17 | The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,O ctober 15,2020 theifp.ca 905-877-8262 Noel Stoyles SALES REPRESENTATIVE DIRECT: (905) 866-8923 OFFICE: (905) 873-6111 (877) 306-IPRO (4776) 158 Guelph St., Unit 4 Georgetown, ON L7G 4A6noelstoyles@gmail.com To advertise in this Full Colour Directory, please email Kelli kkosonic@theifp.ca or call 905-234-1018 Your Real Estate Resource With 40 Year's Experience. Heather Morison Broker - ASA CIA CLHMS hmorison@royallepage.ca 905-873-4266 www.REresource.ca 519-853-0924 PETER DYMOND Sales Representative DEMAND THE DYMOND STANDARD 905-456-1000 REALTY SERVICES INC., BROKERAGE www.PeterDymond.com Elaine Corris Sales Representative 647-241-9927 ElaineCorrisSells@gmail.com www.elainecorrissells.ca REAL ESTATE DIRECTORY 324 Guelph Street, Georgetown ON L7G 4B5 Direct: 905.866.8766 Office: 905.877.8262 slpaglia@royallepage.ca www.sherylpaglia.ca Sheryl Paglia Sales Representative JanMcKEOWN sales representative 905-877-5211 info@mcqwinteam.com Don't forget when your list your property with the MCQWIN TEAM you also get 3 months free storage at a secure, heated & convenient in-town Storage facility. FULL-SERVICE RETIREMENT HOME 905-877-1800 222 Mountainview Road North, Georgetown www.mountainviewresidence.com You've worked hard to enjoy retirement, now it's our pleasure to make this the best time of your life in a family, friendly atmosphere. Mountainview Residence Of Georgetown In-house physiotherapy team, Aqua-Fit and gentle chair yoga. On site activities include multiple movie nights weekly, various card games (for the novice and the experienced), ice cream days, pet therapy. Along with personal care and services to support independence. Our residents share full service meals in our updated dining room. The programs and ac- tivities are gradually re- starting at Hillsview Ac- ton. If you visit the centre, you will be asked to answer a short questionnaire re- garding your health. If you are planning on joining one of the activities, you must preregister by calling the office at 519-853-5951. The latest edition of the Hillsview newsletter will be for November, Decem- ber and January. It is being published jointly with the Georgetown centre. Many programs have re- sumed, including bone builders, LHIN exercises, zumba gold, the bimonthly movie matinee, the book club, art club, line dancing, hiking and the very popu- lar Friday afternoon Bin- go. You can drop in on Mon- day to mingle and chat with fellow members (bring your own beverage/ snack). There is a $1 fee for most of the drop-in pro- grams. The second fish fry sold out and at the time of print- ing, the third one sold out as well. At the fundraising meeting on Oct. 1, a variety of fundraising ideas were discussed. We still have our weekly 50/50 draw. The monthly draw for a variety of donated prizes will now be drawn every two months due to the limited amount of members visit- ing the centre. We will be unable to hold our usual Bazaar and Tea, but will still have a bake sale, puzzles. At this time we have a committee working on a plan to hold some type of bazaar, which will be dependent on proto- col at the time. For more in- formation please talk to someone in the office. The tentative date is Saturday, Nov. 28. Members are still re- ceiving robot calls or emails about the various programs as we restart with instructions on how to register. Hillsview Active Living Center (Acton) wishes Ter- ry Forbes all the best in her new position with the Town of Halton Hills. David McLean is the president of the Hillsview Active Living Centre in Acton. He can be reached at david@mcleanweb.ca. OPINION CHECK OUT WHAT'S HAPPENING AT HILLSVIEW ACTON DAVID MCLEAN Column