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For more information, contact: The Registrar, Renison College, University of MILTON Milton District High School 396 Williams Avenue Social Work in Health Care (SOCWK 365R RZ)* 7â€"10 Tuesdays, Sept. 13 â€" Dec. 6 Pailiative Care (SOCWK 240R RZ)* 7â€"10 Tuesdays, Jan. 3 â€" April 4 Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G4. Phone (519) 884â€"4400 or Fax (519) 884â€"5135. OAKVILLE St. Ignatius of Loyola High School 1550 Nottinghi!l Gate Child Maitreatment: Identification Prevention (SOCWEK 355R RZ)* 7â€"10 Mondays, Sept. 12 â€" Dec. 12 Community Organization 2 (SOCWK 322R RZ)° * 7â€"10 Tuesdays, Jan. 3 â€" April 4 *Indicates prerequisite or consent of instructor. College personnel at the first class will take registrations and sell course books. RENISON COLLEGE J Affiliated with the University of WaterIoo 827â€"0209 Ved . rUOAIAIDLlIDF THURSDAYS IN AUGUST 2â€"4 P.M! Produced by Oakville‘s newest, most. modem video specialty store FKOPEDALE VIDEO C€AMES and Directed by STIEREO PLACE your best source for AudioMisual equipment, in coâ€" operation with The Merchants of Hopedale Malil, who bring you everything you need in shopping... except the hassles! f.!\wmlii.'.....';; LOCATED AT THIRD LlNE REBECCA * Climbing apple trees and hanging out in the high branches is something done in the childhood days of past generations, right?â€" Wrong. Today, in Halton Region, you can find people of all ages bustling amongst the boughs of local apple trees. Are they having fun or working? Well, they‘re doing both. Several apple growers in Halton welcome people to their farms and sell the fruits of their labors right out of the field. Actually, climbing the trees may not be advisable, but steady ladâ€" ders can reach those branches which hold the biggest, freshest, and highest quality apples in the region. But pickâ€" â€" ing apples doesn‘t always require great physical exertion. The branches of many trees can be reached by standing on the ground. Either way you buy your apples, off the tree or already picked, there are many advantages to buying apples on Halton farms. For one, you know where they‘re coming from. *xOPENINGx AVGUST 15th infants izes 0â€"16 Sizes Cotiee ts Wearâ€"itâ€"Again Kids previously loved clothing *Consuenment C|oth|n2 in Excellent Condition* eers Road, Unit 8 akville, Ont. (between 3rd Fourth Line) TY Y TD Tuesday, August 9th KIDS LIrXEAB%NCING wilhTamn%of KNIGHT KICKERS CLUB Ub 4 a 6 6 it it e:m‘..;‘ J a e 2 for a nic O m_â€"~ in va.'-\v.- "Many people have questions about the fruits they buy," says Sandra William of William Orchards, "but when they buy apples on our farm, we can tell them everything about the growth of the apples, and give them suggestions for how to use the many varieties." There are at least a dozen varieties of apples grown in Halton‘s rich agriâ€" cultural land. The decision of what variety to buy may be difficult, but one decision is not. Fresh air, sunshine, exercise, and the countryside are all reasons for going to the farm. Taking family or friends along for a fun outing makes the trip even more rewarding. Apples are a good source of fibre and help you reach the nutrition goal of five to 10 servings of fruits and vegetables everyday. "Most of the apple‘s fibre is in its peel," says Lynn Gates, Manager of Nutrition Services at the Halton Regional Health Department, "by using the whole apple in products such as cider, the healthy nutrients, including the fibre, are not lost." Cider is made by using ...... 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(Hwy. 401 to Guelph Line, North to 15 Sideroad West, South on 2nd Line) â€" 854â€" 2673. Rae‘s Pickâ€"Yourâ€"Own: Homby. (Hwy. 401 to Trafaigar Road, South to Britannia Road, East to Eighth Line)â€"878â€"9883. William‘s Orchards: Milton. (Hwy. 401 to Hwy. 25, North to 10th Sideroad, North on Third Line)â€" 847â€"4420. This article was submitted by the Halton Farm Produce Committee. Funding for this project has been received by the Halton Lifestyles Coalition. PREPAID 4"x6" SIZE 24 EXPOSURE FREE Second Set or Replacement Film of 135â€"24 6 M \s‘ t 2 1 l