Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 27 Sep 2011, Focus, FOCUS14

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In Focus, October, 2011 14 Focus On Your Photos ABOVE: Georgetown Little Theatre kicks off its new season with James Goldman's The Lion in Winter, which runs from October 28 to November 12 at the Acton Town Hall Centre. This historical comedy follows Henry II (Ken Smith, left) as he summons his sons to his castle for the alleged purpose of cementing the succession. Anthea Hoare (right) stars as Henry's wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine, and Hannah Manierka (centre) plays Princess Alais, Henry's mistress and his son's bethrothed. For more information, visit www.georgetownlittletheatre.ca. Photo by Michelle Emson Sanctuary Studios ABOVE: Crafty Keira Savin, 4, cleaned up at the Georgetown Fall Fair's craft show, taking home seven first-place prizes and four second-place ribbons in the three- to five-year-old division. Congrats, Keira! Photo submitted by Anna Moss Just before the start of the new hockey season, the Georgetown Raiders stopped by the Georgetown Market Place for a Meet the Raiders evening where the boys signed autographs and chatted with their local fans. Good luck this season, Raiders! Photo submitted by Joanne Nishi RIGHT: At their open house last month, Nicholson Network Services Inc., located at 16 Mountainview Road South in Georgetown, invited guests to get up close and personal with their small business products and to have their questions answered by an expert. Some of the guests included (from left) Michael Walker of Cisco Systems Canada, Councillor Dave Kentner, Mayor Rick Bonnette and Larry Nicholson, president of Nicholson Network Services. For more information, visit www.nicholsonnet. com. Photo submitted by Judi Hopper LEFT: The United Way of Halton Hills kicked off its new campaign last month with a barbecue at Sobey's. Volunteers Susan Ksiezopolski (left) and Inga Lavoie were on hand to unveil the United Way's latest campaign goal of $340,000. For more information, visit www.haltonhills. unitedway.ca. Photo submitted by Janet Foster GEORGETOWN DAYCARE CENTRE Ages 18 mths. to 5 years. · · · · · · Parkland Setting JK/SK Program Full & Part Time Homemade Hot Nutritious Lunch & Snacks Community Outings, Family Events Subsidies Available Bus Transportation to & from JK/SK We handle all insurance work. GEORGETOWN BEFORE & AFTER PGRM ·Transportation to & from all local schools · Activities & Snacks · Homework Opportunity · Care available from 7 am until 6 pm Ages 5 to 12 years. GEORGETOWN NURSERY SCHOOL Ages 2 - 5 yrs. Beautiful · Regular Program new 9 am - 11:30 am location! · NEW Extended Program 9:30 am - 2:30 pm 2&3 Day Programs DAYCARE 479 Guelph St., Norval NURSERY 483 Guelph St., Norval BEFORE/AFTER CALL FOR DETAIL · Truck Accessories · Upholstery · Heavy Equipment Glass ·Window Tinting 354 Guelph Street, Georgetown 905-877-4376 905-877-4375 905-877-4376 In business since 1985 · Licensed by Ministry of Community and Social Services 905-873-1655

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