•Th e IF P• H al to n H ill s • Th ur sd ay , M ay 2 9, 2 01 4 20 • Prompt Emergency Care • Complimentary Consultations • Implant Supported Partial & Complete Dentures • Dean's Award 2008 • House Calls Are you coming? Halton Hills Christian School offers an exceptional faith-based academic learning environment for Preschool - Grade 8 students.Come and visit our new spacious campus and learn about our programs, teachers and special education opportunities. Visit us to find out more. 905.877.4221 haltonhillschristianschool.org GEORGETOWN GARDEN CENTRE 140 GUELPH ST. 905-877-8882 (The former Georgetown Fruit Market building) OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! HANGING BASKETS 10" & 12" Baskets Huge Selection of Huge Variety FINISHED ACCENT PLANTERS & WINDOW BOXES ADD CURB APPEAL $1.99 25 LbagTOPSOIL$2.59each10 for $244" HERBS $1.39 4 Pk. Flowering & Vegetable Plants FLOWERS & PLANTS Full vibrant flowers from cuttings, not seeds! Geraniums or $2.59 each 10 $23FOR • Fertilizers • Tools • Grass Seed • Flower & Vegetable Seed • Weed & Insect Spray LAWN & GARDEN SUPPLIES Large selection of 4" Perennial Plants 10 for $24 $259/ each School board hosting town hall meetings The Halton Catholic District School Board will host four town hall meetings across the region in June to gather feedback from the community to guide the board's new strategic planning process. The board's current multi- year strategic plan, created in June 2010, is entitled Fulfill- ing the Promise: Strategic Direc- tions for 2010-15. The board has begun its prelimi- nary review and development for the next multi- year plan, which will outline the board's strategic direc- tions beyond 2015. "We are currently in the early plan- ning and development stages of our board's next multi-year plan, and thought this would be an opportune moment to gather the feedback of our constituents," Diane Rabenda, chair of the board, said in a press release. "Parents and ratepayers who at- tend the town hall meetings will have an opportunity to share their perspec- tive on the issues related to education that are important to them. We want to know how we are doing. Are we meeting the needs of our constitu- ents? What can we do to improve our effectiveness as a school dis- trict?" The four town hall meetings, which all begin at 7 p.m., have been scheduled as fol- lows: • Monday, June 2, in the cafeteria of St. Ignatius of Loyola Second- ary School, 1550 Nottinghill Gate, Oakville • Tuesday, June 10, in the cafete- ria/stage area of Notre Dame Sec- ondary School, 2333 Headon Forest Dr., Burlington • Tuesday, June 10, in the cafeteria of Christ the King Secondary School, 161 Guelph St., Halton Hills • Tuesday, June 10, in the cafeteria/ stage area of Bishop Reding Second- ary School, 1120 Main St. E, Milton Registration is required to attend; to sign up, visit https://survey.hcdsb. org/TownHallSurvey.aspx. For more information about the upcoming town hall meetings, con- tact your local trustee. -Metroland News Service