•Th e IFP• H alton H ills, Thursday, O ctober 16, 2014 41 KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 116 MAIN STREET SOUTH • DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN www.knoxgeorgetown.ca • Rev. Steven Boose,Minister Friday,October 17,2014 Roast Beef Dinner Sittings: 5:00 p.m.and 6:30 p.m. Tickets: Adults $15.00 • Students: $9.00 Children 6 and under free Family Maximum: $45.00 905-877-7585 or 905-873-6220 Please call in advance for take-out orders.PLEASE JOIN US! Sunday,October 19,2014 154th Anniversary Service - 11:00 a.m. Celebrating 154 years in Georgetown Sermon title: "In Harmony With God" EVERYONE WELCOME The church is chair-lift accessible. "Sunday's Cool"Youth Ministry program available for ages 4 and up Did you think incontinence was just a "woman's issue"? Learn how physiotherapy can help men with Pelvic Health, including incontinence and pain after prostate surgery. Incontinence can be dramatic following prostate surgery or radiation treatment. Men are alarmed by the immediate decrease in their quality of life that comes with being reliant on urinary pads throughout the day. Did you know? The scientific research clearly shows that men who receive physiotherapy BEFORE and AFTER prostate surgery gain control of their bladder quicker. 372 Queen Street, Acton • 519-853-9292 • 333 Mountainview Road South, Georgetown • 905-873-3103 www.eramosaphysio.com HAIR HEADQUARTERS CUT-A-THON FOR CANCER!! HAIR HEADQUARTERS 174 Guelph Street, Georgetown Ontario 905-877-9630 GET YOUR HAIR CUT & HELP TO SUPPORT OUR LOCAL SUNDAY OCTOBER 19TH • STARTING AT 9:30AM! Cancer Assistance Services of Halton Hills C.A.S.H.H. ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO C.A.S.H.H. Appointments and Walk In's Welcomed! Rain or Shine! www.cancerassistance.org • 905-702-8886 Hair Cuts Great Raffle Ticket Prizes Supporting Local Resources for People with Cancer & their Families CASH DONATIONS ONLY PLEASE C C T I L EE RAM I 416-989-7809 905-877-1936Dave LoDuca • Ceramic & Porcelain Tile Installation • Bathroom Renovations • Kitchen Backsplashes • Heated Floors Favourite Contractor 3 years in a row! "Innerscapes Personified II" features new artwork by Monica Burnside, Ei- leen Simpson and Jan Zimmerman with guest artist Maggie Atkinson. It's an eclectic collection from four talented artists. The show runs from Oct. 15 through Nov. 2. Meet the artists at a reception Satur- day, Oct. 18 from 2-4 p.m. The Williams Mill Gallery, 515 Main Street in Glen Williams, is open Wednesday through Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. Open Saturday mornings at 11 a.m. Phone 905-873-8203 for more in- formation. New exhibit opens at Williams Mill WAITING FOR THE SCHOOL BUS By Jan Zimmerman Meet artist Barbara Ariss-Stroh-Wasser Georgetown artist Barbara Ariss-Stroh- Wasser takes a retrospective look at her body of work in an exhibit, Stepping For- ward from a Ten Year Retrospective, now on in the Holcim Gallery at the Milton Centre for the Arts. The exhibit features selected creations that were selected for juried art shows or special events, such as the bi-annual The Toronto Clothing Show, The Birmingham Symphony/England promotions, the 25- year celebration, Lake Shore Arts, Toronto, The Smith Zone Exhibit and 20-hour piano fundraising by composer Frank Horvath, just to name a few. Residents are invited to visit the exhibit during Box Office hours any day until Sun- day, Oct. 19. Ariss-Stroh-Wasser will host a closing reception on Sunday, 2-4 p.m. with refreshments and conversations with the artist and friends. Ariss-Stroh-Wasser was born in Eastern Europe, educated in Western Europe and came to North America through marriage, where she raised two sons with her hus- band, and where she worked as an educa- tor, designer and visual artist. She describes herself as conceptual art- ist, transforming ideas into images. She is known for her vibrant images, as well as her black and white creations inminimal- ism or abstractions. Today, her visual art work is presented in galleries, in group shows and in solo ex- hibits in North America, Europe, Australia and Singapore. Her work is featured in pri- vate homes and in corporations across the globe. Her recent successes include the pur- chase of more than 30 paintings by the Frame Society Galleries in Singapore, and the purchase of 15 pieces of the 2013 ex- hibit "Global Brain, Individual Brain" by a corporate sponsor for the Laurier Milton Education Village Innovation Centre. A professional artist for over 25 years, Lorne Winters is now sharing some of his personal techniques in a series of classes designed to in- troduce beginner and intermediate artists to his oil painting techniques and classic, representa- tional style of painting. Students will benefit from customized teaching (only four students per session) in an intimate studio setting at Winters's Wil- liams Mill studio. Classes will run in four week blocks, Tuesdays, 6:30-9 p.m. or Thursdays 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The class structure will leave a lot of flexibility for exploring different direc- tions and topics that may arise from individual student needs, interests and creativity. Contact Winters at 905-601-4845 or by email lwinters@sympatico.ca for details. Winters offers classes LORNE WINTERS