BIRTHS LESLIE -- Peggy and Dave are pleased to announce the arrival of their first child, a daughter, Keanna Nicole. she arrived on November 30, 1996 at 11:40 pm weighing 6 Ib. 13 oz. Born at Guelph General Hospital, Keanna is the first grand- daughter for the Leslie family and the third granddaughter for the Mooten family. DEATHS REALTY EXECUTIVES Gi 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 stai juliette bal- conies, formal living & dining room, etc. Call Marg Suitor* for further info. 0122 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 Suitor." 0123 $264,000 NEW LISTING/COUNTRY PROP: 3 bedroom 1-1/2 storey on 5 acres. ioe 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 HIGGS, Helen. Peacefully on Tuesday, January 21, in British Columbia. Helen, beloved wife of the late Allan Higgs (October 27, 1996) and pre-deceased by their infant son, Stuart (1961). Cherished mother of Graham, Andrew, Peter & Stephen and their spouses, Sherri, Collette & Joanie. Loving grandma of Jordan, Justin, Braden & Angus. Dear sister of Mrs. Gladys Ellis & Mr. Eric Metcalfe in England and Mrs. Joan Hayes of Georgetown. Dear sister-in-law of Jim Hayes and devoted aunt of John, Calgary, and Elizabeth & Linda, both of Georgetown. Great-aunt of Christopher & Jeremy (Calgary) and Daniel & Mitchell (Georgetown). No longer in our lives to share, but in our hearts she's always there. Gone but not forgotten, with all our love always. IN MEMORIAM MEDLAND, Horace -- who passed away January 30, 1992. His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away -- Dearly missed by wife and family Maureen Plucinsky B.Sc. Sales Representative 7 100% CLUB Town & Country Specialist eorgetown. Milton. Hobby Farm. ~ 12 Min. to 401 Hwy. Barn & driveshed. Goat, sheep & beef farm. Treed & clear. 416 mile creek runs through property. Secluded. Low taxes. Unique elegant home on superb acre ith stream, pond & in ground pool. 4+ Bdrms, 3 WRs, 2 's. Glass & screen sunroom. Minutes to GO station. APARTMENT FOR RENT ROCKWOOD - Two-bedroom apartment with separate entrance, small yard, private parking. No pets. $695/month plus utilities. (6519)787- 0553. (5) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PROCESS servers: Franchise op- portunity, ground floor entry to Canada's fastest growing Process REALTY EXECUTIVES SUPREME 873-0300 http://www.aztec-net.com/~maureen 2 Halton Hills BUILDING LOTS: ~50 acres: Rare large parcel of land near Georgetown at $159,900 for home, small scale inststitutional use, animal kennel, veterinary clinic, or cottage industry, etc. 1.82 acres: High & dry. 5 min.to 401 & James Snow Pky, GO & Liesure Centre in = Milton. 10gal/min well. Excellent Loc. Ein, Majestic energy efficient Timber-Frame ~ 4,000 sq, ft. Tred, private lot. Drilled well. Soapstone FP. Awaits your finishing touch. Hot water oil heating. Erin. Private property. Mostly treed with some clear Jand. 2 ponds & 2 access roads, Small barn. 3 Bdrms & 2 WRs. Just minutes to Erin. Suitable for hobby farm. . Exquisite private senior executive retreat on top of the Niagara Escarpment with easy access to Toronto. Exceptional attention to design and quality of materials. EVALUATION CERTIEF 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 appointment. Service Network. No initial fran- chise fees; exclusive territories; continuous operational and national advertising support, complete train- ing. Contact: Lormit Management Systems Inc. at 1-800-459-7468. (B) SCHNEIDER'S POPCORN PAR- TIES. Exciting new system with increased profitability. Representa- tives needed to market popcorn products. Interested in earning ex- tra income/home based business call 1-800-665-6484. 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(B) COMING EVENTS Feb. 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. 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 Stove & Fridge. Includes Laundry facilities on-site. Close to all amenities. Same Day Approval. Open 7 days a week. POWER CLASSIFIEDS! 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, Wednesday --- 7:30 pm: Have you been troubled by head lice this winter? Learn how to cut down on the use of PESTICIDES on your child's hair and help stop the spread of head lice. P.E.P., Parents Encouraging Participation, the parent group at McKenzie-Smith Bennett school in Acton, is hosting an information evening in the li- brary of the school at 69 Acton Boulevard. Guest speaker Mary Gurba, from the Department of _ Health, will make a video presenta- tion and discuss the myths and facts associated with this problem. P.E.P. invites all parents inthe com- munity to attend this FREE presen- tation. 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, Thursdays -- 6:30 to 8 pm: Parenting for the 21st Century: A course for parents. Meeting the challenge of parenting as we enter a new century is to be taught at a parenting course at Everton Com- munity Church beginning in Febru- ary. Any parentis welcome to come. We will look at discipline, self-es- teem, helping your child feel capa- ble and otherimportanttopics. Child care will be provided. The facilitators will be a public health nurse and the pastor, who between them have five children and six grandchildren. The cost for the text is $25. Further information is available from Bill Lewis at 763-6147. 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 children and adults and range in price from $40. For further informa- tion or to register, call Susan at 877-4507. 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. 8, Saturday - 8 pm: Rockwood Nursery School's an- nual Sweetheart Dance. Bring your sweetheart and enjoy a fun and romantic evening at Rockmosa Community Centre, Rockwood. Dance to the music of "Just 4 You." Door prizes, pizza and cold buffet, cash bar. Tickets are $12.50 per person from any nursery school parent, or call Angie, 856-1210. Feb. 9, Sunday -- 1 to 3 pm: The Wellington Hall Academy will be having an open house for families 'a | 1111111111 ROYAL LEPAGE emma 118011101 Aim Higher.. TMS Roya UePage Read Exe Sexvisw Le. Erober 19538. interested in seeing the school and meeting the teachers. For more information please call (519)856- 2633.having an open house for families interested in seeing the school and meeting the teachers. For more information please call (519)856-2633. GARY BRAND, FRI, Associate Broker (005) 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 Associate Broker Feb. 9, Sunday -- 2 to 4 pm: The bereavement program is sponsor-