COMMUNITY GROUPS AND CLUBS ACTON ARTS AND CRAFTS Contact Laura Dittrlch ACTON CITIZENS BAND The Acton Band Is formed from those persons wishing to piny musical in In the community II practices at I he Acton Music Centre Wallace Street WOMENS INSTITUTE This women institute function is to promote education to benefit the si problems that confront people especially women everywhere ESQUESING HISTORICAL SOCIETY This society meets monthly at Georgetown Public Library from September June It is open to persons from teens up Special events include walking tours conducted by John McDonald author of Sketches Contact John McDonald FRIENDS IN DEED This groups function Is to encourage all handicapped in the area to join his club and partake in its monthly meetings social outings swim program to help them live with dignity cheerfulness This also lo parents of handicapped children who need encouragement Special trips are planned For information contact AnneUodds president Meetingtimes Last Tuesday of each month 7 at Acton tire Hall GEORGETOWN FIREFLIES This is a camping club for families Meetings are held the third Tuesday of each month September at the Trust Building Special events I- Flop jack Festival every June Contact GEORGETOWN MAJORETTES AND DRUM CORPS Instructor Bonnie Dyer Contact person Elsie Smith B77 This group meets weekly at Holy Cross Church Auditorium evenings It is open years of age and up PALETTE AND PENCIL CLUB This pnnlini group meets at Centennial Senior Public School Its is to encourage art in the community and to improve the calibre of members paintings It is open to artists IB and over Melton GEORGETOWN MODEL RAILROAD CLUB This club meets weekly to shire ideas and techniques of model railroading members use of their own layouts Tndiidual skills such is construction and model painting ire encouraged for use in this hobby New members are welcome Students electrical engineers and anyone Isc who is keen on creating railroad models further information contact Brian GEORGETOWN VINTNERS CLUB This group meets monthly to share and participate in the art of amateur and comparing homemade and commercial is also conducted at meetings Special events Include 1 Annual Club Competition Amateur of Ontario Wine Festival and Competition in June 3 Field trips at harvest time G T CLUB This group meets the first Monday of each month m at Cedarvale Com Georgetown Its mil and others enjoyment Special events Include Ontario Regional Solo Championship Slalom Ontario Novice Championship Rally Sept IS Fee la per annum This includes CA S membership subscription lo Auto Sport Magazine and discount on various auto parts Young GIRL GUIDES OF CANADA ACTON AREA BROWNIES Tuesday Scout Hall Contact Patricia Eyhen 19 Tuesday M Z Bennett School m Friday Scout Hall p m Contact Heather Homer B331615 Contact June Payne GUIDES Monday Wednesday Scout Hall m Contact Jean BS30134 Contact Helen Acton District Commissioner Shirley Scott NORTH HALTON DISTRICT BOY SCOUTS OF CANADA District meetings are held at the Hall Thelrpurpoae Is to promote the alms and principles of the boy scouts of Canada through local sections In Ha I ton Hills Contact Mr Frank Hannah President District Council TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly This Is a Weight Reduction Club open to persons of any age Their meeting place Ls George Kennedy School For further information contact Molly Green HORNBY EUCHRE Everyone is welcome to play euchre starting Novembers 1977 WHEN Saturday evenings p WHERE Hornby Hall There will be a small admission fee For further Information contact Mrs 878 ACTON BRIDGE CLUB Duplicate Bridge every Monday evening pm sharp arranged Jl Street Acton No restriction CONTACT Bill Coats for further information GEORGETOWN BRIDGE CLUB Bridge even 745pm at the Legion Hall Georgetown Wilson SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCES HALTON the Lightsome Heel Have a fun week learning the Heel the Jig the Strathspey Have a ball several a ye it the Skyline The Royal York and Hamilton Social dances are held once a month All welcome Come as a single or a couple No experience no special dress necessary Community Centre 1S77 1978 INSTRUCTOR Lou CHAIRMAN Stan Hall TltfcASURfeIl Don Lancaster it per person per nght plus HUNGRY HOLLOW HOBOS of National Hikers Association The purpose of this chapter is to render outdoor education to stimulate the interest in the sport of camping and hiking Special events include Spring and Fall eampouts education meetings I with other chapters Meetings are held the of month corgetown High School This is basically a family orientated Lroup I Mr and Mrs J A I ivingstonc Hi 19 for further LARCH E FOR MENTALLY RETARDED ACTON AUXILIARY This meets the Tuisday of each month it different members homes Its function is to help the retarded in the to edutale the public with the for relink i children and For further information contact Mrs Gayle on Bill UNIVERSITY WOMENS CLUB This is open to an who is university graduate lis function is to I romote the education of all women Ihe iniohemcnt of women in community issues ind incladt November open The rights and problems of French Canadians Living Outside Quebec WELCOME SERVICE HI NEIGHBOUR Join Gillespie Georgetown IB12 Sieckley 853 SSO New meet your neighbours and learn more about new community ttednesd ly September November Time 3d a m Georgetown office WELCOME WAGON Welcome Wagon serves community by providing families with vital civic religious and commercial information Contact JoAnne HALTON HILLS ADULT BADMINTON CLUB The membership In this rapidly growing primarily competitive club Is limited and as such there may be a walling list Playing days and times at Centennial Public School are Wednesday 8 p and or Sundays m Those wishing further Information re registration fees and dates can contact member of the executive President EAST ENDERS BADMINTON CLUB This badminton club will be entering Its fourth season of play at Centennial Public School on Fridays commencing September from and continuing until end of May The membership as the recreational club is limited and those wishing further information concerning membership fees and the like 1977 executive Past President Roger Newman Vice President Gary Spill President Grant Soper Secretary Treasurer Diane Dclroy 1110 ACTON BADMINTON CLUB Membera are encouraged to play competitively in a friendly Informal club New CENTRAL BADMINTON CLUB Bot Recreational and competitive In nature Minimum age IB years and Is limited to members This club meets Thursdays at the Georgetown High School For further information contact Jim Lagerquist NORVAL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION The following recreational activities are organized by the Community Association in full cooperation with the Hills Recreation Department to be held at School Community Centre Dances Every other Friday night Table Tennis Monday evenings Neighbours Wednesday afternoons Yoga courses Wednesday night Parties Every other Thursday night Present Executive Mary Robinson Treasurer Hugh McFarlone President Jamie Cunningham Recreation ADULTS COED VOLLEYBALL WHERE Robert Little Public School WHEN Mondays 1510 This Is on Informal recreational group of young tic I pa ting are asked to contact Malcolm McMillan idulta Persons interested In par