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

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Page 12 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, February 13, 1993. he Hills TWG TRAVEL wc 48 MAIN ST.,S Georgetown 877-2252 — eniners Social Catering Ltd. Available o ‘St. George's At Youur Service To place your ad call Rod Beaumont at 873-2254 Carpet & Upholstery all STEAMATIC OF HALTON STEAMAT: the total cleaning service NEW NUMBER 877-2320 DUCT CLEANING OUR SPECIALITY LI if of vi be ’ Bounlf | com ahha : Calving 7 ¥I 2 | Bae? eg ee 4 + = pte eee appetizers j Lucie Rens 3] ry R.R.1 Limehouse, Halton Hills Ha 2 tari HO ead (519) 853-3667 ¥ > Car Painting Home Improvement CAR PAINTING from $399.00 873-9695 Renovate your bathroom? Painting, decorating, etc? Catt MITEE 873-9956 __ First aid courses Feo. 15 St. John Ambulance is offering courses in Standard First Aid on Feb. 15, 17, 22, 14 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. CPR courses will be available Feb. 13, 14 from 9 am. to4 p.m. For more information call Yvon Essiembre 853-4889, David Burke 877-1045, Carol Merten 873-1425. Parenting information Feb 15 — Parenting Today in our Community’s second information evening will be Monday, February 15, 1993 from 7-9 p.m. in the gym- nasium at Centennial Middle School on Delrex blvd. Come and join us for an informa- tive presentation and discussion on “Violence and How it Affects our Children.” _ Horticulture meeting Feb. 16 — Acton Horticultural Society next meeting - Tuesday, Feb. 16 at 7:30 p.m. in Knox Presbyterian Church, Acton. Speaker will be Shawn James. Topic - “Practical Perennials.” ‘Come and join us. For more information, call 853- 0519. : Wednesday, Febri 17,3: 11:00 a.m. in the main auditorium, Halton Centennial Manor, 125 Ontario Street, Milton. Special fea- ture: “Flatter Your Figure”, by Kathy Graham. An interlude of musical selections. Guest speaker: Miss Betty Brooks. Hosted by Milton Christian Ladies Coffee Hour. Free admission. Babysitting provided. Legion ladies' auxiliary Feb. 18 — Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 120, Ladies Auxiliary General meeting February 18 at 8 p.m. For informa- tion call 877-4991. Little Theatre benefit or lit guild i TODD SIMPSON Insurance Services |_| /nferfor banked + residential RR. #5, Caledon East Ontario LON 1E0 Toll-Free 1-800- 268-4393 lal WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR WORK AND CLEAN UP 20 YRS EXPERIENCE for FREE ESTIMATE PLS. CALL MARK DURIE 840-5616 T.V. Repairs Stara a REPAIRS TO ALL MODELS OF GEORGETOWN rental | Ws & WGRs ‘ools « Equipment i 334 Guelph peered tg St. Free Estimates on Carry-In TV Repairs ST7OASE 873-1820 AIY_ Rentals - Sales Satie Service J.J. Electronics 360 Guelph St., Unit 37, Georgetown Feb, 18 - Treat yourself to an evening of entertainment at Georgetown Little Theatre and help the cause of literacy in North Halton at the same time. Georgetown Little Theatre is offer- ing an unusual thriller - Dr. Cook’s Garden - on Thursday, Feb. 18 at 8 p.m. at John Elliott Theatre. Tickets are $12 and are available from Oxbow Books, Office Magic, guild members or by calling 873-2200. You may even win a door prize! Yong’s Chinese Restaurant have kindly offered us a donation on cer- tain pre-play meals so why not make it an evening to remember and help the literary cause at the same time. ‘areer fair Feb. 22 - 26, 1993 - The Halton Industry Education Council - Career Centre sponsors monthly career fairs which are open to the entire Halton community. The next career fair will highlight careers in trades and technology and will fea- ture a series of speakers from February 22 to 26, 1993 who will discuss outlook and opportunities within their fields. re | For more ‘information, please contact Kelly Hoey at the Halton - Industry Education Council - Career Centre (416) 634-2575 or fax (416) 634-2705. Stress management February 22, 1993 - Energize Your Life Through Stress Control. Starting Monday, February 22, at the Milton Community and Information Services. This is a stress series which will address the topics of: Individual Stress Assessment, Stress Relaxation Techniques and more... To Register, Call Kenzie Hunt at 681-6776 or Kim Peters at 853- Dance for Heart Feb. 27 — Georgetown Golf and Country Club is hosting the Dance for Heart fundraising dance for the Heart and Stroke Foundation. The event takes place from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Feb. 27. Tickets are $20 per person and the price includes a buf- fet. For more information or tickets contact Work That Body Fitness Programs 232 Guelph St., Georgetown or call 877-0771. Free tax clinic jocal branch of the te of Chartered Accountants of Ontario. This service is only for low income seniors and families, whose income is no higher than $14,000 without dependents or $19,000 with dependents. : These clinics will be held at the Georgetown branch of the Halton Hills Library only, on Mar. 10 and Mar. 11. Appointments will be from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., by reg- istration only. Phone early to reserve your appointment as space is limited. Call 873-2681. Registration begins Feb. 18. St. Patrick's dance Mar. 13 — St. Patrick’s Day Dinner and Dance - Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 120 Eatertai : ainment . For information, call 877-4991. Al Spiel ar. 13 — Big Brothers of Halton is holding its Fifth Annual Appeal Spiel at the Oakville Curling Club Mar. 13. For more information, to register a team or to find out how to sponsor a team call Big Brothers of Halton at 847-7267 or 876-4756. Small business advice The Halton Small Business Advisory Group (H.S.B.a.G.) is a volunteer organization of retired businessmen helping independent entrepreneurs, or would-be entre- preneurs, to solve their problems. Established eight years ago, it consists of industrial, financial, accounting, marketing and retail experts, who, over the years, have helped more than 400 entrepreneurs from the Halton region. They meet every Friday morning in the Halton Regional Building on Highway 25, just North of the Queen Elizabeth Highway. The members of the group come from Oakville and Burlington, but they miss participants from Ni meeting or event, or do you want to yr you. by Halton Hills telephone number. Items. will be run free of ‘Week your event. Remember Halton and would appreciate volun- teers. Interested parties should phone (416) 825-6282 and arrange for a meeting. Entrepreneurs needing consulta- tion are also welcome. : Birth after cesarean? Meetings of the Region of Peel VBAC support group are held the first Tuesday of each month and offer post-cesarean support and dis- cuss birth options. For more infor- mation call 826-9467 or 873-2779. CMHA needs Acton . volunteers Do you enjoy helping people? The Canadian Mental Health Association is looking for energetic and committed volunteers to assist with Acton’s Oasis social recre- ation program for people who have experienced mental health prob- lems. Times are Tuesday, ‘Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 5 to 8:30 p.m. and/or every other Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. For details call Kim Peters at 853-4477. Learn to speak effectively Do you envy people who are able to express themselves effectively? ‘Then why not do something about it? Visit a toastmasters I how you can become a gre speaker. You'll be a welcome guest and enjoy every minute of it. Halton Hills Toastmasters meet at 7:30 p.m. on Mondays at Glen Williams Town Hall. Acton special needs drop-in program — If you are a senior or a disabled adult join us each Wednesday between 12:30 to 4 p.m. at the leisure and social opportunities. Drop by and say hello - find out what we are all about. For more information contact Susan 873- = a Avoid waste For your next group meeting avoid disposable cups. ‘Wastewise has ceramic mugs to borrow or pur- chase. Wastewise also has many pairs of skates available free of charge for skating clubs and an interesting collection of props for drama productions. Visit us at 36 Armstrong Ave. Wednesday and Thursday 12 to 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. If your group would like a tour of Wastewise or a speaker for your meeting, call us at 873-8122. Teen education Young mothers under the age of 23 are invited to finish their high school diplomas through the Teen Education and Motherhood Program. On-site child care is free. For information call 877-1535 or 877-8201. You can begin anytime during the school year. 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 Cynthia Ranson 877-5430. }

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