Page 10 — Halton Hills This Week, We'll Meet ‘4 Your TWG TRAVEL we. 48 MAIN ST., S Georgetown 877-2252 Saturday, January 9, 1993 p In My Own Words By Lin Sallay As the Community Support Worker at Acton Social Services and Information Centre, I coordi- nated this year’s Christmas Needs Coordination Program. For those unfamiliar with it, ASSIC attempts to acquire and distribute donated items to those in need. With all this talk of recession and depression, I was rather skep- tical of community members and ASSIC: In my own words groups being able to give so freely this year, having less money to give and having to tend to the needs of their own families before someone else’s. However, Acton (and on the larger scale, Halton Hills) is a community full of car- ing, giving and helping People - and this year was no exception. Christmas at ASSIC was a sight to be seen! Seniors dropped off knitted sweaters, mittens, and hats; others dropped off Christmas trees and turkeys they wanted to give to needy families; still others brought in canned food, new and used clothing, toys, money, food vouch- ers, books and quilts, It was enough to make your heart fill with joy and happiness! On behalf of the families assist- ed this year, the staff and board members of Acton Social Services and Information Centre wish Acton a peaceful and happy New The deadline is fast approaching for placing an “in memorial” on the back page of the program for The Spectacular New Age Vaudeville Show for 1993 which will be held at the John Elliott Theatre on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 12 and 13. : : No gimmicks and no give aways...just solid advice from 14 years of proven, professional service. Call me today for a private consultation. There's no cost and no obligation. Dave Whiting, 873-3377 (Res. 853-2514). (Not intended to solicit Properties already listed.) Dave Whiting Associate Broker** 873-3377 Independent Memb roker DAVE WHITING** Res. 853-2514 Custom built home situated on over 5 acres. Casual living with all modern conveniences. 4 bedrooms, master ensuite, warm & charming living room, and much more. Call Dave Whiting** to view, 873-3377. CW92-105 Sponsored by Agents of SunLife of Canada e Harry Gregg Rick Dixon Wednesday, January 20, 1993 John Elliott Theatre, © Cary Kreuzwiesner e Alec Munro PLAN TO ATTEND Our agenda will include simple solutions to y complex problems ur * how the new RRSPs tules affect tand the new RRIF rules vill you outlive your Wale * annuities - advantages - disadvantages * ensure your RRSP funds are in 7:30 p.m. Georgetown the best type of investment * how can you reduce the effect of taxe: * the strength and security of Sun Life For information and reservations | cal 416-873-7324 Georgetown 416-626-3004 Toronto Che Rentners cial Catering Ltd. SPECIAL HALL RENTALS Fridays $150. Saturdays $200. Jan. = Apr. 1993 Catering Available 873-0404 ‘This “In Memorial” is to honor a loved one and your name, as a Patron, will also be shown. Please Jan. 13 - The Esquesing “Meets 3 at Knox at Sir Sanford Fleming in Peterborough. She will discuss th Family history search Jan. 24 — The Halton-Peel Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society’s regular Meeting will be at Chinguacousy Branch Library, lower level, 150 Central Park Dr. Brampton on Jan. 24 at 2 P-m. Visitors are welcome. Speaker is Alan Skeoch, author of Broken Wings, speaking on the Bernardo Children and the Home Children. Painting exhibit and sale Jan. 25 -- There will be a four week exhibition and sale of original paintings by the Palette and Pencil Club of Georgetown at the Cultural Centre gallery from Monday, January 25 to Monday, Feb. 22. A reception will be held Wednesday, Jan. 27 from 7 to 9 p.m. Second City in town Jan. 29 — Are you suffering somewhat from the annual post Christmas let-down? Do the winter days seem to stretch endlessly to spring? We can’t offer you a solu- tion for every one of those long weeks but we can offer you a chance to break out of the dol- drums, have a good laugh and gain some happy memories to cheer some of the days until March break. Arts Alive performance Jan. 29 - Arts Alive is Presenting ‘ormance only of the popu- lar and funny Second City at the John Elliott Theatre on Friday, January 29 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $15.00 each and may be purchased at the Georgetown Library and Royal LePage. Treat yourself. You won't regret it, Robert Burns dinner Jan 23 - Branch 120 of the Royal Canadian Legion is Presenting a Robbie Burns Dinner and Dance Saturday, January 23. Tickets are $10 each and are available from the Legion’s bar stewards or by calling 877-4132, ming you want to e ’s profile? an work for you. Drop by Halton Hills This