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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 15 Oct 2015, p. 35

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Thursday, O ctober 15, 2015 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 35 all Grade 8 Students and Parents!Attention For further information, please contact: Kathleen Moro, Vice-Principal, Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School 905-875-0124 | MoroM@hcdsb.org Jane Michael Chair of the Board Paula Dawson Director of Education Advanced Placement (AP) Program Community Information Night Monday, October 26th, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School (located at 1120 Main Street East in Milton) Now accepting applications for the Grades 9 & 10 pre-AP courses! Fall & Winter registration opens September 2nd 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 - New! Georgetown Location • Daycare Programs • Special Events • Public Programs 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 51 Main Street South, Georgetown (905) 873-8778 Fall Footwear has arrivedhas arrived Freshly Made & Baked On Premises Breads, Buns, Pastries,Meat Pies & More! IMPORTED BRITISH CHEESES 330 GUELPH ST.,GEORGETOWN (opposite Canadian Tire) 905-877-0596 • www.millersscottishbakery.com MILLER'S ScottISh BakERy MILLER'S ScottISh BakERy COMMUNITY It was Ben Franklin who said "In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes." It is easy to talk about taxes but talking about death is much more diffi- cult. One reality of death is that a funeral ser- vice does not bring closure. It is not the end. It is just the beginning of an often long, chal- lenging journey through grief. That's why Jones Funeral Home and Norval United Church have partnered in recent years to of- fer a variety of Grief Support Groups. "Walking Through Grief" is a nin- week program where participants watch a DVD, share in discussion, and find support from others who are grieving. The next "Walking Through Grief" group starts Tuesday, Oct. 20. An Open Grief Support Group is of- fered the second and fourth Monday of the month. People attend whenever they wish. This group provides a safe, comforting envi- ronment for support on an ongoing basis. A Parent's Grief Support Group is offered on the first Wednesday of every month. This group is for those dealing with the death of a child. It could be a young child or an old child, a recent loss or a loss from years ago. The grief of a parent is unique. Coming to- gether with those who know what you are going through can be so healing. All of these Grief Groups are offered at Norval United Church, 486 Guelph St. A special "Child Loss Family Night" has been planned for Wednesday, Oct. 21, 7-9 p.m. in "The Studio" at the Georgetown Li- brary, 9 Church St. Especially for parents and siblings who have suffered the death of a child in the family, this evening of hope will feature guest speakers and a special time of remembrance. This evening is open to all. Would you benefit from one of these groups? Do you know someone who could use some support? For more information contact Jones Fu- neral Home, 905-877-3631, or Norval United Church, 905-877-6122. Residents can find support on the grief journey By Paul Ivany Special to The IFP

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