Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 8 May 2014, p. 29

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•The IFP• H alton H ills, Thursd ay, M ay 8, 2014 29 Beauty Centre For ALL your Hair & Beauty needs 184 Guelph St. Georgetown • 905-877-5005 Open 7days a week. www.wickedBeautycentre.com ✩Mens,Womens&Kids Cuts ✩ Paraben&Ammonia FREEHair Colour ✩ Asthetics &MakeUp ✩ Extraordinary Styling at Affordable Pricing Notice of By-law Amendment to the Town of Halton Hills Community Standards By-law No. 2008-0138 A draft By-law, amending the Town of Halton Hills Community Standards By-law No. 2008-0138, a By-law to establish Community Standards respecting yards, refuse, environmental hazards, and nuisances in the Town of Halton Hills, will be presented to Town Council on May 26, 2014. The draft By-law can be found on the Town's website at http://www.haltonhills.ca/bylaws/proposed-bylaws.php Should you have any questions regarding the draft amendments to By-law No. 2008-0138 please contact; Marina Booton Supervisor of Enforcement Services 905-873-2601 ext. 2366 marinab@haltonhills.ca 48 HEARING SCIENCES Audiology and Hearing Aid Centre "I can hear but I can't understand...everyone mumbles" Hearing loss develops gradually over many years or even decades. Most people wait an average of 7-9 years before seeking help. We offer a Unique Adaptation to Hearing program that gradually restores your hearing in small steps. You will be reintroduced to sounds that you may have forgotten such as the microwave beeps, car turn signal or birds singing. You will start to hear TV and conversations clearly again. Fortunately there is a great variety of excellent digital hearing instruments available in all price ranges. If you haven't listened to a hearing aid in the last 3 years, come in for a no obligation, 2 week TEST DRIVE and prepare to be amazed! GEORGETOWN 211 Guelph Street, Suite 1 (M&M Plaza, across from Winners) Call (905) 877-0099 to book your complimentary hearing test ($60 value, Age 55+) Shrub Sale in the Glen ! A variety of Q uality Shrubs, rees & Plants In support of the GLEN WILLIAMS TOWN HALL Thanks to a generous donation by SHERIDAN NURSERIES Come early to get a number -Cash & cheques only- 533 Main Street, Glen Williams Sat. May 17, 2014 @ 8:00 a.m. Victoria Day Weekend will be selling Hanging flower baskets & early morning Coffee, Muffins & Cookies too! A variety of Trees & Plants Sat. May 17, 2014 @ 8:00 a.m. St. John's United ChurchSt. John's United Church will be selling Hanging flower basketswill be selling Hanging flower baskets & early morning Coffee, Muffins & Cookies too!& early morning Coffee, Muffins & Cookies too! First published in 1939, the book en- titled "Alcoholics Anonymous" marked its 75th anniversary last month. The Alcohol- ics Anonymous fellowship will celebrate 80 years at its international con- vention next year in Atlanta. The Georgetown United Group of Alcoholics Anony- mous was founded on May 16, 1957 and holds a regular week- ly meeting at St. John's United Church, Friday nights at 8:30 p.m. In total there are 14 meet- ings of Alcoholics Anonymous in Georgetown every week. The best indication of the impact of this fellowship can be seen at an open AA meeting. Addiction recovery rates are sadly quite low everywhere. AA is not a "silver bullet", nor is it the only option for those seeking to recover from alcoholism. However for the people who have found the strength to live in sobriety by practis- ing the 12steps of the AA program - it is a gift that is often difficult to put into words. Unfortunately, misconceptions about the AA program can stand in the way of the suffering alcoholic reaching out for help. Often someone who could refer a sufferer to AA, may not because of lack information-- especially the local information-- about how and where the fellowship is active, what it is about, and what a newcomer can expect. The local district of Alco- holic Anonymous is sponsor- ing a community event called "Bring a Friend" night. This special meeting will offer general infor- mation about the fellowships. The meet- ing is intended for anyone who wants to learn more. It is being held at St. John's United Church, 11 Guelph Street, 7-9 p.m. on Wednesday, May 14. All are welcome, attendance is free, light refreshments will be served after the presentation. AA to host Bring a Friend Day By DAVE A. Alcoholics Anonymous This coming Sunday is Mother's Day. It is a very special time of year to thank your mom for all she has done for you. So give her something very special to say thank you for everyday is a blessing. Having a mom is special as they teach us what life is all about. Today is the candlelight walk. We will walk from either St. Alban's church or the Hide House parking lot. We step off at 6:50 p.m. If you are going to march it is best to be there at 6:30 p.m. Candles cost $5 for adults and are free for children. We would like to see as many children as possible attend to show honour to our veterans who will be there. Branch elections are on Tuesday, May 13 at 8 p.m. We hope to see all of the members out to vote for your new executive. The dinner is at 6 p.m. sharp. Decoration Day is June 8 at Fairview Cemetery and the time to meet is 9 a.m. We hope to get as many members as possible to plant geraniums on our veterans' graves. All you need is a little shovel to dig the holes. Acton Legion to host Candlelight Walk By SHARON GRAHAM Acton Legion news

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