Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 6 Jun 2013, p. 27

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•T he IFP• H alton H ills, Thursday, June 6, 2013 27 Specializing in Alzheimer's Clientele "TOTALLY SECURED ENVIRONMENT" Fox Run is a country estate located on four scenic acres overlooking the Caledon Hills, and close to the quaint village of Erin, Ontario. Fox Run caters exclusively to individuals in early to mid states of Alzheimer's disease and related dementia. We offer a non-institutional alternative for those who can no longer live alone and need around the clock attention. Contact Patricia Kelly (Owner/Administrator) at 519-833-1033 RR2, Erin, Ontario A Home A way From Hom e Please call for a tour 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Accredited by: R.R. 2, Guelph 519-856-4622 www.edenhousecarehome.ca 130 Mill Street East, Acton Full & Partial Dentures Implant Retained Dentures Precision Dentures (BPS® Certified) Same Day Service for Repairs & Relines Dental Lab On Site No Referrals Needed 519-853-0079 Mountainview Residence This 81 suite Retirement Residence offers home-cooked meals, daily housekeeping, laundry services, nursing staff and planned social activities. For more information or to enjoy a personal tour - simply call 905-877-1800. www.mountainviewterrace.ca www.mountainviewresidence.ca Mountainview Terrace Owned & operated by the Summer family Situated on a beautifully landscaped 5.6 acre property at 222 Mountainview Rd. N., Georgetown 60 apartment style suites for cognitive self-sufficient seniors. Included in monthly fee: Weekly housekeeping, lunch & dinner, activities. Seniors Lifestyles will be publishing again June 20th Call Amy Sykes for advertising info. 905-873-0301 ext 237 asykes@theifp.ca Creating confident smiles since 1982. 18 Church Street, Georgetown (Across from the Library and Cultural Centre) (905) 877-2359 www.georgetowndentureclinic.ca Alexander Trenton DD, F.C.A.D. (A) Denturist SENIORS LIVING "Every Picture Tells a Story" is a new local history project at Georgetown Library featuring photos and stories of Halton Hills' seniors. The fi rst fi ve photos of the project, coordinated by commu- nity volunteer Marinela Batuls- ki, were recently unveiled in the Seniors' Lounge on the lower lever of the library. Batulski, a photographer and former graphic designer, brought new life to the photos with the help of digital scrapbooking. "I thought this was such a great idea," said one of the par- ticipants, Florence Riehl. "We have a lot of interesting people here in Halton Hills with great stories to share from our lives." Her photograph depicts the day in June 1950 when Hanover High School's All Girls Trumpet Band won fi rst place at the Cana- dian Band Festival in Waterloo. "It was the happiest day of my life. The band and our mu- sical director were the reason I stayed in school after Grade 11 and shaped my life the way it is now," said Riehl. Betty McHale is another area senior who shared a photo for the project. Photography was always a passion for her and she was very happy to pull together some of her old pictures to share with others. Other seniors who have shared their memories are Neville Palm- er, Sandy Loke and John Daley. The project will continue with rotating new pictures ev- ery month. Seniors interested in sharing their photo memories are asked to contact Batuliski at 289-314-4425. Marinela Butulski adjusts a photo on the display, Every Picture Tells a Story, at the Georgetown Library. Photo by Jon Borgstrom Seniors' stories featured at the library The Town will be offering events at both Georgetown and Acton senior centres and libraries next month as part of Seniors Month. All older adults are encouraged to come out. The month of June is a time for seniors to celebrate their lives and the many ways they continue to make their com- munities a better place to live. This year's theme is "The Art of Living." "Seniors are such an impor- tant part of our community," said Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette. "Through their vol- unteer work, their leadership in the community and their inspiration to our young peo- ple." Activities in Georgetown are planned for June 13 and 14 and in Acton on June 25 and 26. For more information visit www.haltonhills.ca/seniors. *** World Elder Abuse Aware- ness Day will be recognized on Thursday, June 13. Everyone is encouraged to wear some- thing purple that day to show they care about ending elder abuse and neglect. Everyone is welcome to come out to the seniors centres in Acton or Georgetown for tea and coffee and awareness gathering that day beginning at 10 a.m. Town offers activities for Seniors Month Seniors scam alert Halton Police are warning seniors to be cautious of phone calls from people claiming to be with the Heart and Stroke lottery or Mega-Millions. Seniors are reminded not to provide anyone with per- sonal information over the telephone unless they initiate the call themselves. For more information on how people can protect them- selves from scams and frauds visit the Halton Police website at www.haltonpolice.ca.

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