th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, D ec em be r 21 ,2 01 7 | 46 Learn more at Save.ca/mobile Print coupons instantly or receive by mail - free! Redeem coupons at any major retailer in Canada. Shop Smart Get coupons for products you use and love flyers. coupons. shopping lists. To start enjoying Forever Young, please call JENNIFER TACIUK at 289-293-0719 or Toll Free: 1-800-693-7986 ext. 740719 email:CircMetrolandWest@metroland.com Can't find acopy of Canada's Fifty Plus Newsmagazine in Greater Toronto or Hamilton /Halton? There are 5 ways to get Forever Young: 1. Go to: PICK UP LOCATIONS at www.foreveryoungnews.com near bottom of page 2. Go to: foreveryoungnews.com/digital-editions/ and read current or back issues online 3. Call and we will EMAIL a copy to your EMAIL ADDRESS each month 4. Subscribe FOR A COST and we will mail a copy to you each month 5. Call with your postal code and we'll tell you the closest location to pick up a copy Underwritten by O ld Republic Insuran ce Company of Can ada and Reliable Li fe Insurance Comp any Medipac Travel Insuranc e® for Canadians who kno w they are heading south this winter 1-888-MEDIPAC www.medipac.com DECEMBER 2017 Comedian taking thehigh road forhis NewYear's Eve television special C A N A D A ' S F I F T Y P L U S N E W S M A G A Z I N E foreveryoungnews.com James Ron Arthur"Basic"Black'52PlymouthprojectAKidintheHall RecipeforFestivities ForagingonTheRock inside:fy theifp.ca/events Looking for things to do in Georgetown and area? Check out our Georgetown event listings calendar to find a fun event for your family and friends today. We had a great whirl- wind trip to Greece, Italy, and Portugal as a part of our Around the World cel- ebration. We sampled treats from each of the countries and learned about their Christmas celebrations. Thanks to staff and their helpers for a great after- noon. Thanks to all who post- ed bids in the Silent Auc- tion. Congratulations if you were one of the suc- cessful bidders and got the item you so dearly wanted. Once more you came through in this season of giving. The generosity of our members saw our three bins full to over- flowing and were emptied several times. Doesn't it just make you feel good all over? The Centre will be closed Friday, Dec. 22 at 12 p.m. in order to start to re- place carpet in the lounge. It will reopen on Tuesday, Jan. 2, at 8:30 a.m. We begin the new year with two new activities. At 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 9, Bonnie Malenfont, a member of the Halton Woodcarvers, will con- duct a wood burning class to teach you how to do wood burning and you will complete a project. Cost will be $25/member or $30/non-member. This will include the cost of materials. If you prefer, on the same day you can join with the Hort Heads as they make a bird wreath feeder. For this you can bring your own decorative Bundt pan, otherwise a disposable round contain- er will be provided. Class begins at 10 a.m. and is open to only six partici- pants so make sure you have signed up. Winter Active Living Programs begin the week of Jan. 8 and run for 12 weeks. On Friday, Jan. 26 we are holding a pot luck din- ner and dance beginning at 5:30 p.m. Dancing mu- sic will feature Neil Cot- ton and the Hawk's Nest Trio. Cost will be $7 for members and $12 non- member. Get your tickets now. Last day to purchase tick- ets will be Jan. 19. Memberships for 2018 are now due. They are still $35 for the year. You will need to have your membership paid to join the Active Living Pro- grams. Looks like a busy win- ter is shaping up. COMMUNITY A busy winter is shaping up at HALC-Georgetown FLORENCE RIEHL Metroland File Photo