Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 20, 1983, p. 36

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RE10 Georgetown Acton Wednesday What is the least expensive way to reduce the cost of heating your home with oil Research shows that with a combination of heating system improvement and home energy conservation you can reduce your fuel oil consumption by up to 35 and you wont break the bank doing it As well you still enjoy the friendly personal service you expect from your oil dealer Call your local independent oil dealer for your copy o Energy Conservation and Your OH Heated Home a complete illustrated guide to saving money on energy in your oil heated home MS s Always Glad to Help the Home Energy Group dedicated to home energy conservation Mad scientists unite Be a mad scientist The Acton and Georgetown libraries are continuing their Tuesday morning Mad Scientist Club when different speakers visit and try to encourage chil drens in teres in science On Tuesday July beginning at a representative from the Royal Ontario Museum will visit to speak about Cosmic Snowballs the story of the Comet Halley Because of the nature of the sub ject children must be eight years or older Registration is required for all pro grams and each costs 50c For more details phone Mysticism of the New Testament Beginning September 20 a tenweek course featuring the Mysticism of the New Testament with Dr Paul Hourihan will be available at the Georgetown library The course is designed to study the hidden mysticism In the New Testament and will be nan denominational The nature of the mystical consciousness will be explored the practice of meditation and the lire of Inwardness will be discussed Sermon on the Mount and other mystical utterances of Jesus in Matthew most of St Johns Gospel and selections from the Epistles of Paul will be examined For more information call 8771121 Registration is needed before September Give the breath of life Are you puzzled about what to do this summer Why not give the breath of life and have a carnival for cystic fibrosis Its lots of fun and can be a learning project as well For a complete list of details phone Learn at Terra Cottal looking for something to do with the kids now theyre home for the summer The weekly Interpretive program at the Terra Cotta Conservation Area may have the answer Every week until August Terra interpretive staff is offering nature arts and crafts pro grams a film night and a nature series The interpretive program Is open to campers and area dayusers of all ages The interpretive program is sponsored by the Credit Valley Conservation Authority For more information call Family Farm Festival Plowing by steam and gas grain binding sawmilllng threshing fanning mills and demonstrations of crafts will all be featured at The Farms family farm festival on August 12 13 and It in Mil ton For more information about the events at Fourth Line in Mil ton call Sherwood Hume at Sports Camp Softball tennis basketball and swimming are some or the sports offered at the Erindale College Childrens Summer Sports Camp for children aged six to 12 years old Starting Monday July to Friday August there will be four one week sessions between a m to pjn Cost of each Is per child Phone for more information For single parents Halton Hills Community Legal Clinic is hosting a single parents dropin centre every Tuesday from 10a until noon St Georges Church on Guelph Street Anyone is welcome to come in for a chat or free legal advice For more in formation call Jefferson at See Quebec City V0N servfce St Georges Anglican Church sponsoring a tour of Quebec City and Eastern townships The bus leaves Friday September and returns on Monday September Accommodation is at the Rivler near Magog Cost is per person Call for more informa tion Wildlife Centre Mountsberg Wildlife Centre invites anyone interested to picnic in the park Take a walk through fields forests and swamps on km of hiking trails visit farm animals or inquire about Mounts- bergs Bird Management program Cost is S3 per car or per bus The Victorian Order of Nurses has started a volunteer Friendly Visitor Ser vice but in order to make It work it needs volunteers The regionwide service is designed to aid lonely or 111 elderly people Call if you are interested in being a volunteer Crawford Lake Crawford lake introducing a new summer program consisting of guided walks demoostratona special events and a simulated dig for family groups Or Just come to relax and enjoy natures wonders Picnic areas are available adjacent to the free parking Phone for more Information McDonalds

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