Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 21 July 2022, p. 21

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HP OPINION SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE AT HILLSVIEW GEORGETOWN NO SHORTAGE OF ACTIVITIES AT CENTRE, WRITES FLORENCE RIEHL FLORENCE RIEHL Column People often ask: me what goes on at our Hillsview Ac- tive Living Centre. are a variety of ac- tivities. like to think there's one where everyone was an artist. If you missed this, took forward to another in the fall. We also had a floral de- house and some beautiful floral creations. All materi- als were supplied by the in- structor. We are looking to repeat this class in the fall as well. Stay tuned. There is an exercise class of some sort going on every day. As seniors, we all know how important it is to. Keep our bodies as well as our brains active. You have all heard the expression "Don't use it, lose it”. We are also hoping that come the fall we will have our kitchen open for more than coffee and soft drinks. That will require more vol- unteers. If you are interest- ed, please put your name forward. You can pick your day and time. Krispy Kreme dough- nuts are coming back and will be ready for pick up on Thursday, Sept. 22. We are accepting orders with pay- ment due by 3:30 pm. on Wednesday, Sept. 14. hnuts are $10 a doz- en, noe 50 per cent of the proceeds coming back to Hillsview Georgetown. Plans are still underway for the monthly breakfast. We hope to begin the end of July. Stay tuned. Travel is somewhat dif- ferent since the onset of CO- VID. We are now asked to pay for most venues a month ahead of the date for to come in and sign up. We dy had to cancel one event. On the travel desk right nowisa trip on Aug. 31 fora Grand Rive i i concert by the Blazing Fid- dles. there 2 are only 18 seats available ni A second f trip i is to Thea- Norm Foster play 'They're Found in Trees.’ Lunch will be included with this trip. The date is Wednesday, Oct. ra Again seats are limited to or mo re information, please call the travel desk at 905-873-0057 between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., Monday to Fri- day. Wearea busy spot. Come on in and see for yourself. Everyone is welcome. Florence Riehl is an active member of the Hills- view Active Living Centre in Georgetown. She can be reached at freeflo@sympat- ico.ca. REGION Halt on alton.ca (| 311 me fini SN NOTICE OF CONSTRUCTION Truck Inspection Station on Steeles Avenue (Reg. Rd. 8), Ward 2, in the Town of Halton Hills STEELES AVE (REG RD 8) HORNBY RD MAIN STE Es z SIXTH UNE Project number: Scheduled Start Date: Scheduled Completion Date: For more information about Regional improvement projects: + visit halton.ca; + sign up to receive email notice and updates; or + email accesshalton@halton.ca or call 311 PR-2369C July 2022 Spring 2023 ABS Building Halton SAVING YOU MORE. For more details shop instore or online at thebrick.com Have a safe and healthy summer in Halton! As you plan for activities outdoors with your friends and family this summer, it's important to keep health and safety top of mind. Here are some helpful tips and reminders: + Sign up for heat and air quality alerts so you know when to take precautions and check in on loved ones who are at higher risk. + Check which Halton beaches are safe for swimming. + Protect against mosquitos and ticks. + Be cautious around wildlife to protect yourself from rabies. To learn more and access Regional resources and tips, visit halton.ca. Gary Carr Regional Chair Meetings at Halton Region Regional Council meetings are taking place through web conferencing until further notice. Videos will be posted to halton.ca. Please contact us, as soon as possible, if you have any accessibility needs at Halton Region events or meetings. Ze0z ‘bz Ainr ‘Aepsuny | SIH YOHEH- dll OUL | LZ eordyouy

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