Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 5 Nov 2015, p. 17

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Thursday, N ovem ber 5, 2015 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 17 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 THERE'S HELP FOR LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS NEWOntario Electricity Support Program. OntarioElectricitySupport.caApply Now. 1-855-831-8151 (toll-freewithin Ontario) Youmay qualify for a reduction on your electricity bill. It could be reduced by $30 to $50 eachmonth. Here's how it works: Low-income households can receive a credit on each electricity bill. The amount will depend on howmany people live in your home and your combined household income. Ontario Energy Board 51 Main Street South, Georgetown (905) 873-8778 Cold nose, warm toes. Stylish winter boots that are warm and waterproof Narrow to Wide calf sizes available NEWS PLANTING SOME SUPPORT FOR HALTON WOMEN'S PLACE: Longtime Halton Hills residents Lisa Hartsink (left) and Lynn Oles (right), brokers with Royal LePage Meadowtowne Realty in George- town, wanted to do something a little extra special this year on top of their annual contribution to the Halton Women's Shelter, so they recently planted 500 red tulip bulbs along with assistant Christine Thompson (centre) in a garden bed on the front lawn of the Town of Halton Hills Civic Centre, donated by the Town. "As a thank you, we wanted to give back to the community in a way that would contribute to the scenic landscape of Halton Hills and continue our support of the local women's shelter." All of the proceeds from their purchase, valued at about $300, will go directly to the Halton Women's Shelter via the Royal LePage Shelter Foundation. And, when spring arrives, lo- cal residents will be able to stop by the Civic Centre and take in the beautiful blooms. Photo by Eamonn Maher

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