Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 3 Apr 2014, p. 27

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•Th e IFP• H alton H ills, Thursday, A pril 3, 2014 27 (905) 877-1490 360 Guelph St., Georgetown Mortgage BrokerBOBWOODS, Not your average mortgage broker FSCO# 10259 BOBWCall 46 Guelph St., Georgetownyears in a row! 15 Your local Halton Experts and Accident Specialists for all your boosts, lockouts, fuel deliveries and towing needs. Provider for and all auto clubs. INSIST ON FRED'S SINCE 1958 Think Fred's for Your Freight Freight up to 20,000 lbs Dock level or ground Enclosed Trailer Dr. Keith DaSilva Specialized dentistry for infants, children, teenagers and all patients with special needs New Patients Welcome! 13219 15 Sideroad, Georgetown 905-877-0900 Fax 905-877-0500 No referral necessary. Families, children, teens, and se- niors can all play a part in helping Willow Park. Check www.willowparkecology.ca for volunteer opportunities, times, and dates. As well, Willow Park has projects that count towards high school volunteer hours, and will also have special times on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from 4-6 p.m. when high schoolers can work with others to learn more about the ecol- ogy of the area as they help to create safe habitats for local species. See if any of the projects for this year appeal to you or your group. Maybe you would like to adopt a gar- den or look into one of our Steward- ship or monitoring projects, or you might like to suggest something new! Project List 2014 1. Ice Storm Damage Restoration 2. Bird & Butterfly Habitat En- hancement 3. Pollinator Habitat Planning and Creation 4. Wastewise Reuse & Compost Area Maintenance and Enhancement 5. Tree Monitoring Program 6. Wildlife Monitoring Programs 7. Demonstration Gardens & Rain- water Barrel Installation 8. Native Healing Garden Creation and Planting 9. Habitat Enhancement by Inva- sive Species Removal 10. Interpretive Gardens (Pavilion) 11. Wetland Habitat (incl. turtle nesting sites, shoreline plantings, etc.) 12. Xeriscape - low water habitat- Garden (Entrance) To arrange a special work oppor- tunity just for you and your friends, family, or work - contact wpec@wil- lowparkecology.ca or phone Carolyn (905-877-2579) or Tunde (905-702- 9055). Check www.willowparkecology.ca for further information or to register. Willow Park needs some helping hands Learn your wine facts at Acton Town Hall Interested in knowing about wines? How about attending an in- troduction to wines of the world in the first of a series of wine educa- tion events? Start to become knowledgeable at recognizing wines by style and taste profile in order to make informed wine selections. Learn all about the four basic steps of wine tasting: colour, swirl, bouquet (smell), and taste/aftertaste. And finally, explore pairing the wines you have tasted with the ap- propriate cheese. Louis Charles Banyard of Signa- ture Wines and Spirits, ambassadors of fine wines and spirits in Ontario, Canada, founded in 2002, will be the leader for this event April 6 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $25 available in ad- vance only. Call 519-853-5302, or email info@actontownhall.com. What's your Purse-onality? retail prices everyday at 50-60 OFF % 360 Guelph St., Unit 51, Georgetown Open to the Public: Wednesdays 10-7:00 pm (or by Appt.)905-703-4822 www.mipiacefashion.com Host a House Party or Fundraiser and Earn 10% Take our Quiz to find out at: www.mipiacefashion.com Italian Leather Purses Mi Piace Fashion Smell It, Feel It, Love It!

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