BIRTHS FEENSTRA -- Rick and Christine are very proud with the arrival of Alex Anne's baby brother, Lucas Martin Kenneth, born December 30, 1996, weighing 9 Ib. Proud grandparents are Oscar and Joanne Feenstra and Rick and Hilda Timmerman, all of Acton. (2) FRASER - Lois and Al welcome with love our special son, Jonathan Ross, born June 21, 1995 in Arad, REALTY EXECUTIVES SUPREME 873-0300 232A GUELPH ST., UNIT 10 GEORGETOWN, ONT. TOR. # 874-3048 RIDGEWOOD: The ultimate in tuxuri- 'ous living to be found in this wonderful custom approx. 5400 sq.ft. home with a 4 car attached garage. Built on 17.35 acres of wooded property. Features: hand pegged oak floors, solid oak kitchen w/ built in appliances, 20 ft. open foyer w/ magnificent stairs, juliette bal- conies, formal living & room, etc. Call Marg Suitor* for further info. 012° HIGHLANDS OF HILLSBURGH: Nearly new bun- galow, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, spa- cious eat in kitchen, large fenced lot, walkout basement, quality built to R2000 standards, neutral decor and listed for $189,900. Call Marg Suito 264,000 NEW LISTING/COUNTRY PROP: 3 bedroom 1-1/2 storey on 5 acres. ee roomy kitchen with centre island, and adjoining family room. Main floor laundry, 3 baths, rec rm with airtight. Double car garage. Pond & stream on prop. Listed at $264,000. Call Marg Suitor." 0150 Romania. A sweet little brother for Katie, Alexander, Joanna and Vic- toria. Jonathan joined our family Dec. 18, 1996. Proud grandmoth- ers are Agnes Fraser and Norma Elliott. (3) IN MEMORIAM tawa, ON, KiL 6R2. (B) COMPUTERS. No previous com- puter experience necessary. Excit- ing opportunities now available in computer programming. We will train suitable applicants. CMS 1- 800-477-9578. (B) SPROULE, Helena (Lee). Remembering a wonderful mom and Grandma on her birthday, Jan. 14. What we'd give if we could say Hello Mom, in the same old way; To hear your voice, see your smile, To sit with you and chat awhile. So you who have a Mother, ~ Cherish her with care, For you'll never know the heartache Till you see her vacant chair. With love always, -- Grant, Ryan and Brent Linda, Dan and Mitchell BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BIG cash income. IBEX Canada needs distributors throughout On- tario. Secure the rights to a dispos- able, high demand product con- sumed by virtually everyone! In- vestment $3,795.00. Financing O.A.C. 1-800-538-6054. (B) NEW business expands to Ontario: Discover why banks pay over $700/ day for professional cleaning of computers and electronic equip- ment. This method is used by hos- pitals, schools to effectively remove bacteria. PC Computer Cleaning Inc. is expanding due to high de- mand. We need people who want to be self-employed. Small invest- ment to start this professional, sim- ple business. Toll-free 1-888-259- 4599, Ext. 444. Limited opportunity in your area. (B) CAREER TRAINING A NEW CAREER! Lear Income Tax preparation or Basic Bookkeep- ing. Tax deductible certificate courses. For FREE brochures, no obligation: U&R Tax Schools, 1345 Pembina Hwy., Winnipeg, Mani- toba, R3T 2B6. 1-800-665-5144. Inquire about exclusive franchise territories. (B) BE A successful writer... with our great home-study course. Call to- day for your FREE BOOK. 1-800- 267-1829. The Writing School, 38 McArthur Avenue, Suite 2717, Ot- COUNSELLOR Training Institute of Canada offers correspondence courses for the Diploma in Coun- selling Practise beginning this month. For a brochure phone Toll- free 1-800-665-7044. (B) LEARN auctioneering at the Southwestern School of Auctioneering. Next class April 12- 18/97. Contact: Southwestern On- tario School of Auctioneering, R.R. 5, Woodstock, Ontario N4S 7V9 (519)537-2115. (B) CARD OF THANKS The Kinette Club of Acton would like to take this opportunity to thank the community of Acton for their support and very generous dona- tions towards our project "Opera- tion Santa Claus." Acton may be a small community, but itis filled with generous and very caring people. Local businesses and clubs also offered cash and toy donations to- wards our project. In total we col- lected $800 and bags of toy dona- tions that were distributed to Halton Children's Aid for children over 10 years of age. We supplied a family of seven with a Christmas dinner and gifts for their five children. We also helped a little girl have a very special Christmas that she other- wise wouldn't have had. Again, thank you for all the support you showed towards our project. We hope to do "Operation Santa Claus" next year and make many Christ- mases special again for the chil- dren who are less fortunate. -- the Kinette Club of Acton COMING EVENTS BLUES fans unite every Friday night. From Texas, Mel Brown. No cover before 9 pm. Hardball Southside, 876-2582. (4) STAINED GLASS classes starting Jan. 22 or 23. Heritage Stained Glass, (905)877-4641. (2) Jan. 20, Monday --- 7:30 pm: CH.A.D.D. Halton (Children & Adults with Attention Deficit Disor- der) will hold its monthly support and information meeting. Guest speaker: Elayne Tanner. Topic: Anger Management. Location: Milton Children & Youth Centre, 917 Nipissing Rd., Milton. Phone: Wanda, 853-3803 or Barb, 878- 2778 for details. Jan. 21, Tuesday - 7 pm: Georgetown District Seniors' Cen- tre, located in the Indoor Mall, 318 Guelph St., Unit 9, is holding regu- lar euchre nights on the third Tues- day of each month. The cost is $2 per person with 50 per cent of the proceeds to go toward prizes! Re- freshments will be available. For more info call the Centre at 877- 6444, Jan. 25, Saturday - 10 am to 3 pm: The Acton Agricultural Society will hold their annual meeting at the Knox Presbyterian Church Hall, Acton. February 1, Saturday --7 pm: The Acton School of Dance presents Interlude, a mid-winter dance re- cital featuring dances choreo- graphed by the students of the dance school. At St. Alban's Parish Hall, 19 St. Alban's Drive, Acton. Admission is free, but please bring a non-perishable food item to be donated to the Acton FoodShare. For information, please call Susanne Keith at 519-853-0390. children and adults and range in price from $40. For further informa- tion or to register, call Susan at 877-4507. Feb. 3 to March 10, Mondays --7 to 9 pm: The CMHA will host a six- week series, "It's My Anger: Quiet- ing the Storm and Resolving Con- flicts," in Burlington. Learn about health and unhealthy anger, belief systems, styles of anger, direct communication and positive assert- iveness for conflict resolution. Call Susan Phair, 905-845-5044 for more information. Feb. 5 to March 12, Wednesdays -7 to 9 pm: Are you or someone you care about affected by depres- sion or manic depression? This education series and self-help group support could be for you. Offered in Milton, subject include causes of the illness, signs and symptoms, treatment etc. Call Susan Phair, 905-845-5044. Feb. 6 to March 13, Thursdays -- 7 to 9 pm: The CMHA will host a six-week series entitled "Assert- iveness." Participants will learn to deal more openly with other, new ways of dealing with difficult situa- tions will be emphasized. The course is offered in Oakville. For further details, call Susan Phair at 905-845-5044. Feb. 17 to April 7, Mondays --7 to 9 pm: Managing anxiety and pho- bia: this is a lecture series and support group designed to help people in their efforts to manage their anxiety and panic disorders. Topics: problem solving skills, cog- nitive behavioural strategies, biofeedback and autogenic train- ing. The $60 workshop will be held at341 Kerr St., Oakville. Call Susan Phair at (905)845-5044 to register. Feb. 16, Sunday -- 10 am to 3 pm: Join this workshop, 'Eating disor- ders and body image' and explore some of the psychological and cul- tural elements of this problem. Fo- cus on improving self-image and gaining a sense of well-being, as we seek to master the art of truly caring for our physical bodies. Cost is $55; held at341 KerrSt., Oakville. Contact Susan Phair at 905-845- 5044 for more info. February, March, April: The Credit Valley Artisans offer a number of art classes through the winter, in- cluding pottery, weaving drawing fundamentals, stained glass, crea- tive clay and a print-making work- shop. Classes are available for EVALUATION CERTIFICATE This certificate entitles a residential property owner to one market evaluation by Gary Brand, and a complete presentation of the New Royal LePage Home Marketing Program, and the Royal LePage Exclusive Personal Service Guarantee. This service to be performed without cost or obligation to you. Return this valuable certificate or call Gary for an appointinent. COMPUTERS REPAIRS and upgrades on most models of IBM compatible and new custom systems. OPiC Data Sys- tems, (905)873-7311. (tfn) DRESSMAKING ADAPTIVE Designs now booking for bride and bridesmaid apparel, lingerie, alterations and repair. Call (519)853-2283. (4) FIREWOOD FIREWOOD: Dry maple, 12" and 16" lengths, $50 for a single cord delivered; $45 picked up. (519)853- 1714. (2) FOR SALE INTERNET access. Surf the Net, North Halton's largest Internet ac- cess provider. Complete support, professional customer service, no busy signals and the area's lowest APARTMENTS FOR RENT! 1 Bedroom. Stove & Fridge. Includes Laundry facilities on-site. Close to all amenities. Same Day Approval. Open 7 days POWER CLASSIFIEDS! rates. Surf the Net Internet Service. 905-873-2602. (tfn) LETTER quality printer Raven PR- 2417, 24 pin, Epson LQ2500 and IBM Proprinter X24 compatible, complete with manual and spare ribbon. $100 firm. Call Rockwood, 856-1388.(1-3) RETIRED disk jockey selling all 45s, albums, tapes. Over 5,000 items. Call (519)853-0470 for ap- pointment to view. (tfn) SAWMILL $4895 SAW LOGS INTO BOARDS, planks, beams. Large capacity. Best sawmill value any- where. Free information 1-800-566- 6899. Norwood Sawmills, R.R. 2, Kilworthy, Ontario POE 1G0. (B) WOODSTOVE, Napoleon, one year used, $350. Child crib, hardly used with mattress, $100. Freezer chest, $100. Phone evenings/ weekends, 877-8034. (2) GARDENING SEEDLINGS 6" to 12" Colorado spruce $44.99/100, pine, fir, ma- ples and more. Order now, spring delivery. Dorchester Tree Farm, RR. 2, Dorchester, Ont., NOL 1G5. (B) HAND READING HAND reading explores character and potential. Gift Certificates avail- able special rates for parties. 519- 856-2138. (2) HELP WANTED ATTENTION students. Make a lot of money selling chocolate bars. New products available. Nothing to pay in advance. Fast delivery 1- 800-383-3589. (B) COUNTRY publisher requires type- setter with desk top computer equip- ment to contract part-time display ad setting from your home. Call Janice, (905)873-6500 or fax (905)873-6523. (3) INTERNATIONAL Agricultural Ex- change - Ages 18 to 30 with agricul- tural experience to live/work with family in Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Japan. Costs/details - 1- 800-263-1827, Calgary, Alberta. (B) SALES position available in adver- tising department of this newspa- per. Part-time position (three days per week). Vehicle required. This is an opportunity to work in yourhome town, in a fast-paced, creative en- vironment, serving the needs of local retailers. Please respond by fax to the Publisher at: (519)853- 0540. (4) WE NEED males, females, kids, for acting and modeling assign- ments in catalogues, magazines fashion shows, television commer- cials, film work. If accepted, agency covers full training and registration fees. 416-944-9343 Toronto, 905- 803-9040 Mississauga, Interna- tional number 1-800-MODEL-US. (B) RN 11111111111 a week. ROYAL LEPAGE emma 1111101 Aim Higher.. ToS Roya "ePage Rea! Esvae Services Le. Frakes 1773, GARY BRAND, FRI, Associate Broker LOST AND FOUND (905) 877-0173 (1-800-387-2230) Gary Brand 170 Guelph Street, Halton Hills (Georgetown) L7G 4A7 This is not intended to solicit properties listed for sale or valid while listed for sale. Phone 853-4374 Acton APARTMENTS SINCE Jan. 13th, has your daugh- ter brought home a black Club Monaco bag, a red plaid roll-up manicure set, or a planner? If so, she may be in possession of prop- erty taken from the G.D.H.S. change room. Our daughter would like to Associate Broker