Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 4 August 1993, p. 4

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Page 4 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, August 4, 1993 Leathertown Festival set for Sunday The Halton Hills Tourism Committee is promoting the second annual Leathertown Festival this Sunday from 11 to 5 p.m. The whole commu- nity is invited to participate! Tour the town on the pop- ular double decker bus and learn its history through the colorful commentary script- ed by Hartley Coles. Visit the craft sale (juried, to provide only quality hand- made crafts) where you'll discover beautiful leather boxes and belts, woven belts and ponchos, porcelain and leather jewelry, attractive Georgetown decorative baskets and other crafts too numerous to men- tion! Organizers are still accepting applications for the craft sale. Interested craftspeople can pick up an application at Wetherby’s in Acton or call 519-853-1633 (daytime); 519-853-0239 (evening). Continuing performances by community groups can be viewed on the stage on Fellows St., with introduc- tions provided by M.C., councillor Gerald Rennie. In between the jazz dancers’, square dancers’ and clog- 232 Guelph St. Guelphview Square (corner of Guelph & Mountainview gers’ performances, you'll be entertained. by Acton Citizen’s Band. -If your group is interested in per- forming, please register at Wetherby’s. And of course, when you think of a Festival, you think of food! Community groups are welcome to set up bake sales and food booths to help round out the menu of the Acton Rotary Club’s corn and hot dog roast. Please register at Wetherby’s. The Festival will be held in the olde Hide House park- ing lot (Highway 7 and Eastern Avenue) and on Fellows St. which will be closed to traffic. Downtown and staging sidewalk sales, Promoting in-store specials, providing sidewalk lunch specials, contests, etc. The bus will bring patrons down- town. Come and support your community, it’s still worth the drive to Acton! HIS WEEK POSTUREPEDIC ~ HOTEL/M COAST T0 CORST fy SALE From $369 ied Posturepedic HOTEL “200” Full set $469 Queen set... King set... Posturepedic HOTEL “500°, $399 § 2: OTEL = =p Posturepedic HOTEL *700" Twin set $499 ¢ EWERY SEALY™ MATTRESS ON OUR FLOOR REDUCED 50% and MORE! PostureLux™ coll design. HOURS: MON-TUES 10-6 WED-FRI 10-9, SAT 10-5 190 Hwy. #7 West, Unit #5 Brampton (Rice Business Centre) QUEEN ST rnament So. : rik: : : A ation Committee is putti Around 8 a.m., this Saturday is when the | first game of the tournament will be held. Come on out. The Hall Board will be there serving coffee and donuts, etc. Later, they will change to a lunch menu of hamburgers, hotdogs, pop, etc. It will be a great time to | grab a bite and watch some of the games being played. Every year some really superb Plays are made, making viewing that much more enjoyable. The championship games will be played Ballinafad News | oe his weekend g munity centre from 12 noon on Saturday - Tickets for the dance are availa -Ballinatad General Store for a cost of $7.50 per person. A light buffet will be served. Door and spot prizes will be awarded. Come on out to the community centre in your zaniest beach wear and dance to the Super dance tunes supplied by J.V. Sound. * As the news is rather slow over the sum- mer, it has been decided to combine the July and August monthly newsletters into one. Watch for it to come out about the third week of August. If you have any interesting tid-bits to share, it would be really wel- comed! Please call Betty Sojka at 853-3691. Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital staff nurse Carol Reid (middle), accepts a print donated by the Xi Delta Beta Sorority, Halton Hills Chapter It will hang in one of the three birthing rooms in the hospital’s obstetrics unit. Sorority members (from left): Susan Schmeler, Carol Parker, and Sorority president Donna Waller. photo by Oksana Buhe/HHTW THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS NOTICE OF A PUBLIC MEETING WARD 2/14165 TRAFALGAR ROAD Council for the Town of Halton Hills will. conduct a Public Meeting to examine and discuss a propost amendment to Zoning By-law 74-51 to permit an existing retail nursery outlet. The subject property is located east of Trafalgar Road, south of No. 32 Sideroad, with the property being described as Part of Lot 31, Concession 8, Town of Halton Hills (Esquesing). Further information is available in the Planning Department. ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Time: 7:00 p.m. Date: Monday, August 23, 1993 Location: Council Chamber, ‘own of Halton Hills Civic Centre, 1 Halton Hills Drive (Georgetown) File No.: D14/Volmar BEELINE TRAVEL 112 Main St. S. ‘ Georgetown (416) 873-2900 or (416) 874-3063 presents... Chatauqua... The best kept secret in New York State Pathway Tours, a Canadian requested tour for August 26- 28/93, which includes perfor- mances b: lurray and Peter, Paul and Mary. The breathtaking lake and Victorian community is so well hidden and almost unknown, just a short distance southwest of Buffalo and is probably the biggest surprise to all who have discovered it. The Victorian architecture of the many summer & wv Be 7 mn 27 SIDE homes is by love- ly gardens and a quaint village square with very unique shops, tea houses and cafes. re are no cars on the nar- row cobblestone streets and you can wander until your heart is content, gazing at the beautiful Victorian homes and cottages with wonderful displays of flow- ers on every verandah. The beauty and tranquility of Chautauqua are indescribable — until you have visited this 832 acre community but, once you have, you will wish to return. For more information on this popular motorcoach tour whi call Beeline Travel.

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