ay, October 23, 1993 — Page 15 Halton Hills This Week, Satu . Volunteers’ workshop scheduled Tuesday A series of workshops are planned for those who vol- unteer in North Halton. * Volunteers are encouraged * to conie out and meét oth- ers from different agencies, enjoy some refreshments, and listen to interesting speakers. On Tuesday, Oct. 26, from 9-11:30 a.m. join Rev. Douglas Hallman in a “To talk and to listen” work- shop for volunteers. Learning good communica- tion, a two-way street will be focused on. Creative conversation and effective listening skills will be taught. Held in Acton at the Bethel Christian Reform Church, Hwy. 7 and e Churchill Road. This event ASSIC Alert promises to be informative and educational. A great opportunity to learn new skills and meet others. Are you able to attend? Contact the agency you volunteer with to enquire. A note to all ASSIC volun- teers: have you registered to attend? Don’t forget to do so by calling Sue at Acton Social Services and Information Centre at 853- 310. Rides can be arranged for those interest- ed. Remember that tomorrow (Thursday) a Long Term Care seminar is held at St. Alban’s Anglican Church from 2-3:30 p.m. Speakers from the Victorian Order of Nurses, Halton Helping Hands, Red Cross, Homecare, Acton Social Services and Information Centre, Placement Coordination Services and Long Term Care will be on hand. This event is spon- sored by ASSIC’s Seniors Activity Committee and transportation can be arranged. All are invited. For more information, drop by ASSIC’s office at 19 Willow St. North, Acton or call 853-3310. BEELINE TRAVEL | NIAGARA FALLS Festival of Lights’ Departing from Georgetown Nov. 20/93 for 3 days. Two evenings of entertainment: Charley Pride and Boots Randolph Nov. 20/93 — Tommy Hunter, George Jones and Janie Fricke Nov. 21/93 Call now for more information. (905) 873-2900 or (905) 874-3063 112 Main St.'S. Downtown Georgetown A Message from Julian Reed Halton-Peel | THE LIBERAL Acenoa For CHANGE Youth unemployment is over 18% labour ‘setting the standards they need. s+ iberal |ALTON PEEL 875-2094 874-4748 335-8346 Authorized by Laurie Reed, the official agent for Julian Reed. A Liberal government will... ...establish a Canadian Apprenticeship Program in partnership with the provinces, the private sector, and labour. The focus will be on on-the-job training in growing economic sectors, with business and Dear Parents and Kids: My wife, Diane and I will be giving away Free Tickets to the Georgetown Cinemas Matinee Show, Good for Saturday or Sunny (Nov. 6th or 7th), to the first 100 Ghosts and Goblins who show up at our door Halloween Night! DON HEARN We live on the corner Sales Representative of Eastern and Hillcrest in Acton, right behind the olde Hyde House. I know most parents want to get their youngest out early, before it gets too dark, so we will start “handing out” at 4:00 p.m. that night. This offer of free tickets is extended to kids of all ages, if they live in the Halton Hills or Erin areas. We did this last year and it was a great success. What I like most about it is that all kids love to go to the movies, and you, as a parent, don’t have to worry about your kids eating treats that might not be good for them. So bring your “Monster Mashers” out Halloween and have a good time. I'd like to take this opportunity to say thank you to all the folks in the Halton Hills/Erin area who have, through their support in the past year, made my business so successful. Without the confidence and trust you’ve shown in me, I could not afford to do this for the kids. I thank you, and I look forward to doing business with you throughout the remainder of this year and all of 1994. PERFORMANCE SOHNSON & ASSOCIATES Your friend and neighbour, 4 Mw Cece