the HERALD- November 1991 Community Page ACTON SOCIAL SERVICES CENTRE lA Professionals needed for Sexual Abuse Program It is the dim or local professionals in the community to bring the Sexual Abuse Program presently operating in South to North so that local citizens may have easier access to this vice If you are a professional with a concern for this issue and are willing lo volunteer occasionally we ask that you join us for an information meeting on Wednesday November p m at Acton Social vices Willow St or call Lin at for more information News for Seniors with Talent Acton Social Services and Information Centre wishes to the many talents of Seniors in the Acton area They already have many volunteers working Meals On Transportation Seniors Advisory Committee Board of Directors and other odd jobs There are many more seniors with a variety of talents that could be used by the community A talent can be a historical perspective knowledge of a craft or game or an ability to socialize talk visit or help someone with an ac tivity Everyone has a talent We are looking to establish a Seniors Talent Bank a local organization to encourage seniors to remain vital and active through involvement in volunteer activity for the benefit of themselves and the communito It would provide the ordination of the talents of seniors and if community individuals and tions that could benefit fromThem We need a committee of four or five to start the ball rolling If you would like to be involved call Sue at Acton Social Services and Information Centre or stop by 19 Willow Street North Acton Canadian youth invited to anniversary celebrations Secretary of State Robert is extending an invitation to Canadas youth to participate in the anniversary of Canada by entering the 1992 Canada Day Poster Challenge Young people from all over Canada will gain an invaluable ex penence by visually expressing their sense of Canada Mr de said Twelve young Canadian artists and their parents one from each province and territory will be selected to participate in the official ceremony on Parliament Hill July 1992 marking Canadas an niversary One of these twelve artists will be chosen as the national finalist Their artwork will become the Official Canada Day Poster to be used across the country Canadian youth eighteen years of age or younger are invited and encouraged to in this exciting and innovative initiative A complete list of criteria and other pertinent information is included in the attached brochure The deadline date for submission is December The Department of the Secretary of State would also like to acknowledge the sponsorship by Canadian Airlines International and Canadian Pacific Hotels and Resorts in the Canada Day Poster Challenge For more information on the Poster Challenge contact Mark Hud son Press Secretary Office of the Honourable Robert de 819 or Kevin MacLeod Director Anniversaries and Sym bols State Ceremonial Branch 3647 Si BAIN ST GEORGETOWN J Join us this weekend 30lh 1st for our Christmas Sale Take advantage of many savings on woodcrafts and more Pick up that special Christmas gift enjoy our coffee tea and treats OUR PRODUCTS AS AOVMnrSCD CABLE Coffee Tea Treats More Fresh Ground Bulk Coffee Handmade Woodcrafts Much More Drop In For Our MORNING TAKEOUT SPECIALS OPEN 6 AM DAILY CUR 0 EMPORIUM 315 Queen SlHwy ACTDN 8534137 Museum plans Christmas weekend Now is your chance to escape our modern commercial Christmas and get back to the way Christmas used to be The Region Museum vites all to capture the true spirit of Christmas at their Christmas In The Country weekend on Saturday December and Sun day December 8 from 1 until Amidst the scenic backdrop of the Niagara Escarpment you can rediscover the bygone era with a romantic ride in horse drawn sleigh Warm up by the fireplace with some good old fashioned baked goods and a cup of hot apple cider For the kids there will be a Victorian magical performance by Peter the Great and even a visit from Old Saint Nicholas Lave quartets will be perform ing Christmas songs and a range of local artisans will be on hand vending their crafts A kiss goodbye They have always said Santa was a romantic And true to form here he is seen giving Ms a goodbye kiss before he heads out to work in his toy shop Ballinafad resident Hilda Lee made these two ceramic dolls as well as the several other ceramic Santas pictured above Ms Lee was one of several who had their craft work on display during the Ballinafad Annual Craft Sale Sunday at the Ballinafad Community Centre Herald Photo Constitutional reform is about many things But mostly its about you A- Canadians we in now lacing tine the most important in out luMon have been put forward the unit Constitution pi a more united and Canada in vvhnli all I an in 1 home are tin bung liamenlarv will iKobe tonsideied its of rentes run independent Canadian rpanialions Some of the include a Canada thai speaks our ami earns as Canadians alius and the oi aboriginal peoples lo govei tht s bile being protected Canadian law ensuring recognition Quebec s tiv and language groups the Senate to make it elected elk i live and much equitable than is now Canada economic union so Canadians can work and conduct business anwvhere in the countn guaranteeing rights tic olved and tint out more about how these will shape the future Canada call toll free i Deaf or hearing impaired call 1800567 1902 cm add Canada Shaping Canadas Future Together