Page 10 HALTON HILLS OUTLOOK Saturday January IMS Outlook op Lifestyle Against the odds PAT blankets adventurers as well as To book the service adaptive equipment or make further en quiries call While we are on the topic of recreational opportunities It is good news to know that Hal ton now has a horse back riding program or the disabled After three years organization and promotion the Thomas Remedial Equestrian Centre has found a home on a hundred acre form near Mohawk Raceway The founder and driving force behind the program is Mavis Nicholson a Georgetown resident who conceived of the Idea as a result of her Involve ment with CARD At present six people are taking weekly lessons and another fifty are on the waiting list There are plans to expand the program and any assistance In this endeavor would be welcome financial volunteer support etc Since Its opening in September participants have derived enjoyment self- satisfaction and most importantly therapeutic benefits to all ages Mavis Nicholson and Tom Sutherland Chairman of the board of directors for are my guests on Halloo Cable Against The Odds Air time is Wednesday Feb at 30 and Thursday Feb IS If you wish to register for the pro gram volunteer or make a donation Name omitted last weeks account of Wayne and Debbie Newmans forthcoming marriage we omitted the name of Cheryl Thompson who hosted a shower for Debbie WI concerned with garbage issue takes place In the Capital Region from Feb to 11 and a list of events are plan The needs of seniors and the physically challenged have been ad dressed In terms of available equip ment and assistance The Host and Hostess Service is coordinated by the Capital Commission and design to provide assistance to all visitors with special needs They will act as escorts for senior adults and the visually or mobility impaired at Winterlude As an example one might book a guide to escort them through Ice Dream on Daws Lake or the Crystal Garden in Confederation Park Their guide book can help you plan your own Itinerary to make the most of both indoor and outdoor activities The listed Itineraries include weekend and weekday events that arc directly related to the festival or throughout the National Capital Region The following equipment special ly adapted to the disabled Is provid ed through the Host and Hostess Ser vice sledge push bars for Ice Dream mobile units and cassettes or recorders for the visually By KAY WILSON Herald Special The Brampton West Women Institute held it Jan meeting at the home of Dorothy Ostrander at 1 p Margaret Mc Clure Charlotte McClure and Alma Doane assisted the hostess dent lsobel McKay opened with a message for the new year Secretary lsobel read the minutes and correspondence The provincial board of the Federated Women Institutes of On is asking program ordlnators or public relations of to meet May 1315 at Kingston The theme Is educate and initiate The roll call how I reduce the amount of garbage from my home revealed that members are aware of Hie need recycle and reduce the amount of garbage Alma Doane a branch member who has followed very closely Peel Region landfill site search told members of the many Important decisions that have to be made prevent future problems Recently a toxic dumping station the second permanent one in On has been made available on weekends at the Britannia Road location where there are containers for specific toxic materials Members were reminded of the Peel South District March Hare The layette articles to be ready tor the March meeting A con lest to recognize members baby pic tures was won by Juliette Alma was scout for the meeting and Florence Hut ton gave the courtesies Feb the members will meet at the Dominion Seed House In Georgetown at 10 a m for a tour Husbands and friends are Invited NORVAL Plnegrove Community Club met at the home of Spencer and Kay Wilson Jan 11 President trade McGee chaired the meeting and welcomed the IB members and Prairie read the minutes Kay Wilson Introduced Fred and Mai chin of who showed slides and gate a cum men wry on a trip they had to Spain lost April when the temperature was well over C They visited with their daughter Janctte who was stu dying Spanish for The slides showed the cities and towns with narrow streets just room for a small car or motor bike to get through The streets looked as If they were swept every day no litter or garbage on the ground but Spain doesnt have to contend with junk food containers either Every window had window boxes no matter how high There were flowering plants anu a long pole with a rope to pull was used to water the floral arrangements Their type of farming Is very primitive with Forthcoming Scout events By JEAN LAYMAN Herald Special The north district council of Scouts Canada met last Wednes day evening at the Hall in Georgetown with president Gotding chairing the meeting Many of the forthcoming events were discussed at the meeting Craft workshop for first year Cubs at SI Johns United Church Hall Winter camp for Scouts Jan Provincial ski Jamboree Feb Borden Kub Rally Feb at Knox Presbyterian Church Hall SCOUT CHURCH PARADES 1st Georgetown Feb at Ham at St Johns United Church 1st Hornby Feb at at United Church 2nd Georgetown Feb 21 at 11 a 1st Glen Wllllami Feb 28 at 10 am at St Albans Anglican Church Georgetown Feb at 10 a m at St Andrews United Church services are in observance of ScoutGuide week in Canada AUDIO DUALITY STEFEO SYSTEMS ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR HOME AUTOMOTIVE RECORDS TAPES St WCt WiUttlHm Buy A Lb or Buy A Box HOT CHOCOLATE OPEN DAYS A WEEK 8530101 MILL ST ACTON ONTARIO Sara Lot cunor OR flmJI I MS 99 Plantations of olive groves can be seen In the valleys and on the tain side as well as an abundance of citrus fruits which are grown in abundance Gypsies mate their rounds still and camp In caves ground the mountahw IGypsies used to frequent the area of some GO years ago too and the Jog at the Fifth west of I Winston Churchill and near a spring creek I Gertrude McGee thanked the I Ma I chins and presented them with plant Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Jean Ilarrop Irene Hunter thanked all involved with the evening jM ELLS DRIVING SCHOOL Ontario SftrlMmgu Next Course February 1st to February Monday Wednesday Night 630 930 pm phone 8772671 WINTER SALE CONTINUES ALL DRESSES 50 ALL SWEATERS 50 0 OFF 70 OFF SPECIAL RACK ASSORTED PANTS JACKETS ETC PLANNING A WINTER VACATION We have an excellent selection and SWIMWEAR NOW AVAILABLE SHOP FOR BEST SELECTION 77 MAM ST Step LADIES SHOES ACCESSORES WINTER SALE CONTINUES Slum Boots Handbags earns Wants Shot CM Protects MAIN ST S DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN 8771636