•Th e IF P• H al to n H ill s • Th ur sd ay , A p ril 2 4, 2 01 4 22 7 - 371 Mountainview Rd. S. GEORGETOWN 905.702.0888 www.generationsphysio.com GENERATIONS PHYSIOTHERAPY C E N T R E DID YOU KNOW? Official Corporate Sponsor of the Georgetown Hospital Foundation Physiotherapists can treat/perform: • Whiplash • Concussion Screening and Baseline Testing • Headaches and Migraines • Dizziness or Vertigo • Cardiac Rehab • Osteoporosis and Osteoarthritis • Pediatric Conditions Neil Flores Registered Physiotherapist Discover Small Town Living at its Best Halton Hills Health, Home & Happiness Show - #H5 Mold-Masters SportsPlex May 2: 1 pm to 9 pm May 3: 9 am to 5 pm #H5 Interactive Home Zone Meet your local contractors and building suppliers in person. Watch demonstrations and learn new techniques and save money. #H5 Interactive Health Zone Join in our interactive health zone where our local practitioners and health and wellness providers will show you how to live a healthy lifestyle. Don't miss Dr. Gifford-Jones MD, talk about The Dynamic Duo for Fighting Heart Disease. #H5 Cruise Night Food Trucks Prizes & Giveaways Fire Trucks New cars Seminars and demonstrations Meet your local businesses 221 Guelph Street (Hwy7) Georgetown (across from the Mall) JOIN US!!! 118 Mill St. Georgetown 905-873-0043 www.TheSewingCafe.ca LEARNTO SEW one stitch at a time • Day & evening sewing classes • Kids and adults • All skill levels • Small Ma ple Av e Main St. S Mi ll S t. Building Confidence, Creativity & Talent Small class sizes • P• PA DA Daysays • H• H• Holiday &oliday &oliday &oliday &oliday &oliday & SSummer Cummer Cummer Cummer Campsamps • B• B• Biririrthdaythdaythday PParartiesties • PA Days • Holiday & Summer Camps • Birthday Parties Classic rock station Q107 will be broadcasting from the Picard family's home in Georgetown Friday morning after they won Derringer's Tour of the Neighbourhood Wednesday. The Picards (Mike and Cheryl and their children Eric and Jack) submit- ted a video entry to the station that featured them performing "Keep on Rockin in the Q World" in an attempt to convince the DJs to come and play with them at their house. It seems their video worked because they were chosen to square off on air Wednesday against another family from Oshawa in a Family Feud compe- tition. As the winners of that competition the Picards will host a live broadcast of Derringer in the Morning Friday from 6-10 a.m. The family has also won a 50" Pana- sonic TV with home theatre system from G & G Electronics, a Marshall amp fridge, a signed Kim Mitchell gui- tar, a Premium Leisure hot tub from Jacuzzi Hot Tubs Ontario, a gourmet breakfast, BBQ and a fridge full of meat from Marc Angelo Foods. As well, anyone in the neighbour- hood who drops by their house at 46 Meadowlark Dr. can enjoy a free morn- ing coffee and donut from Country Style and enter to win the same TV, BBQ and fridge full of meat that the Picards have won. "We're so excited and thankful they picked us," said Mike. "The whole fam- ily is pumped." He added Eric and Jack are going to skip school that morning so they can be there for the broadcast. Local family to host live radio broadcast from home on Friday By LISA TALLYN Staff Writer INPUT REQUESTED on the 2013-2014 LONG-TERM ACCOMMODATION PLAN Parents & community members are invited to review and give feedback on the Halton District School Board's 2013-2014 Long-Term Accommodation Plan. This plan addresses the existing and projected accommodation needs of students in elementary and secondary schools and identifies new capital project initiatives, such as the need for new schools. Powerpoint Presentations outlining the Long-Term Accommodation Plan for Burlington, Halton Hills, Milton, and Oakville are available online at www.hdsb.ca The Long-Term Accommodation Plan is posted on the Board's website. Follow the link from the main page under "Program and Accommodation". Please provide your input byMay 16, 2014 by contacting the Planning Department: • Telephone: (905) 335-3663 • E-mail: plan@hdsb.ca (subject line: LTAP 2013-2014) • Mail: PO Box 5005 STN LCD 1, Burlington, ON L7R 3Z2 Once the feedback is collected, staff will report back to the Board in June, 2014.