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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 12 September 1992, p. 11

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Scout registration location announced North Halton District — Scouts Canada will hold registrations for Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, Venturers, Rovers and Leaders for the 1992- 1993 year as follows: 1st Acton at the Acton Scout oe September 14, 1992 - 7:00 ed Acton at St. Alban’ + Acton, September 14, 1992 - 7-9 p. Ist Georgetown, “2nd Georgetown, 4th Georgetown and Sth Georgetown at St. John’s United oo“ Hall, September 14, 1992 - Ist ae Williams at St. Alban’s, oe September 14, 1992 - 6:30 Tat Limehouse at Limehouse School, September 14, 1992 — 6:30 p.m. lst Hornby - Ashgrove at Hillcrest United Chutes September 16, 1992 - 6:30 p. All groups are reminded —- Scouting uniforms and supplies will be available to buy from Peggy Wallace at St. John’s United Church Hall - Registration night, September 14, 1992 at 7:30 p.m. Beavers — boys, 5-7 years of age, is a program emphasizing fun activities, CO-operation in groups, creativeness, and awareness of the natural world. Environmentalists Start with Beavers. Cubs — boys, 8-10, is a program designed to offer opportunities for individual and vice in the community is promoted. Ventures — youth — young men and women, 14-17, plan their own programs, elect their own officers, and are supported by an Adult Advisor. Venturing provides oppor- tunities for excitement, activity and personal growth in a rapidly chang- ing world. Rovers — men and women 18-26 is a program for men and women interested in planning interesting adventure activities and in person: recognition, learning to work and play together and through the Daily Good Turn, and introduction to community service. - boys 12-14, are involved in challenging, adventur- ous activities in groups called patrols. Camping and outdoor activities are emphasized and ser- yp through service to the community. To enroll in one of the Scouting programs or become a leader, con- tact: District Commissioner Elaine Hannah 877-74392, Steve Thompson 853-2620, Jean Layman 877-6424, Andrew Kayess 853- 0914, David Hughes 873-7190. CFUW set The Georgetown affiliate of the Canadian Federation of University Women (C.F.U.W.) is set to launch their 21st season with a coffee and dessert reception and information meeting for new members at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, September 15 at St. John’s United Church, 11 Guelph All women holding a university degree or equivalent are encour- aged to come out and learn about the Club’s activities. The Georgetown Club is quite active in community affairs by pro- viding committee members for the Halton Hills Urban Review Committee, by having observers at town council meetings, and by commenting on the new Park and Recreation Master Plan. The club is very active in the promotion of education. Each year over $3,000 in scholarships are given out to students. Funds are pri- marily raised at the annual Used Book Sale which is scheduled for April 23 at Know Church. This past season the club was also able to make donations to the G.D.H.S. Music Department and the Halton Youth Symphony as a Tooth Chatter by ALEX TRENTON, Denture therapist NEW! LAVEDENT DENTURE CLEANSER Cleansing with "LAVEDENT" ‘As LAVEDENT concentrate is added to water, special agents within the cleaner automatically adjust water hardness and is active. As the denture is immersed, tt solution immediately coe) to cane plaque (tartar), and re id odor. Other ecalt eae allow LAVEDENT works within the pH range move plaque, it is not a strong oxidant or bleach and, therefore, can safely be used on any dentures with soft linings or metal attachments. LAVEDENT has so many distinct advantages over other denture cleansers. tts sense because you will always be assured of having a completely clean, odor-free, fresh denture. 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