Ontario Community Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 27 November 1993, p. 10

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SANDRA NAIRN* Tor. 874-3040 877-5165 877-5165 24 HR. PAGER *sales rep. Erin 833-9714 $239,900 FABULOUS SPREAD 5 minutes to 401 or Georgetown with an outstanding bright & sparkling home fea- Line oak kitchen, rer main floor family room with cathedral ceiling. Huge garage j{ and workshop. Call Sandra Naim* today. 93-2- 566 GOING...GOING... : WALK TO | “Go” Freshly decorated end unit aoe = Lae 3 ™ nN RAVINE LOT Maintenance-free detached beauty — gleaming hardwoods, new win- dows, roof & furnace, i mm. onl ee ceoren. she = private & fenced lot on treed ravine - quiet, & Ln ore eet close to "GO" service. Call Sirah Nairn* aE a le, "SR [NOW $239,900] | NOW [Now $209,900 900 Warm and wonderful ae all freshly decorated with 1/3 acre, mature trees, double - garage, eat family location in & $249,900. Call Sanda Nant ay 93-2-202 $159,900 sane bedroom pont with large for fardioed floors’ verandah | + Sunporch — opposite a small pari] .- Age to all downtown = ties. Call Sandra Naim*. 93-2-57. Give an RHOSP Registered Home Ownership for Chitsanas Call Sandra Nairn* for details! » Page 10+ Halton Hills This‘Week, Saturday, November 27; 1993 ES DE IS STIG SOLD By Sharon E. McKay Special to HHTW The.holidays approach and I couldn’t imagine a child having a Christmas without a new book. Books for “young read- ers” or eight year-olds and up... Kit Pearson has won too many awards to mention — with just cause. The woman is a brilliant writer, certainly comparable to Enid Nesbit (you remember, author of Five Children and It and so many other turn of the century family books). ‘Back to Pearson. Her tril- ogy began with the book The Sky is Falling. Then came Looking at The Moon and finally the conclusion who know bloody well that 853-2086 874-3053 Parent - to - Paren Books always make wonderful Christmas presents The. Lights Go On Again (Viking). These three England spend the war as “war guests”, these charmed aie This trilogy is for all those parents and children HEATHER (WATING) coUNO. be ‘built Charleston on| aecltinan Dr. room, two car garage, ti wih closet ‘and 4 ensuite. To be built on Low's Biv, Rockwood at Call Heather" or John* for further details and \ for appointment to view model homes. 5 or 10 acres (Erin) IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY pea ICl DEVELOPMENT/BUILDING LOTS 12 acres, rolling (East Garafraxa) 22 acres, qualifies for severance (Erin) 97 acres, recreational on highway (Halton) .75 acres, Credit River Pines (Erin) $108,000 $149-800" \._ Please call Heather** or John* 853-2086 $189,900 w 3 bedroom This exceptional family home m ieaed just 20 minutes elgillioa Mature root beautifully decried home, Detact PMAC.91 $99,900 $89,900 $99,000 $389,900 Sharon McKay tence. But in the back- ground looms, like a big black crow, The War. wonderful tread. Scholastic as r released two classics, The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett and Black Beauty by Anna Sewell, Both books are beautifully bound and illus- trated and would make the perfect gift for children or adults. Given the release of the new film The Secret Garden, the timing couldn’t be better. Warning: Experience says that children seldom read classics presented to them by Grandma. Make use of movies and videos. A 12- year-old may not read our choice of books but he or she: will gladly listen. Thirdly, a classic may sit on a child’s shelf for years but if reading is a part of a fam- ily’s life, the book will eventually be read. In the non-fiction catego- ty, we have The Science Book for Girls by Valerie Wyatt (Kids Can Press). It’s well-researched, the instruc- tions are easy to follow and suitable for girls between 8 and 12 years of age. O.K., you’re thinking. “Why do girls need a sci- ence book all their own?” Well, a 1988 study revealed that women account for only one in six master’s degrees and one in eight Ph.D.’s in math, science and engineering. Now, by the year 2005, 91 per cent of . Canadian women between 25 and 44 will be in the labor force. At the moment, women represent only 9 to 10 per cent of the scientific community in Britain and North America. Unless our daughters are encouraged to make the leap into science, they too will be confined to the “pink-collar ghetto”. Not that one little book is going to change the world, of course, but it’s a start! Have you seen these “cross-section” books? Take a look, they really are neat. They are large books, published by Scholastic, that take an object — say machine or ship and split it in sections. Amazing. The latest is the launch of a new series of cross-sections called Man-of-War by Stephen Biestys. It’s in hard cover at $21.95. It will keep the kids, and grandpa, enter- tained for hours over the holidays. "Helping people find their DONNA ROBBINS Sam Representative Sm (Wtitiiiuni “24 HOUR PAGER Residential Real Estate Services perfect nest!" Call 877-0173 rgetown, Ontario L7G 407 ROYAL LEPAGE

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