Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 30 June 1993, p. 6

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Page 6 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, June.30, 1993 ning with Breakfast in the Ball Park; Canada Day Parade; Free Birthday Cake; games and entertainment and much, much more. Bring the family for a fun-filled day. For further information, con- tact Angie Fowler, 877-5454 or Mark Rowe, 0. ol! . 0 and the Royal Canadian _ _—-Book Sale ial on Wed., June Legion Branch 120 will be ‘July 3 - Annual sale of Knox Church, 44 Mai hosting Canada Day events used books at Bookends N., Acton from 5 p, on Thursday, July 1, 1993 in Used Book Shop, 1 Mill p.m. (sale the Glen Ball Park, Glen Street, Erin, from 10 to 3 Williams. The day will be p.m. 25% off all items, Watch your mail closely for... the NO SURPRISES PAYMENT: PLAN Its the smart, safe and easy way to Pay your hydrofwater bills... and avoid "big" seasonal bills! It's coming! It's the NO SURPRISES PAYMENT PLAN and it'sa simply, pre-authorized method designed to put you in charge of your bills... * Your hydro bill stays the same all those big bills falling due during * You'll know, in advance, bill each month. © Save time. You won't need to wri Halton Hills Hydro. © Save money. You'll never have to pay late charges again. Here's how it works... year round - no more of peak seasons. the amount of your hydro/water ite any more cheques to 1. Check your mail for a letter including a monthly payment figure which will REMAIN THE SAME over 11 equal monthly payments for the next year. 2. Complete the form to pre-authorize these equal monthly deductions from your chequing account...and return the application card along with a blank cheque marked "VOID". Well take care of the rest! No more stamps. No more mislaid statements. No more big seasonal bills. NO SURPRISES! =a Bag, ALTON » F HILLS: ee PAYMENT PLAN YDRO 853-3700 K. 01 Bills, Pands, 1 i (whe George Wagner is a che Providing a full range of services to the small ; liieud nduideahs. te bas 5. His office is located at 2 Guelph Street, etown, | series of bi-weekly articles [private i A,f oO u.n ¢@ Che Rentners We'll Meet4 C) Social Catering Ltd. . Banquet Halls Arcee Rota , eau e Sacre Coeur or St. George's ave. 48 MAIN ST.,S S Parish Hall era Anglican Church Sorat : n the P: July 3 and 4 - a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, July 4, 1993, 12 to 4 pm. at the Lion’s Club Park, Main Erin. This is an outdoor juried art show featuring a display and sale of visual-and per- forming arts by Ontario ists. _ Rain date has been set for Saturday, July 10 and Sunday, July 11. Contact: 1-416-873-1007. : rry’s Dream ~ September 19, 1993 — The Annual Terry Fox Run will take place across Canada on Sunday, September 19, 1993. _. Thirteen years ago, April 12, 1980 in St, John’ ‘Newfoundland, Terry Fox ‘began his Marathon of Hope ~ the hope for a cure for can- cer. He ran 5,564 km in 143 days before his run was halt- ed due to cancer spreading to his lungs. Although his life sadly ended on June 28, 1981, one month short of his 23rd birthday, his dream has never died. This year’s Georgetown committee is already in the midst of preparing for this worthy cause. With your help, we know that we will surpass all previous don; tions and make Terry’s dream come true, PERSONAL INFORMATION CHECKLIST - PART II by GEORGE WAGNER, CA. impor key formation available in the event of an untimely accident. Unfortunately, ‘many of us put off the listing ofthis infor ‘mation because it “can't happen to me”. When the unexpected does happen our family is left to gather the information. tance of having | place. Part I of the checklist appeared in the June 16, 1993 paper. PERSONAL INFORMATION CHECKLIST J. Cottage/Recreational Property Ade 2. Name - Tite, 3. Mortgages: ee 2 ————___ Mber investments (Stocks, Treasury Canada Savings Bonds, Mutual. ete.) et Ss 2. ———————___ ———_—$___ Government Identification Numbers: re applicable) 3. 4. Drivers Licence Nc ‘ark he Erin and District Arts Council Presents its third annual “Art in the Park Event”. to be held Saturday, July 3, 1993, 10 ie Fox Run an unparallele, cess, we would like to a to the Georgetown bus community for moneta Prize donations. Any ¢ tions are welcomed an sponsors will be recog at the run site. 2 For more informa Please call Bruce Monc at877-9419 Diabetes Meeting The Halton and area betes support group | their meetings on the ‘Wednesday of each P-m.) at 328 Guelph Georgetown. Everyon welcome. For more info1 tion, call Jim Akers at | 0 you envy people _ are able to express tl selves effectively? Then \ not do something about Visit a toastmasters club learn how you can becor great speaker. You'll b welcome guest and en every minute of it. Hal Hills Toastmasters meet 7:30 p.m, on Mondays Glen Williams Town Hall. Acton special needs drop-in program If you are a senior or a¢ abled adult join us ea ednesday between 12:30 4 p.m. at the Acton Legic ‘The Special Needs Drop ‘Op- Pn riety leisure social opportu ties. Drop by and say hellc find out what we are about. For more informati contact Susan 873-1534, Seniors Drop-in Glen Williams and su rounding area seniors a invited to attend all or 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Coffe (bring brown bag lunch), 1 1 P.m. a variety of activitie will be offered. Come joi us, a warm welcome await you. St. Alban’s Churc Parish Hall, Glen Williams For more information cal Lillian Bumford 873-1318 o Peggy Dallimore 873-7603. 873-8100. These are a Of general interest ‘businesses and individuals

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