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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 28, 1985, p. 13

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DRY CLEANING SAME DAY HILLS SHOPPING CENTRE the HERALD SECTION SECTION B Till- 11LRALD Wednesday August 1 camping at Kelso LAND OF THE SILVER BIRCH Career dreams carried one step further Joy Swain Is teaming that tailing Involves work and fun Before this day wag over the was tailing around he lake which made all the work of rigging the boat a pleasant formality Not every day camper it fortunate enough to have their There are usually ten camper to every counsellor Seen here a Dowuard and Neil who would not five la it name Herald photos by Sandy Campbell Thla andy haired pan- go acquainted at the Hilton School of lion which I part of the Y Camp program Seen here are Ryan Clayton and Snoopy celebrates youth year This being the Inter national Youth Year the Ashgrave Women slnstl lute took up the theme by having the girls of the community put on the program Mrjs Cliff Hunter was the hostess for the even- Zing of Aug In Ihe Hlllcrrat United Church Mrs Bruce McClure president and Mrs Gor don Wingfield ry treasurer opened the meeting in the usual manner The roll call Show or tell of an early experience as an tar of a Homemak Club or Fall Fair brought forth interesting and comical anecdotes During the business discussion it was decided that Institute would sponsor a Tupperware Party and also hold a NoBake Bake Sale Mrs John and Mrs Alexander asked for help in obtaining articles for the Milton Fair exhibit Mrs Geo Bird and Mrs John Hunter are a mi rising the Georgetown Fair exhibit The program arranged by Mrs MePhall and Mrs Frank Wilson once again show the fine talents and abilities of our young people Miriam Mil ton Fair Queen 1934 gave a delightful account of her year and also showed slides of Milton Fair Marilyn Bird present ed an excellent history of the and told how it Marilyn Gooding gave the motto Our Future Lays in the Hands of our Youth and also a mini demonstration on quill Ing as It was studied In their project Wilson told the ladies what was learned by the Baking Bunch in Basic Baking Mrs Harvey Nurse gave Ihe thanks or the meeting and Mrs Jas Carney was the pianist By JfNNlHUMcAUl FY Herald Special dints working for an Ontario youth program an a step do the voca I dreams Gaining exper Ihrough Jobs related to career students have been hard at work InHnlton Hills Jeff Bender has been spending his summer hours working with the Niagara Escarpment Commissi on in Georgetown as a cartographer job Is part of a Summer Experience 85 where GOO dents aged 1524 have been employed this past Work rig for nia Escarpment Commission in George town Mr Bender says he docs all sorts of odd jobs that help other get their work done When a cartographer mop Mr Bender will enlarge an aerial view of a small sect on of the map so the cartographer can do more detailed and a ecu rate work The work I doing with the enlarge and the camera is something I wouldn be taught at This job is giving me such a large scope of cartographer the Sene ca College Cartography student says Mr Bender develops aerial views makes large maps of the gara area produces plans for maps and re organizes the filing system I really want understand everything and know what going on otherwise I won get the full scope of it Mr Bender says This job I have now is exactly what I want to do once I graduate JON I- 1 1 IS For student Jon Ellis his dream is to be a novelist Working at the Georgetown Library the yearold is also part of the bummer Experience program Hi researching nail n for a book be wr by the Historical Sot about history of the town I m starting my right at the be- ng 1920 and present day The undecided about the he book II Mr Kills a Wilfrid history student lb work w th two other student at College working for the Family Division of the Provincial Court In Brampton Her supervisor Mr Mendham the court rotor is pleased with Lisa work The work she doing is cai to that done by qualified permanent staff Lisa feels her job Is a good opportunity lo get handson experience In work she previously only n textbooks GAMES FOR CHILDREN Four young women are 111 y sit the of Toronto library once week and search the archives The rest of the week Mr Ell reads through old newspapers books microfilms He later processes and logues hi material he finds Dur he last week of August he and the other students informs 1 1 juggle assignments wilh he other students It really keeps things from ng too dry Mr Ellis says This gives me great expert learn ng what involved in putting a novel together I would like to become a novelist someday he says LIM ROBINSON Barely visible beneath a stack of Is the bent head of Lisa Robin son The 19 year old Georgetown resident is a second year business JON go ng Ihrough their second childhood this summer and loving every minute of it Chris Wendy Stephens Henry 21 and Judy Bar to 19 are co educational programs and games or children for Ministry of Hous and Municipal Affairs We plan street dances camping trips swimming and all kinds of games for the kids It good for them to get out and really good for us to get away from the office Ms a College recreation student says The old 13 year Idrcn live In housing units in and Acton The girls work In pairs dealing with groups of nine to 3D children DAY FOR KIDS In Erin Sept 7th Sept from 10 a to a day long fun filled event will be happening in the Village of Erin an event for children aged 1 to 12 Burns Presbyterian Church of Erin has called the event Erin Kids Fcst The fest Is located at Erin Public School Main St Erin The Church has long recognized Us responsl to serve the wider community Back in the spring a request for a children carnival or games day was submit by a group of intere sted parents A commit lee had soon drawn up a plan was both ng and challcn Ring In a of two months the Kids was off running The first major deel was to expand the concept of a small vat Into a major all day production All were In agreement lhat the day should be fun for the whole family an excit pleasurable in town outing Plans were gear to non stop activity The festival will pro vide a solid mix of talnment with the major focus being an outdoor stage Professional entertainers were contacted the committee finally dec Id invite Eric and The Whole Loaf Theatre to attend and perform CAPITAL FORD SALES Units stock MUSTANG DRIVE TODA Y TO OUR LOW OVERHEAD PRICES CAPITAL FORD SALES LTD 361 Guerph St Georgetown 8731626 HOURS SALES 9 SERVICE MondaytoFrWiyT3t9 CLOSED SATURDAYS July August HAVE YOU DRIVEN A

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