Page SECTION THE HERA Wednesday September IS ATTHECNE CNE Georgetown breeder Emerion shorthorn competition al Ihe Clarke background centre post dlan Nallooal Exhibition Shoring with priiewlnnlng entries In t ipo with him are Shorthorn JEFF NUBSE SOI and Joyce helper Kevin Brown and need and Gordon Crawford James Woods Woods is Hock wood resident John one of Georgetown breeder White Nurse is one of several Jeff priiewlnnlng entries In local whote en llolstcln competitions the Canadian tries earned rib Irons at National Exhibition TntklnR with Ioujlns United Way and NHAMR work together for the town The North Halton Association For The tally Handicapped formerly the North Assoc a lion for the Ml tally Retarded his served menially retarded in and their families in the North Halton region tor over 30 years Its goal Is hat people with developmental handicaps live In slate of dignity with opportunity to share In all elements of community living Association is an In corpora led agenev in which skilled profess Ions 1 staff and dedicated volunteers work together to achieve this goo by providing advocacy United Program provides less severely ban adulls with meaningful sheltered activity and where propria support and training In learning the work altitudes behaviours and skills necessary to compete for non employment This is pro vided in two ARC Industries Lions Milton and Hornby Day vices also operates a fleet of five vans to provide transportation to clients attending NIIAOH programs Some of the Associations services receive operating lies from the Ontario government However these subsidies do not cover full costs such at turn si li equip ment major renovitlons vehicles etc Many services do receive government subsidies it ill Because of this NIIADII rely on order to continue to serve North handicapped families news Put POWER into your fall By UP Herald Special Congratulations to Allan Cunn and Yvonne who were married Sep at United Church A reception and dance followed in the Milton Fire Hall on Sleclcs Ave Attending from were the groom parents Ralph and Vivian Ingham his sister Elaine and brother Wayne who was an usher Bert and Glenda Benton TTmmie Brady and John Benton We were sorry to hear of the den passing of Mrs Jim Sympathy is extended to lhe family Despite the heavy on the weekend Georgetown Fair seemed to be quite a success Congratula to Mrs Vnndcrmcer and Mrs A who received special rosettes Tor outstanding ex in needlework and flowers POWER will be meeting at lhe Public School The September meeting will be Sept 17 at Many visited their display at the Georgetown Fair W I met at the home of Mrs Ted brown Sept Plans were made for the fair display and the District Day Sept 28 Fall euchre dates were set Sept and 17 October and November and 19 Mrs Nell Anderson will be our delegate to the Area Convention in Oct Immunizations The Regional Health Department will hold an clinic the second Tues day of each month from 1 at the Health Department 93 Main Street South In Georgetown For an appointment please call Asthma program The Lung Associations Family Asthma Programs will be starting in Georgetown Georgetown District High School Sept at 11 The Family Asthma Program consists of gym and swimming for the child with asthma and any as well as education about asthma for parents children The roll call What would you like to see changed in Agriculture ted to a good discussion Concerns were also expressed about lhe shortage of staff in hospitals and nursing homes which afreets the quality of care our Seniors are receiving Sunday School resumed Sunday fit the usual time of Church Worship 9 a All children are welcome to attend Plans are underway for the Annual Church Anniversary Sept at 11 am when Craig Cribar from Acton will be guest minister Sept 30 is the annual turkey dinner with three sittings Tickets can be purchased from Cathy Brown at Mrs Kathleen Lawson Carol attended the wedding of David and Sharon at Kipling Avenue Baptist Church Saturday tat training and supervise moming program An Program provides resource teachers to work with handicapped youngsters enrolled in regular nursery schools Teachers provide weekly home visits to all these children The Saturday Centre pro vides a safe and stimulating tlonal sitting for handicapped youngsters September through Juno NHADH supports a pnrenls group supporting parents of children As well staff pro vide referral assistance to families looking for additional services such as family relief or respite care Residential Services provide homes for handicapped adults with levels of supervision and training to meet the Individuals needs Residences are life long sheltered homes for some and arc stepping stones towards Increased independence for others Two core residences provide Intensive I rain Ing and support for up to nine clients each The Townhouse programs pro vide eight clients with slightly more Independent settings and the Aux lliarj Program gives up to seven clients even greater autonomy in decision making money manage men and daily routines The final step toward independence is the Sup ported Independent Living Program where a counsellor visits the client In his or her own home to provide assistance and support Day Services provide day pro grams in which handicapped adults can participate In meaningful tlvitles which provide them with as much nee as possible while being ceired to their in dividual emotional behavioural and skill levels The Adult mentLifcskills Program meets the Lost parking for Acton Parking on Main Street In Acton is going to be severely reduced The Towns General Committee voted Sept eliminate park ing spaces on Main Street between Mill Street Knox Street to ac commodate an increase in traffic expected because of expansion of store is adding a 13 square ex pansion to it existing building and increased traffic to the store means parking along Main Street must be cut back a traffic study done for the Town LAST WEEK OF SAVINGS IN MILTON Were Just Minutes Away Just South of On Hwy 25 OPEN SATURDAYS THIS SUMMER 900am400pm SI ORE HOURS 30am Thursday Friday Street Georgetown CENTRE Hunting Ethics Ethical hunters are concerned about the environment and game species Ethical hunters support sound wildlife research management laws and enforcement Ethical hunters are skilled in the use of the tools of the sport Be it nfle shotgun or bow they know its capabilities and its limits Ethical hunters do not measure the success of the day afield by of game taken rather by the quality of the experience Ethical hunters observe the rules of safe and skillful firearm handling and fair chase as well as all of the regulations that apply Ethical hunters do not trespass Ethical hunters obey all laws Ontario dollar Stretching VALUE GOOD SELECTION OF VEHICLES IN STOCK 87 STANZA E SAVE FR0I TOO TO 1 ON SELECTED MODELS 87 KING CAB MODELS The 88s Are Here With A Good Selection In Stock NORTH END NISSAN 6YEARS 100000 KM I NISSAN Martin SI MILTON 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