THROUGH COMPASSIONATE DIRECT DIALOGUE INDIVIDUAL & COUPLES COUNSELING & COACHING SERVICES • ANXIETY • LIFE TRANSITION • DEPRESSION • ANGER MANAGEMENT • MENS ISSUES • ADDICTION SUPPORT Meeting Expectations Intimacy Trust Relationships • LIFE REVIEW • FAMILY SUPPORT AROUND MENTAL HEALTH 647-965-3404 jeff.johnstone@rogers.com Bringing you 30 years experience 38 Oak Street, Georgetown, ON A Professional team collaborating to meet the needs of this Community! Jeff Johnstone MSW, RSWPh.D. 905-873-9393 info@forgecoachingandconsulting.com www.forgecoachingandconsulting.com The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 120 Georgetown's new executive members for the 2013-2015 term are front row (from left) Ray Clarke, Past President; Jack Harrison, President & Service; Peter Smith, 1st Vice. Middle row (from left): Sue Thomas, Secre- tary & Sports; Colleen Bond, Treasurer; Rosemary Harrison, Membership & Honours & Awards; Lynn McPherson, P.R.O; Chris Furlotte, Sgt-At-Arms. Back row (from left), Gra- ham Payne, 3rd Vice & House; Dave Frost, 2nd Vice & Ways & Means; Ryan Lock, Sgt- At-Arms; Wade Bond, Canteen; Judy Orelemans, Senior. Missing from photo: Marion Carney, Poppy & Youth Ed, Doug Weir, Nevada; Padre Peter Barrows. Photo by Norma Frost Georgetown Legion's new leadership