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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 22 September 1993, p. 8

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; : - Page8— Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday; REFORMED Dick MacDuffee Candidate for Halton-Peel Prepared and Willing to Lead. i call: 873-8822 September 22, 1993 This is for those who enjoy working with their hands. The Credit Valley Artisans is offering a beginner’s course in Pottery and Sculpting with Clay. This is a nine-week course held on Thursday evenings at the Cedarvale y Cottage’ in Cedarvale Park, 112 Main St. s, wn (416) 873-2900 oF (416) 874-3063 Presents... AUSTRALIA A magical land that casts its spell on every living thing - from the Stately gum trees that weave their Meet the Candidates Night for the upcoming Federal Election Thursday, September 23, 1993 McKenzie Smith School, Acton 7:00.p.m.. Thursday, September 30, 1993 Sacre Coeur Hall, Georgetown int, CaM discover the 7:00 p.m. . HALTON HILLS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE For further information call 877-7119 1993 Exercise Your Right to Vote on Oct. 25, Artisans potter Main Street and Maple Avenue, Georgetown. The instructor for the course is Mrs. Glynis Milligan. Fascinated with clay since a youngster in England, in 1985 Mrs. Milligan added wheel Pottery to her skills of clay sculpture and handbuilding. Mrs. Milligan is the current President of the Potters and Sculptors Guild of the Credit alley Artisans and is a mem- ber of the Oakville Arts Society. Basic handbuilding tech- niques of coil, slab and pinch Twelve vie for By Oksana Buhel The Selection Committee of the Halton Regional Police Services Board will hold an in-camera meeting tomorrow (Thursday), involving the entire board to reveal the 12 final applicants for the post of Halton Region Police Chief to teplace the retiring Chief “James Hardin; Barry Quinn, chair of the board and member of the will be taught. Once a “feel for the clay” has been acquired, the student will be introduced to centering, basic glazing and decorating tech- niques of wheel pottery. All greenware will be fired in the kilns of the Credit Valley isans. ‘There is also an introducto- Ty pottery course for children (aged 8 to 10 years) over a Period of four Saturday morn- ings, beginning Saturday, Oct. 9. The children will learn handbuilding and sculpting with clay as well as how to finish with their own glaze. Selection Committee, said the names of the applicants will not be released to save any embarrassment if they do not get the position, or if their pre- sent employers do not know about their applications. Twenty-one applications were initially received. The entire board will decide which applicants will be more extensively interviewed. Then, the committee, which Waters’ farm was one of four visited during the Cc. Photo by Oksana Buhe/HHTW y course’soon underway Mary-Ann Martin instructs this course allowing the chil- dren to express their own cre- ativity. Registration for either of these courses is by mail, but available atthe library in Georgetown and also at the Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department. You can also get more specific infor- mation on these courses by calling the registrar, Karen King at (416) 873-201 police chief position includes Quinn, Police Chief James Harding, services board member Wendy Roberts, and Reg Ellis, a private consultant, will select a final candidate who will still have to be approved by the board. Quinn Predicts the process will be completed by mid-October: “We’re looking for a spe- cial person who will be able to deal with today’s policing,” Quinn said. Georgetown and District High School 70 Guelph Street Grade 9 Parent / Student Program Night Thursday, September 28, 1993 6:45 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. The Halton Board of Education Adult & Continuing Education (Halton Partnership with the Canada Empk (Georgetown), presents a 21 week course in Trades Training Prog Modern Industr ° Machinist/Tool & Die © Industrial Electrician jan Exploration & Training. h Board of Education) in loyment Centre ram Includes an Overview of rial Technology and Provides an Introduction to: FUNDED BY het | Combined classroom training, workplace experience are c: If you are in receipt of Unemployment Insurance Ben PLEASE GO, IN PERS EMPLOYMENT CENTI Employment and Immigration Canada © Computer Assisted Design/Machining worker initiative then: Emploi et Immigration Canada job search skills and a 4 week ‘omponents of the program. efits, and eligible for displaced ON, TO YOUR LOCAL CANADA ER FOR FURTHER INFORMATION [ut waurow aoano oF (ovcsTIOn

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