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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 18, 1987, p. 11

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AVAILABLE COPY faOTathe during Operation Snowman An emergency rescue shelter simulation wan held Thursday night a I ibe George town District High School Involved In the event were ambulance a public health nunc red cross workers and observers from the fire department and police Seen here beginning with the lop picture and going clockwise are members of the Georgetown volunteer ambulance reviewing their assignment Red Cross workers signing In accident victims and visitors Murray Harrison of Ihe Red Cross with Imp Roy Taylor left and Staff Sgt Rich Kivell of the Hal ton Amateur Radio Club Herald photos Marketing club skills challenge Overseas teachers to tour Halton Two home economists arrive in Hamilton March 31 1987 to visit Hamilton and area preschool a for two weeks This study tour will provide help In establishing a model preschool in Tanzania Home economists Pauline Kisanga vicepresident of the Tanxanlan Home Economics Association and Ngonyoni assistant head of Family life Education Division of are from Salaam Tanzania Reacting too needs expressed in a recent survey of lw income households the TAHEA hopes to establish a model preschool team facility in its East Africa coun try The alms of such a model school would be to provide a stimulating environment to pro mote good health and nutrition and to train staff This 12day Canadian visit In eluding professional exchange precedes a trip to Freetown Sierra Leone where Pauline and Generosa will study tourobserve a daycore centre established as a result of a similar twinning pro- This project funded through the Canadian I emotional Develop merit Agency Involves twinning professional Home Economics Associations in Canada with developing countries The aforementioned associations in of filiation with the Canadian Home Economics Association work together complete a suitable project in order lo the quality of family life a goal of the IDEA Transcripts dont come on the cheap Transcripts don I come cheap Region has learned To get transcripts of the landfill hearings can cost up to That if you get transcripts daily On top of lhat there a cost of cents per page for every copy of the transcripts which arc estimated run to 300 pages If transcripts ore produced after Ihree days the price comes down per day if after one week and If after lwowceksl775 Naturally enough Helton Lng for production of transcripts after two weeks while Milton would prefer to see transcripts of the hearing budget likely to cost far beyond that The transcripts will be available to the public at the hearing tlon the City of Burlington clerk department and at the Town of MUton clerk department II Herald March lin members of Georgetown District High School Marketing Club are to College in Toronto pir in Mecca a Marketing Education Club of Com potency llascd Competitive The competitive program is only of the numerous ways Mecca challenges its members to excellence Mecca competitive events recognize and excellence is building blocks careers in marketing menJnndhmp and management In doing so the competitive events are designed to students to participate in activities that ill ex lend their for carter in marketing and me i sure tin degree to which skills hive already been quired In effect the competitive events arc of oc cup ittoinl proficiency fir all business fields Good luck Jeff Ho Rod Baker Martin Cooper Ken Duncan Mary Hunt Scott Mizenir Shannon Snyder and Neil who will have lie opportunity to participate In Just one of the many beneficial events the Marketing ducalion Club of ana In linn offer birthday Congratulations of Georgetown who celebrated her Both Her family hosted a reception her church United March Around friends church members and neighbor at tended Her son Floyd and hi wife Jean along villi daughter Viola her husband Tom Alder son received Ihe guests along with five grandchildren and seven great grandchildren Vis brother George and his wife Norma and sister in law Evelyn also attended purpose Mecca vents ire mm on to the of skills for careers In marketing merehindisiiig mil m in icmcnt llicv provide opportunities student group recognition events provide for in il express on mitiutiu and motivating students to assume responsihilily or self im self discipline The events students in inc stir concept through or in competition while providing visibility for the goals and objectives of Marketing the r l of mpioyce compel i linns from events in idverlising md display services m ind credit services to food marketing general marketing merchandise retailing vehicle petroleum marketing fvtnls offer the allow tin student to i supervisory position there is an event to rcprc sent aspect of in student could be In rested i based com plilive events effectively measure students pn ficiency In those skills identified ictitioners is essential to success in i given lypita sencs intludes a written comprehensive exam of multiple choice questions together with two or demons rationrole- I events which require to task by ling what have learned in classroom into effective icompllshment is required roleplaying events ire evaluated by a judge is a business ex who the role of parly in Ihe given studenl RADIATOR SERVICE Cars Trucks Tractors Industrial SAME DAY SERVICE MufTLER CEKTDE Partners dance A Brampton Parents Without dance will be held March at The Terry Miller Williams Parkway at There will be a disc jockey dinner cash bar euchre By KAY WILSON Herald Special Community club had seven tables last Monday The winners were Jean render Pearl Burt Chester Early Cliff with Ihe lucky draw going to Prairie Spring programs THE HERALD March la The recreation and parks depart is offering a wide selection of programs this spring Below ore a few coming youth programs School 1 Once i the Acton Community will be to sign up for this active pro gram for the child llarb tobinson Joan A her ton hive a variety of special events planned Program commences the week March at the Knox Presbyterian Church Trull Riding Prepare to hit the with this basic leim to ride western style program This one operates for six Saturdays from Ranch in lag April He Magician by popular demand llns program is for par from our I ill Session well as for any new seaming to Tool reemiis Program com mimes Tuesday March at Centennial Middle School or more dot ills on these ind other coming programs refer to spring brochure or ill ixt In his lire so don deljy tod Eating up budget So tar per cent or of landfill hearings budget has been spent The Region budgeted la million for the hearings which begin In May A site in Burlington next to the existing landfill has been selected as the Region a first choice for a municipal garbage million budget The Region Conservation Authority budget Is million or 22 per cent more than It was In The Region will put million towards the budget in four equal installments over the year Burl has a number of capital pro jects it will pay for In addition The Credit Valley Conservation Authority budget is also ready and it asks for Its net budget Is million Halton Hills will bo asked for for special projects Lawn tender There MO ISO worth of work to be done to the gardens at the Milton and Halton Hills water and sewer plants police stations and the Regional day care centre in Today Wednesday Regional council is expected to award the tender for this lawn work to Able- Man Lawn Sendee of Oukville The firm was the lowest of 10 vendors Duplicate bridge Duplicate bridge is offered for thoi into at the Georgetown Legion upstairs every Monday afternoon at 1 except when a holiday falls on a Monday There are free refreshments and if needed Free play will given for winners in first place he following arc the winners from last week First place Earl Ryder and George Farrow second Dons Barber and Jean Servos third Harry and Bill Scan nell Sweet times festival The Credit Valley Conservation Authority will be sponsoring the Annual Maple Syrup festival at the die Reservoir Conservation Area on the weekends of and 2a April and April and 12 fromSnm to Special events scheduled for the include Fabulous tunes provided by the Old Time Fiddlers on Sunday March 10 side the Interpretive Centre pan cake house Brampton Thompson will be demonstrating his craft on weekend of April indlj nunc to he announced Square Donee Group from will perform on Saturday April 11 permitting lime lobe announced Taffy Times sticky situation Well bo pouring syrup the v for Tasting limes arc scheduled daily 12 noon and Location near Sugar Shack Maple Syrup Challenge Test yourself can you guess which Is real maple syrup Which do you pee Free tastes for Ihe challenge will take place dally outside the In Centre at 10 30 a 12 30 and m Registration Now Taking Place PAPER TOLES CERAMIC LESSONS noon Evening Classes Can Also SpocialiJinrj In Custom Framing Custom Work In Paper ANNOUNCEMENT The Georgetown Medical Associates would like to inform all that effective Friday March 1 3th their phone number will change from 87701 23 to 8733000 Bridal Gift Registry Disc Jockey Service DJs Good Times Great Music Weddings Parlies n SONIC ENTERTAINMENT 8777534 Let Us Help You Plan That Special Day Main St S Georgetown 8731470 ROYAL ALBERT DINNERWARE Place Sellings Open Stock 50 Off 40 OF To participate in this Special Feature Call on of our professional advertising representatives at the Herald 45 Guelph St 8772201

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