Page 10 - Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, March 6, 1993 At O21 a The Sacre Coeur Parish Hall Rentners Social Catering Ltd. jet Halls Available * St. George's Anglican Church The Hiils TWG TRAVEL inc 48 MAIN ST., S Georgetown 877-2252 ARES PS Se EEN AO HOUSE and HOME INSPECTIONS Itd. 416-877-9475 mall BUYING A HOME? Know what you are getting for your money! Call J. E. (Buzz) Currie at 877-9475 Associate Member of the Ontario Association of Home Inspectors charge for as long as is appropriate. Native dance demonstration ar. 6 & 7—Dancers from Chatham and Batavia, New York, will present a native dance demon- stration March 6 & 7 at the Georgetown Marketplace. Male and female native dancers, dressed in traditional finery, will Participate in the demonstration. All Proceeds will be used to support Georgetown’s first powwow to be held May 29-30 at the Gordon Alcott Arena. Julie and Elizabeth Cochrane of Georgetown will be among dancers performing at the mall. 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Cathedral ceilings, skylights, "Making Your Dreams greenhouse kit., indoor garden, gazebo, 2 1/2 car Fay ft? garage. Gloria Foreman*. 92-2-528 A Reality! LOCAL 877-5165 RES. 873-6131 ERIN 833-9714 TOR, 874-3040 at 232 Guelph St., Georgetown or fax us at 873-3918 with to include your organization’s contact Person Community Calendar _ Does your non-profit community organization have an u Optimist Junior Pipe Band”. Sunday, March 7, 1993 at 3 p.m, Knox Presbyterian Church, Main St., Milton. Tickets $5.00. Children under 12 years free. Ticket outlet “The Paper Factory”. Job finding club Mar. 8 — Job finding club 3 week - FREE - group program to st 1 i ipcoming meeting or event, or do you want to work for you. Drop by Halton Hills This Week all the information about your event. Remember ”s name and telephone number. Items will be run free of ae ing at St. Francis of Assis School, Wednesday, March 10 at 7 p.m. for newcomer orientation, 7:30 for the general meeting. Historical society meeting Mar. 10 — The March Meeting of the Esquesing Historical Society will be held on Wed., March 10th. at 7:30 p.m. at Knox Church Hall, assi ployed in their job search. Learn how to prepare a bet- ter resume and letters, network and develop job leads. Two trained Counsellors and secretarial service. For information call: (416) 873- 210. Organic growing seminar Mar. 10 — Organic Growing Seminar featuring Cathy Hansen, from Bernway Farms and Susan oore, from the Oakville Pesticides Action Group will be speaking at Wastewise Mar. 10, 1993 at 7:30 p.m., Everyone Welcome! Call 873-8122 for more information. La leche league Mar. 10 — La Leche League Meeting Mothers who wish to breastfeed their babies will find encouragement and information at the Acton and Georgetown La Leche League. Coffee Hour Mar. 10 — Ladies! You are invit- ed to a neighborhood Coffee Hour, Wednesday, March 10, 9:30 - 11 a.m. in the main auditorium, Halton Centennial Manor, 125 Ontario Street, Milton. Special feature: “Basics of Decorating: Do’s and Don’ts” by Betty Davies. An inter- lude of musical selections. Guest speaker: Yvonne McCallum. Hosted by Milton Christian Ladies Coffee Hour. Free admission. Babysitting provided. Alcohol and adolescents Mar. 10 — Alcohol and Comprehension of the Adolescent. On Wednesday, March 10th PAR- ENT-AID is pleased to feature Dennis Walker of the Addiction Research Foundation who will offer advice to parents to help them understand, manage and react to this growing problem and look at it from the teens point of view. PAR- ENT-AID meets on the second Wednesday of every month at 7:30 p.m. in the Teachers Lounge of Acton High School. Everyone is welcome. Amnesty International meeting Mar. 10 — You can make the difference Amnesty International, Halton Hills, is a non-partisan human rights organization which meets monthly to discuss relative issues and to sign letters and peti- tions on behalf of those suffering abuses and injustices in foreign countries. For more information, please contact Kathy Hall at 877- 1820 and/or come to the next meet- Georgetown. Speaker will be Mr. Robert Stamp who will Speak on the old radial line. Spring fashion show Hard times dance Mar. 13 — Saturday, March 13 at 9 p.m., Hard Times Dance - Ballinafad Community Centre. Tickets available at Ballinafad General Store. Bring loonies for a i Auction. St. Patrick's dinner and dance Mar. 13 — St. Patrick’s Dance. Dinner at 8 p.m. Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Georgetown Legion Hall. Call 877-4991. s Social darts Mar, 13 — Social Darts at Bronte Legion. Call 499-4701. Appeal Spiel ar. 13 — Big Brothers of Halton is holding its Fifth Annual Appeal Spiel at the Oakville Curling Club Mar. 13. For more information, to register a team or to find out how to sponsor a team call Big Brothers of Halton at 847-7267 or 876-4756. Roast beef dinner Mar. 13 — St. Alban’s Guild is holding a Roast Beef Dinner March 13th in the Parish Hall, 531 Main St, Glen Williams. Dinner served at 6:— p.m. For tickets, call 877- 9428 or 877-4593. Legion ladies executive meeting ar. 16 — Ladies Auxiliary Executive Meeting 7 p.m. Legion Boardroom. Acton Horticultural Society Mar. 16 — Acton Horticultural Society next meeting is Tuesday, March 16th, 7:30. p-m., Knox Presbyterian Church, Acton. The evening speaker will be Sean James of Campbellville. Topic: Practical Perennials. Come join us for an informative evening. For more details call 853-0519. Trish stew dinner Mar. 17 — St. John’s Anglican Church, Stewarttown, will be hold- ing their Annual St. Patrick’s Irish Stew night on March 17th. Supper will be served from 5 p.m. till 7 P.m. and will include Beef and Lamb stew, with a choice of home- made desserts, tea and coffee, Adults $7; Children 10 and under, $3; pre-school, free. For info, phone 873-1589 or 877-5797, Please join us. Legion ladies general meeting Mar. 18 — Ladies Auxiliary General Meeting 8 p.m. Legion Hall.