Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 3 February 2022, p. 7

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lay, February 3, 2022 | 8 Ld 3 n rsd = m o Po Z om Ox 38 z m n a metroland.com An unofficial George- town landmark has gone missing. According to sculpture The IFP - Halton Hills | Thur ATE : i Baa e ea a FE ls which had been a fixture eration is appealing for anyone with information on an beloved bunny's contact te 0. foe oe ae that it was taken to be sold at a scrap- yard. "I'mangry, disappointed and discouraged," said Er- ich Knoespel, Artcast pro- ject co-ordinator. "We real- Halton Regional Police media relations officer Ryan Anderson said police are investigating the mat- ter and no arrests have been made yet. He encouraged anyone with information to call the police non-emergency line at 905-825-4777 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 outside its Armstrong ly didn't think after po or haltoncrimestopper- nue shop for twodecades years of standing in ca. was srolen the evening of same place that he would Knoespe be Jan. be taken. The shop isn't the reached at ‘e05. e775 5455 or Now, the family-run op- same without info@artcast.com. ESTATES & TRUSTS Helping your parents as they Age As the Canadian population ages, children of seniors are increasingly challenged with parents who need support. In many instances, parents resist this assistance, as it often represents a loss of independence. How can we plan for these changes? As is the case with most things in life, we can make the most progress with an 0, honest discussion. Families should include all interested parties in the process — siblings, friends, neighbors. This will ensure that down the road when important decisions need to made, everyone will feel included. If it has not been addressed recently, this is a ‘ood time to revisit your Will, and Powers of Attorney. In the process of discussing wishes, it can lead to a discussion on current personal needs. Although these can often be difficult discussions to have, a proactive approach will likely help the parent to accept life stage challenges with grace. M. Jasmine Sweatman B.A., J.D., LL.M., TEP., C.S., EPC, CPCA Certified Specialist in Estates & Trusts Wills, Powers of Attorney, Trusts, Estate Litigation and Administration, Corporate, Real Estate LAW F IR 145 Mill St., Georgetown 905.337.3307 theifp.ca ICONIC SCULPTURE STOLEN The bronze rabbit seulp- ture stands on his hind leg: and i is nearly four feet tall, green coat, pocket wae in one of his paws, and an umbrella under the opposite arm. He was. created by sculp- tor Ernie Faw 5 installation, ‘the “Knoespels say he became a mascot for their family-run, third- generation business, an unofficial landmark in the community and a popular photo opportunity for chil- dren. Artcast Inc. has been in Georgetown since 1964, cre- ating public and private sculptures that are fea- tured in Canada and around the world. Artcast Inc. photo The March Hare was stolen from Artcast Inc.'s property last week. SUBMIT YOUR LETTER TO THE EDITOR TODAY! Very Sincerely Alexander Trenton, Denturist Retirement Announcement DEAR VALUED PATIENTS: After working as a Denturist for over 40 years, it will be soon time for me to retire. This has not been an easy decision, as | have truly loved my job of creating confident smiles. | will be working all of this year (2022), and finishing the spring of 2023. If you would like any denture work done by me, please give our office a call and | will be happy to look after you before | retire. | am hoping to find a suitable candidate to take over my practice. More info to follow as we work out all the details. In the meantime, | want to thank you for your loyalty over the years, and | hope to see as many of you as possible, before | retire. GEORGETOWN DENTURE CLINIC 18 CHURCH STREET, GEORGETOWN, ONT. L7G 2A5 | 905-877-2359

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