Page 12 Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, September 5, 1992 INCONTINENT| Does your Community Calendar. es) PROBLEMS? & Comm to replace adult diapers. dents and to make their transition i as smooth _ The Halton Hills Club is open to women who have resided in Halton Hills less than Call 877-0950 three years. We are a non-profit, GDS Distributions non-denominational social organi- zation formed to welcome new resi- Free confidential demo. Call fy @ FREE ANALYSIS i ~€ LAWN CARE ~ Organic and Environmentally Considerate Programs ~ «Fertilizing Insect Control » Weed Control» Aeration 873-WEED 873-9333 “What the world needs now is love..."the love Co) MCToXe RSal-ve R-lo)ces-(e a) our hearts. Christian books will help you to love your world for Jesus’ sake. Monday to Saturday 9:30 - 5 p.m., Thursday & Friday 9:30 - 9 p.m. 318 Guelph St., Georgetown 77-1550} A CREATIVE MOVEMENT ,; CLASS FOR KIDS Your child is allowed to experience success within his or her own ability while developin: their own style of expression. They will use movement to communicate ideas and to express their ideas creatively. Children are natural shakers and movers and this class will help them improve self- eons and body awareness in a fun wi * Classes run from saeccietiber until the end of May. * A variety of class times and days wailable. * Class sizes are limited. Our certified instructors are eager to FITNESS PROGRAMS, Inc. has been successfully operating an = Aa promotin IVE LIVING in Halton Hills for the last 10 years. For further information and to register your child, please call (416) 877-0771. eof Work That Body Fitness Programs Inc. 232 Guelph St., Georgetown (416) 877-0771 new as possible. We have a variety of events and activities to include your partner and children. Ladies meet at © 8 p.m. on third Wednesday of each month. Our next meeting is on September 16 at the Glen Williams Town Hall. Please call Wendy Robins at 877-1573 for more infor- ition, : Acton Badminton The Acton Badminton Club will start the fall-spring session on r 1, Come, enjoy yourself. Please contact George Lee at 853- 1066 for registration or more infor- ‘mation. Seniors’ Bake Sale The Georgetown and District The Monday afternoon Duplicate Bridge at the Georgetown Legion ‘will resume on Seplemiet 14 at 1 p.m. sharp, upstairs. available and free cern served. For further information call Elsie 877-2475 or Norma 877- rses St. John Ambulance is offering courses in Standard First, Aid and CPR. Standard First Aid courses are available from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. September 14, 16, 21, 23. CPR is available from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. September 26 and 27. For More information call David Burke at 877-1045, Carol Merten at 873-1425 or Yvon Essiembre at Seniors’ Association is having a 853-4889. bake sale at this year's Georgetown Fall Fair. We will be contacting members by phone asking for oe at the both and for baked jut if we are unable to get you, ne still need your help and would ask you to call Barbara Scully at 877-2750 for more infor- mation. We look forward to seeing you at our booth which will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on September 12 fro baked goods and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. September 13 for coffee and muffins. Bridge resumes Historical Society meeting The Esquesing Historical Society will meet at 7:30 p.m. September 9 at Knox Presbyterian Church, Main Street, Georgetown. At this meet- ing, local resident Wheldon (Steamer) Emmerson will speak on old Georgetown. All are welcome. Guide ati ion Girl Guide registration will be held from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. September 15. Georgetown East registration will be held at Centennial School, Delrex Blyd. and Georgetown West registration OPTICAL Affordable Pri + One Hour Service in Most Single Vision» Oman Eyewear + Eye Examinations Arranged for Essilor Frame 232 Guelph St. Georgetown (BACK TO SCHOOL >) Guelphview Square (comer of Guelph & Mountainview) 873-3050 Carl Orchards Heritage Ra] Winston Churchill OPEN SUNDAYS! Queen St. 5 = w Steeles Ave. Hwy. 401 e Wagon Rides Pony Rides ¢ Honey, Maple Syrup and Jams ¢ Corn Roast p \ Apples, ¢ Bake Shop - Freshly Baked Pies ¢ Herbs and Flowers - Pick your own or ready picked Dry Flower Arrangements ¢ Apples - Other Varieties ready pi Peaches & Cream Sweet Corn PICK YOUR OWN MCINTOSH APPLES (Tart & Sour) 94 - 96 HERITAGE ROAD 456-2095 6 pI an upcoming meeting or event, or do you want to raise your organization’s profile, then Calendar can work for you. Call Halton. Hills This Week at 873-2254 or fax us at 873-3918 with all the information about your event. Remember | to include your organization’s contact person’s name and telephone number. Items will be run free of charge for as long as is will be se at Knox ne a Main St. For more informat Lynda Siathdee (7 7) Georgetown East District Commissioner or Linda Hunter (877-1305) Georgetown West District Commissioner. Adults are needed as leaders. Creative sewi The Halton Creative Sewing Association will be meeting in a new place, the main cafeteria at Georgetown and District High School on Guelph St., Georgetown. The date is September 15 at 8 p.m. and the fee still remains just $4 per person. There will also be an opportunity to sign up for fall class- es. If there are any questions don’t hesitate to call 877-5485 or 873- 2485. Young artist painting A wonderful painting was creat- ed in a shared effort by the young children visiting the ReVision’s art show at the Cultural Centre Gallery. If you didn’t get a chance to admire it — drop into the Georgetown Branch Library, Children’s Services to enjoy. The painting will be exhibited for the next while. The newly formed group of local artists and art buffs, ReVision, plan to raffle the paint- ing at a future date. Pioneer Girls Pioneer Girls registration night at Maple Ave. Baptist Church 6:45 p.m. September 14. This is for girls ages six and up looking for an exciting program of fun, chal- lenges, crafts, activities and Bible stories. For more information call 877-1788 or 877-2322. Ambulance barbecue For the last 35 years, members of the Halton Hills Ambulance Service have been providing care to those in the community who need- ed help. On September 12 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., the service will be hosting an Open House and Barbecue at its Chapel Street, Georgetown base. Members of the community are invited to come and learn more about the service and the work of the Emergency Health Services Branch of the Ministry of Health. Along with the display will be a silent auction and all proceeds will be used to pur- chase CPR and paramedic training equipment. Come out and meet members of the service, see various emergency support units and meet Andy the Ambulance. TH. BRIGGS UPHOLSTERY + Specializing in Antiques + Recovered and Repaired } + Replacement Foam + Kitchen & ah Mee) + Rec. Vehicle Se 877-9312 uclieg 8 hcl SOMEONE NEEDS % * YOUR OLD 3 WINTER COAT! Did you know that someone who needs a coat could be toasty warm this winter because of your generosity! All winter coats will be accepted until Oct. 15/92 by St. Albans Church, 537 Main St., Glen Williams and Barragers Cleaners at their two locations - 166 Guelph St. and 360 Guelph St., Georgetown - to be cleaned free of charge and distributed to someone who needs it! Thank you for your generosity!