Pa ge 2 0 T hu rs da y, F eb ru ar y 19 , 2 01 5 - T he IF P - H al to n H ill s - w w w .th ei fp .c a NOW IS THE PERFECT TIME TO BE WORKING IN YOUR ATTIC Forget the cold, think ahead to warm summer days and sign up for the world's most popular game! Soccer is affordable, a great team sport, builds social skills, provides excellent exercise and is fun! Don't delay! Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. REGISTER FOR 2015 OUTDOOR HOUSE LEAGUE SOCCER! Visit www.georgetownsoccerclub.com for details and to register now! The Best Price on QualityWindows, Doors & Siding www.MacLeodwindows.com For FREE In-Home Consultation Halton Hills: 905-703-4704 Cell: 416•347•5536 Needed most this m onth • Canned Juice • Past a & Meat • Pampers • Hot Cere al TO DONATE OR FOR SPECIAL EVENTS I NFORMATION visit www.Go ergetownBre adBasket.ca WE NEED YOUR HEL P 55 Sinclair • Unit 12 905-873-3368 Tues. 5-7pm • Wed. 8:30-noon • Sat. 8:30-noon Items needed most thIs month • Canned Juice • Canned Meat • Canned Pasta • Small F lour bags visit. www.George townBreadBaske t.ca WE NEED YOUR HELP COMMUNITY JUMPSTART GETS A BOOST: Each year, staff members at Georgetown's Canadian Tire have donated a portion of their paycheques to make a donation to a local charitable organization and for the sec- ond year in a row, they've raised close to $5,000 for the Jumpstart program. Pictured above, front, from left, are: Jumpstart store Champion Ayron Sinden, Tina Miller, Coleen MacLeod, Jumpstart chapter Chair Anne McClenaghan, store manager Tracey Craig. Back row: Terry Lark, Taylor Patrick, Lori Maljevac, Trish Brown, Heather Rutherford. Jumpstart is a charitable organization launched in 2005 by Canadian Tire to help underprivileged children participate in organized sports and physi- cal activities. In past years, the Canadian Tire employees have made similar donations to groups such as the Georgetown Hospital Foundation. Photo by Eamonn Maher Two new exhibitions are currently on display at the Town of Halton Hills Cultural Centre. In the Sisnett Lobby, Celebrating Light: Recent Work by Halton Hills Artists pays trib- ute to 2015's designation as the International Year of Light. Featuring light-themed works in a variety of media such as painting, fabric and stained glass, the show will be on display until March 1. Many of the works will be of- fered for sale. In the Helson Gallery, Selections from the Helson Collection features highlights from this outstanding collection of historic Cana- dian and European art given to the Town by Frederick Helson. The exhibition includes works by Canada's noted Group of Seven and will be on view until April 4. The Helson Gallery is open Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays: 1-5 p.m. and on Thursdays: 1-8:30 p.m. Admission is free. Local artists featured in Cultural Centre exhibit