Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 3 October 1992, p. 12

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Page 12 Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, October 3, 1992 Course starting for "Paus-itive Halton Regional Health Department, Community Health Services Division, will offer a six part series “Paus-itive Women” designed to promote healthy deci- INCONTINENT) PROBLEMS? Now available in Canada - New unique underwear with washable liner. Guaranteed to replace adult diapers. Free confidential demo. Call 877-0950 GDS Distributions Women" sion-making and lifestyle choices by women experiencing mid-life changes. Participants will enjoy sharing and learning with other women, will explore society’s attitude and existing myths about middle age and find out what is normal. Learn how to lessen the symp- toms of Menopause, how to deal with life’s challenges and stresses and make positive choices. “Paus-itive Women” series will begin Thursday, October 8, at 7:30 p.m. at the Halton Regional Health Department Office in Georgetown, 93 Main Street South. To register for the series and for information call 877-2238 tt ane May not be used in conjunction wth any other promotion. feserve ther ht to limit q EXPRESS @ CHICKEN ot FINGERS =% HURRY - Buy one 3 Ib. box at reg. price 16.95 and receive 2nd box for 99 your bec oe Delrex & Guelph Sts. Georgetown OPEN SUNDAYS! BOXED MEAT FROZEN FOOD G. SALE ENDS SOON! m* 877-0721 Everytime I call a real estate office to inquire about a house I have se bys they ask me all kinds of personal Eereesico Sana eee Neither does a REALTOR have for entertain- ing customers. "A REALTOR was et cave ‘i often hang up without retrieving information about the property. Is this i hae In eur, wn, all that is asked Every day, in real estate offi marketplace , prospective homebuyers they have driven by with a "FOR SALE” a on the front lawn. the property in an ad in the In many cases, eat lie peee If jae moneis a gre to purchase a help 9 you. ou ita 1 REALTOR iow that you are "playing the field" with many different agents, you agents working half-heartedly at finding you a ‘ask yourself, "Would you want call to the person “on duty" ho ea oad real For more information on this series of articles or ‘call Don ask your name and phone number as well as answer your questions pertaining to the location, THIS WEEK'S FEATURE HOMES... Hearn Soles Rep atthe ofc 8775165 or at home 853-4244, PRICED TO Beautiful 2400 sq. ft. home backing onto wooded ravine ith panoramic view from deck. Finished basement has walkout to large back yard. ‘Asking just $258,000. Call Don Hearn* now to view at 877-5165. 92-2-339 GOOD STARTER E Solid 3 bedroom home close to lake and downtown. Lots 877-5165. At $159,900. it wont last. Community Calendar... our non-profit community organization have an upcomii meeting or event, or do you want to ing, raise your organization’s profile, then Community 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 Jong as ls appropriate. Multiple Sclerosis Group Our group meets once a month and offers support encouragement and information to those with M.S. Also available, Yoga classes for persons with M.S. For more infor- mation call Jane Adshead 853- 1756. or 877-5430. Art Show October 3 — The Fourth Annual Nassagaweya Art Show and Sale, will be held October 3 (today) and features 22 area artists including Linda Donais, Laura Kingsbury and Jo Waiterson of Georgetown. It is a wonderful opportunity to discover high quality original art at- affordable prices. The show will be held at the Nassagaweya Community Centre, Brookville, Guelph Line 6 km. north of Highway 401. Doors are open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m, Amnesty Coffee House October 3 — The Amnesty International Group 196 of Halton Hills is hoping for a full house at their first big fundraiser — a com- munity Coffee House to be held on October 3 (today), 8 p.m. at St. John’s es Church, 11 Guelph St., Georgetown. Featured performers include: rock-folk-blues artists Janice Giddings, Phil Lewin and Kent. Neame, Scottish balladeer Bill Muir, the piano stylings of Tom Kingston, a Dixieland Quintet of local students called “Band in Georgetown,” a piano medley by Haydn Evans, folk artist Laura Thomas and the western-folk trio of Jim Broughton, Neil Cotton and Joe Quinlan. Hot cider, coffee, cheesecake and muffins will be on the menu. Everyone is welcome. For more information call 877-0331. Art Exhibit October 4 — An exhibition of vy Jo members and friends of individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia. For further information contact Linda or Mae at 878-7267. Cancer meeting October 14 — The 1992 Annual Meeting of the Halton Hills Unit of the Canadian watercolors and ‘Walterson will be on display i in oe studio at The Forge in Terra cue The show opens October 4 from to 5 p.m. and continues C November 8. Chain of Life October 4 — On Sunday, October 4, from 2:30-3:30, North Halton Pro-Life will be having its second annual Life Chain. Life Chain is a peaceful, prayer- ful witness to the truth — the sanc- tity of life — and the reality that abortion kills children and exploits women, To participate, meet at 2:15 p.m. at the parking lot of the Maple Avenue Baptist Church. For more information call Irene Merker at 878-2142. Self Defense demo October 6 — The University Women’s Club invites the public to attend a free self defense demon- stration at 8:30 p.m. on October 6 in the Harrison Public School Library. It is an opportunity to learn some simple and effective techniques. Mental Health Clinic October 8 — The North Halton Mental Health Clinic is offering a six week educational program start- ing October 8 1992 for family Cancer Society will be held Wednesday October 14, at 7 p.m. in the Committee Room, Halton Hills Civic Centre, 1 Halton Hills Drive, Georgetown. The agenda includes the report of the officers, election of the officers and Board of Directors and other business. For more information contact unit co-ordinator Sheila Huska at 877-1124. : Talent night October 15 — Arts Alive is host- ing Local Talent Night Thursday October 15 at the John Elliott Theatre. We are looking for resi- dents of Halton Hills who can sing, dance, play an instrument or tell a joke. The more unusual the act the better. All ages are welcome to per- form. Please call 877-5545 if you would like to participate. _ High School Crafts October 24 — The Fifth Annual Georgetown High School Crafts and Art Sale will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. October 24 and 25. Attractions will include 110 ven- dors, raffle, refreshments, and door prizes. All proceeds to support stu- dent projects SERVICES LTD. MORTGAGES « This is a great time to re-finance! MORTGAGES 1 year rate 5 year hi-ratio rate 25 year mortgages available 10. 59% Are you interested in paying a lower monthly mortgage payment? Are you interested in consolidating your Financial Obligations? Landa Good ea win Ap tinl FINANCIAL THE MORTGAGE SPECIALISTS ~ COMPARE OUR RATES ~ (No Fees charged for people who qualify) We also have monies for Power of Sales, id (Rates subject to change without notice) s, efc. CALL DAVE or DONNA KRAUSE DAVE KRAUSE 873-4991 rax 873-3931 GINNY'S DIAPER SERVICE SMOKE IS A KILLER - STAY LOW When there's smoke stay low and go --- This fire safety message may sound like child's play but it's really one of the best ways to save your life ina fire. Most fire fatalities are due to smoke. Smoke is full of poisonous gases and even a few breaths can kill. Since smoke rises, you should stay low and crawl to the nearest exit. Get out quickly. Don't take time to gather valuables. Your local fire department says that the only valuable thing in your house that can't be replaced is you.

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