Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 26 Sep 2013, 55 23 V1 GEO GA 0926.pdf

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

•T he IFP• H alton H ills, Thursday, Septem ber 26, 2013 23 QUESTIONS aboutDENTURES? Book your Complimentary Consultation. Custom designed for your total comfort, JK Style Dentures provide the natural look and �t you deserve. • state of the art technology • one-on-one personalized care JOSHUA KELLY, DD DENTURIST k DENTURIST j O�ces of Joshua Kelly - Denturist, Dr. M. Bostock - Dentist 232 Guelph St., Georgetown 289-924-1378 CALL 905.702.1247 TODAY PROUDLY SPONSORED BY BENNETT HEALTH CARE CENTRE VISIT US ONLINE AT BENNETTVILLAGE.CA See for yourself the best you could imagine for 60plus active living. TheGallery at Bennett Village is a premium lifestyle community designedwith you inmind. A PERFECT SETTING Carefree Living, Country Views GEORGETOWN'S PREMIUM 60 PLUS LIFESTYLE COMMUNITY Join us ThursdayOctober3rd •2-4pm OPEN HOUSEOPEN HOUSE Be First In Line! Call Today to Join Our Interest List. 90UPTO OFF!% MOVINGSALELEASEEXPIRED!WHITBY CHAINWIDE SAVINGS!+ SEE OUR NEW FLYER IN TODAY'S PAPER OR VIEW IT ONLINE AT BADBOY.CA! LEATHER BONDED CONSTRUCTION SPRING $550SAVE 3PC PACKAGE #906105 $998 Find out what 85,000 of your neighbours already know WagJag Customer Service 416.687.5848 or 1.855.4.WAGJAG. If you'd like to feature your business, please call 905.273.8283. IT'S FREE! Sign up today at www.wagjag.com Follow us on: @wagjag facebook.com/wagjag You Save up to: 85% You Save: 50% $19 for 1 customized Norvell spray tan and 50% off select bottles of tanning lotion $5 for $10 worth of food at St.George Pub Longtime Georgetown residents Doug and Vi Herrington celebrat- ed their 60th wedding anniversary, with a reception at Knox Presbyte- rian Church, Georgetown, where they were married September 5, 1953. The couple raised four chil- dren- Kirk, Karen, Kim and Keith, and were joined by family and friends at the reception. Photo by Ted Brown 60 years together Lucy Maud Montgomery's Norval is the theme of this year's Doors Open Halton Hills, which will be held on Sunday, Sep- tember 29. Thirteen unique and distinctive Norval buildings will be featured that are reminis- cent of the Norval that Lucy Maud Mont- gomery, the famous author of Anne of Green Gables, would recognize during the time (1926 to 1935) in which she lived in the local hamlet. "This event provides the public with an opportunity to see fi rst-hand some great buildings that have tremendous heritage value," said Councillor Moya Johnson. Participating in the event are: Cram- mond House, St. Elias the Prophet Ukrai- nian Church, St. Paul's Anglican Church, Barraclough House, Lucy Maud Montgom- ery Museum at Crawford's, Willow Park Ecology Centre, L.M. Montgomery Garden, Queen of Peace Church, Upper Canada Col- lege Education Centre, Lilac Hill, Norval Presbyterian Church, Union Presbyterian Church, Norval United Church House. Entry to Doors Open sites is free and runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in most sites; however several of the churches will not be open until 12 p.m. after service. Info: www. doorsopenontario.on.ca/Events/Halton-Hills.aspx Doors Open to feature Norval landmarks

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy