Thursday, Septem ber 10, 2015 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 5 SINCLAIR DENTISTRY ON www.dentistryonsinclair.com 905-877-0107 Charity Sports Guard Clinic Cost: $20 per Custom Sports Guard, CASH ONLY ALL proceeds will go to the Georgetown Breadbasket Food Bank Location: Dentistry on Sinclair 306-99 Sinclair Avenue, Georgetown, ON (First come first served, no appointments) Date: Saturday September 19th, 2015 Time: 9:00am - 12:00pm Italian Leather Purses 360 Guelph St., Unit 51, Georgetown www.mipiacefashion.com Mi Piace Fashion Smell It, Feel It, Love It! @ 50-60%OFF Boutique Prices Everyday! 905-703-4822 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC WED'S 10-6 905-877- 6183 annscartage@hotmail.ca www.annscartage.ca Ann's Cartage Home, Office,& Piano Movers OVER 47 Years Moving you locally and across Ontario for •New Look •New Trucks •Same Owner •Same Great Service 40-60% OFF SUMMER MERCHANDISE NEWS Edith Allen was just taking it easy in her room at Georgetown's Bennett Health Care Centre on Tuesday afternoon, having spent the previous two days celebrating her 100th birthday. The St. Catharines native was feted by many family members Sunday at her daughter Karen's home, followed by a par- ty on Labour Day Monday with her fellow residents and staff members at the Bennett Centre. "It's been a busy time and I've enjoyed every minute," she said. Allen moved into the Bennett Centre this past January after spending most of her life in Thorold. She taught Sunday School there at Trinity United Church and was also a longtime member of the horticultural and historical societies. The second youngest of 12 children, Al- len lived on her own until age 92 and has three great grandchildren. As for secrets to longevity, she said she was active in sports such as baseball, skiing and tennis, as well as gardening. "Just do what you can and be happy. I've always been happy," was her advice. By Eamonn Maher emaher@theifp.ca Edith Allen celebrates her 100th birthday Among the many con- gratulatory gifts that the now 100-year-old Bennett Health Care Centre resi- dent Edith Allen received was a framed letter from Queen Elizabeth II. Allen received similar gifts from Canada's Prime Minister's Office and the Premier of Ontario last year. Photo by Eamonn Maher