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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 2, 1987, p. 15

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Dairy Princesses In the second preliminary round Russell Leslie and Ihe CNF art row ltd to right Angela row to right man I Nancy Thunder Christine Kicheslnskl Waterloo Paul Lanark Pelra Krulu Norfolk and Lewis Bonnie brent We Shelley Tom Union Prince 138S87 Ontario Dairy Princess Middle row left Id right Sandra Peggy Nell Middles Brluon Haltons Princess at CNE Norfolk Dairy Princess Lennox and Dairy Princess Leslie Milligan ad through the second preliminary held at the National Thursday August and will compete in fmols an Monday August Other contestants in the second preliminary were Dairy from Bon me Sandra Eg go Lamb ton Lon Spec man Lanark Nancy Paul Middlesex Peggy ONell Prince Edward Shelley Tomlinson Chantel Thunder Ba Angela and Waterloo Christine I The Ontario Dairy Princess will conduct public rein lions activities on behalf of On lario dairy farmers during her twelve month reign To become Ontario Dairy Princess a is Judged on her public speak ability knowledge of the dairy industry maturity personality and pose The winners prizes in dude trip Great Britain a If and silver tea service of the com petition arc bung at daily August in mall judging ring Coliseum East An Semi Finals will be held at m August and September 1 In the Coliseum Mam Ring The Princess will be crowned on Agriculture Day at the 1987 at in the Main Coliseum Making sense and saving cents llMFIIOUSt Congratulations to Mike and Millie Gormin on the rival eif new baby baby brother for Gregory Sympathy is extended to and Paul Bene and Glenn in the loss of their dioghter and sister Bine and Glenn I imehouse School and their amity hive many friends in our A very large number of people attended Ihe Memorial Service for In Ballinolad ehurch Sunday at pm Regular Church com LI mi house Church Sunday Sept when Rev Peter Barrow wit return from holidays Church begins ttnm The W I had 12 tables in play at their euchre Aug Pink card winners were Jean Stringer and Isabel Landry Cunn Ingham won far lone hands Playing white cards were Cliff McDonald and Gerry Carton high and lone hands was won by Gat field MeGilvray Sepiembcr dates arc Sept Llmchousc Minor Sports held their annual corn roast and day Sun day When season comes to an end It Is a sure sign fall is nenr it The POWER Project Our Water and Environment Resources Citizen Group met Aug Plans are under way or Ron display at both rccycl Syl Apps youth centre Boards responsibility Acion to make mon pie aware of the In put i dump in the Aggregate on lh line is planned for on Oct M Meetings will be held Si pi 1m of election 1 strongly supports There arc still people In int in NOT aware that Imc i Conquer mi 1 36 of the Hills Hem Parks edition of the fill ml winter Brochure explains how t mitcnals and put nut for pickup inj Is better den for our community thin a 1 site makes St NSr and Mr s Jessie has enjoyed her around Southern Ontario and visiting her son Peter family In Ottawa Visiting from Reditu were her husband Mr and Mrs Pol Inn and Iwn children from Also us linf from Scotland Mr The Board of is reviewing a policy by the Ministry of Education to take over the running of Youth Centre in The centre is a reform for young offenders Under the terms of the proposal the Ministry of Com munity and Social Services would continue lo run a training centre at Syl Apps while Ihc Board would assume the responsibility of the education program All leaching secretaries and classroom assistants would become employees of school board Trustee Crosier said he Is wary of a plan that will bring the ex responsibility to Ihe Board of Education There was some confusion among the trustees that the residents of Syl are considered also be residents of Region Special Education Superintendent Garry Crossman told the board students arc residents of Region The Ministry may call it divest mail but I call it unloading Crosier said The local taxpayer may get stuck with the cost of educating these people The Board will vote on Ihc pro posal its next meeting September A SPECIAL PLACE FOR EVERYONE Original by Elsie Pottery by Hand Carved Ducks by Ron Sadler Hours Tuesday Sunday 131 King Slreat Terra 8731007 I AH A I Tail Sit 10 30 Clued Mm QUALITY mtilfl SYSTEMS A ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR HOME AUTOMOTIVE RECORDS STAPES SCO Silt tarrfeB MminulnvbwRd GEORGETOWN SPA FITNESS CENTRE Would like to say Thank You to all of their patrons for their patience during our recent renovations WE ARE NOW REOPEN AS OF SEPTEMBER 1ST Register Now For Our Swimming Classes Sept 1st 12th GEORGETOWN SPA FITNESS CENTRE 8771924 NeWs Dairy Princess By KAY WILSON Herald Special Three young ladies all three related to local people did well at the Dairy Princess com petition at the last week There were 11 contestants for the four different nights even though they winners they did themselves proud Angela Leslie Peel County Dairy Princess made a good show Ing Wednesday night as aid Sandra Dairy Princess on Thursday night Kim Utile York County Dairy Princess competed on Friday evening and spoke well Each young lady spoke on one of six topics Involving milk which they drew from an envelope They have five minutes to put down some points before being called on to speak Angela Is the daughter of Keith Leslie and granddaughter Mrs Wilfrid Leslie of Georgetown and Kim Little is the granddaughter of Mr and Mrs Alan former of and now of Brampton Several local people attended in eluding many people from County for Sandra Two winners were chosen each night and following the elimination round on Monday and Tuesday evening five finalists will compete for the Ontario Dairy Princess Crown Sept in the main ring of the Coliseum Sympathy extended Get well wishes to Vctma Ella of Hornby who had the to fall breaking her wrist while on vacation in trcal Sincere sympathy is extended lo the family Hubert van of Brampton who passed away Peel Memorial Hospital Aug Beloved husband of and dear father and father In law of Jan and Gerald Brampton Betty and John Rio and John Wilson Norwood Herb and Joyce Van Cheltenham Eveline and Jack Waters of Hamilton and predeceased by son Hubert remembered by II grandchildren Before migrating to Canada Mr Van worked closely with the Allied underground the Se cond World War Coming to Canada they later settled In SECTION B TIIEHEKA1D Plowing match The County Plowing Match and banquet will be held on the farm of Peter McCar thy Filth Line Halton Hills Lot on Wednesday Sept A banquet will follow Church at 30pm Neighbors meet Neighbors fall meeting will begin its fall meetings Sept at 1 at the Community Centre New members r are welcome Septembers 1337 Page Milton this wtxJtuid Sept Corn roast NORVAL Around members and of United Church enjoyed the annual corn roast the farm of Carl and Norval The Friendship Unit had charge and served hamburgers and home made pies Steam show NORVAl For those people who are Interested the Steam and Anti que Preservers Association will present their show at the TRIO NOW AVAILABLE PARK 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