Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 13, 1981, p. 16

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ant THt May 11 1991 Participants receive certificates Jaycees bid a Winter est thankyou lIytllltlSAAGAHD Herald Staff Writer While town s recreation and parks department readies for its honors jind recogni tion night tonight IWcdncs day the Georgetown Winlerfest committee last saluted groups and individuals who helped make this ycirs winter carnival a success About organizations service companies high schools town council bus I lies and the media joined the Jaycees Howie Restaurant or the dinner reminiscing about the populo of list Winter fcil and speculating about next llccalling the limited success of the first two ago committee chairman lit said that the Joycees for help to run the 19RL event was well it In fact encouraged by the response from various groups this year the Jajcces are considering expanding the Winlerfest program to cover an entire weekend instead of just one day There has been some d about forming an allclub inf committee Hills Flks Lodge and the Optimists and Kinsmen clubs joined Jaycees and Jacettcs this year to make intcrfest a real crowd pleader So did the Siberian the Georgetown liov Scouts Castro Oil Company Brewed McDonalds Georgetown restaurant Acton and George town strict high schools Halton news Iy lalto II1T01 I CI Horticulture Club met at Jack Crawford Country Gardens May 5 Mr Crawford gave the group an interesting tour of his opera lion and described the management of a bedding plant bus Following th seeds and plants were distributed to the members The members will be growing either vegetables their project year The adjourned i The April meeting of the II Sheep Club took place at he farm of Ralph Guelph April Mr show us flock and how he operates Ralph gave us Iwo excellent classes of sheep to judge After judging each member had a chance to of i his placing The business part of our meeting was hen held in the house where we were then served lunch llalton 4 IIUTOM CLUB The first meeting of the H Conservation Club was hed at the Agrnullural office April 14 Doug Miller Co- Ordinal or opened the meeting with the Pledge followed by movie called Patterns of he Wild The marking system for this year was then discussed The following officers were elected for 1981 President Elaine White Vice President John Cheryl Robinson and Press Reporter Dan ttickson Each member is expected to do a project related to conservation with no domestic subjects allowed Cable TV the Herald or the town new ActiVan and The Independent bus service for the physically Town councillors were noted handicapped was in the hunched it morning The project to run on a between now and next April next about Sit from public fund if fort The 000 van specially fit with a hydraulic or pjssiiifirs in wheelchairs was paid for with a from the Leu tourney run this year by he IS student and the itifcr Lin were especially hanked for their help In organizing the oneday winter carnival held at Georgetown Fairgrounds Park As the bestowed honors for help guest speaker Coun Marilyn Serjeants on asked for support through ing Hands and workers at the Leu in Money Creek a salaried driver the of hi vin is about of which is paid for by tin incinl But his for a Jiirjeanlson d that the commit tee would be interested in operating an service on weekends or after hours during the week opening E C Drury High School becomes one of Ihe last new high schools to open in Ontario May when special ceremonies and a day long open house mark the start of a unique experiment in integrating vocational learning disabled and handicapped students Although coincidental It Is significant that the new Milton school Is opening In tho International Year of the Disabled The new high school adjoins the Hearing Handicapped School and shares Its campus with Trillium Ontario only school for the learning disabled General Wolfe open house General Wolfe High School In will again be opening its doors to the community for vocational education The Open House Is the tenth at General Wolfe The exhibition Is designed to show the involvement of the students In both theoretical and practical work The theme this year is You ve Seen The Rest Now bee The Best As usual many door prizes made by our students will he drawn for during the evening Tlckcto for admission and participation in the prize draw are available from any General Wolfe student or at the door front row Irft to rlghtl riles president and District High ml Outers Hub rep Kim GDIIS athletic council rep town Marilyn Husky president second row Dill lommlttfe BUI Korl representing the flown Rotary Hub of the Georgetown District rrpdardy I McDonalds jurint si- Inn Arnold Optimist Harvey Clare Brother ired Hills Hie Lodge Ted Watts Oil Jonrs of Brampton Kinsmen Brian John and and Chamber of Commerce rep Doug irnrice We service ail recognized brands of TV and Stereo AUDION ELECTRONIC SERVICE Shortly the niimttii begin its fund impawn soliciting from residents local and clubs tin John Hilton Libit T loins Radio station Oris The Herald Tin eortLtown Jennifer I mton jnd town on and parks depart mem Fred fclks W Brian Mark him Kinsmen Club Harvey dire Optimist Club Jill athletic council president Kim Outers Club I Doug Chamber of Commerce Jnycellcs iore1 George town Hoy Scouts Waits Oil firemen i McDonnlds restaurunt Hall in Hills town council Steve Siberian Husky Chi SAVE THIS SUMMER WITH HOME POOL OUTLET HOME POOL SERVICE YOUR DEALERS DELIVERY KG STABILIZED CHLORINE KG SO PUCKS SHOCK LITRES LITRES MURIATIC ACID Solar Blankets Automatic Vacuums Parti Ladder Maintenance Roplnci SERVICE SALES POOL EQUIPMENT CHEMICALS POOL OPENINGS MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS FOR SERVICE SATISFACTION CALL JOE 5077 BOB or 5 Discount on Chemicals with this Coupon cultural centre fund raising chairman Rex lies I op Melt gives a hand thanks to chairman Bill Wednesday night after Ing a cheque Tor new complex now under construction on Market Street cheque was awarded to the llalton Hills Fire Departments Bob Means or the 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