Thursday, M ay 21, 2015 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 27 2013 & 2014 Winner of Milton's Choice Platinum Awards for Gymnastics Club Monkeynastix® is the pioneer of movement education for children For more details visit our website at www.monkeynastixmilton.ca Email: haltonhills@monkeynastix.ca • Phone: 905.864.4516 Camp Location: 342 Bronte Street South, Unit #15, Milton ON L9T 6B7 Keep your kids active with Monkeynastix! Ages 1-9 yrs of age • Birthday Parties • Summer Camps • School Programs • Daycare Programs • Special Events • Summer Programs Georgetown Candlelight Tributes Candlelight Tributes honour and recognize the sacrifices and achievements of all those who served overseas and on the home front in the cause of Peace and Freedom. These ceremonies were held on May 7th 2015 marking Victory in Europe Day (VE-Day). TheGeorgetownCandlelightTributes committee is an autonomous group of concerned citizens working independently from the Town of Halton Hills. The committee has a close association with the Royal Canadian Legion (Georgetown) Branch 120. The committee raises all funds for the project directly from the public.As well, all expenditures incurred are paid from the funds raised by the committee. Please join us, the committee members of the Georgetown Candlelight Tributes, Barry Timleck, Tom Schenk, Shell Lawr, Dick Scheeringa, Bob McNeilly, Alison Murray Brown, Julia Stuart, Nell Ramakers, Dianne Penrice, Nellie Scheeringa, Martin Boomsma, Andrea Van DE Valk, Lesley Bruce and Ray Clarke in thanking all of the personal and business donors; community Service Clubs and Associations; volunteers and friends who so generously supported this worthwhile community project: The Committee would also like to acknowledge the following for their support: Air Cadets, Army Cadets, the 1,205 students and their teachers representing 18 schools who participated during the day, the Ladies Auxiliary - RCL Branch 120 for the Veterans' Luncheon, the Halton Regional Police, The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regt.), all participants in the evening SilentWalk, RCL Branch 120 for the reception and especially "All Our Veterans" who richly deserve these Candlelight Tributes.utes Veterans Affairs Canada Royal Canadian Legion Branch 120 Elizabeth's Fashions & Bridal Boutique Glen Williams Town Hall Inc. Bratin Auto Young's Pharmacy & Homecare The Independent & Free Press Dianne Penrice - iProRealty (Broker) Paul C. Armstrong Insurance Brokers Ltd Georgetown Denture Clinic - Alex Trenton, DD Mike Francis, Agent - State Farm Insurance Tenaj Aesthetics & Spa - Janet McFarland Quik Auto Repair - KROWN Rust Control Ladies Auxiliary RCL Br 120 - Gerda Stefan Halton Hills Public Library - Georgetown Branch Fraser Direct Distribution Services Ltd Helson Kogon Ashbee Schaljo & Associates LLP CDH Design Limited - David Hadskis Lions Club of Georgetown Silver Creek Service Centre - Grant Baker Georgetown Market Place - Herminia Henderson George F. Wagner, B.A., CPA, CA Beaumont Mill Antiques & Collectibles Peter Zavitz - Royal LePage, Meadowtowne Realty Town of Halton Hills Rotary Club of Georgetown Otten & Otten Construction Optimist Club of Halton Hills Golden Fish & Chips North Star Cleaners SunOpta Inc. Speedy Auto Glass Executive, RCL Branch 120 J.S. Jones & Son Funeral Home Adams Rent-All - Gary Rodda Soac Media - Sue Walker Gord Preston Sandra Timleck David McDougall - Piper Lyn Lafluer & Judy Oerlemans Gail Thompson - Bell Ringer Glen Williams Town Hall Inc. Bennett's Waste Disposal Michael Chong, MP Artcast Inc. Kiwanis Club of Georgetown Lucas Ramakers Al Fraser Village of Alton, Former Alton Town Hall for Sale or Lease Location: 19741 Main Street, Caledon (Alton), ON The Town of Caledon is accepting proposals for the sale or lease of the property formerly known as the Alton Town Hall. Information packages are available upon request. All proposals will be presented to Town Council for review and determination of the successful applicant. Please call Doug Osborn, Project Manager, Real Estate at 647.220.3315 for further information or to view the subject property. 6311 Old Church Road Caledon, ON L7C 1J6 www.caledon.ca T. 905.584.2272 | 1.888.225.3366 | F. 905.584.4325 COMMUNITY Lawn bowling is like chess on grass to bowling, we have a barbecue, with the last Tuesday of the month set aside for a potluck supper. We have three Jitneys a year on the holiday Mondays: Canada day, August Civic Holiday and Labour Day. They are usually well attended and a lot of fun is had by all. On the competitive side we have 10 tournaments a year, which are with local and out-of-town clubs. We have four ladies-only triples tournaments on Wednesdays, and three mixed pairs and triples, either on Saturday or Sun- day and our men's and ladies club championship. Our doors are always open to new members who are always made very welcome by our friendly bowlers. This year will be our 108th of operation, a fact of which we are very proud Lawn bowling has changed. Just like its first cousin curling, it is a fun way to stay fit and meet friends. It also requires more skill than you think. You don't have to wear white. It is growing in popu- larity across Ontario because you don't need spe- cial equipment; it has a low cost of membership and is a whole lot of fun. Come on out and check us out. We are in Downtown Georgetown at the corner of William and Edith Sts. Continued from page 26