Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 16 October 1993, p. 6

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Page 6—Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, October 16, 1993 Around The Hills Your Travel We'll Meet @&) Needs A 4 ( a 48 MAIN ST.,S Georgetown 877-2252 MONEY CONCEPTS FINANCIAL PLANNING CENTRES host FINANCIAL FORUM Saturday, October 23, 1993 from 11 a.m, fo 2.p.m. es ie AGF featurimé en Maou arn MUTUAL FUNDS DYNAMIC FUND MANAGEMENT Earning trust You will have the rare opportunity to hear representatives from four of Canada’s most innovative mutual fund managers. The managers will share about what investment opportunities lay ahead, where they exist, and how you can profit from the opportunities, ** Hach mutual fund manager will have an information booth open with mutual fund brochures i and information available on their funds.** North Halton Golf & Country Club 363 Maple Ave. W., Georgetown at Community Calendar Does your non-profit community organization have an upcoming meeting or event, or do you want to raise your organization’s profile? Community Calendar can work for you. Drop by Halton Hills This Week at 232 Guelph St., Georgetown or fax us at 873-3918 with all the infor- mation about your event. Remember to include your orga- nization’s contact person’s name and telephone number. Items will be run free of charge for as long as Is appropri- ate. Baptist beginnings Oct. 17 - The 146th Anniversary of Baptist beginnings in the Georgetown area will be cel- ebrated the weekend of Oct. 16 and 17 at Mountainview Baptist Church. Please accept this invitation to join with us on this special occa- sion. Autumn studio tour Oct. 17 - Halton Hills Studio Tour. Take in the scenery, visit the artist and craftspeople in their studio, all within 30 minutes of each other. Use this opportunity to acquire a unique piece of art. For further information/ maps, call 1-905-877-1312 or 1-905-873-2147. Parenting Today Oct. 18 - Parenting Today In Our Community wel- comes you to a “Store Front” on Monday, Oct: 18 in the gymnasium at Centennial Middle School. Various Services will be represented. Meeting runs from 7-9 p.m. Child C.P.R. course Oct. 19 - Maple Nursery School and Vital Signs host an Infant/Child C.P.R. course. The course will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 19, 7 - 10 p.m. Instructions will be on infant Tesuscitation, circulation and breathing and how to treat a choking child. For reserva- tions, please Hardcastle at will be held at Maple Nursery School, a Co-opera- tive School situated at Cedarvale Park. Free seminar Oct. 20 - Cloth Diapers vs. Disposables, sponsored by inny’s Diaper Service, Halton Hills Cultural Centre, 9 Church St., on Oct. 20, 7-9 p.m. Refreshments, Free Gift. Call 877-0950 to Teserve or for more informa- tion, Coffee hour Oct. 20 - Ladies! You are invited to a neighborhood Coffee Hour, Wednesday, Oct. 20, 9:30-11 a.m. in the auditorium of Allendale, 125 ntario Street, Milton, Special feature: “Mop Dolls”, by Janet Evans. An interlude of musical selec- tions. Guest Speaker: Mrs. Doris Featherstone. Hosted by Milton Christian Ladies Coffee Hour. Free Admission. Babysitting pro- vided. Young adult crafts t. 20 - Registration has begun for a new Fall session of the Halton Hills Public Libraries Y.A.C. (Young Adult Club). This popular 4- week program for ages 11-14 years is held on Wednesday evenings, 6-7 p.m., Starting Oct. 20. Make some exciting gifts for Christmas giving, including straw weaving and painted stained glass. There is a $10 fee due at the time of registration. Call 873-2681 for more information. Foot care clinic Oct. 20 - Step Ahead Foot Care Clinic - Oct. 20, 8:30 - 1:30 p.m. at Acton Social Services and Information Centre, 19 Willow St. North, Acton. Call for an appoint- ment at 853-3310. Annual beef dinner £ Knox Presbyterian Church, corner Main & Church Sts., Georgetown. Friday, Oct. 22, 3 p.m., 6 p.m. & 7:15 p.m. Tickets available at the Church, 877-7585 or call 877-4518 or 877-2836. Mohawk Fall Fair, a tradition at Mohawk Raceway in Campbellville, will be a sure winner for the whole family on Oct. 22 and 23, You can do some early Christmas shopping from all of the exclusive handicratts that include an array of quilts, stained glass, pottery and woodworking. Your taste buds will be aroused by a fine assortment of gourmet goods, home baking, deca- dent chocolate, fresh Rockwood bread, Millbank cheese, apple pies and the hearty Oktoberfest dinner, The Limeridge Fiddlers will provide toe-tapping music and there'll be minia- ture horses on display, square dancing demonstra- tions, agricultural exhibits, a mini-auction and more each night! Gates open at 6 p.m. each night. Children 12 and under, accompanied by an adult, are admitted free. Post time for the first race is 7:30 p.m. each night. Harness racing is sched-» uled at Mohawk through to Dec. 7. For more information on winning entertainment, call 854-2255. Child Find visits Oct. 23 - On Saturday, Oct. 23, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Child Find will be at the Halton Hills Toy Lending Library, an affiliate of North Halton Association for the Developmentally Handicapped, located in Sacre Coeur School, next to the Georgetown Post Office. As a fund raising endeavor, there will be a fee of $1 per child and children are to be accompanied by his/her par- ent or legal guardian. Everyone is welcome, refreshments are provided, For further information, please contact Helen McLoughlin, 873-2711,

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