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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 31 Oct 2013, 5 05 V1 GEO GA 1031.pdf

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•T he IFP• H alton H ills, Thursday, O ctober 31, 2013 5 A chill in the air = cozy by the fire 877-8990905 SYSTEMS GEORGETOWN INC. • F U R N A C E • F IR E P L A C E • B B Q s • A IR C O N D IT IO N IN G Show Roo m 118 Guelph St. Georgetown VolunteeringWith A Purpose!! STANDBYME!! ATONEOFMYLOCATIONS LASTYEARTHOUSANDSOF FAMILIES ALLACROSSCANADA WEREHELPEDBECAUSE FRIENDSOFTHEARMYCAREDABOUT FAMILIES INNEED. THEYTOOKTIMEOUTOFTHEIR BUSYCHRISTMAS SCHEDULES TOSTANDBYMEATACHRISTMASKE�LELOCATION. WILL YOUVOLUNTEERWITHAPURPOSEANDTOGETHERMAKEA DIFFERENCETHISCHRISTMAS? Christmas Volunteer Information Evening:MonNov 4th, 7:30 - 8:30 PM Place:Georgetown Community Church, 271Moutainview Rd S. Christmas Ke�le Kick-O�:�urs Nov 21st @ 7:00 PM Place:GeorgetownMarketplace Everyone is Invited to Join Us! Applications for Christmas Assistance: Starting: Wed Nov 13th EachWed,�urs & Fri from 10 am - 12 pm Please bring ID for each person on the application including children & proof of income. Place: Georgetown Community Church, 271Mountainview Rd S Formore information contact: Emily Allen Community Ministry Worker/Ke�le Coordinator 905-877-1374 Emily_Allen@can.salvationarmy.org Donations in support of our Christmas campaign can be mailed to: �e Salvation Army, PO Box 199, Georgetown, ON, L7G 4Y5 Comprehensive Coverage Available….Comprehensive Coverage Available…. All-Risk Contractors INSURANCE Of�ce, Contents & Buildings Liability (including completed operations) Tool, Equipment & Installation Floaters Loss or Destruction of Rental Equipment Contractor Errors & Omissions Rip & Tear Coverage Equipment Break-Down Loss of Income Commercial Auto SMALL CONTRACTOR PACKAGES Start as low as $69.53per month VISA, MASTERCARD Accepted Gary McCaslin, CAIB McCaslin Horne Insurance Brokers Inc. 348 Guelph Street, Georgetown 905-877-8738 info@mccaslinhome.com LIONS CLUB OF GEORGETOWN 82nd Annual Santa Claus Parade "No Political or Protest Groups, Please!" NIGHT PARADE STARTS AT 5:00 PM Date: Saturday, November 16th, 2013 at 5:00 p.m. Theme: DECK THE HALLS ENTRY FORM Name of Group: _____________________________________________________ Contact Person: _____________________Email Address: __________________ Street Address: ___________________________ City: _____________________ Postal Code: __________________ Telephone: ___________________________ Float Design (Brief Description): ______________________________________ ____________________________________________ Music: yes____ no____ Number of Marchers/Walkers: ________________________________________ Overall Length including Marchers/Walkers: ___________________________ Special Requests: ____________________________________________________ ENTRY FORM MUST BE RETURNED BY NOVEMBER 4th, 2013 PARADE ROUTE Guelph St. from Sinclair to Mill St. and Charles St. to the Fairgrounds WHILE THERE IS NO ENTRY FEE, A CONTRIBUTION WOULD BE APPRECIATED TO OFFSET THE RISING COSTS. Mail to: LIONS SANTA CLAUS PARADE Box 73, Georgetown, ON. L7G 4T1 LOUIE VIOLO 905-877-8111 x100 AL WATT 905-877-9896 Scout Food Drive goes Saturday The 23rd annual Scouts/Guide Food Drive for Georgetown Bread Basket is set for Saturday (Nov. 2). Georgetown residents are encouraged to fill the paper grocery bag included in today's edition of The Independent & Free Press with non-perishable food items and leave it on their doorstep for pickup by 8 a.m. Scouts and guides will be picking up food in Georgetown, Glen Williams and Stewarttown. They will also be accepting monetary donations, but for those who require receipts, they are asked to include their name and address in an envelope with the donation so a receipt can be mailed. Items most needed by the food bank, which currently serves more than 375 resi- dents, are canned juice, hot/cold cereal, baby food, canned stew, canned meat, sug- ar, instant coffee, Sugar Twin, canned fruit, canned vegetables, canned soup, pasta sauce, Sidekick meals, cookies and crack- ers. Terri Mosher, Bread Basket chair, said last year they had to throw out more than 400 lbs. of expired food collected during the drive, so they ask that residents check the dates on the items. Mosher said volunteers are needed to help unpack, sort and pack food at George- town Alliance Church beginning about 9:30 a.m. Saturday. Lunch will be served. Last year 22,000 lbs. came in with $1,200 in cash. Mosher said last year, however, sev- eral late donations came in through the do- nation boxes in the grocery stores bringing the final total to roughly $775. Anyone who is missed during the drive can drop their donation off in the bins at any local grocery store, including Walmart,. At Metro, a canopy will be set up from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday for food donations. Scouts and Guides will be knocking on doors November 2, as the 23rd annual Scout Food Drive will be gathering up food for the Georgetown food bank. Among those tak- ing part will be (from left) Pathfinder Victoria Wozencroft, 13, Spark Jessica Wozencroft, 5, Venture Chris Boyd, 16, in back and Cub Aaron Boyd, 8. Photo by Ted Brown

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