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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 30, 1984, p. 29

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I EDITION Wednesday May IBM Page Oxbow owner Norm aims to please young readers IMM lltrall Staff Writer Norm Holt mother torn MR in with child The old owner of Georgetown Books Mnlti delights in hi in in mil or slock of a particular I get hctk from these kills he Some I the town five and six olds ire quite sophistic rca The know thilr author- Mr Hilt dichred lis rav up from behind his ilark framed as he expressed his tion in the book BOOKS A tall lean man with long slender fit and a bushy mane of amy and while hair Mr Hoi loves books It nut much of to be in if you don enjoy books but the book Idealist the best one to run a shop he His red haired wile is his practical support bringing the bills lo his attention when his hand gets carried in ordering books for the store Its only after a while that you get Hie tccling For the size of slock should have a time of the year Mr Holt said The book shop owner or three now he said July is a slow month with the period being from mid November to Ctamtmas and early January I put books in to indulge myself Mr Holt said his face breaking into a boyish grin And so often I find t the only one who appreciates them Best sellers in the shop lire cookbooks There are four shelves of them Royally books baby rearing and family care books are big In Georgetown too NATURE POPULAR Anything to do with nature is popular and aviation is also quite an interest here with lot of people working in Maltun Mr Holt laid Threequarters of the customers In the shop an women He said that typical of book stores unless enter to a special Interest clientele People think its marvellous thai I sit hen and read books all day but it s not so I don t really have much time to read Mr Holt In It his Interest In geography lhat led him to call the bookshop Oxbow Books In geographic terms an oxbow is a shaped bend In a river Mr Holt has a geography degree from York statues include works for Queen Sittings with Britain Queen Elizabeth last summer resulted in the bronze sculpture of the monarch just completed at Georgetown Canadian sculptor MJ Reynolds was com missioned to do the bronze work by the Chariot ration Centre of the Arts He had sitting with Queen Elizabeth in July at her home in ham Palace England The Inch sculpture is to be unveiled by the Queen during her visit to Canada this summer employees have also been busy casting a bronze sculpture to com mem orate Canadian airmen in training who died during the world wars Winnipeg artist Helen Granger Young proouc ed the design for the sculpture that is to be unveiled this September at the Wartime Pilots and Observer Hon reunion and memo rial parade in Winm peg The sculpture is of a man in pilot gear shad ing his eyes wailing for a plane o come in A more abstract work to be unveiled April in Toronto is House Sol holds 10 annual exhibits Every year we arrange ten exhibitions or fine arts and crafts by distinguish Canadian artists artisans five from February to May and five from September to December In June July and August and in January our permanent collection can bo viewed by making an appointment HOUSE SOL Is open during Exhibitions on Tuesdays Wednesdays and Thursdays from pm and on Fridays Saturdays and Sundays from 2 Admission Is at all times free WE exhibit highquality art by contemporary Canadian painters and sculptors WE exhibit crafts by some of the most exciting young artisans in Ontario WE arc a gallery of discovery Many now well known artists had their first exhibition at HOUSE SOL WE are therefore gallery for the collector with limited means WE publish original graphics by outstanding Canadian artists WE conduct a rental service of art works for offices and homes WE frame your with the best non toxic materials WE appraise your valued art works for insurance purposes John and GUela he bronze sculpture ItLVival A Univcrsitj of Queb ec professor in Mr Tchakmakchiun is a world renowned sculptur of Armenian parenthood stands four meters tall about 10 feet and weighs 1 pounds It depicts the mergence of a new form through a human figure The work symbolizes the spirit in its con slant quest for freedom while continuous it ion Mr Tchikimikchian explained that the sculp ture be erected on the grounds of the Armenian Community Cenln in represents the revival of the Armenian nation following the 1915 genocide in Turkey Orphans from this genocide wire to Georgetown in 1923 taught farming and had some schooling at what is now Park on Maple Avenue The Georgetown boys were sent off in 1929 to live and work with Ontario farmers Tidy Car Georgetown man cleans up car awards Georgetown Chris beat out 1 Tidy Car dealers around the world for thi most improved sales in October He was honored over the I at a Tidy somebody else said The advertising Car Toronto airport Hilton he won a trip to for selling sun roofs an ill expenses paid trip lo the Chicago Tidy Car seminar Asked the reason for his business success Mr ted it having lots of sales and giving his Very few eustomers don come back or send CHRIS mouth Mr got hi- Car franchise he wos in began to Car is mainly involved in auto pro tec lion like rustproof ing a shine and ckaning and protecting car interiors The fran hist also does sun roofs and ri gular waxing pin stnplnf We ve branched lot from when we first beta n Mr Originally operating from his Mountainview home the moved into its current Mounlai view Road North ago Now expanding another half unit at this address For infor John locally or at Sit on Industrial St East training contact Tororilo IGj St John Ambulance says if your child burns himself put a small burned area under gent running water If It Is a serious burn it the child in cold bath fur minutes Then wrap the child in a freshly laundered sheet and tike to the hospital Do not put reuse or burn cool water to stop the heat If it is at ail serious sec a doctor wisher SclbttiB WELDING CUSTOM FAB Stan 55 Sinclair Ave Unit 17 Georgetown 8764422 THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA S3 MAIN ST 8775181 8772244 The Management and Staff of the Royal Bank of Canada 83 Main St Guelph and Mountainview extends their congratulations to the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce for all the hard work they have done to ensure the suc cess of the Celebration on the occasion of Georgetowns 120th an niversary and Ontarios Bicentennial Well Done We also would like to invite the residents of Halton Hills to drop by our booth at the Arena June 1 5 1 6 1 784 and enter your name in our lucky draw 30 Years BALLS WOODS FAIR WAYS IRONS BOUGH SAND TRAPS WATER HAZARDS GREENS PUTTERS FLAGS TREES DOUBLE BOGIES BOGIES PAR BIR DIES EAGLESHOLES IN ONE CURLING TENNIS BANQUETS

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