Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 17 November 2022, p. 26

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2 a q g g & 5 5 g & 5 8 2 > ES g g = 2 FY A 2 3s = a £ k Give yourself the gift of happiness. gh, # ch OVER 96% OF ALL MODELS SOLD IN CANADA IN THE LAST 10 YEARS ARE STILL ON THE ROAD TODAY. RESERVE YOUR 2023 LEASE FROM CIVIC *79 5.7% LX SEDAN pon MONTHS? WITH $2,875 DOWNPAYMENT/oAc HONDA SENSING™ SAFETY TECHNOLOGIES* - ECON MODE & ECO ASSIST™ - HEATED FRONT SEATS PROXIMITY KEY ENTRY SYSTEM WITH PUSHBUTTON START » APPLE CARPLAY® & ANDROID AUTO™ RZIH3PE RESERVE THE ALL-NEW 2023 HR-V | #92 | 6.89:. WEEKLY FOR 48 MONTHS? WITH $2,525 DOWNPAYMENT/oAc. LEASE FROM HONDA SENSING™ SAFETY TECHNOLOGIES" - ECON MODE & ECO ASSIST™ « HEATED FRONT SEATS OXIMITY KEY ENTRY SYSTEM WITH PUSHBUTTON START 17" ALUMINUM-ALLOY WHEELS Reserve yours today. Nondepniarte.com DEALER ORDER/TRADE MAY BE NECESSARY. Dealers 0 to $1.60 depentig en ode, re HB OPINION HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES FAST APPROACHING AT HILLSVIEW GEORGETOWN TIME TO GET IN THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT, WRITES FLORENCE RIEHL FLORENCE RIEHL Column The busy season is fast approaching. We hope you will take some time from your Christmas prepara- tions to visit with us at the dors and lots of Christmas ideas. There will also be a jewelry table, penny table, and crafts and a 50/50 heen Before you leave you can enjoy lunch in our tea Just in time for the holi- days, paint a wine glass in festive designs. Come for a fun afternoon of painting with your friends on Mon- day, Nov. 21. Space is limit- ed. Sign up at reception. Our Halton Hills Li- brary partners are hosting making workshop, featuring their circuit ma- chine. Come prepared to embellish Christmas cards on Tuesday, Nov. 22. Sign up at reception. Toonie movies are mak- ingacomeback. On Friday, Nov. 25, we will be featur- ing the movie “Hamilton.” The movie begins at 12:30 p.m. Remember your too- nie admission includes popcorn. Our first ladies-only breakfast will be held Wednesday, Nov. 30 at 9 a.m. featuring scrambled eggs, bacon, foust Sia has browns, and toast and pay at Neastion The cut-off date is Nov. 16. Secret Santais back. Set your calendar for Friday, c. 9 at 1 p.m. This event pes proven to be very pop- ular and numbers will be limited to 25. You will need to bring a gift valued at $10 to participate in the ex- yhange. Festive refresh- ments will be provided. Our fabulous Christ- mas lunch — turkey, stuff- and dessert — will be served on auesday, © Dec. 13, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tick- ets may be purchased from reception. Ifyou say need ihelp get get: ting into swing, then join of eae our Christmas dance and pot luck dinner on Friday, Dec. 16 from 5:30 to 10 p.m. Mu- sic will be supplied by our Centre band. It is great to be back with all our Christmas fun coming up. I have not listed all the activities, but you can find everything in the latest Hillsview magazine. The Centre will close on Dee. 24 and reopen on Jan. Florence Riehl is an active member of the Hills- view Active Living Centre in Georgetown. She can be reached at freeflo@sym- patico.ca. IB NEWS HOSPITAL FUNDRAISING GALA RAISES RECORD AMOUNT REETI ROHILLA rrohilla@metroland.com UC charge ($100), and OMMC fee ($10) T ith 208 wacky pment at 8.70% 77 60% lease APR, Weeky payment $78.98 Following a two-year hi- incentive inca "al ase sou a stoazr0t 1 st9.s2008 *on000 atus during the pandemic, kilometre coemce charge of a “2ikm for excess kilometres. PPA len atest fee of $40.00 an len register of $6.50, due at time of delivery Hospital ‘ae not included, Ofer subject to change or tees “None DP Foundation gala returned in full force raising over and refer ‘Manual. For all offers: li PPSA, other excess paid and tear are extra. es payable on ma November 90,222 Dar $180,000 on Nov. 5. Th je lease fr less, Dealer scary (but may not be available in all cases. Col tasaton pubes ary. Ofers, pres and eas ajc change wit mae, See rh Ona Hons Dest vst Hendntaracom fr fl deals showed. tremendous support for the hospital with a record num- ber of both guests and amount raised at the gala," stated Sandra Taylor, exec- utive director of the George- town Hospital Foundation. Over 250 businesses and community members gath- ered at the Lionhead Golf jeorgetown Hospital photo The Georgetown Hospital Foundation raised over $180,000 during the Nov. 5 gala. Club & Conference Centre for a night of food, dancing and fundraising. A special auction was held to raise money for an infant heart monitor and infant radiant warmer. The event was made Possible with support usinesses and Co ations

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