BIRTHS DeVRIES -- John and Lillian and big sister Amber are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Edward Cecil Harry, born Sept. 15, 1996, weighing 8 Ibs, 5¥ oz. Proud grand- parents are John and Diane DeVries of Georgetown, Rosemary Grieve and Cecil MacDonald, also of Georgetown. Special thank you to Dr. Ramanna and the O.B. staff of Georgetown Hospital. FLINDERS -- George and Mona are pleased to announce the birth of anew grandson! Reid Alexander REALTY EXECUTIVES SUPREME 873-0300 weighed in at 7 Ibs. 7 oz. on Sept. 20, 1996, anew brother for Emma Louise. Proud parents are Teri and Richard Butson of Milverton. Grand- parents are Reg and Sylvia Butson, great-grandmother Edna Butson, all of Mitchell, Ontario. DEATHS ST. DENIS, Maurice--Passed away on September 29, 1996 as a result of complications in hospital in Sudbury, in his 70th year. Dear husband of Jeanne Brunelle. Lov- ingly survived by five children, 10 grandchildren and one great-grand- daughter, dear Emma. Maurice will be remembered as a dear brother of Stella Brunelle of Acton, and dear brother-in-law of Yvonne Rosenquist of Acton and Marie Bellamy of Charlottetown. Funeral arrangements in Sudbury were made by Cooperative Funeral Home, 222 LaSalle Blvd., Sudbury. ACCOUNTING 232A GUELPH ST., UNIT 10 GEORGETOWN, ONT. TOR. # 874-3048 wutiful setting with long wonderful flower beds. stunning with wide window wells, origi- nal pine floors, pine kitchen cupboards & more! Call Marg Suitor.* 0122 HIGHLANDS OF HILLSBURGH: Nearly new bun- galow, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, spa- cious eat in kitchen, large fenced lot, walkout basement, quality built to R2000 standards, neutral decor and listed for $194,900. Call Marg Suitor.* 0123 $189,900 ROCKWOOD BEAUTY: Spacious 4 bedroom backsplit in quiet area of town, eat in kitchen with walkout, family room with fire- place, gas heat, solid oak kitchen, main bath with jacuzzi tub, listed for $189,900. 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Call 853-1790. (9) CARDS OF THANKS RUSSIANI -- Marilyn Russiani would like to thank all her friends and family for the flowers and get well wishes and gifts she received while in Mississauga Hospital. | am happy to say | am recuperating at home, slowly but surely. CAREER TRAINING BE A successful writer... with our great home-study course. Call to- day for your free book. 1-800-267- 1829. The Writing School, 38 McArthur Avenue, Suite 2601, Ot- tawa, ON, K1L 6R2.(B) BE an interior decorator ...with our great home-study course. Call to- day for your free book. 1-800-267- 1829. The Sheffield School, 1069- 38 McArthur Avenue, Ottawa, ON K1L 6R2. (B) COMPUTERS. No previous com- puter experience necessary. Excit- ing opportunities now available in computer programming. We will train suitable applicants. CMS 1- 800-477-9578. (B) DISCOVER money-saving tech- niques. U&R Tax Schools has been helping students save money with income tax preparation courses since 1975. Study at home in your spare time. For free brochure call: 1-800-665-5144, U&R Tax Schools. (B) LEARN auctioneering atthe South- western School of Auctioneering. Next class November 16-22/96. Contact: Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering, R.R. 5, Woodstock, Ontario N4S 7V9 (519)537-2115.(B) COMING EVENTS * ee Oct. 2, Wednesday -- 7:30 pm: The Acton Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society is presenting a Fall Fashion Show, by Elizabeth's Fash- ions and the olde Hide House, at the Acton Legion Auditorium. There will be lots of door prizes and good- ies will be given out to make this a most enjoyable evening. Join,the Fun. Tickets are $10; all proceeds go to the Canadian Cancer Soci- ety. the school at 416-393-1700 for details. Oct. 6, Sunday -- 1 to 5 pm: The Williams Mill Gallery and Creative Arts Studio, 515 Main St. in Glen Williams will feature the works of artist Robin Symmes in her first solo exhibition, "Song and Dance," from Sept. 26 through Oct. 27. You can meet the artist and visit her work space in Studio 18 ata recep- tion on Oct. 6. Call the studio (905)877-8203 or (905)877-0101 for further details. Oct. 7, Mondays -- 9 to 9:45 am: Back by popular demand, Music in Early Childhood is a music course offered for children aged 3 to 5. Debbie Tilson leads the class at the Acton Band Hall. Space is limited. Call 856-9858 to register. Oct. 10, Thursday -- 7 to 9 pm: Join the Acton Arthritis Bluebird Club for their next meeting, at the ASSIC office on Willow Street. The topic will be "Medication -- from a layman's viewpoint." Call Pauline at 853-4940 for more information. Oct. 12 and 13, Saturday and Sunday --9 to 11 am (Sat.) and 11 am to 1 pm (Sun.): Come to the Erin Invitational 1996 at the Erin Fall Fair and see teams from Eng- land, Luxembourg, Germany and the U.S. compete on horseback. For further info, contact Jim Dunn (519)787-2440. Oct. 16, Wednesday -- 8 pm: The Rockwood Gardening Club will have Christine Cole from Tuitman's talking about Care of Indoor Plants, at their next meeting, at the Rockwood Town Hall. Everyone is welcome. Oct. 19 and 20, Saturday and Sunday -- 10 am to 5 pm: Rock- wood and area Fall Studio Art Tour. Twelve locations in Rockwood and Everton are featured in the tour: painters, woodcarver, blacksmith, toymaker, weaver, spinner, bas- ket, maker, potter, sculptor and more! Watch for the signs when you hit Rockwood -- maps and bro- chures available at each studio and most stores. More information from Ross Durfey, (519)856-9662, fax (519)856-1321. Oct. 5, 1996: Calling all former students and staff of Norway School (Woodbine Avenue and Kingston Road, Toronto). Norway Public Schoolis 100 years oldin 1996 and we're planning a very special reun- ion for October 5, 1996. Please call Oct. 19 and 20, Saturday and Sunday - 9 am to 4 pm: Learn Standard First Aid with the experts at St. John Ambulance. Cost is $60. For more details call Yvon at 853-4889 after 6 pm or David at 877-1045. This certificate entitles a residential property owner to one market evaluation by Gary Brand, and a complete presentation of the New Royal LePage Home Marketing Program, and the Royal LePage Exclusive Personal Service Guarantee. This service to be performed without cost or obligation to you. Return this valuable certificate or call Gary for an appointment. Oct. 24, Thursday -- 7:30 pm: Dr. Richard Hasselback, medical oncologist affiliated with Women's College and Princess Margaret Hospitals in Toronto, will discuss "Breast Cancer 1996" atan evening coordinated by the Breast Cancer Support Group of Guelph and Wel- lington Area. The discussion will be followed by a question period, as well as displays and refreshments. This free event, planned in recogni- tion of October being Breast Can- cer Awareness Month, will be held at Centennial C.V.I. at 289 College Ave.W. in Guelph. Call Sally Steffler at 824-4247 for further details. Oct. 28, Monday - 7 pm: The Rotary Club of Georgetown is hold- ing their 42nd annual Senior Citi- zens' Dinner Party, in the audito- rium of Holy Cross Church, 224 Maple Ave., Georgetown. Contact Norm Bigg for info or transportation arrangements, (905)702-0013. Nov. 3, Sunday -- 12 to 6 pm: First there was the Spirit Valley Experi- ence; now there is the Spirit Valley Revival. Take part in a relaxed and varied afternoon of music, art and theatre presented at three adjacent venues: Rockmosa Community Centre, Sacred Heart Church and the Eramosa Community Library in Rockwood. Tickets are $12 for adults, $5 for children 6 to 18, and free for children 5 and under. This will showcase many of the talented area artists who were scheduled for the '96 Spirit Valley Experience -- and this one is rain-proof! For more information, call Gordon or Beth at 519-856-9999. Nov. 8, Friday -- 8 pm: It's euchre night in Eden Mills! Everyone is invited to a fun night at the Eden Mills Community Hall. Admission is $2 and includes refreshments and prizes. Sponsored by the Eden Mills Friendly Seniors. Call John, 856-4784 with any questions. Nov. 21, Thursday --7 to 10 pm: Spades, hearts, clubs, diamonds! Name your trump and join the Ca- nadian Mental Health Association for its progressive euchre tourna- ment, at the Optimist Building, 311 Commercial St., Milton. There will be prizes! Tickets -- $10 adults; $7 seniors, students & consumers. Proceeds benefit Halton Region's Oasis activity programs. Call (905)845-5158 for details. DRESSMAKING POWER CLASSIFIEDS! packages, alterations and repair. Call Adaptive Designs, (519)853- 2283. (11) FLEA MARKETS CRAFT and flea market vendors. Come to Ontario's greatest mar- ket. special Christmas craft rates. The 400 Market, Barrie. 705-436- 1010 or 705-728-3313. (B) FOR RENT FOUR-BEDROOM house. 2% bath, south Georgetown. Available Nov. 1st. No appliances, no utili- ties. 416-242-7151. $1,350/month. (11) FOR SALE BABY MICKEY comforter and bumper pad set, $15; Fisher Price monitor, $25; activity centre, $5; bath, $5; diaper pail, $5; snow suits, $10 each; Unisex Florida Marlins coat (Starter brand) new, $35; Sun- beam food processor, $25; wooden silverware chest, $15. All items like new. 873-9802 after 7 pm or leave message days. (tfn) DeWALT radial arm saw, 7", on stand, $150. Tel: 853-1357.(10) FUEL-EFFICIENT air-tight wood stove. Excellent condition. $150 ©.b.0. Call 853-1607. (10) INTERNET access. Surf the Net, North Halton's largest internet ac- cess provider. Complete support, professional customer service, no busy signals and the area's lowest rates. 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