In one direction SECTION THE HERALD Native teacher writes By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Correspondent During the business section of the Women Institute meeting current events were given by Helga Schwarz Frances BuckreU gave many Interesting facts to prove that Canada in many ways leads all other countries Betty Koperdroad her talk with a humorous poem Lille Given as educational convenor read two letters from her grandson Thomas Ryan a recent graduate from Thunder Bay who is now teaching a class of native children at Kingfisher Lake Ont Ballinafad awards By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Correspondent The Women Institute presented local H members with awards for their service and excellence Congratulations to Christine who was given a silver spoon from the W I for completing 18 clubs She also was successful In winning the Ho I ton District Scholarship award which is given annually to keep with further education received a tray for complet ing 12 clubs One of our members had a daughter married so she received a china cup and saucer from the Womens Institute for the bride A debate held on the topic that women of today have an easier life than the women of fifty years ago The discussion ended In a tie Ballinafad shorts ByWINIFREDSMITli Herald Correspondent Some short items on happenings in the village Morley Shortill and family have moved from the apartment above the store and have bought a home on the Fourth Line Penny Shortill and husband are now occupying the apartment above the store Congratulations to Mrs Rita who celebrated her birthday Sept Sympathy is extended the Collins family who recently suffered a bereavement in the loss of a husband and father Grace has returned home after spending a week at KirMand Lake with her long time friend Mrs Coombs Ruth and daughter Karen are home again after a holiday in Parry Sound Get well Lois ByKAY WILSON Herald Correspondent Get well wishes go out Mrs Lois formerly of Huttonville and now of Brampton Mrs is home now recuperating following a bock injury sustained In a car accident She had been in Peel Memorial Hospital Western trip By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Correspondent Reg and Cathy French have recently returned home after a lovely three and a half week holiday touring the western provinces They went as far as British Columbia before leaving for home Carriage competition By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Correspondent BALLINAFAD Several from the BaUinaf ad area were seen at the second annual Canadian Carriage Classic held this Labor Day weekend at Mono Mills Some were in competition with their horse and carriages from the community also rs ten runner from wasflrst in the cross country obstacle competition Learn to skate This parent and child course enbales your preschooler up to the age of years the chance to learn the basics of ice skating and develop greater strength and balance while having fun You will enjoy yourself tool Classes begin Wednesday October and will run for weeks 11 30 to noon Cost will be Participants must so call and today New adult programs In addition to the regular Fall Adult Programs the Hills Recreation and Parks Department Is Initiating Ihree new programs this year Trail Riding Adult Learn to Skate Not a Fitness Club If any of the above programs are of Interest to you and you would like further information please see the fall and winter brochure or call ext Talk on disciple Barbara Coloros is returning to The popular classroom teacher and author will be talking about Discipline KidsareWorthlfoct In The tickets are now on sale and can be obtained by calling or How can you travel miles and still be in Georgetown By Herald SUH Question How do eight men and one woman leave George town on a Thursday morning travel mil In one direction and still end up In George town Answer Local Optl mist Club members went to visit their American cousins In Georgetown Kentucky Optimist Harvey Clare organized the trip for fellow club members who wanted to visit their friends from Kentucky The Kentucky Opt mists were in George town last year for the bicentennial celebra In the van for the trip were Farmer Doug Starrett Roy Lcunbcrg Tom and Bruce Optimist president Gerry Getty followed in his car with his wife Jeanne The group left Tburs day Aug and returned for work the following Tuesday The vis uu County which Is not where the television show Dukes of Hazards is filmed In fact presl dent Gerry Getty sold the group couldnt even Kentucky moon shine He said if the locals are caught selling moonshine there Is an automatic jail sentence handed out The Georgetown club members first met with the president of the Cincinnati Optimists for dinner They spent Saturday and Sunday making friends with Optimists from Georgetown Indiana Indiana Georgetown is only about miles from Georgetown Kentucky Both Georgetowns in the United States are much smaller in and they are more rural oriented Mr Getty said In Kentucky the lories arc Identified by naming creeks he said It common to Bay a person lives just past the second creek Mr Getty said In Georgetown Kentucky the Optimists watched their American counterparts host a very popular pick up truck pull Thoy also visited a year old former moon shiner and met who had 30 handguns wouldnt want to get the bad side of these folks but everyone was very friendly Mr Getty said In Indiana the Cans shared In a chicken and a display of western riding According to Mr Getty the highlight of the trip was seeing and talking to the people down in the U Because they already knew some of the Opti mists they were able to meet a variety of differ ent people iVjBctjtcm Super Sundays return GERRY GETTY GOING GOING GONE Shutdown for water control plant The Georgetown Wat Pollution Control Plant Is going to be shut down for about five months as the sludge digester Is upgraded and reopening next August Last week regional councillors approved the tender or Varamae Con Limited of ThornhlU to make reno vations and improve ments the sludge dige stion system in George town Varamae offer of was the lowest of the four tenders received by Halton regi still on However What are you going to give roe for this The regional police auction Saturday morning cleared off goods ranging from saws at lo coolers The crowd wain I very large and the goods for auction were much lets than In previous years Herald photo Nancy Bryce heads new day care centre electrical and mechanical works like piping ventilation and instrumentation To keep within the region budget the con tractor has agreed to delete the gas holding tank from the contract making Tor a saving This makes the contract value Includ a contingen cy amount Varamae is to put five steel plies for the gas tank foundation for 000 This will save the region the cost of pro viding the pile driving equipment later when It can afford the gas tank The digestion system can function without the gas tank but there will be an increased ally I of Varamae warned t If additional regional money becomes avail able by April 1 1986 while Varamae is work Ing at the water pollu tion control plant Vara mac has agreed to supply and install the gas holding tank for Toy Town Troupers seen above In a recent play back by popular demand for the Super Sunday Series On January they The Haunted Castla A aerie ticket will enable you to tee both The Toy Town Troupers ami Kim and Jerry Brodey who bring music from around the world to their 10 performance This Is family entertainment at its best so dont rata jour chance Tickets are available now at and Georgetown Fabric or by calling and Photo submittal Hydrant job praised that regional staff have asked the company to continue with the painting of another 2400 hydrants The company is charging 75 per hydrant The additional hydrants- will cost the region to be painted They are all in the area The additional costs of hydrant painting will be made up through under spending in other public works activities public works director Bob Moore reports The spending will be within the overall budget approvals Dining By MAGGIE HANNAH Herald Special Local families seeking daycare wlil avail able at a new centre in Bennett school be ginning Sept 3 The new program sponsored by the will offer care for toddl era aged 18 months to years preschoolers to and school age youngsters between six and nine years old director Claudette Smith said playground No more free maps Council passed a bylaw Monday ing fees of cents per sheet for photo copies and up accord the of maps and for copies of town official plans S3 and fur secondary plans and for zoning equipment for the centre has been Installed and staff are readying rooms for their young clients Nancy Bryce has been hired as centre director and will also supervise the toddlers Kelly Ralph will handle preschoolers and Linda Uranium will care for Ihe school age youngsters Centre organizers are really pleased with response lo their and feel their service will be useful the community They offer both full and part time rntes This should be beneflc ial to parents planning lo return to school or trying to find work Mrs Smith said Mrs Smith said the centre can a maximum of 36 youngsters and staff and The tender included replacing of the exist ing digester roof up grading the gas system to comply with the latest gas code providing a gas holding tank to reclaim and use the gas from the digester for heating sludge and other supports hunt At a recent meeting the Halton Agrlcultur Advisory Committee gave its support for the annual deer hunt in region supports Ihe annual deer hunt In region as no other way to control deer has been demonstrated to be successful The committee appointed Halton farmer Peter Branch to attend the meeting on hunting in the regional Agreement Forests Action wear project ft fountain g Dining LUNCHEON SPECIAL I If- Can Lat By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Correspondent The vvtaaddedaTnece Project for the A total of 12 young flub Hera have already It will be signed up to use the the home in September Sl r Trafalgar Road One of the senior girls Lynn Sinclair was awarded a trip to the exhibition one day last week which she enjoyed Thank You for Your PATRONAGE K 756 Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron FECRUITMENT NIGHT September 16 1985 645 91 5 pm Cedarvale Community Centre Males Females 13yrs19yrs FOR YOUTH TRAINING AND BRASS BAND SPRINGBR00K NURSERY LTD FRUIT TREES each NURSERY GROWN CEDARS Sale Rod COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE Saveral of Evergreens BUY GET If REE CONCRETE POTS 30 OFF COW MANURE PET FREE FALL FERTILIZER SPECIALS SOGREEN CIL FLOWERING SHRUBS OFF NORWAY MAPLES 1017 Sale2886 Rag WHITE ASH Sate22S5 8HADEMA8TER LOCUST SaleMO96 Pries SUMMER POTS 20 OFF SPRING BULBS HAVE ARRIVED SAVE NOW ON 1 PICKED UP Hi CO LANDSCAPING SERVICES AVAILABLE GREAT LOW PRICES FOR FALL CLEAN UP SPRINGBR00K NURSERY LTD QUEEN ST BRAMPTON 4539011 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FAMILY INSURANCE PROGRAM LESS THAN A DAY Life Inauranca Coverage Main Breadwinner Secondary Breadwinner 75000 Children Parents age bssod on 30 yean 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