Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 11 Apr 2013, p. 19

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•T he IFP• H alton H ills, Thursd ay, A p ril 11, 2013 19 Congratulations Angela Barbara Goulet on your B.Sc.N Degree Daughter of Barbara & Marcel Goulet, wife of Joseph McElroy & mother of Clara. Granddaughter of the late Dennis Carr and Merle Carr. We are so proud! Love always, Gramma 4 ON 4 SUMMER HOCKEY BEGINS! www.arenapro.com Youth Boys/Girls Our 15th Year! Summer Mens Team & Individuals We Play 3 - 20 Min Periods (519) 622.5710 or (905) 796.7876 Our 36th Year! 7 to 17 years old 4, 5 & 6 years old Instructional (905) 451.9275 Friday, April 12 Rotary Club of Georgetown: meets 7:15 a.m. at Ares Restaurant with speaker Christine Fiorito who is prepar- ing to leave for Guatemala on a 'mission' to teach English to motivated young adults upgrading their education at the college level. RSVP to linda@zammit.ca. Info: www. rotarygeorgetown-on.ca Friday night dinner: 6-7 p.m. at the Georgetown Le- gion. Dinner $6, dessert $1. This week: Lasagna + salad. Hosted by the Legion Ladies Auxiliary. Youth Nominations: Youth Recognition & Art Com- petition Evening will be held May 7 at the Gellert Centre. Deadline for Youth Award Nominations: April 12. Dead- line for Youth Art Submissions: April 12. Info: 905-873- 2601 ext. 2285 or email youth@haltonhills.ca Grades 6-8 youth dance: 7:30-10 p.m. at Acton Com- munity Centre. Cost $8. Hosted by Rec and Parks Dept. 2nd Annual Spring Raffl e: benefi ting the Georgetown Bread Basket brought to you by Jacqui Gomez, Royal LeP- age Meadowtowne Tickets to be sold at the Real Canadian Superstore, April 12, 5-8 p.m., April 13, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and April 14, 12-4 p.m. or contact Jacqui at jgomez@roy- allepage.ca or 905-877-8262. Friends of the Old Seed House Garden Opening Night Benefi t Performance: at the Georgetown Little Theatre's production of Sylvia, a romantic comedy, 8 p.m. at the Acton Town Hall. Tickets, $30 with wine and cheese reception included. Proceeds will go to the refurbishing and maintenance of the historic walled garden. Tickets: Naomi, 905-873-6969, Barb, 905-877-3455, e-mail nclay- ton139@gmail.com or at Foodstuffs and Bergsma's Paint & Decorating. Please note: Cash sales only. Debit and cred- it card not accepted. Georgetown Legion euchre: 7 p.m. Admission $2. Acton Legion euchre: 7:15-9:45 p.m. Admission $2. Saturday, April 13 Hayden's Re-Bicycling bake sale, food drive and bike giveaway: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 2 Cleaveholm Dr. (driveway on Henry St.). More than 50 bikes available free. Looking for kid-friendly food donations, cereal, lunch foods, juice boxes etc. All proceeds to help repair future bikes. Please help Hayden fulfi ll the desires of those that would like a bike but otherwise may not have been possible. Info: hal- tongateway.ca/rebicycling or on Facebook, Hayden's Re- Bicycling. Halton Hills Synchro Club Bottle Drive: If you would like to donate your empties, drop them off at the George- town Beer Store, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Halton Hills Synchro club will have a tent set up in the parking lot to receive any bottle donations. Sweet Taste of Spring: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Limehouse Memorial Halll. Adults $6, children (6-12 years) $3, 5 years and under free. Enjoy pan- cakes and real maple syrup, maple baked beans and maple sweets. Baked goods and maple syrup for sale. Organized by the Limehouse Memorial Hall. Annual Pancake Hike: in the Limehouse Conserva- tion Area. Level 1, 5-6 km loop hike. Depart 9:30 a.m. from the Limehouse Public School Parking Lot in Limehouse. All ages are welcome but children must be accompanied by an adult. We will hike through the Limehouse Conser- vation Area. After the hike enjoy the Pancake Breakfast served by the Limehouse Memorial Hall Committee, at the Limehouse Memorial Hall. Bring money to buy pancakes. Please dress for the weather - boots, hats, mittens and icers if you have them. Leader: Janet, 519-853-1285. Hungry Man Breakfast: 8-11 a.m. at the Georgetown Legion, 127 Mill St. Adults $6, children under 12, $3. Bake, book sale,soup and dessert sale: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Knox Presbyterian Church, 44 Main St. N., in Ac- ton. All proceeds to The Accessibility Fund. Scout/Guide/Beth El Groups Annual Food Drive for Acton Foodshare: Donations of food will be picked up starting about 9 a.m. and cash donations will also be accepted-- charita- ble donation tax receipts will be given for donations of $10 and over after the event-- donors are requested to supply their name and address. If your donation is not picked up by 1 p.m., please call the Food Bank at 519-853-0457 to make arrangements for pick-up. Or your donation can be brought in to the Food Bank on Tuesday April 16 between 8:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. An up-to-date list of most needed items can be found at www.actonfoodshare.com High school students and others wishing to volunteer can contact the food bank. Please check the best before dates on food items. Spring Fling Dance: 8 p.m., St. John's United Church, 11 Guelph St., Georgetown. Celebrate the arrival of spring by kicking up your heels and letting your hair down while dancing to the live sounds of Switchback at this Saturday night sock hop. Tickets are $15. Cash bar. Contact: 905- 877-2531; www.stjohnsuc.ca. Source of the Song 23: 2-5 p.m. in the Glen Williams Town Hall and the doors open at 1:30 p.m. Tickets are avail- able in Glen Williams at Reeve and Clarke Fine Books, or Bruce or Marlene Madole, 905-459-9753, brucemadole@ sympatico.ca. Tickets: $15 advance and $20 at the door. A Hot Night in Hillsburgh: Tap your feet to another exciting night of Big Band Music from the Chinguacousy Swing Orchestra, 8 p.m. at Century Church Theatre, 72 Trafalgar Rd., Hillsburgh. Box Offi ce: 519-855-4586, www. centurychurchtheatre.com Georgetown Bread Basket: is open 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays, at Unit 12, 55 Sinclair Ave. Items most needed: canned soups, breakfast cereals, canned and boxed fruit drinks, canned fruit and vegeta- ble, canned meat and fi sh and healthy school snacks. Info: www.georgetownbreadbasket.ca, 905-873-3368. Bid euchre and euchre: 7 p.m. at the Georgetown Se- niors Centre. Cost: $3/player. Sunday, April 14 Drumming Circle: Willow Park Ecology Centre is host- ing monthly healing, drum circles led by Anthony Barr, 1-2 p.m. Bring your drums and shakers to help celebrate Mother Earth in a sacred area well respected by the First Nations-- hear their stories. Children are welcome and en- couraged to participate. Visit www.willowparkecology.ca for dates of Children's Drum-making and Native Crafts. Spring into Motion 5K and Fun Run: The annual 5 km Run/Walk and 1 km Kids Fun Run will be held 9 a.m. at Gellert Community Centre. Register at Feet in Motion, 72 Main St. S., Georgetown or online at www.onlineregistrations.ca. Funds raised will be di- rected to Halton Hills Jumpstart chapter. Halton Peel Canadian Celiac Association Support Group meets, 2-4 p.m. at Century Gardens Recreation Centre, Brampton. Topic is 'hints opn staying gluten-free while hospitalized'. Vendors present. Info: 905-840-3838. Georgetown Geeks & Gamers: meets 7 p.m. at Tim Horton's 373 Mountainview Rd S, Georgetown. A small local group of gamers that meet to play tabletop games, talk about gaming and other geeky interests. Info: www. facebook.com/groups/georgetown.geeks.gamers/ More CALENDAR, pg. 26 Community Calendar

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