Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 14 Nov 2013, 16 16 V1 GEO NOV14.pdf

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•T he IF P• H al to n Hi lls • Th ur sd ay , N ov em be r 1 4, 2 01 3 16 GEORGETOWN BASEBALL ASSOCIATION Open to all GBA members in good standing only Please come out and support your Association Thursday, November 28th, 2013 - 7 pm Cedarvale Park (in the gym) 181 Main St. S. (corner of Main St. S. & Maple Ave.) Annual General Meeting A Child's Hol iday Wish List 1. Stop Daddy from yelling and hitting Mommy all the t ime. November is Woman Abuse Prevention Month. One out of every four women will be abused at some point in her life. Halton Women's Place needs your help to close the door on abuse. In November, wear your purple scarf. Purchase yours at Halton Women's Place. This coming holiday season, not every child will wish for the same things. 2. No more bru ises or tears. 3. Help my family feel safe again. For more information, please call905-332-1200 ext.221 or visit www.haltonwomensplace.com Crisis Line: 905-878-8970 or 905-332-7892 Halton Women's Place Dr. Keith DaSilva Specialized dentistry for infants, children, teenagers and all patients with special needs. New Patients Welcome! No referral necessary. 13219 15 Sideroad, Georgetown 905-877-0900 Fax 905-877-0500 Holiday House Tour! Tickets now available - $30 Saturday November 23, 2013 Tour six beautiful homes, all decorated for the Christmas Season. Enjoy lunch at St. Andrew's United Church and browse the Vendor and Silent Auction tables. Call 905-877-3066 for more information or to purchase tickets www.unitedwayofhaltonhills.ca 2013 Campaign Goal $370,000 The Halton Catholic District School Board will host a Grade 8 Parent In- formation Night on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 6:30 p.m. at Christ the King Catho- lic Secondary School. Parents and students will be provid- ed with an opportunity to explore the various programs and options avail- able to students who will commence secondary school in September, 2014. "The start of high school is a mile- stone in a child's life, but it can also be a very anxious time, for both stu- dents, and their parents," says Paula Dawson, Director of Education. "The Grade 8 Parent Information Nights are designed to provide parents and stu- dents with the information they need to help ease the transition to second- ary school." Parents and students who attend the Grade 8 Parent Information Nights, hosted by each of the Board's second- ary schools, will receive an overview of the Grade 9 program, and will have an opportunity to meet staff mem- bers and take a tour of the secondary school. CtK to host Grade 8 info night

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