Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 2 January 1993, p. 6

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- Page 6 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, January 2, 1993 - Social Catering Ltd. Banquet Halls Available St. George's Anglican Church HAPPENINGS We'll Meet 48 MAIN ST.,S Georgetown 877-2252 g Program Guide Will be delivered to your home during the week of January 3rd. F4 e sg Education <x cuss Oo \ e 3 ar fo) ry) a Cc S$ = Winter to Summer ’93 2) <x ae Ww ae e Call: 333-3499 / 878-1240 Blood clinic Jan. 2 — Halton Hills Mayor Russ Miller and members of coun- cil are sponsoring a Red Cross Blood Clinic from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 2 (today). The clinic will be held at the Halton Hills Civic Centre in lieu of the Mayor’s Levee. : Singers wanted Jan. 9 — Singers are wanted for ‘Globe Productions spring show The Mikado. This is an opportunity to join in the fun of performing a Gilbert and Sullivan play. For audition time on Jan. 8 or Jan. 9 and other information call Maureen Walker, 877-4323 or Al Fraser 877-5545 or 877-2291. x TS John Elliott Theatre in Georgetown starting at 7:30 p.m. Jan, 20. Sponsored by SunLife of Canada the evening’s agenda includés a look at the new RRSP rules, ways to reduces the affect of taxes, and much more. For more information and reser- vations call 873-7324 416-626-3004 Financial planning seminar Jan. 20— A financial plan- ning seminar will be held at the it 140 ARMSTRONG AVE., GEORGETOWN, ONT. L7G 4S3 = IN, * -Fumiture, Cottages, Valuables - Extra Inventory ¢ COMMERCIAL - Surplus Stock, Off-Season Inventory ¢ INDUSTRIAL - - Dead Files, etc.,etc., i etc. Ci ontario eorgetowms ~ cate) F south, G on-Toron' 48 Main sued ane 712252» Brampt Georgeronrr A? pecember 07 1997 nada : 945-1646, Foe 7G 364 A te )877-3888 ioe rit nave see! red HOw are wir 5 the ; ess ntion tO forts. te tO ee pen 2 resounere cur pet eer ae ieee able to demon avel campaign 3s DET ie stat, ant Veg business sais and we Wer @ discount ANE Our oApurteous and cop ato ne nee and price SPECS = 't not better fen cage naster You! contri ervice 4 10% as is ME d have ise our S gins 28 99 16 doing S°- tou! adve' fer barg' sce while i ec. , ee tnat we = of persone! service ee publication. Your co" Halton Hil is ide 2 higher seg our service opie of prov ‘ advertise os ries in Toronto A ie newsParer we will continue to See yy deliv red by YO nd assure you that ur help 2 ou for all YO We thank y sncerely> Pe Coast iy * putenberd: sally Pur aoe" WG travel \nc. 8! (Toronto). Family history search Jan. 24 — The Halton-Peel Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society’s regular meeting will be at Chinguacousy Branch Library, lower level, 150 Central Park Dr. Brampton on Jan. 24 at 2 p.m. Visitors are welcome. Speaker is Alan Skeoch, author of Broken ‘Wings, speaking on the Bernardo Children and the Home Chil . First Aid courses Jan. 11 — St. John Ambulance is offering courses in Standard First Aid Jan. 11, 13, 18, 20 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. and C.P.R. Jan. 30, 31 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information call Yvon Essiembre 853-4889, David Burke 877-1045, Carol Merten 873-1425. HA needs volunteers Do you enjoy helping people? The Canadian Mental Health Association is looking for energetic committed volunteers to assist with Acton’s Oasis social recre- i le who have ‘experienced mental health prob- le : ms. 4 Times are Tuesday, Wednesday ‘and Thursd: nings from 5 to 8:30 p. nd, ‘Williams Town Hall. Seniors Drop-in _ Glen Williams and surrounding ‘area seniors are invited to attend all or part of the Wednesday activities at anew Seniors Drop-in Centre. — From 10-11:30 a.m. Tai Chi, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Coffee (bring brown bag lunch), 1 to 3 p.m. a variety of activities will be offered. Come join us, a warm welcome awaits you. St. Alban’s Church Parish Hall, Glen Williams. For more informa- tion call Lillian Bumford 873-1318 or Peggy Dallimore 873-7603. New in Town The Halton Hills Newcomers’ Club is open to women who have resided in Halton Hills less than three years. We are a non-profit, non-denom- inational social organization formed to welcome new residents and to make their transition into a new neighborhood as smooth as possible. We have a variety of events and activities to include your partner and children. Ladies meet at 8 p.m. each month at the Glen Williams Town Hall. Please call Wendy Robins at 877- 1573 for more information.

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