Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 1 Nov 2018, p. 9

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9| The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,N ovem ber 1,2018 theifp.ca Book your Office Party, Large Gala or Family Gathering at Eagle Ridge and celebrate the holidays stress free! Let us host yourHolidayEvent! For more information contact Bill Dhaliwal 905-877-8468 ext 2223 | bdhaliwal@clublink.ca EAGLE RIDGE GOLF CLUB RR #4, 11742 TENTH LINE, GEORGETOWN, ON eagleridge.clublink.ca Join us for a paws-ta dinner and help the animals. UCHS Quinton Guignard Shelter 519.833.2287 Thrift Shop 905.702.8661 www.uppercredit.com info@uppercredit.com Charitable Registration #893738872RR0001 Date: Nov. 3, 2018 Time: 6:30 pm - 10:00 pm Location: Eagle Ridge Golf Club (RR#4 11742 Tenth Line, Georgetown) Tickets: $35/ea and are available at the Shelter and Thrift Shop The dinner menu features a choice of two pastas, choice of two vegetarian sauces, green salad, coffee, tea, soft drinks and dessert. A cash bar is available. The evening will include a silent auction, door prizes and giveaways and a 50/50 draw. Despite an unseasonal, snowy October morning, local residents put on their costumes and got into the Halloween spirit on Satur- day, to help raise money for Duchenne muscular dys- trophy research. The second annual Isaac's Trek for Treats was held in Acton on Oct. 27, with all proceeds going to- ward Jesse's Journey, the only Canadian charity that solely funds DMD re- search. To learn more about the event and DMD, visit https://www.theifp.ca/ community-story/8974444- second-annual-isaac-s- trek-for-treats-to-be-held- oct-27/. COMMUNITY IN PHOTOS: LOCAL RESIDENTS BUNDLE UP FOR SECOND ANNUAL ISAAC'S TREK FOR TREATS Despite the overnight snowfall, bundled up trick or treaters came out for the Isaac's Trek for Treats fundraising event at the Acton Arena. Proceeds from the event, including a slient auction of donated items raised money for the Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy research. Ray Lavender

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