Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 11, 1989, p. 3

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THE HERALD Wednesday January 11 1N9- Page 3 In the hills Volunteer today Start the Year Off Right Volunteerl There are many local organiza tions needing help and just a few hours a week will provide a muchneeded service in our com munity Let the Volunteer Centre match your interests and skills with one of numerous volunteer opportunities For example office assistance is required one half day per week by the Red Cross Or the North Halton Hospice needs caring in dividuals to do oneonone visiting Training is provided If you would like information on these or any other volunteer opportunity call the Halton Hills Volunteer Centre at Adult learning The Adult Learner Program is a free dayschool program for adults that furnishes them with the opportunity to work towards their high school diploma Anyone interested is invited to attend an open house which will allow them to see what students are doing in the Adult Learner Program Locally the open house will be held at Georgetown District High School today Wednesday from 3 pm to pm in the Resource Centre For more information contact Sue Grant at GDHS 8776966 or call The Continuing Education Office at 3333499 Immunizations The Halton Regional Health Department conducts immuniza tion clinics for the North Halton area the second Tuesday of each month to 7 pm The clinics alternate between the Georgetown office at Main St South and the Milton office at 251 Main Street For appointments call in Hills and 8787261 in Milton Shutter bug call Entry forms are now available for camera buffs in Hills to enter Photo Art 89 presented by the Halton Hills Camera Club Regulations and entry forms are available at the Georgetown Public Library local camera shops and other local businesses The deadline for submissions for Photo Art 89 is Feb 18 at 5 pm Board meeting The Board of Directors for the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital will bold an open meeting Thursday Jan 26 at pm in the board room The agenda for the meeting will be posted by am the day of the meeting in the Administrative of fice Anyone wishing to address the board is asked to forward a writ ten request to the Board of Direc tors Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Princess Anne Drive Georgetown On tario L7G 2B8 by Jan 18 Family history The Halton and Peel branch of the Canadian Genealogical Socie ty will hold a meeting Sunday Jan 22 at 2 pm at the Chinguacousy Library Meeting Room Civic Centre Bramalea City Centre Guest speaker for the meeting will be Cliff Collier who will discuss Writing and Publishing Your Family History Visitors are welcome Tutors needed The North Literacy Guild is holding a training for volunteer tutors this Tuesday Jan 17 in the staff room of Robert Baldwin School 180 Wilson Drive Milton Any prospective tutors are in vited to attend the meeting which is scheduled to run from 7 pm to Anyone wishing more informa tion or wishing to confirm their attendance Is asked to call or 8732200 by Jan Horticultural meeting The Acton Horticultural Socie ty will open the new year with a meeting this Tuesday Jan 17 at Knox Presbyterian Church in Ac ton Guest speaker for the evening will be Bob of Domi nion Seed House who will discuss Whats new for 1969 The meeting is scheduled to begin at 8 Song of Norway Members of the Georgetown Horticultural Society will have the opportunity to learn more about Norway at their meeting Wednesday Jan 18 at 8 pm Guest speaker for the evening will be Madge Whitfield who will give a slide presentation on Nor way The meeting is being held at the Knox Presbyterian Church hall The Society meets the third Wednesday of each month and visitors are welcome to all the meetings Know parking Halton Regional Police Want to remind motorists of the parking bylaw in effect in Hills from November to April The bylaw states that overnight parking in designated areas is restricted to up to three hours Daytime parking between am and midnight is permitted unless there are signs posted for snow removal Police say the overnight park ing bylaw will be enforced and that motorists should govern themselves accordingly JANUARYLrf J 10 DAYS ONLY STARTS TODAY 20 OFF ALL STOCK BOOKS AND STATIONERY PRICE CALENDARS CHRISTMAS CARDS CHRISTMAS WRAP HOURS MonThurs 930 pm pm Sat pm 5 OXBOW BOOKS 8778861 1 102 Main St S Downtown Georgetown is considering postal contract Continued from Page Chris Bartscb did say the Vitos were given comfortable time to review the contract offer Canada Post chose Vitos Market as a loca tion for postal services after study ing several options said Mr Bart scb But the Vitos could refuse the contract offer If liability demands are too coatly said Mr Vlto If it costs three or four thousand for liability we cant handle It he said He added that if the agree ment presently being reviewed is a normal agreement be and hut wife would sign The Vitos said they will give Canada Post their answer within the next few weeks at which time postal service at the fruit market could begin But Canada Post would look for an alternative to Vitos if the cou ple rejects the contract said Mr Bartscb FLETCHERS SHOES 13th Annual WINTER CLEARANCE to ramose MAM BUY NOW AND SAVE UP TO SALE IS FOR YOU AND THE WHOLE FAMILY OR MORE OFFOURREGULAI PRICES ALL PURSES BUSTER LADIES SHOES Sent At Law tan to LANES FASHION CLOGS A SECOND SKM 29 99 LMJt 20 OQ99 23 ALL WINTER DRESS BOOTS DRASTICALLY REDUCED 20 o 50 OFF OUR REGULAR LOW PRICES CHILDRENS SHOES By Brown AMU 20u Q99 mures low men ATHLETIC SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY ALL REDUCED 20 TO 50 UFF NUNN BUSH SHOES SUPER SPECIAL ALL 59 99 CHILDRENS WINTER BOOTS ALL 30 OOFF Our Price To YOU is RIGHT We Know Our Regular Customers Know They Keep Tolling Us We Have Comparison Priced And Know Our Prices Are lower PEDORTHIC SERVICE REGISTERED PEOORTHIST ON STAFF ORTHOPAEDIC PRESCRIPTIONS flUtD FLETCHERS FAMILY SHOES THE FOOT PROFESSIONALS 8771664 MAIN ST S DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN

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