Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 13 January 1993, p. 12

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| | | Page 12 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, January 13, 1993 Just in case you missed the little ad on the weekend... HERE'S The BIG ONE! Pooh (spelled with an H) Bear Productions brings you We'll Take You Through the Years This January 14, 15 & 16 BEATS 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, McGibbon Hotel RHE ONLY FP eAC er - LO tion’s contact fice of Does your non-profit community organization have an upcoming meeting or event, or do you want to raise your organization’s profile? 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 organiza- or name and telephone number. Items will be run Parent aid este Jan. 13 — The next meeting of Parent-Aid will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 13 (today) in the teachers’ lounge at Acton High School. Everyone welcome to join our small group of parents for friendly help and support. Parent-Aid is a self-help group that is fortunate to have the expert guidance of Harvey Lemon, School Social Worker. We welcome your ideas and suggestions for future speakers. The group meets on the second Wednesday of each month. Historical society meets Jan. 13 - The Esquesing Historical Society meets Wednesday, Jan. 13 (today) at Knox Presbyterian Church, Georgetown. Guest speaker will be Patty ‘Whan, who is a graduate of the Art Conservation Techniques Program at Sir Sanford Fleming in Peterborough. She will discuss ue preservation of textiles and paper the home - paper storage and dis: play. She is presently the conserva- tor at Wellington County Museum. All are welcome. Toastmasters Open house Jan. 18 — Halton Hills Toastmasters will hold an open house at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 18 at the Glen Williams Town Hall. Visitors are invited to watch a club speech contest that forms the first part of the Canada Day Contest. Toastmasters international is the GIVES YOU world’s largest educational organi- zation devoted tc training. For more tact Ray Blyth at _ Surviving parenthood — Nan. 18 — Are you a frazzled parent? The Parenting Today in Our Community Committee is offering a parent information evening at Centennial Middle School from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Jan. 18. Eric Balkind, a survivor of four children and 27 years as a Principal with the Halton Board of Education will share prac- tical advice on how to survive as a parent. Please join us. Coffee hour Jan. 20 — Ladies! you are invited to a neighborhood Coffee Hour from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Jan. 20 at the main auditorium, Halton Centennial Manor, Milton. Guest speaker is Mary Ann Dixon. The event is hosted by the Milton Christian Ladies Coffee Hour. Admission is free. Financial planning seminar _ Jan. 20— A free financial plan- “ning seminar will be held at the John Elliott Theatre in Georgetown starting at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 20. Sponsored by SunLife of Canada the evening’s agenda includes a look at the new RRSP rules, ways to reduces the affect of taxes, and more, For more information and reser- vations call 873-7324 (Georgetown), 416-626-3004 (Toronto). : GIVES YOU on all 92-93 models or up to $1,000 discount MAKING YOU FEEL JUST RIGHT

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