HP OPINION A RETURN TO NORMALCY AT HILLSVIEW CENTRE |S GETTING BUSIER ALL THE TIME, WRITES FLORENCE FLORENCE RIEHL Column e sap is flowing, and life is beginning to flow back into the Hillsview Active Living Centres. As things begin to open up again, the centre is getting busier and we are excited to welcome more members back. We are looking for kitchen volunteers as we continue to open up. Please purchase a bever- age card. They are $5 and give you six drinks per card. Make arrangements to meet a friend some morning at the centre for a coffee and get caught up on what's going on. and what's coming up. Many of you have been in- quiring about travel. The good news is that we are now open and are in the process of setting up our first trip. There are a few changes you will want fo check and you can do when you come for a Coffee. The travel desk will continue to be mon- itored Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Please drop by and say hello. Weare excited to begetting ‘back on the road' again. If you are interested in learning to play bid euchre or just sprucing up your game, you will be pleased to note that lessons are being provid- ed. Glenda Penney is quite willing to set up a time teach you, or help yourefresh your playing. Please call the centre at 905-877-6444. Drive-thru lunches are fin- ished the last Wednesday of March. Thank you to every- one who participated. Their popularity was evident by the fact they were sold out each week. Thanks to Sherry and Kaitlyn for organizing this. day, April 4 at 11 a.m. a new program is being offered — “Make a Life of Our Own." Many things happenin our lives that make us have to adapt to changes in our every- day lives. This program will address this. Let's get together and talk about changes, making a life for ourselves by ourselves. This will be an informal open discussion just friends in the same boat. Any topic you all choose will be welcome. ASK the Professionals d local professionals here For advertising information please call 905-234-1018 or email kkosonic@theifp.ca every Thursd At press time we were waiting to hear an update on the mask mandate from Hal- ton council. If you feel more comfortable and safe, by all means wear your mask. Please call the centre for an update. In April we welcome back the Easter bunny. It seems like forever since he (or she) has been around. Chocolate! Chocolate! Chocolate! I must remember—a momenton the lips, a lifetime on the hips. Florence Riehl is an active member of the Hillsview Ac- tive Living Centre in George- town. She can be reached at Sfreeflo@sympatico.ca. YOUROPINIONS SIGN UP FOR OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER AT THEIFPR.CA Keep Your Keys Safe! If you lose your keys with a War Amps tag attached, we can return them to you by courier, free of charge. <z =e = The Wa Amps 1 800 250-3030 waramps.ca DR. ANOOP SAYAL Q : What do I do fora Dental Emergency? Family and Cosmetic Dentistry aA located in Reh Georgetown Marketplace Mall DR. ANOOP 905-877-CARE (2273) SAYAL che A First call your dentist. Explain your symptoms and ask to be seen as soon as possible. Then ease the pain. Take an over- ‘the-counter pain medicine that works for you, but do not put the pills ‘on your sore tooth. Hold an ice pack against your face at the spot of ‘the sore tooth. hot JH UOHEH - dol OUL | EL 2z0z ‘pe YOIEW ‘Aepsinyy | Order key tags online. on your jaw. Heat will make things worse: sane of better. Chipped or broken tooth Mi happened. aus a root anal may be needed. Your tooth may also need a crown also called a cap. Knocked out toot th ‘tooth isan adult orp , your dentist in place within 10 minutes, it has a fair chance to taking roat again. Afterhours, the chances ae poor. possible, orf th If this is not Goto your dentist, pu right away. If you get help within ten minutes, there is a fair chance that tooth will take root again.