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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 15, 1987, p. 11

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GOLF SC1ROCCO BAZ MOTORS HERALD SECTION Tin fit I July I For 30 Years Nm ESS We Have Delivered Friendlv farm contest Chairman Pomeroy milks the system Chairman mid minister Otlo Jehnek will it tin The being held ill hi inlur is 1- mil Mum The Farm agricultural commodity and entertainment i The day will with irlnqiit and i harming 1 did 1 have entered Ihi win knowledge of ml one ten minuti garni Hit i li until ii champion is mined highlight of i dignitaries to with siienl raon expntcd Hie Hilton MP and if St Sport Wllhiim I cms of Milton Peter Pomeroy i Master grieullur il Hi ml Hi Manager of Mum to sec our politic ins in iciiutu i id by paints for li of fur piajirs to lest tilt pi lyirs cultural issues in nil ids mil to far Tickets for the in J years of age and under the Farm Agricullureandroodoffne fur and onion Knntz of ill Begun Phyllis Mai i M intril his will be in inn 111 and fir from ihi of my from the irio of lillou irold In the summer swing with librarys help Thin dill 1 it Fit Club i program h school aged who an I read of their ehoic in discussing them with I Ibrnr numbers children in awirded I host of bookmarks litil Children ma rtgiskr or llu gram fori wimitser the I ibr in Hum who d fi books r ml Education degree Sir iltinf I pod a ill if list ticket I ft Judy Turner Quilts country Coda In Terra sells country in quaint cabin 11 mi I 1 I II t III it Mil I Georgetown irus I of Fl person rut sdn fills I This is a show it lo hi missed I don rfU her lljchi 1 of IMgrt from Quern mi Mil J She v j if the In I Wednesdays in fun filled activities for school aged every Wediusdiy the and lihrirlis rafts pup pels shines in ill i dramitics and much mon in fc itund Willi olds iv Hit morning ill in TO and r mi i and up ire united to tin session Jrsslu is tin si- p 1 sum f In siliool Sir Im gins traduile lou Jljosd iy July 14 Ml School I 1 inform on till tin rtafii Terra Quill i In Terra is heading into its Second yiar of and owner Judy is now mm beyond origin Baling jusl Originally we stinted iff ihi quilting and Straw hats and gri that s Mrs Turner The quaint cabin which crvis is the is lot ilitl the back yard of Mrs Turin r Terra Cot a home Although Tern Ins moved into new areas quilted handbags and the mainstay of said Mrs Turner All the quilted products sold in the store are mode on Turner and htr Mrs Tumir will well products from locil linkers but she must be whit she Bells she said I guarantee iverylhing I till This we re going to si 11 supplies so people their own They can have a sense of If they i an do Mrs Turntrsnld The will lx giving lessons on making some loim try crafts hut nut quilt clothing because of the tune consuming nature at quilling Mrs Turner started quilling many years ngo in spare when she working in an office Job lln sin I I hint in tht i- populir Hi tin lie decorated with s of silk Mrs Tumir Urn Quill is open Wednesday from until I lit rail quilting inthusi is lb mi renh Mrs lurnir just Lung association receives further Trillium funding Mr John Woodcrofl of lln Ontario I unc Association an unci tint further funding in the imount of Ins been by the Trillium Foundation Tin 1 has provided in grant funds over the past two Tin Trillium Foundalioi distributes lottery from Ministry of Tourism and Iteiruillon During tin past year the grant was used in 14 ureas throughout On to programs and pro jects says that iciis f imily Betty Booth and in II We w ire all kids r lb i sound of the 11 Petirs and her daughter Jam all n nicmnn I ine Jamie 1 Burns and tug brother Hob I irry moti And some who wtrisweitlieirtsw link iulhosedas as a couple to a dd to the and brother Skip Tht Thompsons and Arnolds hey ill made trip Aslhi turntdinloscores Thise former si from my memory stores all taught lisson 1 1 forlife Tin love of past frit will brighten one Ilk And what who toiled and won To help each of us find our plaic In the sun 1 uke and Miss Plenty se two were on hand Hut most of the rist are in other lund Their memories live on in I he minds of us all And the values they taught influenced all They worked with their hearts and with their souls To help ever one of us am our own goals So here is a glass raised In humble salute To think them and praise cm for To rccogluie now after a of these years The ground work Ihey laid that sustained our careers And while we are payiiiR re where it s due Let not overlook the few Who have worked many to help bring about This weekend of happiness worth great Thank you one and all for bringing it about t Heather chosen for study in Nice France ldurcntinn University Sudbury Ontario us pleased to announce that Ik of Georgetown who lias been attending ljiurmtian University this year has succtssfully qualified for admission to its en France programme fur 1987 8a The requirements for intry include good icidimic st and completion of one of university study or its Tin over 200 francophone and aniJophom students admitted to this unique programme from Canada will spend a year in southern I rince An integral part of the irio University the prugrummi offers singular op to complete university credit developing skills and experiencing the mug of lht campus located on the Cote it kiltimclns from i of numirous and artistic inttnsin curriculum tea clung and personal lied interne between student body and Is scholars represent a of Canada The en France pro- is jointly administered by University and and Co within and in lln of the p Ibis rounaup hilly songs will children ill I it whielitU rm inc i duo will prtstut The Ik i Ft mi jt the I Hit tt llu lllnls of Iiiul s ind Is if in U it Iced highlights special mi inn sear tor mans of courses hive been chosen to if tht Heme the Twentith World in Dean of Hum limits Parker tins for earned in en run in other Uniitrsity founded by id of tht legislature in 1JU is is bilingual in lltul It for Lungs have a builtin defense mechanism it mi the may be close dine belter whit hap lungs f with Inline bicycle in the drop in function this art with cist icnn iflcr from tin first test the in lung flimlii is much Jess suggests lliat the luns line a built in inichmism thai is tailed into play diirmt tin first test said P ml Assistant Pro fessor f Medium In funded by Tilt Ontario has tint it is during or if lln first test a it idled prostaglandin is in the airway to protect it Winn hi islhmatics a drug block iglandin production proteclisi effect disnppc tin ill showed tin same lung function on both In the hills Corrigan contract A Georgetown company has won federal contract worth the Department of Supply and Ser ices lias in nounced Instrumentation Ser ices I will supply hazard detectors The equipment Is for the Department liumu million tender it in firm been lured by work on riconstruction of from Line lb lo Ninth line North in n Hills of icnlly ippros the firm tinder of jnsl over million on from funds for Sinks nut ruction r Ninth lint North Ninth 1 mi South lo the project Handon course rom July to and again from July to the Must urn wilt offer a Iroduilory Archaeology Zimmerman a pioneer settle- mint siie off Appleby 1 me In rural north Burlington The course will consist of hands on field experience under the of qualified archaeologist and in provided a the Museum BeRistrition for his lo 17 or older Tin is W for of Ihe week sessions People wishing lo ritisltr r further in form ition this course should Morris or Cindy dunng business hours Partners dance A Brampton parents without partners dance will be held Satur day July 18 at the Terry Miller Hall Williams Parkway at Road Disc jockey fet and cash bar For information call Tony at Immunization clinic A Regional Health part mint immunization clinic be held second Tuesday of month from 1 JO m at tht Health Dqmrtment on S3 Main Street South in Georgetown For ippointment call WELCOME BACK 87 HUM sr lining this morning but spirits art high Iwmttoi union Hold ii High I met many people I not set for years Twos iruk lo I old buck It i rt s first on list I After forty inally kissed I Billy thin by tin door Don Parker brought picture The Herald from about IMS showing friends somr who were In army Seen here row left la right John llalnti Wilcox Doug Alex under back tow Claude Hill Norm Long and Peck Parker V

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