Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 30 Apr 2015, p. 35

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Thursday, A pril 30, 2015 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 35 HORIZONS opioidtreatmentservice Methadone Clinic in Georgetown Accepting Patients About us: • Physician supervised methadone treatment • All services covered by OHIP • Methadone Maintenance Treatment is one of the most successful ways to treat an opioid addiction Why Start Methadone? • To eliminate withdrawal symptoms • To decrease or eliminate cravings for opioids • To stabilize social, emotional and financial aspects of ones life • To increase the likelihood of maintaining stable employment • To increase the likelihood of completing your education • To increase the likelihood of re-establishing relationships • To improve self-esteem and quality of life Call 905-877 -8888 for more info rmation and to book an appointm ent Georgetown Pharmacy www.georgetownpharmacy.ca Angelo Dias Pharmacy Manager 905-877-8888 angelo@georgetownpharmacy.ca 118 Mill Street, Unit 101 Georgetown ON L7G 2C5 Monday to Friday 9:00am to 7:00pm Saturday 9:00am to 4:00pm Sundays and Holidays 10:00am to 2:00pm In celebration of the Halton Children's Water Festival 10th Anniversary Help us design a new logo! Open to Halton high school students only Contest closes May 7, 2015 For logo contest rules and entry form go to www.hcwf.ca/logo-contest $500 prize to winner Join today and get 30 days FREE* Limited time offer. See location for details. Get stronger in just 30 minutes with these new classes✝ on the classic Curves circuit: Curves Workout: Arms+ Strengthen your arms so nothing is out of reach Curves Workout: Legs+ Strong, powerful legs can take you anywhere you want to go Curves Workout: Core+ A strong midsection means a strong foundation for life 41 Main St South Georgetown, ON L7G3G2 • 905-702-0418 Curves Workouts with Jillian Michaels Rev up your workout with new moves every month! COMMUNITY Older adults are welcome to attend free exer- cise classes being offered at Georgetown Alli- ance Church, 290 Main St. S., every Monday and Wednesday morning. Each one hour session is led by a trained professional instructor who will cus- tomize the class to the specific needs of the partici- pants. If you are looking to improve strength, balance, endurance and improve your ability to perform activities around your home while reducing your risk of falling, this free exercise program is for you. The Monday and Wednesday morning classes are divided into three individual sessions: • 9-10 a.m.-- General Exercise • 10-11a.m.-- Falls Prevention Exercise (Move- ments that focus on improving balance and agil- ity) • 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.-- General Exercise All classes are offered free through a part- nership between Georgetown Alliance Church and Bayshore Healthcare. For more information please call Doug at 905-873-0250 ext.102. Georgetown Alliance Church offers free exercise classes for older adults landowner workshops Natural Pond Management Saturday, May 9 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Watershed Learning Centre, Terra Cotta Conservation Area Naturalize your pond to improve water quality, enhance wildlife habitat and improve the health of your pond. Learn how the Aquatic Planting Program can help you. Tour Terra Cotta's Wolf Lake by-pass project. Register by May 7. Caring for Your Land & Water Saturday, June 20 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Inglewood Community Room, Inglewood Gain knowledge and tools to best manage natural features on your property. Attendance at this workshop qualifies you for the Landowner Action Fund. Participants should own property of one acre or more. Register by June 12. Register at www.creditvalleyca.ca/events or call 1-800-668-5557 ext. 436 For rural landowners within the Credit River watershed.

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