Georgetown Gemini (Georgetown, ON), 21 Aug 1996, House & Home, p. 9

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ENE EST BIRTHS ITS AGIRL! Tom and Janet, with big brothers John and Mark, an- nounce with great joy and thanks- giving the safe arrival of NORA JEANETTE CULLEN. Nora was born on Thursday, August 1st at 3:43 pm, weighing 8 Ib. 11 oz. at Georgetown Memorial Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. D. Zeni, nurse Maude Toogood and Dad, our wonderful coach. DEATHS eo RSE EL DEATHS ARBIC, Henry (Harry). Peace- fully, at the Guelph General Hos- pital, on Thursday, August 15, 1996. Henry (Harry) Arbic, in his 90th year. Beloved husband of the late Verna Arbic (Goltz). Dear father of Ray and Rena of Acton, Larry and Lynne of Parry Sound, Elaine Malcome of Markham, the late Russell and his wife Betty- May of Burlington, Wayne and Jane of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Theresa Duncan of Springfield, Mo., and Daniel and Wendy of Brantford. Henry is survived by his sister Elsie Rinneard of Thun- der Bay and will be sadly missed by his 17 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Friends were received at the Shoemaker Funeral Home, 55 Mill St. E., Acton, on Sunday from 2 to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Mon- day, August 19, 1996 at 11 am. Interment St. Joseph's (Dublin) Catholic Cemetery, Acton. Ro- sary prayers were held at the funeral home on Sunday evening at 8:30 pm. SR ESS ACCOUNTING IF YOU don't enjoy all that paper- work, call Sharon @ 821-7192 for a free, no obligation quote on your accounting needs. Special- izing in small business. P.S. Quote this ad for $10 off your first invoice. (15) ADOPTION ADOPTION? Pregnant? Warm, loving, infertile couple anxious to adopt and provide a home for your child. Legal and confiden- tial. Call Mike/Donna collect (416)757-2289. (B) ANNOUNCEMENTS Thank you on behalf of the Lawmen and St. John's Anglican Church to all the volunteers who helped make the fundraising eventa huge success. -- La Vieille Auberge. stitute of Canada offers corre- spondence courses for the Di- ploma in Counselling Practise beginning this month. For a bro- chure phone Toll-free 1-800-665- 7044. (B) EARN extra money! Learn in- come Tax Preparation or Basic Bookkeeping by correspond- ence. For free brochures, no obligation, contact U & R Tax Schools, 1345 Pembina Hwy., Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3T 2B6, 1-800-665-5144. Inquire about exclusive franchise territories now available.(B) (905)845-5158 for further infor- mation. Sept. 9, Monday: The Arthritis Society is having its annual fundraising campaign in Septem- ber. This year we are holding a "blitz" night where canvassers will go door-to-door. If you can volunteer a few hours of your time and would like to canvass or help telephone recruit for our campaign, please call Marcela at 905-712-2281. ea FEE RLS TOT SSE COMPUTERS LEARN AUCTIONEERING at the Southwestern School of Auctioneering. Next class Au- gust 17-23/96. Contact: South- western Ontario School of Auctioneering, R.R. 5, Woodstock, Ontario N4S 7V9 (519)537-2115. (B) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GOVERNMENT FUNDS. Gov- ernment assistance programs information available. New or existing business. Take advan- tage of the government grants and loans. Call 1-800-915-3615. SMALL business opportunity for this area. Old established Cana- dian manufacturer offers exclu- sive dealership for extensive line of patented products. If you are mechanically inclined, sales ori- ented and desire minimum six figure earning potential phone 1- 403-433-2555. (B) CAREER TRAINING COUNSELLOR TRAINING In- COMING EVENTS ST. JACOBS craft show: 8th Annual Saturday, August 24, 9 am to 5 pm; Sunday, August 25, 10 am to 4 pm, 85+ vendors, St. Jacobs Arena and Community Centre. Follow Hwy. 86 north of Kitchener-Waterloo. Info 519- 669-2533. (B) Sept. 7, Saturday: OASIS, an activity program of the Canadian Mental Health Association, Halton Region Branch, will be holding a massive garage sale at Cowan Square in Burlington. They are requesting donations of salable items such as house- hold good, appliances, furniture, toys, games, etc. (no clothing please). All proceeds will go di- rectly to the OASIS program. Contact Marilyn or Sigrid at Clearcutting costs the earth. the year 2000. GREENPEACE Clearcutting destroys complex ecosystems. Soil is exposed to the elements. It washes into streams and kills fish. The Forest Resources Development Agreement of 1988 estimated that soil degredation caused by clearcutting will cost the = B.C. government $200 million by Stop Clearcutting Canada. INTERNET ACCESS. Surf The Net, North Halton's largest internet access provider. Com- plete support, professional cus- tomer service, no busy signals and the area's lowest rates. Surf The Net Internet Services (905) 873-2602. (t) pability. DEALER INQUIRIES WELCOME. For more informa- tion call today: 1-800-263-1233. (B) OWER CLASSIFIEDS! ronment. Full-day, before/after school welcome. Cobblehill area. References available. Call Bev, 853-1329. (ci-5) COTTAGE FOR RENT EDUCATION TWO-BEDROOM cottage avail- able October 1st. $800/month plus utilities. 1,200 sq. ft. Refer- ences required. 853-9492. (4) DAYCARE ACTON daycare available. Your child can learn how to play a musical instrument or use acom- puter from a French/English mother of three. Starting Aug./ Sept., for all ages, newborn also welcome. Hot meals, crafts, sun- shine and lots of TLC. Affordable too. For more info, please con- tact Lynn at 853-2274. (4) FARMdecision is "Canada's Leading Agricultural Software Supplier". Over 3,000 Canadian farm managers use our soft- ware to streamline their account- ing and record-keeping sys- tems. We offer Bizwhiz Account- ing Software, and Cropwhiz Field Analysis Software with Geo- graphical Information Systems (GIS) and Geographic Position- ing System (GPS) interface ca- DAYCARE in my home in Sep- tember. Happy, safe, registered daycare. Lots of T.L.C., toys, crafts, preschool learning, play- timeinthe park. CPR and first aid certification. Call Rosemarie, 873-4160. (4) EXPERIENCED mother with daycare available in my home. Warm, loving, smoke-free envi- CAN YOUR CHILD READ THIS? If not, call R.E.A.D. Tu- toring. Six-week program start- ing in fall, designed to build con- fidence in a positive small group setting. Assessment provided. Ages 6 and up. Limited space available. (905) 877-2226 or (905) 877-1246. Give your child the tools to read. (ci-4) EMPLOYMENT INTERNATIONAL agricultural exchange - Ages 18 to 30 with agricultural experience to live/ work with family in Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Japan. Costs/ details: 1-800-263-1827. #105, 7710-5 Street S.E., Calgary, AB, T2H 219. (B) FOR RENT ACTON one-bedroom. $575 plus hydro. No pets. Call Yvonne, 877-5211 (4) Continued ... aa The ACTON SOCCER CLUB will be holding their ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING August 27th @ 8:00pm. in the Acton Legion Boardroom This is an election of officers for the 1996-1997 soccer board. Everyone is invited to attend and your support is vital to the next years success. )

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