Thursday, N ovem ber 19, 2015 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 33 SALTSALT • TRADE & PUBLICWELCOME • PICK UP/DELIVERED • ALSOAVAILABLE IN BAGS 519-853-2480 www.RedsGardenCentre.com 12771 Hwy 25 (2 Km South of Acton) 5 CALL TODA Y! BULKBULK 24/7 ALWAYS ON CALL 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 Understand difficulties in a new light � Develop healthier coping strategies � Increase meaning in life Offering a range of assessment and treatment services for both individuals and couples 311 Commercial Street, Suite 108, Milton, Ontario L9T 3Z9 www.drtoddmurphy.com 905-878-9665 COMMUNITY CALENDAR FRIDAY, NOV. 27 Light Up The Hills volunteers will be at the Georgetown Market Place Mall selling Christmas Balls to hang on The Memory Trees and Draw Tickets for our Fundraising Draw. Rotary Wine & Cheese: 6:30-10 p.m. at the Town Hall Centre in Acton. Tickets available from Robert Bedard, 519-853-3437 or Bob MacKin- non, 519-853-0350 or any Acton Rotarian. Free PA Day Skating: 2-3:20 p.m. at the Ac- ton Arena & Community Centre. Sponsored by the Acton Rotary Club. Admission skating also at Mold-Masters SportsPlex, 2-3:320 p.m. Walk to Bethlehem: Nov. 27-29, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Country Heritage Park. Info: www.coun- tryheritagepark.com Munch to the Movies on P.A. Day: Kids can bring their lunch and "munch" while watching Inside Out at 12 noon on p.a. day Friday, Novem- ber 27 at Halton Hills Public Library. For more information, visit www.hhpl.on.ca or call 905- 873-2681 x 2520 or 519-853-0301. Coffee, Books and Conversation: Join the staff at Halton Hills Public Library, Georgetown Branch, 2-3 p.m. for some freshly brewed cof- fee, your favourite books and some wonderful conversation! Once a month we'll chat about re- cent reads and you'll also get some reading rec- ommendations. Info: 905-873-2681 ext. 2511 or www.hhpl.on.ca. Continued from page 32 Teen drawing workshops offered at CVA cottage Stephanie Schirm, a well known local artist is giving lessons to teens every Monday after school at Cedarvale Cottage. While Schirm usually teaches at art schools and colleges further from home, she has agreed to spend some time giving local students a chance to benefit from her knowledge and experience. She knows that students, hoping to get into further art studies at a college or uni- versity level, need an excellent portfolio of their works to present when applying for admission. Students will be guided through the elements and principals of design, while exploring different drawing techniques, with a number of different dry drawing materials, from pencils, pastels, charcoal to ink. Because this is an ongoing series of work- shops for teens, this program can be started at any time and the student will work on in- dependent pieces and progress at their own level. Info/to register: www.creditvalleyarti- sans.ca/courses.html or Carolyn, 905-877- 2579.