Home Ravaged The damage that can result from even the smallest of fires can cause unthought-of problems. Take a minute. Think? What would I do if...! What can I do to prevent it? One area of concern that may have crossed your mind is how you can protect your valuable documents and records. A short list of important papers might include birth certificates, stocks, wills, marriage papers and Sitieany, Papers to name only a few. Is there something you can do, yes! Fist, you could consider a safety deposit box at a financial institution. In lieu of that, fire safe security files are available for purchase at local hardware and department stores. Finally, you can make use of what you have. Put your important documents into a resealable container and put the container into the, fridge or freezer. Historically, these appliances will withstand the ravages of fire and water. For more information on this and other fire safety issues, please con- tact the Halton Hills Fire Department, Fire Prevention Division at 873- 1133. ASSIC. Help for the recently separated Getting through a separation or divorce can be very difficult. At Acton Social Services and Information Centre, there are list- ings of agencies and qualified indi- viduals who provide counseling to those having trouble sons with and/or divor New to Georgetown is is “Seminars for the Separated”. This self-help support group, coordinated by the Canadian Mental Health Association, will address several issues and topics including: the stages of separation; grief to on Tuesday evenings from 7-9 p.m. at the Mountainview Baptist Church, 102 Mountainview Road South, Georgetown. To register for this group, call Kenzie Hunt at The Canadian Mental Health Association (416) 681-6776, or Kim Peters at CM.H.A.’s office in Acton at 853- 4477. To receive more information Tegarding counseling, programs or groups in Halton for recently sepa- rated, feel free to call Acton Social Services and Information Centre at 853-3310. By Bryn Davies, Principal rgetown District High School This Thursday marks the begin- ning of semester one classes one last time so they can go over their exams with their teachers. Students will then follow their new semester two timetable, with the prospect of new challenges and a fresh start. This is also that time of year when students, with the assistance of their parents, teachers and coun- selors, should be considering what courses they wish to take next year. To this end, several of our staff will be visiting Stewarttown, eee Centennial and the Christian School early next week to help grade eight students with their option sheets. These sheets must be returned to the high school by Monday, February 15. Course selection information will also be distributed to our Grade 11, OAC students next Thursday, and to our Grade nine and ten students next Wednesday. It is important that parents read through our Program Poster with their sons and daughters and help them select courses that will meet their needs and future goals. With the new semester upon us, growth, communicating with your ex, parenting after separation, cop- ing with stress, healthy relation- ships and life after divorce. The group will meet for 10 weeks from February 16 to April 20 354 Guelph St, Unit 27, Georgetown, Ont. (416) 873-1655 Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, February 6, 1993 — Page 15 you should know that Mere teaching physical Education and mye, John Hansen and Chris Mr. Evan MacDonald will be join- Kogon have returned to our ae ing our Technical Studies As well, Ms. Karen Pe artment. Mutual makes saving for retirement Personal service ¢ Secure, financially sound company ° Many investment options ¢ Leader in retirement planning We make investing easy. BRIAN GOODIET aw, cae. "977.5129 Rime Lusemed i Nil Li Cana alsa ot The as Ge 7 Moments to Remember Spring is a special season ~ the season of welcome warmth, vivid colour and, hasck for these your t precious moments to remember. ¢ LIMITED EDITION PRINTS ¢ CUSTOM FRAMING ¢ GIFTWARE IMAGE 19 3/8” x 14 7/8” 7 Moments to Remember ® Pictures & Presents 124 MAIN ST. S., GEORGETOWN $175 CDN. offering an extensive line of Seagull Pewter © Made in Canada 877-7654 @