Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 21, 1984, R10

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REIu GeorgetownActon Wednesday Mar 21 Golden Triangle A Golden Triangle bus trip to sugaring off at the Black Creek Pioneer Village will be held Saturday March Price for members and for Includes dinner Call or Square Dancing Attention square dancers The Skyway Squares are having annual Spring Fling Dance at MM Robinson High School in Burlington on March Program includes mainstream to ad vanced and round dancing Rockmosa Dance Come to the Rockmosa Monthly Dance at the Rockmosa Community Centre on March SI l Tickets per coupledoorsopenatSpJn Sponsored by the and District Lions Club with proceeds going to community betterment Craft show The Lions Club presents their annual Craft and Antique Show at Community Centre March 31 ID 5 Admission per family CBC Accountant Barry will give some free Information about the tax forms at Coffee Books and Conversation on Friday March from 30 at the Georgetown Library The tax in formation will be geared to seniors and the disabled Workshop The Palette and Pencil Club will hold a mono print workshop Saturday March 24 1130 am 5 30 pm Register at Cedarvole Cottage March at Distress Centre Become a friend to the lonely depressed or those requiring referrals or information on community services Phone 1211 for information about the North Distress Centres May 1 training session Bazaar The Georgetown and District Christian School Is holding its annual bazaar on March at the School auditorium across from the municipal building on Trafalgar Breakfast at 7 am Crafts games and food Smoking Withdrawal There will be a smoking withdrawal clinic sponsored by the Lung Association at the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Cafeteria for six Wednesday evenings beginning March 28 Registration fee Is Please by calling or Maple Syrup The sap Is running and Mountsberg Wildlife Centre is ready with a Maple Syrup Program You can enjoy the old Canadian tradition of sugaring off by taking part in our maple syrup activities including following the Sugar Bush Trail seeing candy made and horse drawn wagon rides Price is per car or per bus For information call or Community Calendar Dolls Anyone interested in dolls or doll collecting la invited to attend a meeting of the Bicentennial Doll Society Wednea day March at 8 For information about the location call Susan Hale 1070 Volunteers Hospice volunteers are needed North Halton Hospice Is a volunteer service working with the terminally ill and their families Trained courses start in early April For information call Softball Registration for the Cheltenham Soft ball Association will be at the Chelten ham Fireball Saturday March 24 and April 7 10 a Fitness Speyside School Support Group will hold fitness classes Wednesday mornings starting March and cake decorating classes starting Tuesday afternoons March 17 Registration forms available at Acton Library Store or School Councillors dropin Ward councillors will hold their monthly dropin meeting Wednesday March 21 at 7 30 m Councillors Finn Poulstrup John McDonald and Phil Carney will answer any questions and listen to problems In Room 143 In George town High School Euchre The Georgetown Fair Board is spoil soring Euchre at Webbs Flowers Friday March at p There will be lunch and prizes Admission ft Fashion show Fashions for the larger figure by Simon and all sizes by Tellers Cage will be shown at a fashion show and full course dinner Sunday April at the Riviera The show is being co ordinated by Carol Barrow and Anna Dew with proceeds to the Heart Monitor Fund for Georgetown hospital For tickets or 2981 Choral Society The Georgetown Choral Society presents three choral masterpieces along with a full orchestra under the conductor A Dale Wood at the John Elliott Theatre April 13andl5at8pjn Tickets are for adults seniors and students Group rates available Tickets available at Oxbow Books Halton Hills Furniture or by phoning 1 1 named to Hall of Fame The Ontario Agricultural Hall of Fame Association has announced the names of outstanding agriculturalists who will be admitted to the Hall of Fame Gallery at the Ontario Agricultural Museum on Sunday June 1984 The candidates all deceased will be honored in a special ceremony and their likenesses unveiled for public viewing They will Join persona who have been honoured previously The eleven candidates to be honored on Juno 10th Include Will Barrie seed grower conservationist leader in agricultural societies and early farm Will established high standards for his family and every in which be was involved Charles Town ship 18911970 Breeder and exhibitor of top quality swine livestock Judge Direc tor of the Canadian National Exhibition Royal Agricultural Winter Fair and local Agricultural Societies E Harris St Catharines as the foremost legal authority on Marketing Board Legislation in Ontario he drafted and defended most marketing plans Ethel Brant Brant County 18941977Leader In Agricultural Socle- ties Womens Institute activities historian writer and humanitarian Mrs Influenced the course of many Uvea John Mcintosh The apple that bears bis name has become the most famous variety In the world mar ket John Mclntoeh and his family propagated and distributed this important Ontario variety Watson Porter London A leader in the field of soil and water con he was Editor In Chief of the Farmers Advocate for years and a major Influence on agricultural practices in Ontario Professor George Raithby 19011981 As Professor of Animal Husbandry at the Ontario Agricultural College he Influenced the development of Ontarios livestock Industry beyond measure aa a teacher researcher Judge and classifier Bobby Robinson Burlington 18881974As SecretaryManager of the Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association and Editor of the GROWER he provided outstanding leadership in the marketing of these products William Weld London Editor and Publisher of the Farmers Advocate established Farm and was a leader in the establishment of the Ontario Agricultural College the Royal Winter Fair and the Canadian Live stock Breeders Association Charles A Zavitx GueJph-186J- 1942 As Director of the Field Husbandry Department at the Ontario Agricultural College be best remembered for work In cereal grain development and his Influence on the industry In his writings The Ontario Agricultural Hall of Fame Gallery la one of the major attraction at the Ontario Agricultural Museum in Hil ton and la available for public viewing seven days a week from midMay until Thanksgiving weekend Anyone Interested In membership or In nominating persons for recognition should contact the SecretaryTreasurer Ontario Agricultural Hall of Fame Association Box 38 Milton Ontario LOT Telephone 416 878fliBl CANADIAN ODEON THEATRES ACROSS IPotolormofiddn School type 12Fftrd Unhealing or IBBtlfwrtvond high note to Pjrrt dummy Flower POSTAL CODE PHONE Each week winners win be drawn from all on Diet and correct will be torn a punt pats to the Georgetown Cinema Theatre Mail or drop your entries to 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