Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 29 Nov 2006, p. 28

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Local group to hold Write for Rights night Amnesty International presents Write for Rights with the Halton Hills group any time after 8 p.m. at the Shepherd's Crook pub, 86 Main St. S. in Georgetown. Sign prepared cards and appeal letters for human rights around the world. Amnesty International-Halton Hills will send greeting cards hand made by school children from this area. They will go to the group's adopted Cuban prisoners, and to human rights workers who need to know people care. Everyone is welcome to drop in, join the fun, raise a glass, make a difference. Amnesty groups around the world will all be Writing for Rights. Help the group set a record for the number of cards and letters from Canada. Future farmers of north Halton The Halton 4-H team that competed at Scotiabank Classic at The Royal Winter Fair took time out to gather for a photo. The prestigious Scotiabank show had 374 competitors from 39 counties and seven provinces. Jodey Nurse of Georgetown was picked to give the thank you remarks on behalf of these competitors on the day of the closing ceremonies. From left, Troy Nurse (Georgetown), Jodey Nurse (Georgetown), Nicole Patterson (Milton), Lindsey McMullen (Milton), David Moore (Terra Cotta), Kaitlin DeVore (Milton), Katelyn Donaldson (Acton), Cristy Nurse (Georgetown), David Gooding (Milton). Cristy Nurse placed fifth out of 124 senior competitors in The Scotiabank Showmanship. Later in the week, she was third out of 94 entrants in The President's Cup, a 16 and over National showmanship competition sponsored by Holstein Canada. Holstein Ontario photo Robert Little pupils to dance tonight Robert Little Public School in Acton, is participating is this year's Halton & Dance & Drama, Creating a Scene event today (Wednesday) at 7:30 p.m. at the Living Arts Centre, Mississauga. Twenty-three members of the Robert Little Everybody Dance Club (two Grade 4s, 15 Grade 5s and six Grade 6 alumni from McKenzie-Smith Bennett), will be performing the Walt Disney classic, I Just Can't Wait to Be King. The enthusiastic dancers will be having a final dress rehearsal/practice at Robert Little School on Wednesday, Nov. 29 at 8:30 a.m. Cindy Csordas, from CHTV in Hamilton will be videotaping the practice and interviewing some of the performers. Robert Little students will be the among the youngest performers at this event which is a showcase of performances by students representing 21 schools and involving more than 500 students from Grades 4 to graduation. Tickets are $10 for general seating and available from participating schools.

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