Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 17 Apr 2014, p. 20

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•T he IF P• H al to n H ills • Th ur sd ay , A p ril 1 7, 2 01 4 20 5 Armstrong Ave., Georgetown 905-873-2989 danceco@sympatico.ca www.georgetowndancecompany.com • lessons for all ages and genres • recreational and competitive programs • convenient local recital • over 20 years experience May 9 (8pm), May 10th (2pm & 8pm) & May 11 (2pm), 2014 www.globeproductions.ca Venue: Milton Centre for the Arts For tickets call 905-878-6000 or 1-866-257-0004 or visit www.miltoncentreforthearts.ca HELP IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH CARE ♦ Do you visit doctors, hospitals or other health care services often? ♦ Do you or your family have lots of health issues and feel there is no plan to keep you healthy? ♦ Has your health care ever made you feel like you fell through the cracks? ♦ Would you like to tell your story to share what is good and bad about your health care? Halton Hills Health Link needs your help to improve local health care. Call 905-873-6502 to participate in an open meeting the week of April 28, 2014. Donations to CAShh... A fun filled St. Patrick's Day Lunch held by the congregation of Georgetown Knox Pres- byterian Church, raised $1,000 for the local Cancer Assistance Services. Here Rev. Steve Boose, Jean Murray and Naomi Brennan are seen handing over the cheque to Marilyn Inglis and Sheila Smith of CAShh. Photo submitted Approximately $10,000 in proceeds from the Georgetown Runners' annual Egg Nog Jog held in Terra Cotta in early December was distributed to four local community organizations at a recent presentation ceremony. The largest beneficiary of the donations was Cancer Assistance Services Halton Hills, which received $6,700. Also getting a financial boost from the popular 10.8-km Egg Nog Jog race were the Georgetown Bread Basket food bank ($1,350), the Georgetown Hospital Foundation ($850) and the Tuesday Troopers, a program run by Community Living North Halton ($1,100). Started in 1983, the Egg Nog Jog draws runners from across the country and has been capped at 600 participants annually. In the past six years alone, it has raised $41,500 for local charities. Sheila Smith, executive director of Cancer Assistance Services Halton Hills, receives a cheque worth $6,700 from Jim Baidacoff of the Georgetown Runners. Submitted photo Pete Hargrave presented a cheque in the amount of $10,349 to Sheila Smith at CAShh recent- ly. The funds were raised at the Peteypalooza event which fea- tured live bands and a raffle table at the Acton Legion on March 15th. This was the second annual event which has raised $20,349 to date for local cancer initiatives. Photo submitted

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