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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 30, 1981, p. 6

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Page SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday December THE YEAH IIS PHOTOS Past year had plenty of bright moments Amid the layoffs and personal setbacks there were many occasions for pride and joyous celebration The Feast of SI Anthony last June qui a celt bra lion entertained at Use Croatian centre near Tor most and Hilton new Croatian while across town people a different ethnic background were and Yugoslavian recreational centres were Jammed with similarly enjoying the Highland Garnet celebrants from near and far The musical group II rollateam ahead and cast off the empties for hundred of Craiy Ballon maintained enough enthusiasm to Jump the gun on official starter and In the annual Georgetown event April along the Credit special guest John Intel the be muted of Ontario Actually the Jaycee kept tighter rein on the Intoxicants but the Herald staff photography Taking a tumble in the air cushion castle one of and the variety show which featured the Miu of fun thing to do lor children at the Acton fall fair In Acton contest there wos plenty Tor all and dhln I September Between the midway the exhibits the farm the VI the new complex opening them till eight away students of moat school In town were busily Involved In the project Tea mi of artists took up a lilt Council challenge last January to prepare colorful historical murals on pan ell which subsequently surrounded the Market Street construction site The Art Council raised money through the mural project by advertising on the panels to local businesses Tally a golden retriever owned by Richard and Re la Thompson of Prince Charles Drive In Georgetown was one of at least two local dogs who entered Canadian National Exhibition annual dog swim on the shore of Lake Ontario a local Labrador took lop honor for second year In a row In one beat Taffy finished third In the 100yard Hills residents at the Ex often just visiting Many local livestock breeders did well In competition Canada Day celebrations were back bigger and better than ever In 1981 and Satin put on Us best show While Glen Williams and Acton held their own festive observances had some fun of Its own She their love of were Peter Chris and Kim Collins Federal Conservative leader Joe Clark left visited Georgetown Increasingly noteworthy Varian Canada plant In July to find out more about the nation thigh technology Indus try Helping convince former that more Job and better revenue may He In that field was Council Smith operations manager for plant electronic device division fall for the past ten yean Brian and Dlanne Ha In bow and boy and girls of Airedale Court In Georgetown get together for a little fun With the couple mentioned organising things and Mary Wilson the activities the Airedale Court party got underway In September with a bonfire singsong and some good neighborly Forlhcetondconsecutlveycnr downtown Georgetown a Pioneer Days were combined with the Arts Council Summer est activities to make for a rousing variety of thing to look at and do Many residents picked up prltes In the Main Street pioneer costume contest Judged by M Lewis and Norm I lion at leltl They included Iron row left to right Jenny Williams I Kalherlne Johnson back row Michelle I organiser Be Monet amp and Cindy Cheater Ventriloquist Mark Crocker Volunteer Week si a time to thank all those friends or Hamilton grab headline like Ronnie Hawkins and and neighbors you see helping other people every day and Sylvia when he visited Hills In November but his of Georgetown District Memorial Hospital were hundred of young fan at Acton and Georgetown libraries no exception last June Holding the trophy that attest to her t cart Mark and hi friend Chester were a charming team grcs Barbara we II deserved pal on the back for the small fry and their parent one of a or more g Sandra livegrove and Mac Dona Id both shows arranged by library board through the awarded for thetr wo year

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