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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 30 Nov 2017, A015 V1 GEO XXXX 20171130.pdf

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15| The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,N ovem ber 30,2017 theifp.ca RED LEMON DONATES $10,000 TO GEORGETOWN HOSPITAL FOUNDATION Trevor Buttle (far left) and Jennifer McNally (far right) of the Georgetown Hospital Foundation accept a $10,000 donation from Red Lemon Hair Salon stylist Jessie Kwan, owner Vince Ruso, stylists Jessica Durnan and Josef Jones. Above are Danielle Onisto and Sandy Marjanovic. Eamonn Maher/photo The Town of Halton Hills and the Hal- ton Hills Public Library has announced a new lecture series set to kick off next month featuring faculty from the Univer- sity of Guelph. In a release sent Monday, Nov. 27, the li- brary said it will use funding received from the Ontario Seniors Community Grant program to support what it is calling a "provocative" lecture series. "The Halton Hills Lecture Series is an exciting collaborative event between the li- brary, the Town of Halton Hills, and the University of Guelph," said chief librarian Geoff Cannon in the release. "This gener- ous grant, provided by the Ministry of Se- niors Affairs, will allow the library to fea- ture fascinating talks from across a vari- ety of disciplines that support lifelong learning." The first lecture in the series will take place Dec. 13 at 7:30 p.m. at the John Elliot Theatre in Georgetown. Dr. Ian Spears will discuss: "Why Conflict Resolution Fails?" and the reasons behind the seemingly end- less wars we see occurring around the world. The free lectures series will feature four more dates scheduled at the John Elliot Theatre through April 2018, including: - Jan. 17: Exploring The Healthy Habits and Behaviours of Families - Feb. 21: Lucy Maud Montgomery and the 100th Anniversary of World War One - Mar. 21: Has Feminism Succeeded? - April 25: Communities in a Changing Climate Visit haltonhills.ca/theatre for more details. COMMUNITY Halton Hills Library offers 'provocative' lecture series GRAEME FRISQUE gfrisque@metroland.com Live Life to the Fullest with Hazel McCallion Tuesday, December 12, 1:00pm - 4:00pm Revera's Chief Elder Officer Hazel McCallion is a highly respected leader who has achieved success in a variety of different life pursuits. As part of her participation in Revera's Age is More program, she will be sharing insights about the challenges of aging in today's society and how to live life to the fullest. Light refreshments will be served. Call to RSVP today! Birkdale Place 611 Farmstead Dr, Milton 905-636-6300 • reveraliving.com

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