Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 18, 1981, p. 2

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Page SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday November Honors Night this Saturday The Optimist Club of Georgetown had tough lime an Impressive list of achievement and by yoaag people before Heeling a Junior and Senior of the Year lait week Honored Youth Appreciation Night banquet were two young women Involved In varlom athletic and cultural activities and tbelr Seen here are left to right junior Martha Armstrong junior Youth of the Year Michelle Georgetown Optimist president Bruce Tot ten Youth Appreciation Week Committee chairman Ferguson senior Youth of the Year Heather and senior finalist Jill Optimist Club Comrades Roy Winglns A Albert Press wood Fred Weaver Snm and Stan are in George town Hospital Ed is in Toronto General Hospital Haiel Robinson Is In George town Hospital It Is with deepest regret we report that Elsie McHugh of the Ladles Auxiliary passed away The number Cor Club got underway and the winners of first draw were Roy Brad ley Don Peggie LucllloRyall Ron Carter Hank Russell and Dave Osborne Second draw winners were George Grelg Peg Lewis Ian McLaughlan Max Sid Clarke and A Third draw winners were Garbult Martin Morlnrlty G Stoddard Jim Harris and Mildred Herbert Fourth draw winners were Cecil McLaughlin Pat Ban- Roger Darling Mike and Murray Wild Fifth draw winners were Ruth J Pope W McCartney Cecil Soper Ian McLaughlan and Brian and Ellen Basledo Sixth draw were Joe Hatfield G Sandier Mc Knight Mary Norton Shirley McDonald and Thursday Is the Ladies 1 1 Lory general meeting start at pm The Ladies Bazaar Is Saturday Anyone who wishes to donate any articles drop off this week at the executive room Jessie Hayes will take care of all donations Saturday even Is membership Honors and Awards night Anyone who has not been Initiated contact Pat Chamberlain After the ceremonies there will be ing by Arrow There will be no entertainment in tho Lounge Saturday There will be a pub night In the Lounge Nov It will bea goodnight of dancing music sing song and enter talnment by Local talent LEGION LINES Michele Heather Gibbs are Optimists Youths of the Year Mayor MP head for Ottawa talks Again living up to motto Friend of Youth the Optl mist of Georgetown last week singled out four area young people for their outstan ding community efforts as part of the clubs annual Youth Appreciation Week activities A love of music a penchant for public speaking and her participation In various com projects won old Michelle Sybenma Jim lor Youth of the Year honor at the Tuesday night meeting with Martha Arm strong a close runnerup Heather a Grade student at Georgetown District High School was named Sen ior Youth the Year on the basis other athletic talents and her volunteer work around town Runnerup In the senior category was Jill McKelvey The Optimists Youth Ap preciation Night banquet last Tuesday saw Mayor Pete who is also an mist Fire Chief Mick Holmes and regional police district commander Matt McPherson join club members to applaud all candidates for the twin Youth of Ibe Year titles Youth Appreciation Week held this year Nov to la annually designated by the Optimist Clubs of Canada and US as a period of tlon for outstanding youth Involved In various community activities As Junior and Sen ior Youths of the Year for Georgetown Michelle and Heather each accepted a fix Canada Saving Bond from Optimist LieutenantGovernor Stan Nolan and Mayor roy Along with finalists Mar tha and Jill they also received engraved plaque Michelle Sybersma attends Grade 11 at Toronto District Christian School where she maintains above average marks and has served as class representative on the student council for the past two yean She competes on the school track team and plays trumpet In the student banc Michelle won top honors for public speaking in the Ontario Christian Schools competition and was selected by George town Optimists to represent the community in the Opti mists to represent the commu nity In the Optimists regional finals where she finished sec ond Shea currently taking Grade piano at the Royal Conservatory of Music and was awarded as the highest achiever in piano In Other Mich elle won a Christian Leader ship award while completing Grade has taught Vocation Bible School for three yean and Sunday School for two yean and has been a member of the Calvlnettea for four Along with serving as a YMCA day camp counsellor shes participated in several fundraising for Oxf am and other causes Michelle enjoys writing poe try sketching and various crafti as well as music and sewing At home the family official cookie mak Bryant ruling Continued from page A1 few college students have chil of their own After reporting the details of Mr Bryants protest last month the colleges weekly newspaper the Sun conducted a mall in survey that garnered only five responses Four stud ents said they agree with Mr Bryant contention that men should be eligible for single and strolled the I campus asking passersby for their opinions Mr Rosen old The Herald that per cent of those polled also agree with Mr Bryant stand Two per cent oppose any change to current legisla tion and six per cent are undecided BUSINESS DIRECTOR OPTOMETRISTS II CHARTERED I ACCOUNTANTS Dr RR Hamilton AND Dr D Patterson OPTOMETRISTS Profess flu Id It Mount Road Otorvttawn Ofltar a T6LBPHONBU7W7I GW Coibett DC CHIROPRACTOR Mill street For Appoint Goebelle Wagner J7 Main street South Hills Ontario 8775155 4535532 MEEaLD R E Clipsham Limited Surveyors Engineers Hills LIU At IT Heather Glbbs Is student council president and n at as well as Nicepresident of the Student Athletic Association Among the honors bestowed on Heather at GDHS are the McLaren Award for log sports contributions and the Furlong Award for school and scholastic ach ievement She a member of the swimming field hockey and track and field teams A former Brownie Heather attends church regularly as a member of the choir has played four years on commun ity baseball teams loves to play piano and has dabbled in stamp collecting Along with her as a cashier at the A Store Heather la a volunteer at the indoor pool served as counsellor tor ten to 12 year olds at Camp Towing and still time to pate in charity walk and the Cancer Society Fox Day Run Heather would like to study science and research at possibly focusing on marine biology Meanwhile she 11 be conllnubg her busy schedule around own and helping out the family at home Jill Is IB years old and an student at where she dent of the Student Athletic Association She a a cowinner of the McLaren Award and competes with the track and field and field hockey teams Jill plays piano has taught Sunday School loves to ski and plans to make a career of working with children Martha Armstrong is 13 years old and a Grade student at Senior Public School where she maintains an honors standing She plays all Intramural sports is a member of a recorder group and helps out in school office Honored with the school top proficien cy award Martha has helped coach gymnastics collect miniatures and has made something of a name for herself public speaking and competitions Continued from page A1 company had put tho local operation In Jeopardy Despite protests from Mr office as well as local and regional officials of fie ials were apparently unmoved has been a thorn in the side of virtually everyone In the field region business development direct or Matthew Fischer said We were aware of tho Irwin situation and offered assistance in the form of a statement from the region attesting to the company a value in he community We pleaded for clemency It a unlikely that the country will ever be able to tell how much investment has been scared off because of investigations he added not ing that myths about agency may be forming In foreign businesses further eroding the nations attract as an investment area The of the Neil son in Georgetown should more than offset the lost revenue from the Irwin closure Mr Fischer said but maintained that win Dorsey will be dearly missed In the community be cause it was a good stable employer He echoed Mayor Pomeroy disappointment at the closure and described IrwinDorsey fate as not being scaled by economic conditions was designed so that deals were made In the best interests of the Canadian economy Mr said How is the closure of IrwinDorsey In our best inter I guess when the minister Herb Gray Industry trade and commerce has to deal with laid off at McDonn ell Douglas in Malton and I WO laldoffat Canadian Admiral a little employer like Irwin Dorsey Isn t too important to him Well I think every job Is important BANJO BREAKFAST When he s not bin ting the Ontario government from his seat among Liberal Opposition members MPP Julian Reed can be found up his with some tricky banjo playing and flavorful a musician slave for tradition will Join another well known local musician Iva Davidson who happens to be the mother In law of other favorite son Mayor Pete when the Georgetown Jaycettes treat local early to an Old Country breakfast this Sunday from to a Mr Reed and Mrs Davidson will supply music to muneTi by at St A bat parish hall In Glen Williams with all proceed from the event pledged to the hearing disabled at Milton E Drury School For tickets call Jayceltes Prnrice or Fiona Thlbideau Talk to me about RRSP Nobody else a Registered Retirement Savings Plan quite like our Accumulation Annuity It oilers competitive interest rates or convenient per od3 an extensive choice Income options and there is no front end load or policy lee Before you buy an RRSP talk to me BRIAN GOODLET Agent or 5 Mutual Life of Canada Warehouse Sale Continues HITACHI 26 CONSOLE COLOUR fc TELEVISION GEORGETOWN RED CROSS CLINIC COLLECTS PINTS Oath Linda left got her finger pricked Monday night at the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic in Georgetown Welldlng the needle was Janice Sponsored by notary dab the collected H blood packs Vt people because of their medical history low front content Young mothers to the com came todonale their 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