C4 Georgetown Acton Wednesday Nov Fund raising drive for Recovery House By JANE MILLER A mass campaign is being launched to finance the purchase of a permanent fact 1 for Hal ton Recovery House Helen executive director of the home for the rehabilitation of said that though here is no immediate concern that the cur rent may be sold reality dictates one day they will find a She admits the large rented house in rural M Hon a therapeutic setting but it is not con en to transport residents to and from employment The aim of the campaign is to raise The singers were oar of of Elliott Theatre IhtfinlbirtMaj of GO for a down on a house large the Thursday riming entertainment at Joho the I latum Hi cultural centre to lac ill tale residents The existing 4 v FINANCING Mp CIVIC 1YWWHOFBZIIOTpiWLTD Georgetown CONfliACK and do yourself a favour I his in in is mil In turn lit work ijoh nil Ml lit in Hi sum of in tin sun it ion Inn rs iht t iiitiliiiliit tnpl mis vim tssisl met 0 till rnnl small proportion oft if until triminH is ti imlnKicc from i iimIkhi im nt Sptt t 0 tlit ion nt wont nun im should Ik r trtinitihpiiKKloi iniur of tht For motivated employees call Employment Services in Toronto at 9630711 or ask the operator for Zenith toll free clubs These community organizations will be approached personally following Initial tatroduc- lengthy waiting indicates to Mrs correspondence and asked to contribute to the need for increased accommodations for financial goal Recovery House She contends that residents In an interview a year ago Mrs tug a permanent facility could help improve the role of the home A garden could be The borne could be located anywhere in bushed and tended to by residents and work shops but ideally she would tike to see it rema Milton a the facility is established here and is identified with this community The underlying concern that the home will be sold has prompted Recovery House to form a committee to devise a format for fundraising A part time employee has already been red to compile a list of contacts In the area of service DISCOUNT WOOL 351 MILL ENDS 3 99 com ACTON SANTA CLAUS PARADE ENTRY FORMS Sat November 2782 mm to acton or mail to Acton Santa Clam Parade Jonea Nornian Ilia no tatef than Kashn Karry Kitchens 0 0FI Until November Make that dream kitchen In your future a reality Custom designed to suit your needs at prices well thin your budget Quality workmanship Cabinetry by some of Canada s top manufacturers WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD Showroom ft Office Centre 1 70 Hwy 7 West Brampton just west Hwy 0 on No Bypass NEW BRIGHT TASTEFUL Centrally located In downtown OakM the Harbour la walking lo lakalid parkland library shops Muliquas and church Indus w thin our comfortable homalik For Information IMnlnlatralv would be a possibility Red Cross appeal for Lebanese The International Cross has reported that Committee of the Red its first appeal tor assistance to the vic tims of the recent ties Lebanon million has been ment s sum covered Die cost of emergency re for period from June to August appeal has been launched for an other mill on to trie period from September to 31 December 1982 Since the beg nnlng of the operation the relief has been planned and executed in co operation with local author ties Ihe UN and voluntary agencies repealed appeals on the applic ability of all four Geneva Conventions to Ihe prevailing situation in ICRC has spared no effort to pro vide protection and assistance for all Ihe of Ihe conflict in particular to visit and assist all prisoners do ts by I he various pari 1 the conflict and to protect and care for vulnerable T date ICRC dele gates I we visited vcr Palestinian bo I by Israel forces at camp of which children and over dulls I been re leased and reunited with tlelr families with I assistance lie delegates lave i visited some v 1 and Syrian prisoners cap tured by Israeli forces ns well as Israeli captured by the aid two cap- lured I Syrian forces Once again the Canadian Red Cross Society invites anyone wishing 1 assist the re lief program for Lebanon i send a r money order All donations are tax deductible Art at region The issue of whether the Region or Ha I Ion should be involved art displays was debated at last weeks administration nance committee meeting From November It December John van Her Mart an painter till be display his work on the of region building prompting councillors to question tl region a position Hanging someone art In a public place is really an endorsement that artist and think it an inappropriate way to proceed commented councillor James Grieve Burlington councillor Steve supported Grieve asking if they were becoming critics should be the Cultural Centres ere trained people can judge the art he said A municipal office is not the place Shutins need visitors Friendly Visitors are needed by Ho I ton Help ing Hands Would you enjoy spending an hour or tw each week bring the community to on elderly or disabled person Sometime v like to lake heir friends on short jaunts Sometimes they do light chorea or run errands and sometimes they Just chat But always they extend friendship If this appeals you contact he Volunteer Centre at 877 321t Moo Wed or We do ask that you attend a month training session Retirement Living Centre leader health tare