Page 2 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, April 3, 1993 (, ARTHUR F. JOHNSON & SO LD 877-5165 874-3040 833-9714 879-0655 ASSOCIATES CALEDON 1 ACRE $179,000 Excellent location _|Caledon property. $599,000. 93-2-147 MATURE TREED LOT entrances, 2 pri- vate living areas. 2 great places to start. $179,000. 92-2-526 Georgetown Branch 120 Royal Canadian Legion President, Bob McNeilly (left) congratulates long-time member Tom Givens for ving his 50-year pin at the branch’s Honors and Awards evening held last Saturday night. 2.75 ACRES Country value in Halton Hills 10 minutes 01. Pine floors, ]wood stove and wal ‘out to deck from room are a treat! 3 bechoom s plus den, + irge two Car garage. by 000. 93-2-162 COUNTRY ings, huge country ETH koe oe © |Heated workshop in 28 x 44 garage, Al this o1 MILTON'S EDGE -| * 30 private acres * hardwood ee A a rs * teak sunroom hot tub * 5 stall bam * paddocks 92-2-459 1868 Stove fonts log cabin, separate staff and office bldg. on. 64 acres com- plete with bam, pool and escarpment 92-2492 Changing rural communities Changing weather changed the date for the Changing Rural Communities program. A winter blizzard forced postponement of the event originally scheduled in March. The evening program is now scheduled for Sunday, April 18, 7:30 p.m., in the Community Hall of Ebenezer United Church, Guelph Line, 6km north: of Campbellville. Speakers. will include Alex Sim, Bev Slater and Carl Sulliman, with local farmer John Kitching as moderator. Each will make a short presentation and participate in what will undoubted- ly be a lively discussion. The audi- ence will also be invited to partici- pate with questions and comments. Alex Sim is widely read as the author of “Land and Community - Crisis in Canada’s Countryside” and “Plight of the Rural Church”, He is also Rast President of the Rural Learning Association and farmed until 1979. Bev Slater is a dairy farmer who has been involved in rural issues for 26 years. Her world-wide expe- rience includes work with: the United Church in Zambia, Chair of the London Conference Division of World Outreach, and service on the Board of Directors of Canadian Foodgrains Bank. Carl H. Sulliman, P.Ag., is the CEO of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture, the Ontario Agricultural Training Institute and the Agriculture Publishing Company. His experience in gov- ernment and the rural community gives him a broad perspective on the needs of Ontario’s Agricultural Community. The evening is organized by the Outreach Committee of Ebenezer Pastoral Charge which includes Arkell, Eden Mills and Ebenezer United Churches. Refreshments will follow the presentation. All are welcome. There is no admission, but donations will be accepted. North Halton Kub Kars in competition Seventeen Kub Kars from North Halton District were entered in the Central Escarpment Region Kub Kar Rally held in Oakville last Saturday. In total, 132 Kub Kars flew down the tracks at the one-day event. While North Halton Scouts didn’t claim championship tro- phies, five area Scouts saw their Kub Kars reach the finals. They included; Jason Hewer, Sth Georgetown; David Hope, Sth Georgetown; Thomas Temple, Jst Glen Williams; Joshua Tait, 1st Hornby and.Robert Whiteman, Ist Georgetown. Sunday, April 4 2:00 - 4:30 pm N HOUSE BALLINAFAD Hwy. 7 to Trafalgar Road North to Sandalwood RBAABX suburban (91) inc, PONNARAE