Page 14— Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, November 28, 1992 sponsored by Georgetown & District Memorial Hospital Volunteers’ Association Saturday, December Holy Cross Auditorium . Maple Avenue, Georgetown ay Music by David Swallaced Reception 6:30p.m. Buffet Diner 7:30 p.m. Tickets $60/couple Royal LePage Real 1d Hospital Gift Shop. For tickets or Table Reservations contact Valerie at 877-9137 For further information, please call Vi at 877-4593 meeting or event, or do you want to raise your organizat Community Calenda Does your non-profit community organization have an upcoming ee! ition’s profile, then Community Calendar can work for you. Drop by Halton Hills This Week at 232 Guelph St., Georgetown or fax us at 873-3918 with -all the information about your event. Remember to include your orga- nization’s contact person’s name and telephone number. Items will be run free of charge for as long as is appropriate. Bereavement group Dec. 1- Halton Regional Health Department is sponsoring a Bereavement Support Group for people who have recently experi- enced the death of a loved one. The seminar will be held the Halton Regional Health Department office, 93 Main St., S., Georgetown from 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Dec. 1, 8 and Wastewise Presents... Dec. 2 - Joan Davison showing slides and speaking about the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. All are welcome to attend! Dec. 2, 1992 at 7:30 p.m. at Wastewise. Call 873- 8122 for more information. First aid and CPR courses Dec. 5 - St. John Ambulance is offering a Standard First Aid course Dec. 5 and 6 and a CPR course Dec. 12 and 13 from 9 a.m, to 4 p-m. For more information call Yvon Essiembre at 853-4889, David Burke 877-1045 or Carol Merten, 873-1425 after 5 p.m. Crisis Centre fundraiser Dec. 5 - Carol-Ann Michaelson of Clay Concepts, Glen Williams, is holding a fundraising day Dec. 5. She will donate 20 per cent of the day’s total sales to the Halton Rape Crisis Centre. Mayor’s luncheon Dec. 10-The Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce will be hosting the 6th Annual Mayor’s Luncheon Dec. 10 at noon at the North Halton Golf and Country Club. Mayor Russ Miller will high- light the town’s past year. Guest speaker will be Linda Leatherdale, editor of Your Money for the Toronto Sun. Contact the Chamber 877-7119 for more information or to make a reservation. Bake sale c. 12 — Huttonville United Church Christmas Bake Sale Sat. Dec. 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. deli- cious homemade baking, Christmas goodie plates and lunch room. Come and join the fellowship at a little country church, Stress seminars Dec. 16 — Stress getting to you? Especially at this time of year...Canadian Mental Health Association, Halton Region branch, is offering a one-night seminar on stress, understanding and learning to deal with it. Come to discuss and share new strategies, Wednesday Dec. 16 between 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. at the Library and Cultural Centre, 9 Church St., Georgetown. A $4 optional dona- tion is requested. For more infor- mation call Peggy Grall at 416-681- 6776. Handel’s Messiah _ Dec. 18-The Georgetown Choral Society will be presenting Handel’s Messiah in celebration on the 250th anniversary of this great Christmas favorite: Holy Cross Church, Georgetown Dec. 18. For more information talk to a choir member or visit Oxbow Books for tickets. _ b-O Daly Paints a Christmas to Remember & Presents and the Canadian Cancer Society invites you to celebrate the art of giving at the 1st annual Unconventional Art Auction % Pictures 4 IMPORTANT THOUGHTS * All proceeds go to the Canadian Cancer Society. DATES * Bids will be taken from December 1 to December 6. %* On December 6 between 2 and 4 p.m. you are invited to the gallery for refreshments and last minute bids. In these economic times many charities are also suffering. Celebrate the spirit of the sea- son by contributing. HERE'S HOW IT WORKS All artwork will have a bid sheet. There will be a ridicu- lously low reserve bid, with set increments. Simply put your name and bid on the sheet. You can come in (or call) as * Charitable donation receipts will be issued. * All artwork is museum quali- ty framed by Pictures & Presents and is guaranteed. many times as you wish to ARTISTS INCLUDE check on your bid, and re-bid if Robert Bateman batt 8 ; you like. All bidding will be Carole Black Paul Landry { done in a relaxed environment. Carl Brenders james Lumbers ie ing allowed! Walter Campbell _ John Newby No frenzied buying allowed! Guy Cohelesch re : Jim Daly Trisha Romance Bev Doolittle John Seerey-Lester Steve Hanks and many more her favourite gift. 124 MAIN ST.S., GEORGETOWN FAVORITE GIFT by Jim Daly oe © We all have memories of a special holiday or Christmas. The lit- tle girl in my painting will always remember this Christmas and