Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 9, 1982, p. 8

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SECTION A THE HERALD June B Math degree At May Wakefield son or Ed and Jean Wakefield received a El Math degree from Ihe University of Water loo Michael completed the cooperative degree program earlier this year and has accepted a position as a consultant with So ma pro Ltd In Ottawa Michael a gradual or George town High Business admin Johnston of Drive In Georgetown has graduated from three- year business administra tion course Sheridan Colleges Brampton campus with a major in marketing The George town District High School Is mlnoi hockey referee man on Ontario Hockey Association offi ciating staff and an Mill A Level J referee Honors BA man Thomas Anthony Diamond son of Mr and Mrs Diamond of Halt- on Hills received his bachelor of In honors recreation and business from the University of Waterloo Tom a gradu ate of Georgetown District High School will attend Universi ty In September for graduate studies Dukes gold for Rodney Bob and Ethel Hardman of Georgetown had good reason to be proud last week when their grandson Rodney of gave them a copy of the photograph showing blm receiving the Duke of Edinburgh Awards gold certificate from His Royal Highness Prince Phillip The occasion a special presentation ceremony at Government House In Ottawa last April when the Prince took time out from his and the Queens royal visit to honor young Canadians who are participating In the selfImprovement program that bear his name While the Canadian director or he international Duke of Edinburgh Awards foundation looked on Prince Phillip congratulated Rodney on his accomplishments as an army cadet at Perdue High School and Appleby College Rodney graduates this semester from Appleby and Is a frequent visitor to his grandparents Normandy Boulevard home His parents are Bill and Jean Four gratis at WLU Four Georgetown residents were among the Wilfrid Laurier University students who graduated at spring convocation Sunday at Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Beverley Schembrl received her Masters degree In social work Johanna Scott her general Bachelor of degree Alison Taylor an honors Bachelor of business administration degree and Daniel Cooper diploma In business administration students at the convocation saw their president Taylcr named president emeritus the second time the universitys history Ifta honor has been bestowed He retires in July Polisci prizewinner Karen Elizabeth of Georgetown was one of two political science winners at Universitys recent spring convocation In Hamilton A student of political science Karen earned her prize by demonstrating outstanding scholarship among fellow students Disabled youngsters can join in Registration for the Ha I ton Hills recreation departments summer activities begins June 14 for all children wishing to participate The recreation department Intends to Integrate disabled children into programs and is requiring that the a Is register by June so summer staff can make special arrangements to accommodate their special needs Parents of disabled children are especially encouraged to attend the Parents Night at Public School June at p to which all arc invited to have questions answered For further Information call the Summer Activities Hotline at MAYORS ANNUAL ROAD RACE DATE Sunday June 13th TIME am LOCATION Start Finish Gordon Arena 70 Guelph St Georaelown DISTANCE 1 Loop 50 KM 2 Loops 100 KM PLEASE NOT Due to construction a change in route has been required TSHIRTS FOR SALE Following ttie Race there will be a Pancake Breakfast- Mayors Breakfast 100 Motorists are advised to avoid these streets between 830 am and 1130 am as traffic will be impeded The Ontario Farmstead Improvement Program DO QUALIFY Upgrade your fences and outbuildings this year and generate local employment with help from a Farmstead Improvement Grant worth up to 2000 Ontario will pay half the cost of eligible improvements 2000 maximum grant per farming operation ELIGIBILITY Youre eligible value of your farm traduction is at east 12000 or if you own and farm a minimum of hectares acres Eligible im provements include new and replacement wire fencing outbuildings improvements painting roofing siding foundations removal of derelict All improvements must be done by local labour or contractors and materials purchased before the end of 1982 HOW TO APPLY For further information and to obtain application forms write or phone your local Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food office Deadline be datestamped no later than midnight December The Ontario Government- Working to Help lope Ministry of Agriculture and Food Ontario Timbrcll William Davis DID YOU you have the right to appeal a decision of the Unemployment Insurance Commission Halton Hills Community Legal Clinic Geagelown 113 Mill Street East Acton PERM SPECIAL Good until July 3rd 1982 5 00 OFF ALL PERMS INCLUDES CUT AND SET BRING THIS AD TO EITHER SHOP Not valid Sentor Ottmu FASHION TREND Hairstyles Guelph St Georgetown NEAfl THE IGA 8776822 BEAUTY PLACE THE HAIR SH0PPE 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