Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 6, 1985, p. 7

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Missionary speaker By WINIFRED SMITH Herald t A LUNA FAD Bandy was on vacation so a guest preacher occupied the pulpit at the church service Sunday She was Rev Grace Crelg from Brampton Next Sunday Feb 10 we will have as guest a missionary from Africa Two ladies from the C assisted Rev on Sunday by reading the portions of scripture They were Barbara Monroe and Alma Sinclair The Junior Choir added to the service by singing an anthem Miss Alison directed the Juniors she was assisted by Miss Helen Schwarc II was announced that the friendship club will meet this coming Saturday evening at the McLure home on the tighth Line Also keep in mind that the annual pancake supper will be served at the church on Shrove Tuesday first By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Correspondent The ladies taking the nig braiding course had their last meeting before summary day It was held Monday afternoon at the home of Reggie Congratulations to Terry Foster of housc Cubs who won first prize with his in a rally Saturday against the 1st Georgetown Cub Toboggan day By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent United Church held their annual meeting on Sunday following the church service along with Toboggan Day for the Sunday School Young and old alike enjoyed fellowship over lunch The financial report showed a busy year Two elders namely Jack Crawford and Kay Wilson were voted in to replace two outgoing Nine euchre tables By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent Community euchre had nine tables last Thursday Winners were Muriel Miller Eileen Jackson Fred Workman and Mae Tost Lone hands went to Davidson while the Lucky draw winner was Elsie Jarvie On the lunch committee were Mac Tost Elizabeth Wallace and Jean Cunningham Rhythm doggers Ontario Rhythm start a beginner class at Norval Community Centre Saturday at 12 clock Young and old alike are welcome This group has been on the Tommy Hunter show and will again be on nine other shows this coming year Clogging Is all country dance along the line of tap dancing If you would like to Join phone or j Recovery House for alcoholism Fortunate few seek rehabilitation By DONNA Herald Special Ten per cent of the national population alcoholic Of those only twelve per cent consider and receive treatment One place where treatment is offered is the Ha I ton Recovery House on Trafalgar Road near Steel Ave Recovery House Is a livein rchabiljta tion centre for men The program at Recovery House Is in conjunction and fellowship with Alcoholics Anonymous and Recovery House is host to a public meeting every Monday night Peg Arden who is the director at Recovery House said that she would like to sec the House facilities used more frequently by other AA groups The design of the program at Recovery House is best described by the terms group dynamics or self help group therapy This means that it tilings mm art taught valuable inter personal lis The following is a general outline or the program at Recovery House The day begins with the morning session II i scheduled to run for half an hour but as Pig bald these sessions invariably run longer it depends on the men choose In this session he men share in prayer and meditation well as discussion about various things such as their daily experiences Thi odd Wednesday morning the men go to Burl for an meeting Ret very House is also in the process of scheduling a I program which would probably entail mornlnj a week at the Burlington this is in the planning biases it unconfirmed Four afternoons a week I hey ha vl discussions follow particular theme tor example this week it was resentments last it was t to have a a RUSTPROOFED Cindy Kallo grade student at Stewart town Public School displays exhibit at her schools fair The gym at was full of Interesting science- related experiments Herald photo The Children Aid Society of has lint special winter fun day for foster and members of the community for Sunday 10 from 12 p at Bronte Provincial Park For more Information contact Karen Hewer at and sports An estimated in damages were caused as the result of an attic fire at 301 Main Street North in Acton Faulty wiring was the apparent cause of the Jan Incident missing A student at George town District High School reported in cash missing from a wallet which had been left In a change room t afternoon By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent NORVAL Get well wishes to Early Get well wishes who is con at home following surgery in Brampton hospital Scuba Course SLUM DOORS MSULATMQ GLASS DRYWALL FANCY CONSTRUCTION ft norvm LOW MONTHLY WATER TESTW 1821 INTERIOR AND REKOVATIONSAADOrnOKS AD Trpti Ripsfr ESL CARPENTRY 878 5104 TO ADVERTISE IN THIS FEATURE CALL 8772201 HOME OF THE WEEK I TAKE IT EASY TAKE THE TRAIN far TICKETS ant INFORMATION Your Authorized Agent Is Barber Heinle BurnM EatriIUhd Main SI S Georgetown 8772214 TWOBEDROOM COTTAGE AN EXCELLENT DOITYOURSELF PROJECT The economical and le home design Is led lo ihc recreational Id Is In excess of a well a fanned area The on slab design so construction and oil to Id tat ih leisure home could be It as an emended bow project by a lam Id team horizontal channel ski no and the or do a and end I nlsh wh 11 Wend easily Into a rang natural sell rajs The two bedrooms are posit to the lolfol iho away hum the main I a The heater and hot water tank are located a en co old doors lor ma n Stacked washer and dryur are to Iho bath tor con Plans lor des Ho I chased ether by the singe set at a cost oil 1 or as a live sot package economical at an package at only DO Whichever quant ty you choose please add to age and hand i pteaso add sales tax Send lor the current Select Homes sere no Imag naive decora ng and home Improvement Ideas plus 1 lop homo ami collage plans every typo labia for S3 12 plus Si postage To order any these please send cheque or money payable to Home Week Address lo Homo Week The Ka Ion His He ad Unl I 151 floidale Ontario ISM FACTORY OUTLET WINDOWS TO ADVERTISE IN THIS FEATURE PLEASE CALL 8772201 BROAN 317Armtlnng 2264 BOUCHER ALUMINUM A 90 DAT WARRANTY STORM WINDOWS AHD STORM SELECTION OF COLOURS FREE ESTIMATES 8778830 HILLS ELECTRICAL COHTRACTIMa Eiivtiii AGE MECHANICAL LTD ALL YOUR AND HEATING NEEDS HDUlInfL SERVICE REPAIRS CLEANING 877 3638 6270 EC GAS SERVICES LICENCED GAS FITTED 8778071 aRJay FREE ESTIMATES Fully licenced AH Work dST 877 5343 excuses and he before that It wjb lutles Thus Hit sessions ore but ihcy are not rigid If there theme of immediate importance this Is what men will rithtr in Ihc scheduled theme of the program Is f r one hour but like the morn if on men sometimes longer one the men have a man must lake his hot scat The men with sin seniority meaning those who huvt residents the longest go first but all get their lurn On these occasions he other men is at staff focus on the man In an his faults as well as his positive the It Is an unity to look at himself and for him to share with Ihc others his feelings and his world view incorporating essential basics such as this Is where I am today and his is where I came from The hotsnt technique helps res o learn more about himself about he different aspects of his personality as well as how others pi relive him In reference to this type of session and the program In general Peg said We with tender loving care tivc him not only critic Ism but a pat on the back as well She explained that a fundamental problem the alcoholic faces Is a lack of self esteem Consequently we endorse praise the positive things about his life and personality that he has overlooked We give them a big dose of self selfconfidence and love Ncitwcekrepoiier Donna Itldley talks to some of the clients at Recovery House about their therapy sessions Mayors salary costs taxpayers How much money the and his counc make for efforts According the surer Monday Mayor Miller wis for his services and for expenses like and mile igc nil of the town 12 of them wen paid 6 Only three councillors ipplietf for expenses Marl and Dave Whiting Coun Armstr received expenses and Whiting PHOTO REPRINTS are available tor any photograph appearing The Herald 8772201 Kindergarten Registration lor September 1985 THE HALT0N ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL B0AHD ADVANCED registration for those children who will attending kindergarten In tho Catholic Schools In Burlington Oakvlllo Milton Georgetown and will be held all schools TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 12 AND 1985 9 a to Noon 1 15pm AGE OF ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Birth and FamllyOHIP Number BONUS BUCKS tun I YRS EXPERIENCE TOTAL WINDOW DOOR SAVING WINDOV a DOORS ffentu BLOWN INSULATION 451 1129 MAKING THE OLD LIKE NEW PARK AVENUE COLLISION CUSTOM PAINTING AND COMPLETE AUTO RESTORATION 3528 Park Awe WATSON AUTO PARTS WRECKING Attention Property Owners and Tenants In The Cities Of Burlington Brampton and The Towns Of Hallon Hills Oakville Milton and Caledon WANT ID APPEAL YOUR ASSESSMENT You still have time to appeal your 1984 assessment if you feel your home or business property has been improperly assessed Your assessment is important because the amount of property tax you pay depends on it in that the assessed value of your property is multiplied by your municipal and school mill rate to determine your 1985 property taxes Notices of Assessment have been mailed to property owners and tenants whose assessments have changed since last year Open houses have been held in your area to answer questions and amend assessment information if necessary Open house dates and locations were announced in a previous advertisement The Assessment Roll has now been delivered to your municipal ity for the purposes of calculating the amount of taxes you must pay on your property in For information on your assess ment the Assessment Boll is now available for review at your Municipal Office during regular business hours If you feel your property has been improperly assessed and you have not yet made your appeal known you still have until February 1985 to deliver or mail an appeal to the Assessment Review Board And remember even If you did not receive a Notice of Assess ment you still have the right to appeal Appeal deadline February 12 1985 The Assessment Review Board is an impartial body reporting to the Attorney General of Ontario which provides you with an addi tional opportunity to have your assessment reviewed if in your opinion it is not fair and equitable with similar properties in your area The Review Board is more informal and relaxed than a regular court of law You may present your own case retain a lawyer or ask a relative or friend to speak as your agent To help you in filing your appeal Notice of Appeal forms are available from the Assessment Review Board your Regional Assessment Office or your Municipal Office As well you can use the reverse side of a Notice of Assessment or write a letter stating the property address and roll number together with your reasons for appealing Appeals should be forwarded to the Regional Reg istrar of the Assessment Review Board listed below Ministry of Revenue onions ASSESSMENT REVIEW BOARD MINISTRY OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL Suite 303 713 Davis Drive Newmarket Ontario L3Y

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