Thursday, Septem ber 24, 2015 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 21 Upper Credit Humane Society Thrift Shop - September Auction Thrift Shop (Moore Park Plaza) 905-702-8661 thriftshop@uppercredit.com Charitable Registration # 893738872RR0001 www.uppercredit.com UPPER CREDIT HUMANE SOCIETY All money raised helps the animals in the UCHS shelter Featured items include a signed Karen Kain poster, hand-sewn quilt and vintage Fisher Price toys Store hours:Tuesday - Saturday from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Telephone bids are not accepted Call theThrift Shop for details 905-702-8661 Auction ends with live bidding on Saturday, September 26 at 4:30 p.m. Book bidding is now underway at the store at Moore Park Plaza (68 Main St. North, Georgetown) Study Area 0 250 500 750 1000 M PE EL R EG IO N H AL TO N R EG IO N C a l e d o n B r a m p t o n WANLES S DR MAYFIELD R D MAYFIELD RD W IN ST O N C H U R C H IL L B LV D H ER IT AG E R D M IS SI SS AU G A R D C R ED IT VI EW R D C H IN G U AC O U SY R D SANDALW OOD PY W MAYFIELD ROAD Municipal Class Environmental Assessment from Chinguacousy Road to Winston Churchill Boulevard This is the second Public Information Centre for proposed improvements to Mayfield Road. It will build on previous study recommendations and present a preliminary road design. Please join us at the second Public Information Centre Thursday, Oct. 8, 2015 The Peel Police Association Banquet Hall 10675 Mississauga Rd. Brampton, ON L7A OB6 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. For study background details visit us online at: peelregion.ca/pw/transportation/environ-assess/mayfield-road-ea-2.htm or call Neal Smith, Project Manager at 905-791-7800 ext. 7866 The Region of Peel is committed to ensuring that all Regional services, programs and facilities are inclusive and accessible for persons with disabilities. Please contact the project manager if you need any disability accommodations to participate in the public meeting. This notice was first issued on September 24, 2015 With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record of the study. The study is being conducted according to the requirements of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment, which is planning process approved under Ontario's Environmental Assessment Act. Your opinion matters and we welcome your participation. CHURCHES &TEMPLES familyhouseofworship@start.ca Services EVERY Sunday 16 Adamson Street, South Norval, Halton Hills Services starting at 10am GeorGetown Christian reformed ChurCh welcomes you! Reverend Tom van Milligen Youth Pastor: Brian DeBoer sunday worship services: 10:00 am & 6:00 pm 11611 trafalgar road (north of Maple Avenue) 905-877-4322 www.gcrc.on.ca www.knoxgeorgetown.ca Service Dial-in: 905-702-1629 God's Word for Today's World. SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES: 11:00 A.M. Rev. Steve Boose Chair-lift access available. 'Sunday's Cool' youth ministry program for ages 4 & up. 116 Main St. S., Georgetown, ON 905-877-7585 NEWS Halton Hills' fourth annual Doors Open event occurs this year on Sunday, Sept. 27. Residents are invited to discover, first-hand, hidden heritage and com- munity treasures, some of which have never been open to the public. Doors Open Committee Chair, Ann Lawlor, said, "This year's special theme is our sport heritage. It's a great family event and all venues are free". Mold-Masters SportsPlex 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Guided tours on the hour) 221 Guelph St. Learn how ice is made and kids can pose for a picture on one of the big ice resurfacers! Check out building fea- tures that make it environmentally sustainable. See how electricity is be- ing produced through 1,767 solar roof panels and fed into the power grid. Mold-Masters is not your average sport facility! Halton Hills Library& Cultural Centre 9 Church St. The renovated Centre comprises three municipal cultural facilities: a li- brary, art gallery and theatre. • Helson Gallery Art Talks, 1-5 p.m. Join curator Judy Daley for a glimpse into the world of art in Halton Hills. • Sisnett Lobby, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. "Images in Celebration of Sport" and "Open the Door to Creativity • John Elliott Theatre tours, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Backstage theatre tours will reveal how performances and movies come to life! • Georgetown Branch Library, 1-5 p.m. (Guided tours 1-4 p.m.) Tour this stunning building and see how a huge environmentally sustainable retrofit can be beautiful and maintain its origi- nal historic charm. Georgetown Racquet Club 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 215 Armstrong Ave. Established in 1975, this family ori- ented private sports club is unique in being non-profit and volunteer-oper- ated. TransCanada Energy Generating Station 1- 4 p.m. 7870 Sixth Line S. (south of Steeles) The natural gas-fired plant uses state of the art low emissions technol- ogy to generate power for up to 600,000 homes. Outdoor industrial tour; wear walking shoes. Safety equipment may be provided. No children under 16, please. Credit River Anglers Association 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Glen Williams Park, Main St. Join the sport fishing enthusiasts at the river for live demonstrations and fly tying. Give it a try and you may catch a whopper! Learn about the group's work in nurturing the Credit as a healthy fish habitat. Devereaux House & Heritage Baseball Collection 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 11494 Trafalgar Rd. Restored in 2009, this 19th century gothic farmhouse is decorated to the early 20th century. On display will be one of Ontario's finest private baseball collections with treasures from the 1930s. Uniforms, programs and pic- tures from men's and ladies ball teams. Georgetown Lawn Bowling Club 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. corner of William and Edith Sts. Sporting history is prominent in this friendly club which proudly celebrates its 108th year of operation! Even older is the log cabin which was moved to the site as the quaint clubhouse. Halton Hills Sports Museum 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Alcott Hall, Mold-Masters SportsPlex, 221 Guelph St. Displays commemorate provin- cial, national and international athletic achievements by local residents and spotlight volunteers and sport groups from all eras and all sports. Special Guest: 1-3 p.m. Bryan Lew- is, Director of NHL Officiating (ret'd). Lewis will share stories from his refer- eeing career spanning over 1,000 regu- lar season NHL games. Colonel John Roaf Barber Armoury 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 91 Todd Rd. Built in 1990 to replace the 1860's drill shed, this armoury was named for a local MPP, reeve and colonel in the local militia. The building houses both the Lorne Scots Infantry Reserve and the cadets. Tours and First World War- related military displays. Watch for signs around town show- ing the site locations on Doors Open Day. Residents are invited to explore during Doors Open on Sunday GEORGETOWN LAWN BOWLING CLUB