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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 6, 1985, p. 12

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Page I the HERALD Wednesday February IW1 Herald Quiz Definite challenge Walter Lewis felt this week Herald quiz was definitely ing Mr Lewis scored an eight of ten missing questions three and four An adult services librarian at Georgetown Library Mr Lewis and his wire have been Ha It on Hills residents for the past three years They have a one year old dmighter Erin A Queen University graduate with a masters degree in history Mr Lewis la interested in Great Lakes shipping history and is a member of the Canadian Nautical Research Socie ty and the Historical Socle- The Herald Is opening their weekly quiz to the public and a prize is being offered for the top score The winner will be notified March G The United Empire Loyalists Association of Canada have provided their book Loyal She Remains as the first prize The book is valued at Just answer the questions below and send them off to The Herald St Georgetown We must receive your submission by the following Monday by p Answers will be printed in the next edit on of the paper If more than person has the top score a special quiz will be implemented 1 Name the hometown of ace fighter pilot Billy Bishop a Owen Sound Parry Sound Marie What is the floral emblem of Ontario What Ontario city was known in the mid nineteenth century as the Belfast of Canada a Hamilton Niagara Falls Toronto How many Blacks were living in Canuda West by IBM a Name one of the bands which compromise the Six Nations Name one or the rive famous explorers who used the French River in Northern Ontario The bloodiest battle ever fought on Canadian soil took place at Lane lasting six hours How many men were killed in that battle at men on each side bl 1 men on each a total of 3 men When was slavery first abolished in he British Empire a IS11 b 1B34 What famous World War Two aircraft was built at Mo Hon a Spitfire b Lancaster Bomber B Bomber 1D What famous landscape painter tragically drowned In Algonquin Park in 1917 Tom Thompson A Jackson c 1867 a Ottawa Parliament Buildings 4 a 1 Camp Borden near Barrio a west of Lake a Venezuela 8 Dr Norman 9 Moasonec 10 Peterborough Mountsberg snowsnakes demonstrating how they Wildlife Centre lb presenting as pari of their Winter Experience program special event on Snow snakes a traditional native sport Eighty year old Albert Green a veteran of making and techniques will provide an informative talk on Sunday Feb 10 from 1 3pm in the Mountsberg Inter Centre Mr Green has been practising making and techniques he was 13 years old Wearing full costume he will provide visitors wlih interesting fails on the history of as well as wooden horse vice are thrown down a long narrow trench and Mr Green will be on hand to demonstrate his master cd technique Mountsberg Wildlife Centre offers visitors special events every Sunday that include such activities as bird feeding workshops wood carv and taxidermy demonstrations and a Hawk Walk tour on the Wildlife Walkway which displays birds of prey LIMESTONE At Sim a TOP SOIL BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST 3302 or Herald staff member Dan Ralph congratulate the winner and runner up representatives of Saturday tournament Of the ill team catered the Grlizllei came first with a win In the finals against the toblcoke Mike accepted for the Grizzlies and Jane Bra well for I toblcoke The Herald and the recreation departments Debbie Powell organized the event Herald photo The Grizzlies claim top prize The Georgetown it it recreation broomball team deportments and a 0 trouncing of their A counter New CVCA members By KELLY WILSON Herald Special At the 1985 inaugural meeting of the Credit Valley Conservation Authority on Jan 17 all or the 1084 members were reappointed except Peter Pomeroy who retired after six years Mr Pomeroy will be filled by Mike Armstrong of Ha Hon Hills Howard Stewart of Hullonvitlc was mod authority chair man In the past the province of Ontario has appointed the authority chairman under the Conservation Authorities Act KenWhlllans May or of Brampton was returned as authority vice chairman The executive commit lee members were all returned Clark Gas ford is back as Town or chairman of parks and recreation advisory board William Hunter is again the Town of Member at Largt Harold Kennedy was relumed as the City of Mississauga Chair man of the Water Management Advisory Board Richard Martin is the provincial appointee chairman of the Conservation Servlc Advisory Board Robert Shirley was relumed as the Town ship of Mono chairman of the Information and Education Advisory Board Membership of the Conservation Services Information and Education Parks Recreation and Water Management Advisory Boards were also Marilyn The con chairman Is Richard Martin and the vice chairman is Charles Bryan Amaranth The other members are Mike Armstrong from Hills Jim Graham and Robert Harrison from John from Brampton Carol Anne Osborne from Erin Village Grant Swift from Lost Gara fraxa and Fred Wilson from Orange vllle The Information and Education Chairman Is Robert Shirley The vice members of the mal on and Education Advisory Board are Mike Armstrong from Hills Gord from Orange- vllle David Culham from Mississauga Carol Anne Osborne from Erin V and Grant Swift rum East Fur parks and rccrea lion the chairman is Clark Gas ford and the is James The provincial appointee is Charles Amaranth Andy King from Erin Town Frank Russell from Brampton Fred and Bredin from arc the members Siturdiy at the fair grounds the Grizzlies celled past 32 in round robin tournament On their way to the championship the lies chalked up lint or and 81 Tht Herald and Independent respective City or Etobicoke brought two learns to the tournament consisting of from the public hive won 3 and lost 1 gainst The Herald This years tourna mint was organized by and the recreation departments Debbie Powell EUROPEAN MADE SEWKG MACHINE AUTOMATIC NEEDLE THREADER HAT DUAL FEED FOR A PERSONAL HOME DEMONSTRATION WITHOUT OBLIGATION CALL SHIRLEY LYONS FEBRUARY MEMBERSHIP 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