Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 20, 1988, p. 2

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Page I HILLS OUTLOOK Saturday Februarys iw Outlook on Halton Hills Recruit Harvey graduates Private Darren Harvey age from Georgetown Ontario graduated from Canadian Forces Recruit School at Canadian Forces Base Cornwall Is Nova ScotJa on February 1968 Private Harvey Is the son of Mrs Matilda Harvey of Georgetown Ontario Private Harvey has spent 10 weeks at Canadian Forces Base Cor the Basic Training Centre Tor all English speaking recruits Private Harvey was trained by Master Seaman Rick Taylor and the end of his basic t mining Private Harvey was presented with the Skill at Amu Trophy This award is presented to the recruit who obtains The new executive of the Acton Feb 10 Front row left to row Hartley Gerald Social Services and Information right Sandra Black Ron and Centre officially look office at the Eileen Margaret Herald photo Acton General Meeting In the Acton and Ortniby Back Expansion continues for Into Its eleventh year of operation the Acton Social Services and In formation Centre Is becoming more of an Integrated part of the Acton community Every year since Its inception ASSIC has demonstrated growth in extent and variety of services of said President Gerald Ren at the Annual General Meeting at ID attempts to ease the life burden of all who seek our assistance he said The extent of the programs of in 1987 and the massive amount of volunteer hours have helped ASSIC expand once again this year he said Perhaps biggest move for ASSIC In recent years was Its move Town Hall Although the Property Commlllce reports the windows are draughty and need to be replaced new ramp for handicapped persons should be completed this ycor But volunteers are the heart and soul of and tost volunteers donated over hours of their time to help persons m need in the Acton different mm it tecs and set up by helped of people find agencies who could help specific needs or gave direct services such a ride to eleven groups set up by Is Meals on Wheels The five day a week service is run by volunteers and the number of meals delivered has increased dramatically in the lost two years from Just over to almost Seniors arc now becoming much more aware of the services offered by thanks partially to a brochure put out In 1986 describing the services Over volunteer hours were registered by the Seniors Advisory Committee in 1987 About per cent of time is spent serving seniors Another visible part of is the transportation pool In arranged 188 rides for members of the Acton Most rides were arranged for seniors who needed to keep medical appointments But many other groups such as the Alzheimer Disease Support Group the Income Tax Clinic the Public Health Seniors Clinic and the Needs Coordination group donated more volunteer hours in Perhaps the most startling in crease is in the number of phone calls and dropIns at ASSIC since the beginning of the 1980b In all received over phone calls or dropIns from people asking for help in That s up over 134 per cent since 1981 Along with one of the busiest years ever ASSIC a financial situation has remained fairly steady ASSIC has over in cash at the moment that down from almost in 1966 but treasurer Ross said provincial sup port should be higher In 1968 A vast majority of ASSIC s revenue comes from government grants donations rent Those three categories accounted for most of in revenues In 1967 the revenue statement shows While revenue was down slightly from 1966 mainly due to a decrease in government grants expenditures Increased by about S3 to Just over In The biggest ex penditure increase was salaries and benefits which cost about in 19B7 up from about contingency fund suffered a decrease in revenue of in but the 1987 project fund con tains over year The project fund blips pay for Christmas projects fruit and volunteer appreciation a wards Mr credited the tion of the people associated wllh COURTMATES Traffic Ticket Specialist about cost and loss demon A alt cor wilh MIKE DOUGALL 8771556 Toll Free 1 CIA HOUSEHOLDER AD RUNS UP TOO INSERTIONS COME IN FOR MORE DETAILS the HERALD HALTON ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD FRENCH IMMERSION PROGRAM The Roman Catholic School Board odors an optional French Immersion Program to its Engl language students en taring Grade in September 1 988 A parent information meeting la scheduled as follows Halton Hills Tues Feb 23 1 988 pm Holy Cross Shool Maple Avenue Georgetown For further information please contact Michelle Program Consultant 8326300 ext 21 4 note thai Is not a registration the highest total score in the and sub machine gun firing classifications Presenting the award is Commander McMillan SAME DAY TAX RETURNS for its recent success Ex Director Peggie Balklnd and assistants Eileen Dlx and June Lewis played a big part In the ex services lest year he said But he also recognized the efforts of retiring directors Keith Bain David Sleek lev and Margaret Tamblyn for their wisdom and dedication over the years He welcomed new directors Fran Marcoux Keith Black and Sandra Deforest Into ASSIC four will Join remaining directors Gerald Ronnie Ross Knechtel Lome Doberthlen Elly Hartley Coles Eileen Ken Jackson Margaret Mackenzie helps enrich the lives of others and bring joy and self worth to our clients said Mr It is easy to work with such will people May all continue to serve this community w attention and love 8772217 MENS WEAR Final Clearance 50 to 70 OFF ALL FALL WINTER MERCHANDISE 211 GUELPHST GEORGETOWN Northview Centre 8777361 LEARN TO DRIVE THIS WINTER NEXT COURSE BEGINS FEB 17th WEEKS a TlnmiHyi pm UGH INSURANCE DISCOUNTS 8770751 16 Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada

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