Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 25 Jul 2013, p. 34

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T he I FP • H om ec om in g •T hu rs da y, J ul y 25 , 2 01 3 6 143 Mill Street, Georgetown 905.877.0133 26 Guelph St, Downtown Georgetown CARPET BARN Locally owned & operated by neighbours you've known & trusted for over 35 years! Dianne Penrice Broker Covering the Hills with Service Dianne Penrice Broker Covering the Hills with Service To all who live in Town To all who are Visiting from afar… everything the Town has to offer. 905-877-5165 dpenrice1@gmail.com Dianne Penrice Broker* WELCOME HOME & ENJOY Welcome to the Georgetown Homecoming 2013! from Mayor Rick Bonnette & Members of Council Cory Soal Hearing Instrument Practitioner The GEORGETOWN HEARING CLINIC Serving the community of Halton Hills and surrounding areas since 1992 905-873-6642 99 Sinclair Avenue, Suite 210 Call today to book your appointment. We specialize in your home renovation needs. Bathrooms, Kitchens, Basement, etc. Home is where the heart is! Welcome Back for Homecoming 2013. 905-877-3950 Satisfying customers in Halton Hills since1987. Thursday, July 25 • Thursday Night Cruise Night Clas- sic Cars, 5-9 p.m. at Nashville North Friday, July 26 • 5-7 p.m. Early registration at Me- morial Arena • Georgetown Homecoming Wine & Cheese at the Memorial Arena, 5-11 p.m. Special Memorial Arena tribute. Wine from Andrews' Scenic Acres. Memories presentation show put on by the HHAUG group Saturday, July 27 • Visit the Downtown Georgetown Farmers' Market 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. or see a bit of the countryside and visit Andrews' Scenic Acres, 9365 10 Si- deroad, Halton Hills, 1-5 p.m. Info: 905-878-5807. • Homecoming at Willow Park Ecology Centre,11 a.m. to 4 p.m. If you still remember Willow Park as a trailer park, come on down and check out the changes that have been made. There's a tree trail, wetland, and lots of projects for wildlife and gardens. Spe- cial Butterfl y Day activities for all to enjoy. From 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., First Nations crafts and drum mak- ing workshops for children. At 1 p.m. it's the monthly drum circle. For more details, and driv- ing instructions to reach Willow Park in Norval, please visit www.willowparkecol- ogy.ca. • Homecoming Hike in the Lime- house Conservation Area, Level 1 (be- ginners), 5 to 6 km loop hike. Depart 1 p.m. from the Limehouse School parking lot, 22 Sideroad, Limehouse. All ages are welcome. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Hike through the Limehouse Conservation Area, the geological heart of the Es- carpment-- through the "Hole in the Wall", a fi ssure in the Escarpment rock. See the remains of an old mill, as well as the lime kilns and powder house that are being restored along Black Creek. Learn more about the forgot- ten industry that fl ourished and was integral to the village of Limehouse in the 1800s. Please dress for the weather and bring insect repellent, sun screen, water and a snack. • The Halton Hills Sports Museum and Resource Centre is displaying memorabilia that recognizes the im- portant contri- bution that sport has played in the Town of Halton Hills. Materials have been dis- played in a pre- sentation that, hopefully, will promote pride in the community, create esteem through sport and recognize contributions of both athletes and volunteers. The Museum's displays honour and perpetuate accomplishments and con- tributions of people from all eras and sports throughout the Town's commu- nities. Come see the "Hockey Achiev- ers" and "Hall of Fame" displays. The Museum is in the Heritage Hall, at the Mold-Masters SportsPlex from 1-5 p.m. Info: hhsm.ca • Keith & Gail Bennett wedding an- niversary celebration meet and greet, 2-4 p.m. at the Shepherd's Crook • Drive-in movie at dusk to be held at St. Andrews Church parking lot, 89 Mountianview Rd S Georgetown • Georgetown Homecoming Dance at the Memorial Arena. 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Come out and dance, drink, catch up with old and new friends and rock to bands, Neil Cotton and Hawk's Nest, Double Exposure and the Larry Melton Band. Sunday, July 28 • Homecoming Church Service, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at St Andrew's Church with Lunch Reception, 89 Mountain- view Rd. S. Georgetown. For details call 905-877-4482. • Georgetown Homecoming Closing Ceremonies, 1-3 p.m. Discover Down- town Georgetown--Library and Histo- ry Room Tour and Downtown History Walk (meet at Knox Church at 1 p.m.) PARKING Memorial Arena parking lot will be closed for food vendors, bands, volun- teers, and those with disabilities will be permitted to park at Memorial with valid permit Ticket holders may park at: • Georgetown District High School, 70 Guelph Street • GO Station (55 Queen Street) • St John`s United Church (11 Guel- ph Street) • Mill Street parking lot (Edith Street and Mill Street) Sunday parking • Fairgrounds (Charles Street en- trance) • Mill Street parking lot (Edith and Mill Streets) Please note-parking enforcement will be in place during the weekend. Schedule of events

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