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4 Scoreboard, Thursday, March 24, 2011 Look no further. We can train you. Part-time adult upgrading. Tuition is FREE. Your Local Adult Learning Centre offers the following part-time programs: Read*Spell*Write* Program (Year round assessments, Georgetown, Acton & Milton ) Improve your employment and life skills in: Reading Writing Spelling Basic Math Computers Sheridan ACE Academic Upgrading Program ** (Evenings Georgetown) Sept--June Prepare for College Entrance--Earn Grade 12 Equivalency Meet requirements for Apprenticeship/Pre-apprenticeship English - Math - Science (Biology and Chemistry) **ACE certificate recognized by all Ontario Colleges Computer Basics for Employment (Georgetown, Acton & Milton ) Sept--June 10 week Computer Course content includes: Free skills assessment and orientation Employment focus Introduction to MS Office Applications Introduction to Email and Internet Web and Employment Research On-line Learning For further information and a free assessment: As well as qualifying for the upcoming provincial girls' hockey championships, North Halton's atom BB Twisters also received a motivational talk from the Great One's dad, Walter Gretzky, who is pictured with the team prior to a recent game. Team members (front, from left) are: Ashley Taciuk, Daley Burnaccioni. Second row: Rachel Smith, Melissa Green, Landrie Warfield, Hayley Armstrong. Third row: Elena Stone, Walter Gretzky, Alison Childs, J.J. Magee. Fourth row: Tristan Usher, Alicia Hunks, Faith Lang, Megan Carter, Marin Delaney, Kayla Fillier, Hillary Ford, assistant coach Carole Warfield. Back row: Trainer Joan Delaney, head coach Wes Oliver, assistant coaches Dave Fillier, Wayne Childs, manager Karen Magee. Submitted photo Atom Twisters provincials-bound After finishing second in the Lower Lakes Female Hockey League's West Division in the regular season with a 15-3-4 record, the North Halton atom BB Twisters have advanced to the provincial championships April 8-10. They will now take on Waterloo this weekend for the LLFHL's atom BB West championship and both teams have qualified for the league's championship weekend against two East opponents April 1-2. Call: (905) 873 2200 www.literacynh.org SOLAR POWER OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 2011 Contribute your voice and leadership The Board of Directors Seeks Two New Members As it prepares to break ground on a new, state-of-the-art hospital in Oakville, Halton Healthcare Services continues to build on its commitment to providing residents with access to high quality healthcare services where they need it... close to home. The New Oakville Hospital is one of the largest hospital building projects ever undertaken in Ontario. Construction begins this summer and is anticipated to conclude in 2015. When it opens, the New Oakville Hospital will join Halton Healthcare Services' two other community hospitals in Milton and Halton Hills, to serve our diverse and expanding communities. Board Member from the Accounting Community Residing in the Region of Halton and being a Chartered Accountant from one of the major firms, you have both broad and in depth knowledge of accounting practices and IFRS reporting. Experienced as a member of the audit and finance committee of a board, you are also current on the latest risk management practices. Your financial counsel will prove invaluable to your fellow Directors on the Halton Healthcare Services Board. Halton Healthcare Services invites nominations and expressions of interest by potential Directors who have the availability and passion to reflect the face and character of our fast-growing and diverse communities Halton Healthcare Services has retained Promeus Inc. to invite nominations and expressions of interest to fill the upcoming Board vacancy. This advertisement is also posted on the HHS website at www.haltonhealthcare.com. Letters of interest and inquiry, to be received by April 8, 2011, should quote Project #HHSBD-110203, and be addressed to Judy Mandelman, Promeus Inc. E-mail: resumes@promeus.ca. Tel: 416-216-4633. 11348 TRAFALGAR RD., GEORGETOWN 10 AM - 4 PM Invest in your future Solar Direct Canada is pleased to host a solar power open house in Georgetown this Sunday. Come speak with us about a 14% return on your investment, guaranteed by the government's MicroFIT program for 20 years. Solar Direct Canada is locally owned and operated with dozens of systems installed in the Halton Hills region. As Halton Healthcare Services continues to grow and evolve, sound governance and strategic leadership become even more crucial to the delivery of quality care, clinical excellence and patient satisfaction. As a member of the Board, you will become an integral decision-maker in an organization that has become a role model for innovative healthcare in Canada. To complement the existing backgrounds represented on the Board, the sitting Directors seek recognized leaders with impeccable records of achievement in their fields. As a Director, you will have an active voice and oversight role on the Board. Along with formal governance training, knowledge of the healthcare system and experience on not-for-profit boards would all be valuable assets. Board Member from the Milton Community As a Milton resident, you are already well-recognized for your community involvement and awareness of the issues facing the municipality. With your proven expertise in quality improvement, group process and facilitation, you will be a valuable addition to the Board at Halton Healthcare Services. Waterpark Place, 20 Bay Street, Ste. 1100 Toronto, ON M5J 2N8 www.promeus.ca 1-866-559-1087 www.solardirectcanada.com PARTNERS IN EXECUTIVE SEARCH

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