Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 25 Nov 2010, p. 63

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Literacy North Halton to present Christmas Spectacular Dec. 4 Alcoa volunteers and donates 29 Independent & Free Press, Thursday, November 25, 2010 For the first time ever in George- Chorus, Georgetown Dance Compatown! Singing! Dancing! Pantomime! ny, and others will be on stage with a Dramatic readings and more, all on spectacular show in support of Literone stage! Over 100 performers, all in acy North Halton's Read*Spell*Write one night! It's going to be spectacular! Program. Literacy North Halton in partnerUnder the direction of Gina Van ship with Raalte, and Georgefeaturing town Little the GLT's Theatre own Colin presents a Hoare as fundraiser MC, the "Christevening mas Specis sure to tacular" be a lively on Saturcelebraday, Dec. tion and 4, 7 p.m. at showcase Maple Aveof Halton nue Baptist Hills' talChurch, ent. GeorgeTickets town. $15 Members of the Georgetown Children's Chorus rehearse for are Maple for adults the Christmas Spectacular on Saturday, Dec. 4. Lodge and $5 for Farms, Remington Homes and other children 12 and under, and are availlocal community businesses and in- able at the following locations: Haldividuals are sponsoring this event, a ton Hills Public Library (Georgetown fundraiser for Literacy North Halton. Branch), Royal LePage, The Freckled This seasonal variety show for the Lion, and Pat's Prime Cuts & Deli, as whole family includes members of well as Literacy North Halton. For more information call Halthe Georgetown Little Theatre, Halton Hills Concert Band, Georgetown ton Hills Public Library, Georgetown Choral Society, Georgetown Children's branch, at 905-873-2681 ext. 2502. Major Renee Clark (front left) of the Salvation Army's Georgetown Bread Basket accepts a $3,000 donation from employees at the Georgetown Alcoa plant recently. In the photo (front, from left) are: Clark, Nancy Cripps, Merina Pacheco, Karen Harrison, plant manager Ted Laing, Rosie McKnight. Back row: Ron Fiddler, Bob Hesselink, Debbie McIntyre, Cindy Baker, Debi Soehner, Adrian Zmija. Absent: Sharon Zmija. Submitted photo Employees at the Alcoa Power & Propulsion plant in Georgetown presented a cheque worth $3,000 to Bruna Raimondo (holding cheque at far right), the manager of special projects for the Terry Fox Foundation. The workers volunteered their time to help organize the event held in September. Photo by Eamonn Maher "//+¬9/52¬&2%%¬(%!,4(9¬7%)'(4¬!.!,93)3¬4/$!9¬!.$¬2%#%)6%¬! ! ¬#,%!.3%¬+)4 VViiÀ>ÌiÊÞÕÀÊÜi}ÌÊÃà ViÛiÊÀ>ÊL>>Vi VÀi>ÃiÊÞÕÀÊiÌ>Là ,¬¬$%4/8 /2¬!¬,¬¬ 5¬9/'!¬$6$ £ ViÛiÊÃ>vi]ÊÀ>«`Ê>`Ê>ÃÌ}ÊÜi}ÌÊÃÃÊ>`ÊÛiÊÌiÊ 7Ê1ÊÜÌÊ«ÀÛiÊ >`Ê«iÀÃ>âi`ÊÜi}ÌÊÃÃÊ«À}À>ÃÊvÀÊ1Ê7i}ÌÊÃÃÊ Vð iÌÝÊEÊVi>ÃiÊÞÕÀÊL`Þ ÞÊÀi>]Ê`iVÕÃÊv` «ÀÛiÊÞÕÀÊi>Ì ³Ê" Ê "7ÊEÊ, 6Êxä¯Ê" ÜÜÜ°LiViÕ>}>°V Ê1]Ê*,-" < Ê7/Ê"--Ê Ê/Ê*,", , 1Ê7/Ê"--ÁÊ Ê"Ê",/"7 ÊÊÊÊÊÎÇ£Ê"1 / 67Ê," Ê-"1/ÊÊÊÊÊ /i\Êäx°ÇäÓ°ääÇÓÊÊÊÊÊÊ>\ÊÕ}iÀ}iÌÜJÕÜi}ÌÃðV .O¬OBLIGATION¬-UST¬BE¬¬YEARS¬OF¬AGE¬OR¬OLDER¬&IRST¬VISIT¬ONLY¬ $ISCOUNT¬AVAILABLE¬ONLY¬WITH¬THE¬PURCHASE¬OF¬A¬FULL¬WEIGHT¬LOSS¬AND¬HEALTH¬PROGRAM¬¬$ISCOUNT¬NOT¬APPLICABLE¬TO¬THE¬PURCHASE¬OF¬5¬7EIGHT¬,OSS4-¬VITAMINS ¬SUPPLEMENTS¬OR¬3TARTER¬0ACK¬0LEASE¬SEE¬5¬7EIGHT¬,OSS4-¬FOR¬DETAILS

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