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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 28, 1982, p. 2

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I SECTION A HERALD April a Katiuihka one of I a liars of Martin and Circus coming lo Georgetown May court of the Club high above the big top lead owing deft on the single trapeie llama and a mule a killer python clowns and and Jugglers and daring young men and women will present featuring Kalloihka and other Held to plant will soon be Photo submitted Martin and Downs here May 21 Circus sights smells lure the youngsters Ah the circus The sights and smells of the big top end all lis wonderful contents still mean a great deal to many ex kids Thanks to the Georgetown Kiwanls Club a lot of local youngster who never had the pica will sec a real circus complete with performing elephants and trapeze art 1st May St In Georgetown The Martin and Downs Circus rolls onto Field adjacent to the Street s plant part way through lit 1982 anniversary lour of southern Featured in Iwo shows IG and will be 18 trained animal and- variety to please circus fans of all ages Relive those childhood memories or Introduce own children to the magic of the 9 square foot big top the giant killer python snake exhibit and the pony rides The fun starts bright and early May Residents are invited come watch the raising of the big top enjoy carnival snacks and wait or big show begin the esteemed equine exhibits of liberty horses the antics of the clever canines trained llama and performing mule aerial artistry on trapeze and the Spanish Web and balancing stars the ribtickling of the clowns and of course the Craig Hollywood Elephants lis minutes of thrills spills and chills as he Ringmaster would say Martin and Downs reminds lis customers thai If they buy heir tickets In advance they 11 be helping local sponsors as welt as promo Canadian entertainment Tickcls will soon be at discount prices at a of Hills stores Scheduled for two presentations loach show includes a ten minute intermission are he follow acts feature Is the Famous Craig Hollywood Elephants fresh from the successful Shrine Circus runs at Maplt Leaf Gardens and the Montreal Forum also popular on television Circus series the dynamic duo will be helping erect big top on circus morning the Hor last of Ihc big horse two rings of dogs the Comedy Poodles and California Canine Stars Ihe Incredible Walters from Belgium a balancing at I hat sees internatlon ally renowned Willy Wallens climb on one hand the Llama and Molly the Mule clever anlma actors fantastic dressage Including the half Llplzzan trained by Brad Franks do the Lav Capriole and the Leg Walk rings of Juggling with Campbells he lovely Martin and Downs Circclles on the Span Web and ladder two lovely ladles balancing head to head on the roly poly the Walkers featuring Roy Walker on 12 fool high the Frank Family wild west complete Willi whip cracking and rope from Mexico the Gar make their Canadian debut wllh thrills Canada funniest funs ler Professor and his Comedy Car Circus needs private turf here far Martini and Downs Circus Into town May It will hue molded a bureaucratic nag It out of lt year Sponured by the Georgetan Club this year evict win be held private property owned by the William Melton a Company a Thelonn recreation told The Herald that the pilch constricting t part of Ihe property won I be affected by Ihe of the big top Town councillor down a request from the Club last April asked to Park for a Martin and Downs event Coanclllon cited a 111 demanding tough licensing rrgalatloos for circuses and on public property and that organ clean up before Ibey leave The recreation drpartment maintained thai the in Prospect Park la the best In the community and concern lhal season would be disrupted if a damaged Chambers blast school board Continued from page feels responsible but we re not about to lei the provincial government off the hook They ve public got our necks take loo she sad However he two business men were not satisfied with blaming he provincial govern men cutbacks for the in municipal funding of 1 think problem Is yours Its your Job We elected you We pay you Mr said Calling the cost per pupil stalls tics the Burlington clumber president Area womans family- earned royal attention Herald Staff Writer Making 11 brown bag lunches every day lakes two loaiesof bread and two cans of orange juice and is no big deal says the mother of 14 children Osborne of Brampton has children of which arc adopted She was chosen by Brampton Georgetown MP John Mc Derm id as an outstanding young anadian dine Queen Ilia belli April Ml nominated one person from their ridings as a achiever Mrs Osborne children I necessarily unusual In their numbers but In the fact that they all a handi cap and are children hard to place In adoptive families alcoholic syndrome cleft plate heart murmurs blindness deafness spinal bifida quadruple amputee brain damage allergies and dyslexia arc some of Ihe handicap of the children Mrs Osborne has her home They all can took after themselves she said Trie ones who take medication take it themselves and they re responsible for lei trig me to get more when red crocs on a white field Is one of two symbols used by Red Cross societies around the world and recognized by Inter national law G1A their medication is almost finished Her eight bedroom home is furnished with pine made by her bus band Ray A lift gives Ihc child en access to all floor levels in the house It gives the children free dom and dlgnily to go up and down without having lo run to mom pick them up Mn Osborne said We never say You can t do Ihis because you re blind They do all Ihi jobs A resource or Ihe organs of parents concerned wilh adoption Mrs Osborne was chairman of the group for en years She helps Children Aid assess childr en up for adoption and match with families willing to adopt She counsels parents considering adopting these hard children WEEKLY PRIZES 5 00 Provincial Tickets GRAND PRIZE ACDC AUfFM Radio Alarm Clock YourAulhorlnd FOIST LINE TELEVISION Sales A Service Ma SI Acton 853 1 flfcX said he think it cant that It was low relative to other Ontario school boards Culling salaries and admin istration costs were pointed out as possible solutions to reducing budget by Mr Mark I the board being unfair In talking about instead of municipal responsibilities trustee Noel Cooper said It I loo much which pocket It comes out of It a money II shouldn be so high In these Agreeing the budget Is high trustee Ivan Armstrong said thai since IMS program have continually been added to the board a curriculum TOO MUCH Some trustees and made warning sounds that we re getting loo much on our plate but nobody listened We all agree it too high but we don oil agree on what we can cut Mr Armstrong said If you think this years budget is big you should see what coming down the tube with Bill S3 don I think you con cut any more If you cut programs and 1 d like to see you tell us what to cut he told the chamber presidents The two chambers were not the only ones registering com plaints over the budget Lett era from local residents were acknowledged by board chairman Auger Oakvillc R A Dun ford called the budget pre posterous InhisAprlllOletter Ihe board Despite Tact that the Ontario government has re duced Its grant this year finance committee does not seem to have got the mess age Mr Dunford wrote The message Is that a serious effort cutting back expend lures must be made and that the onus should be trans f erred the taxpayer In a Similar vein North of Burlington to express her opposition to the lie mill Ion rise In the cost of education ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF Wednesday April 28th 1982 PAINTS FEATURING PAINTS COMPLETE LINE OF BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS INSTOCK WALLPAPER AND IMPORTED WALLPAPER FROM AROUND THE WORLD MoorTone Ejctarior Houaa Paint Super WMIe Dark Brown MoorTone Latax 8tln Enamel la- ft Tri J Pro- Am Latex Flat Pastel Only ROLLER TRAY SET 4 InStock Wallpaper OFF 40 Your Classic Store For At Your Decorating Needs GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE PHONE 8771872 Cooling Emporiums FORCED TO VACATE LAST FOUR DAYS Pots and Pans Glassware Dishes Soup Bowls Utensils Oven Mitts Aprons Placemats more SAVE UP TO 60 EVERYTHING REDUCED TO CLEAR All Sales Final Georgetown Market Place 294 Guelph St Hwy 7 Next To Bank of Montreal 8770818

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