Page 4 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, March 3, 1993 Ag Onan The Hi Ils 877-2252 48 MAIN ST.,S Georgetown The Rentners Social Catering Ltd. Banquet Halls Available a St. George's Sacre Coeur Parish Hall Anglican Church Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning STEAMATIC OF HALTON STEAMATI C. the total cleaning service “A Painting, decorating, etc? Catt MITEE 873-9956 NEW NUMBER cee 87 7-23 20 R.R-1 Limehouse, Halton Hills Ontario LOP 1HO DUCT CLEANING OUR SPECIALITY N (519) 853-3667 y Finish your basement? TODD SIMPSON Renovate your bathroom? Insurance Services R.R. #5, Caledon East Ontario LON 1E0 Toll-Free 1-800- 268-4393 Run interior « exterior « residential commercial WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR WORK AND CLEAN UP 20 YRS EXPERIENCE for FREE ESTIMATE PLS: CALL MARK DURIE 840-5616 T.V. Repairs GEORGETOWN Rent-All Tools ¢ Equipment 334 Guelph St. 877-0157 Rentals - Sales Service Water Softeners REPAIRS TO ALL MODELS OF TVs s VCRs Also Microwaves, Stereos Free Estimates on Carry-In TV Repairs 873-1820 J.J. Electronics 360 Guelph St., Unit 37, Georgetown "WEY WLIGAN Gotan! wat Janis or Roland Holley water consultants Bus. (416) 874-3044 for (519) area 1-800-463-3622 CUSTOM SIZED REDLACEMENT WINDOW SALE STARTING AT $435.00 + Tax installed STARR GLASS & MIRROR 877-2189 Mar. 3 — Spaghetti Supper. The Open Door Teen Drop-in Centre warmly invites you to join us for our fifth and-a-half annual Pasta Night Dinner on Wednesday, March 3 at St. George's Church, (next to the high school), from 5 to 7:30.You will be treated to a scrumptious home-cooked meal of spaghetti, with lots of thick, tasty sauce, fresh, garlicy Caesar salad, crunchy, hot garlic bread, refresh- ing dessert and assorted hot and cold beverages - all served in a cheery, most appreciative atmos- phere for only $6.00 per adult and $4.00 per child (under 10). We even have a special group rate of $20.00 for any group of four. Mar. 3 — Suicide Prevention. The Canadian Mental Health Association, Halton Region Branch, presents an Information GINNY'S DIAPER SERVICE 877-0950 ‘@ 100% Cotton, Professionally Cleaned @ Pick-up and Delivery twice per week Only $12.95 (+ GST) per week @ We also carry Nikky Pants, breast feeding aids, toilet training pants, etc. Call for more information! 36 Armstrong Ave. Georgetown Presents: Cathy Hansen from Bernway Farms and Susan Moore From the Oakville Pesticides Action Group Will be speaking at Wastewise March 10, 1993 7:30 pm Everyone Welcome! Call 873-8122 for : more information ane Does your non-profit community organization have an upcoming meeting or event, or do you want to raise 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 organization’s contact person’s name and telephone number. Items will be run free of charge for‘as long as is appropriate. Evening: “Suicide Prevention, It Begins With You,” on March 3 at 7:30 p.m. at Milton Community & Information Services (Optimist Centre), 311 Commercial St., Milton. The evening will address the topics of clues or indicators to suicide, risk assessment, and how to get help. Everyone is welcome. No fee required. Pre-registration is preferred. For more information call Kenzie at 681-6776 or Kim at 853-4477. Mar. 4 & 18 — 7:30 p.m. euchre - Ballinafad Community Centre. Mar. 5 — Acton will hold its World Day of Prayer Service on Friday, March Sth, 7:30 p.m. at The Salvation Army on 114 Mill Street East. This year’s theme - God’s People: Instruments of Healing was written by the women of Guatemala. For ages two to 12, there will be a special time of wor- ship and activity in the Hall down- stairs and nursery will provided for ages one to 24 months. Guest soloist will be Mrs. Marie Zions of Acton and the guest speaker will be Mrs. Lt.-Colonel Margaret Hammond of The Sally Ann. All Acton Churches are participating. Plan to come and join us in wor- ship! Mar. 6 — Social Euchre 10:30 a.m. Legion Hall, Georgetown. Call 877-4701. Mar. 6 & 7—Native dance Tooth Chatter ALEX TRENTON, Denture therapist LEARNING TO LIVE WITH DENTURES Learning to live with dentures often requires a period of adjustment. This time ‘can be shortened if the patient adopts a good mental attitude and is patient and r his or her dentures. It doesh't matter how much difficulty one as you will gradually get thelr dentures, they wil find that denture ing dentures, and won. You can too! Don't hesitate to call our office for any information regarding your dentures. WE CARE ABOUT YOUR SMILE The Denture Clinic, 18 Church Street, 'G2AS (416) 877-2359 demonstration. Dancers from Chatham and Batavia, New York, will present a native dance demon- stration March 6 & 7 at the Georgetown Marketplace. Male and female native dancers, dressed in traditional finery, will participate in the demonstration. All proceeds will be used to support Georgetown’s first powwow to be held May 29-30 at the Gordon Alcott Arena. Julie and Elizabeth Cochrane of Georgetown will be among dancers performing at the mall. There will also be a display of native crafts during the two-day event. Mar. 7 —Milton Children’s Chorus presents “The Folk of Canada” with special guest, “The Optimist Junior Pipe Band”. Sunday, March 7, 1993 at 3 p.m. Knox Presbyterian Church, Main St., Milton. Tickets $5.00. Children under 12 years free. Ticket outlet “The Paper Factory”. Mar. 8 — JOB FINDING CLUB: 3 week - FREE - group pro- gram to assist unemployed in their job search. Learn how to prepare a better resume and letters, network and develop job leads. Two trained counsellors and secretarial service. For information call: (416) 873- 9210. Mar. 10 — Organic Growing Seminar featuring Cathy Hansen, from Bernway Farms and Susan Moore, from the Oakville Pesticides Action Group will be 1993 at 7:30 p.m., Everyo Welcome! Call 873-8122 for more information. Mar. 10 — La Leche League Meeting. Mothers who wish to breastfeed their babies will find encouragement and information at the Acton and Georgetown La Leche League. The next meeting is March 10, at 7:30 p.m. Nursing babies are welcome. The League offers mother-to-mother help at its monthly meetings based on The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding. The meeting discussions include the latest medical research, as well as personal experience. Other ser- vices include a lending library of books on childbirth, childcare, breastfeeding and nutrition. For fur- ther information, call 878-4732. Mar. 10 — Ladies! You are invited to a neighborhood Coffee Hour, Wednesday, March 10, 9:30 - 11 a.m. in the main auditorium, Halton Centennial Manor, 125 Ontario Street, Milton. Special fea- ture: “Basics of Decorating: Do’s and Don’ts” by Betty Davies. An interlude of musical selections. Guest speaker: Yvonne McCallum. Hosted by Milton Christian Ladies Coffee Hour. Free admission. Babysitting provided. TAX RETURNS SAME DAY ELECTRONICALLY FILED Associate Tax Consultants 101 Guelph St. Georgetown 877-2217