•T he I FP • H al to n H ill s •T hu rs da y, M ay 2 , 2 01 3 34 Specializing in Alzheimer's Clientele "TOTALLY SECURED ENVIRONMENT" Fox Run is a country estate located on four scenic acres overlooking the Caledon Hills, and close to the quaint village of Erin, Ontario. Fox Run caters exclusively to individuals in early to mid states of Alzheimer's disease and related dementia. We offer a non-institutional alternative for those who can no longer live alone and need around the clock attention. Contact Patricia Kelly (Owner/Administrator) at 519-833-1033 RR2, Erin, Ontario A Home A way From Hom e Please call for a tour 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Accredited by: R.R. 2, Guelph 519-856-4622 www.edenhousecarehome.ca 130 Mill Street East, Acton Full & Partial Dentures Implant Retained Dentures Precision Dentures (BPS® Certified) Same Day Service for Repairs & Relines Dental Lab On Site No Referrals Needed 519-853-0079 Mountainview Residence This 81 suite Retirement Residence offers home-cooked meals, daily housekeeping, laundry services, nursing staff and planned social activities. For more information or to enjoy a personal tour - simply call 905-877-1800. www.mountainviewterrace.ca www.mountainviewresidence.ca Mountainview Terrace Owned & operated by the Summer family Situated on a beautifully landscaped 5.6 acre property at 222 Mountainview Rd. N., Georgetown 60 apartment style suites for cognitive self-sufficient seniors. Included in monthly fee: Weekly housekeeping, lunch & dinner, activities. Creating confident smiles since 1982. 18 Church Street, Georgetown (Across from the Library and Cultural Centre) (905) 877-2359 www.georgetowndentureclinic.ca Alexander Trenton DD, F.C.A.D. (A) Denturist SENIORS LIFESTYLES Alia/Tan Jay Fashion show...Georgetown Seniors Centre, May 13Don't miss If you want to have a laugh, and who doesn't, drop into Mingle and Chat on Wednesday mornings around 10 a.m. On May 9 they will be holding one of their fun auctions. The rules are simple. Wrap up a gift of any value. The auctioneer will ask for bids, but $5 is the limit. All proceeds go to the Centre. This is the last call for the Spring/Summer Alia Tan Jay Fashion Show at the Centre on Monday, May 13. Advance tickets only. Doors will open at 1 p.m. There are some tickets available at the Alia Tan Jay Store in the mall. In partnership with Chartwell Oakville, we are holding a Cen- tre fundraiser at their facility in Oakville. Come out for an after- noon with Elvis (Anthony Von) on Thursday, May 30. Your ticket of $20 includes bus trip, entertain- ment, refreshments, and tour of their beautiful new facility. Wednesday lunches will contin- ue until May 29. Due to increased costs the price per meal has been increased to $7.50. You are invited to join ETAG at the Centre on Thursday, May 9, at 1 p.m. for an interactive workshop designed to inform curious adults 55+ about new technologies.To learn more about this program and how to register go to page 16 in your new HillsView which is available now at Reception. You will also see in the new book some of the exercise pro- grams are going to run through the summer, beginning week of July 3 to end of August (eight classes). That means it is time to consider signing up if you want the class to go. Day Trips to 30k Island Cruise, St Jacobs, Lady Windemere's Fan at Shaw Festival Theatre, and Ok- toberfest are now on the Travel desk waiting for you to sign on. Keep buzzing you senior bees! At the Georgetown Seniors Centre At the Acton Seniors Centre By FLORENCE RIEHL Georgetown Seniors Centre The volunteer efforts of 155 members of the Acton and George- town Seniors Centre's were ac- knowledged and celebrated by the Town of Halton Hills at the Gel- lert Centre on Tuesday, April 23. Mayor Rick Bonnette welcomed us and said 250 volunteers donate their time in Halton Hills which amounted to 18,349 hours. Hal- ton Hills has one of the highest amounts of volunteers in Canada, whether it is volunteering for the Senior Centres, hockey, gymnas- tics or a variety of programs. On the April 24 trip to Rama. Marie Richardson won the 50/50; Dorothy Yelland, Jim Woodward and Pat Frizzell were sitting in the lucky seats. The next trip will be May 29. Jane McAllister, chair of the programs committee, asked me to mention that on May 7 at 1:30 p.m. Dorothy Rognvaldson will be giving a presentation on her recent trip to Iceland. You will also be able to sample some of the food from there. Lunch on Friday May 10 will be pizza. This means that our busy tea room convener Joyce and her crew will have time to get a head- start on preparing things for our Bazaar Tea. Have you added your name to a list of items needed for the Bazaar? Baked goodies are still needed for the tea. Starting May 6 we will be happy to accept items that are gently worn and suitable for our Grannies Attic or jewelry table. Baking will be ac- cepted May 11 before 10 a.m. Max Sprowl won $257 in the weekly 50/50. By JULIE CONROY Acton Seniors Centre Longtime Georgetown Walmart greeter Ken Nokes was recognized as the Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce Employee of the Quar- ter, as he was honoured (from left) by Cham- ber president Glen MacDonald, Walmart store manager Vanessa Bradley and Chamber Direc- tor Wendy Farrow-Reed. Nokes has been a fa- miliar fixture at Walmart for almost 20 years. Walmart greeter Ken Nokes is Employee of the Quarter