In 1957, Harvey Kalles began a business built on trust, integrity, service, and ingenuity. More than 60 years later, Harvey Kalles Real Estate Ltd. has been dedicated to offering professional services to all our customers.
Synonymous with excellence in service, we uphold a standard in the industry that is unparalleled in the face of emerging technologies and increased competition.
Baxter Community Arts Centre, located in Bloomfield, Ontario, is a cultural hub that offers a variety of arts programs, workshops, and events for the local community. The center hosts a range of artistic activities, including visual arts, performances, and music. It serves as a space for both emerging and established artists to showcase their work and engage with the community. The arts center plays a key role in preserving and promoting the creative heritage of the area, fostering an inclusive environment where art and culture can thrive.
The goal of the PROBUS organization is to provide Fellowship, Friendship, and Fun for all men and women in their retirement and semi-retirement years.
We are a volunteer-based, non-profit, non-political, non-sectarian fellowship organization with over 4,000 clubs worldwide, some 250 being Canadian clubs made up of over 35,000 members. Our clubs are all about encouraging healthy minds and bodies and socializing with other retirees in the community.
In PROBUS you’ll find a wealth of new experiences and a much expanded social network. The opportunities abound in each club with awesome guest speakers, a broad range of interesting activities and social events, stimulating conversation and the chance to explore your community, Canada and the world with new friends.
The Andrew is a building and public community space. The congregation who identify themselves as A Circle of Friends is associated with the Presbyterian Church in Canada. However, The Andrew warmly welcomes events and guests of all backgrounds. The polity of the Presbyterian Church in Canada allows us to manage the building, and head administrators in the denomination applaud the direction we have taken and believe that it could serve as a model for other traditional church buildings.