Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 10 Apr 2014, p. 8

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•Th e IF P• H al to n H ill s • Th ur sd ay , A pr il 10 , 2 01 4 8 Aristotles Steak & Seafood 6905 Millcreek Dr., Unit 2 Mississauga For Reservations, Call 905-858-1770 Lunch 11:30am - 3pm Dinner 5pm - 11pm www.aristotlessteakandseafood.com April Specials 10 OZ lObster tail ea. $2895 rack Of lamb ea. $3395 bOOk nOw fOrmOther's Day brunch 11:30-3Pm EARTH WEEK CELEBRATION 2014EARTH WEEK CELEBRATION 2014EARTH WEEK CELEBRATION 2014 Tuesday April 22, 2014Tuesday April 22, 2014Tuesday April 22, 2014 14th Annual Community Wide Clean-Up Day Saturday April 26, 2014 14th Annual Community Wide Clean-Up Day Saturday April 26, 2014 14th Annual Community Wide Clean-Up Day Saturday April 26, 2014 Tuesday April 22, 2014 will mark the 44th anniversary of Earth Day. To promote environmental awareness and celebrate Earth Day the Town of Halton Hills hosts an "Earth Week Celebration" which includes the 22-Minute Makeover and the Community Wide Clean-Up. • WE NEED YOUR HELP! We encourage everyone in businesses, institutions and schools to please go outside and clean-up for 22-Minutes! • Halton Hills schools now have a record of four (4) straight years of 100% participation! We hope to achieve the same exceptional participation level this year. • We encourage all participating groups to register with the Town of Halton Hills and to get free gloves and bags. • WE NEED YOUR HELP! Individuals, families, services clubs, youth groups, churches and community groups are asked to participate in the annual Halton Hills spring clean-up to scour parks, ravines and roadsides to pick- up litter and assorted debris. • Participate with a group or gather your friends and make your own group! • Free gloves and garbage bags are available from the Robert C. Austin Operations Centre located at 11620 Trafalgar Road, Georgetown, and also at participating McDonald's Halton Hills restaurants. • Gloves and bags have been provided through the generosity of Superior Glove, Tim Hortons and McDonald's. Thank you to all of our dedicated volunteers for pitching in to keep Halton Hills beautiful and clean! Thank you to our corporate sponsors: Tim Hortons, Halton Hills McDonald's Restaurants, and Superior Glove. Participants are encouraged to contact the Town of Halton Hills to register so that we can make sure we clean all areas of Halton Hills! Please contact: Infrastructure Services Public Works Division Robert C. Austin Operations Centre 11620 Trafalgar Road Halton Hills, ON L7G 4S4 Tel.:905-873-2601 ext.2603 E-mail: cleanup@haltonhills.ca Just like the brides do in that popular TLC television show, local girls will have their chance to say "Yes to the Dress" later this month. But instead of wedding gowns, the girls will be choosing a dress to wear to the prom or their Grade 8 graduation from the selection of gently used ones that Acton resident Laura Nunn has col- lected for the "Yes to the Dress" event she's organized. Nunn said the idea "came through hearing girls talk about how expensive prom can get, with tickets, dresses, hair, accessories, etcetera" "For some families this makes prom either very difficult to afford, or simply not an option for their children," she said. The goal of the program is to "help ease the financial burden" by provid- ing free, lightly used dresses (both long and short), shoes and accessories. So far nearly 120 dresses have come in and Nunn is hoping more will arrive. The girls will be able to browse for their dress at two shopping nights at Bethel Christian Reformed Church, 365 Queen St. in Acton on Tuesday, April 15 & 29 from 7-8:30 p.m. All dresses and accessories are free, but Nunn said they will be collecting donations for the food bank if anyone wishes to give. Nunn came up with the idea for the program last year, but there wasn't enough time to get it off the ground be- fore prom season hit. Her husband Andrew, a youth pastor at Bethel Christian Reformed Church, has been helping her organize the event, and has been getting the word out. Anyone who has a dress or accesso- ries to donate is asked to drop them off at the church between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday to Friday. For more informa- tion, call the church at 519-853-2121. By LISA TALLYN Staff Writer Mark Rowe has filed to run for re-election as the Halton Hills trustee on the Halton Catholic District School Board. To date three months after the nominations opened, 14 have filed to run in the Oct. 27 municipal elections. Rowe seeks re-election 'Yes to dress' night Tuesday

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