University Women’s Club welcomes new members By Michelle Proud The University Women’s Club of Georgetown, an affil- iate of the Canadian Federation of University Women (C.F.U.W.), starts its 22nd season with a coffee and dessert reception, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 14 at St. John’s United Church, 11 Guelph St. All members and prospective members are cor- dially invited to attend. If you are a woman holding a university degree and resid- ing in Halton Hills, please accept an invitation to attend and become acquainted with the club and this season’s activities. The club presents ofportunities to promote edu- cation, to become involved in community affairs and to meet women who share a variety of interests. Club Commitments Promotion of education in Halton Hills is a primary, focus of the club which pre- sents over $3,000 in scholar- ships to local students every ear. This year’s recipients will attend the reception to accept their scholarships. Funds are primarily raised at the annual Used Book and Toy Sale which is scheduled for April 23, 1994 at Knox Church. The Georgetown club is quite active in community affairs and has most recently the Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Master Plan. Club members also observe town council meetings and sit on local committees of interest. Club members may also participate in special interest groups examples being art tours, book clubs, gourmet cooking and preschool out- i Program Line-Up Guest speakers make pre- sentations at montlily meet- ings which the public is encouraged to attend. Meetings will be held at 7:45 .p-m. at George Kennedy Public School. This year’s program is as follows: Oct. 5, Finding our Foremothers; Nov. 2, Canadian Author’s Night; Jan. 4, Future Technology; Feb. 1, Women in Wilderness and Mar. 1, Reflections. on Political Life and Discussion of Local Issues. For more information, please call 873-7999 or 873- 3139, C V Artisans courses There has been some con- fusion regarding the “in-per- son” registration for the CVA course offerings this fall. It was originally announced as Saturday, Sept. 10, but Sept. 10 is a Friday. The correct day is Saturday, Sept. 11, 1993. There will be someone on hand at the Cedarvale Cottage, Main Street and Maple Avenue in Georgetown from 10 a.m. until 12 noon to take regis- trations. The courses are filled on a registration paid basis, first me, first served. Some of the courses fill quickly so prompt registration is advised, particularly for the children’s courses. the “Drawing for Adults” course which begins on Sunday, Sept. 19, you would be well advised to register by mail now if you cannot attend the in-person registra- tion. Unless posted other- wise, the deadline for regis- LOTTERY courtesy of Encore: 71 2285 Sat. 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At other times of the year, there are special tours, such as through England at Christmas, Scotland at New Year’s and April tours from London to Edinburgh and return. (Courtesy of Agent Canada lagazine) For more details, please call Beeline Travel Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, September 1, 1993 — Page 11 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 927 (1) (B) of the Municipal Act, being Chapter M.45 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1990, that the Council of the Town of Halton Hills, at its meeting to be held in the Civic Centre at 7:00 p.m., Monday September 27, 1993, will consider the passing of by-laws for the temporary road closure and construction of the: Main Street South at Argyll Road Intersection Plans detailing this project and the proposed by-laws are available for viewing during normal business hours at the Engineering Department office. Any inquiries should be directed to Mr. P.D. Linn, P. Eng., Engineering Department at 873-2600, Extension 313. The council will hear, in person, or by their counsel, any person who claims that their lands will be prejudicially affected by the said by-laws, and who applies to be heard. Persons wishing to be heard should notify the Clerk’s Department no later than noon, Thursday, September 23, R.C. Austin, P. Eng., _Town Engineer The Corporation of the Town of Halton Hills 1 Halton Hills Drive P.O. Box 128 Halton Hills (Georgetown) * Ontario L7G 5SG2 leagues and how to join,telephone 877-7433. photo.by Simon Wilson/HHTW FITNESS CENTRE FOR MEN AND WOMEN ii BALANCE IVERGY a weight management and lifestyle behaviour modification program ‘Through one-on-one fitness assessments, training and counselling sessions, we will take you through an “EIGHT WEEK CHANGE PROCESS.” If your goal is to own a lean, healthy body, you must manage the food you eat (ENERGY IN) and you must make exercise an enjoyable part of your life (ENERGY OUT). Our resident Exercise Physiologist, Laurie Burns, will determine the best program format for you, then one of our Certified Fitness Leaders will become your ‘personal trainer and work. with you to achieve your goals. 8 wks. $199 - 12 wks. $299 includes use of Club facilities plus fitness appraisal and weekly consultation UR FACILITIES: Work That Body is centrally located at the corner of Guelph and Mountainview Streets in Georgetown. We take pride in our clean, well-maintained facilities. Our equipment is continually being updated and is state-of-the-art. UR FITNESS STAFF: An Exercise Physiologist heads our team of professionals. Our exercise areas are supervised by NFLAC and STFA certified instructors. As well, all staff are wained in CPR = and EMERGENCY FIRST AID. UR PROGRAMS: For your safety, we will request you fill out a Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire to ensure you are able to participate in an active lifestyle program. 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