Halton Hills Images

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 16, 1990, p. 25

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

THE HERALD Wednesday May 16 Page mm ft Mayor is a good sport HALTON HILLS MAYOR Russ Miller took time Mayor popped in to see the Major and Minor Squirt off from his busy activities to drop by Cedarvale Park boys in action The Major and Minor boys Squirts are Saturday morning is the Georgetown Youth Soccer aged and Herald photo Clubs season got underway Pictured above the Its About Time We Gave HALTON HILLS The Business 5 Good for you folks who are purchasing the things you need here at home What you re doing is smart because buying locally helps our economy and improves our standard of living Dollars spent with Hills merchants stay here They dont drift to Brampton Toronto and Can you remem ber the last time people in those communities showed up here to help put out a fire or donate tc a local project Give Halton Hills the business Pester its retailers for your shoes shirts groceries home furnishings everything you need or You II save lime money and more im portintly you II be maknq an nvestment in our future that will you your chldren and your children s children A Message on behalf of Our Community brought to you by the HER Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Established 1866 ONTARIO JUNIOR CITIZEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS Who is a Junior Citizen Any resident of Ontario aged 6 to 18 years is eligible to receive an Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Award Groups or individuals may be nominated Nominees may be involved in worthwhile community service have overcome disabling physical or psychological limitations or have per formed acts of heroism perhaps endangering their own lives Award recipients will also be good kids who show a commitment to make life better for others and do more than is normally expected of someone their age The Awards A committee of community newspaper editors and representatives of the patron Canadian Airlines International will select the award reci pients from all the nominations received Up to 12 individuals and one group will be reci pients of an award presented by the Lieutenant Governor during the Ontario Community Newspapers Association convention in March Recipients and their families are invited to the presentation luncheon and to a reception hosted by the Lieutenant Governor The Ontario Junior Citizens of the Year receive a plaque citing their accomplishments a Junior Citizen of the Year lapel pin 200 and a family portrait with the Lieutenant Governor All other nominees will receive a certificate recognizing their nomination Nominations Official nomination forms are available at The Herald Guelph St Georgetown or the Ontario Community Newspapers Association PO Box Oakville Ontario 5A8 phone 844 RLQLEST FOR NOMINATION FORM I wish to nominate as an Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Date of Birth Address Postal Code Telephone Parents Please send nomination form to Name Address Postal Code Telephone Canadian Canadian International

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy