Ontario Community Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 8 December 1993, p. 11

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Shelagh Gill has announced her resignation as Chair of the Halton District Health Council effective immediately. In her letter of resigna- tion, Shelagh cited increased demands on her time both professionally and personally. Gill has been a member of council since 1989 and chair for the past two years. In taking on the duties of chair on an interim basis, Deanna Williams-Laws Hatton Hills This Week; Wednesday, December 8, 1993 ~ Paye'17: Gill steps down from health council commended Gill for her commitment to council and her role as chair during which time she was respon- sible for overseeing the recently completed Hospital Utilization Study. @ Sources and Costs of Credit @ Selling Yourself to the Lender @ Understanding the Security Required @ The Wise Use of Your Own Money Invited Lawyer, Banker and Farmer December 14 & 15, 1993 Register before Dec. 10th $40.00 per person Countrywide All-Pro Realty Inc. sales representative Carol Wood received a bouquet rd work coordinating the Second Annual Christmas Fundraising Dance in support of the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital. Re/Max Suburban (91) Inc. sales representative Rud Whiting, Master of Ceremony, presented the bouquet to Carol. photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW By Betty Sojka Special to HHTW ° The community centre is going to be buzzing Saturday. An auction sale is being held on behalf of Mr. Joseph items to be auctioned off. Preview is at 9 a.m. and the sale starts at 10 a.m. ‘There will be antique furni- ture, modern furniture, glass and china, and miscellaneous things such as 1921 Harriston wood stove and a wooden washing machine. There is a poster at the Ballinafad General Store that gives a detailed description of items to be offered. How about a_ that there had been a big 4 pe 7 pe Jacobean 2-drawer serving influence of the various coun- WOOD NUT DRIVER table with large barley twist tries that had conquered legs? The food booth will be Poland over time. CHISELSET] — SETS provided by Mabel Hoare, so you know you are going to get some pretty tasty morsels. Don’t forget the last euchre of 1993 is to be held Thursday (tomorrow), at the community centre. Start time is 7:30 p.m. and cost is only $3 per person. : Winners of the Nov. 25 euchre were Anne Pattulo, followed by Eileen McEnery for High Lady’s. High Man was WO! Elmer Pembleton followed by Ernie McEnery. Booby prize went to Doug. Howells. Proceeds from the eight tables of players went to the community centre. Sandwiches were very kindly brought by Anne Pattulo and Eileen McEnery. Cathy Humphries brought a lovely cake Dan McNiven would like to give the following note of appreciation: “On Nov. 27 a wonderful birthday party was held on my behalf, instigated by my friend Bonnie Walker. It was a great reunion of friends and family, but there was not enough time to thank and visit with each one who attended and who assisted Community Centre will be buzzing Ballinafad News Bonnie. Thank you to each and every one of you for the great cooking, good wishes and most of all, your being there”. The November U.C.W. had a large gathering. Members of the community were invited to hear Jeff Kerr speak on his teaching experi- ence in Poland during the 1992/93 school year. Jeff brought along slides which made it easy to visualize the points he was making. He began with a brief history of Poland and its culture. It could be seen in the different architecture of the buildings Jeff had gone to Poland to teach English at a high school in Warsaw. There were about 15 students per class. A ques- tion and answer period fol- lowed his talk which brought even more information about the food, his travels around Europe on his school breaks, living conditions in compari- son to Canada and the Polish politics. For Jeff, it was very enlightening to be right there during, the time Poland was adjusting from communist tule to a democracy. Drop into the Ballinafad General Store to purchase your New Year's Eve Dance tickets. As the affair is being catered, organizers need to know the exact amount o! people attending. There will be no tickets sold at the door. For a cost of $20 per person, there will be a hot roast beef/cold buffet, and a chance to win some great door and spot prizes, plus a $100 cash door prize. Music is being provided by “S & S Sound”. There will be a cash bar. The fun starts Dec. 31 at 9 p.m. at the community cen- tre. PUBLIC NOTICE TO ALL AUTOMOBILE AND HOME OWNERS D.P. Liquidators of Georg supplem etown have been authorized to liquidate and ent the remaining inven tory of Brian’s Hardware (Brampton) and Zero Flow (Montreal). Take advantage of direct sales from receivership to consumer.772828 ONT. LTD. TOOLS & CAR CARE KRUPTCY LIQUIDATION Just some of our Specials...“Limited Inventory” TOILET BOWEL CLEANER 12 HOURS Mon. - Fri. 10-6 Saturday Sunday SILOCONE GASKET REMOVE GERMICIDAL CLEANSOR $4 50 D.P. Li QUIDATORS 10th Line & River Rd. (Across from Georgetown Golf) SNOWMOBILE | PENETRATING OIL 877-7939

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