13 ·The IFP· Halton Hills, Thursday, May 10, 2012 Make Moments Matter - WALK for ALS! WALK for ALS helps to raise money for equipment and support services for those living with ALS, and to fund research to find a cure - you can help! Acton/Georgetown WALK for ALS New Location: Dominion Gardens Park Date: June 2, 2012 Sign-In: 9 a.m. at Christ the King High School WALK Start: 10:45 a.m. Springing into motion Nine-year-old Carter Gadbois of Georgetown leads the field at the start of the onekilometre Kids Fun Run recently at the Gellert Community Centre as part of the annual Spring in Motion 5Km Run/Walk. Funds raised were directed to the Halton Hills Jumpstart chapters which helps families participate in local recreational programs. Photo by Jon Borgstrom Make Moments Matter for ALS Ontario clients & families, please pre-register at www.walkforals.ca/ontario and walk because you can! Early Bird: to avoid lines at WALK, come drop off your fundraising dollars and pick up your WALK t-shirt on May 27 (1-3 p.m.) at Real Canadian Superstore, Georgetown For more info contact Mary Jo Knox at mknox2@cogeco.ca Annual Police Day set for Saturday The Halton Regional Police Service is inviting residents to the 13th annual Police Day on Saturday, May 12, at police headquarters in Oakville. The celebration of policing in Halton will take place at 1151 Bronte Rd. from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., rain or shine with both indoor and outdoor venues offered. The event, themed Policing a Diverse and Inclusive Community, will see demonstrations from the Halton Police Tactical Rescue Unit, K-9 unit, and from the unmanned aerial vehicle used by the Forensic Identification Unit. The Halton Police Training Unit will also host a display. Lick's restauarant will host a barbecue. Young children will be able to visit the Children's Safety Village where they can try driving on a closed course while being taught important safety tips. For more information, visit www.haltonpolice.ca.