Electrifying demonstration During a recent electrical safety demonstration at Stewarttown Middle school, safety expert Klaus Beltrame demonstrated the hazards of high voltage lines and careless practices that can lead to shock or electrocution. Grade 8 students (from left) Maureen McMulkin, Renya Tensuda and Chelsea Morris had an up-close look at the demo table. The program was offered to many local schools by Halton Hills Hydro. Photo by Ted Brown GDHS students on CBC news show Friday CBC News at Six will be broadcast from Georgetown District High School Friday (April 7). The 6 p.m. live broadcast will include segments and interviews with students as part of CBC's news series Queen's Park: Making the Grade. The GDHS Geography Club has been participating in the series that last fall followed the efforts of dozens of schools as they came up with ideas for private member's bills. The club drafted a bill calling for two recycling bins for paper and drinking containers in every Ontario classroom. The bill was selected for sponsorship by the Liberals and is to have its first reading at Queen's Park tomorrow (Thursday). The students will be there to observe. Members of the school community are invited to be part of the audience during the CBC broadcast at the school. Audience members must arrive by 5 p.m. Friday. More information and previous newscasts from Queen's Park: Making the Grade initiative is available at www.cbc.ca/toronto/features/makingthegrade/. Scotch Block Winery honoured at Toronto event March was a rewarding month for the owners of Andrews' Scenic Acres and Scotch Block Winery. Scotch Block Winery had another successful showing at the 23rd annual Toronto Wine and Cheese Show by capturing three awards. The local winery won Best of Show-- Regal Black Currant dry wine; Silver-- Cassis Black Currant dessert wine and Bronze-- Desire Late Harvest Black Currant Signature Series. Exhibitors showcase wine from Canada as well as from around the world. This well-known wine competition has both industrial and professional judges. Winemaker Fred Bulbeck and farm owner Bert Andrews were honoured to have achieved such a showing. "These fine results are only possible with a team effort from many different winery staff," said Bulbeck and Andrews in a press release. The combined farm market and winery business was also chosen Business of the Month in March by the Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce.