Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 16, 1982, p. 8

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Local teachers given permanent contracts I Permanent teaching contracts were granted to Hills leacliers by tho board of education recently Receiving their permanent contract were Nancy and Carole Robin son of Pork Public School Lola Barrager Joan Sutherland and Susan Williams of Centennial Senior Public School Cindy Bums of Senior Public School Barbara Bush Sheila Curry and Margaret Elliott of George Kl Public School Leslie Ann Ciglcn of Joseph Gibbons Public School Connie Kent and Joyce of Public School June and Gloria Roberts of Robert Little Public School Axlmonn and Blair of Acton High School and Paul Wren of Georgetown District High School Six Hills who have hid a long and noble with the town a Scouting program were honored last week at the North Scouting awards night Receiving the Medal of Good Service were Layman Terry Colter George Henderson Evelyn Owen and Elaine Hannah Among the many who were awarded for their effort In Scouting at the North annual awards night tail Wednesday In St George Church hall were Ted left and Ken of Acton two were recognlted Tor having been recently awarded the coveted Chief Scout award AWARDS SCOUTING SPIRIT STRONG IN HALTON HILLS Saying thanks for another successful year THE TFHRFSTMAl THOMAS AS Ml 5K BVJOHM WRITTEN PRODUCED A UNIVERSAL Weekdays Sal Sun al DP 25 STARTING FRIDAY A Great Event For All Ages ANNIE Weekdays at 7 9 20 Sat Sun at 2 00 7 00 Admission Prices This film only Adults 75 Juniors 50 Children Seniors Appreciation awardspresented to people I contribution These cob from the Georgetown area were awarded Five Star awards over the last year to the community Scouting program were presented by Jean North District annual scouting awards last week They are front row left to centre to MacUlsh left and John McMurray A similar award mi right Chris Pouw Paul Howie second row Colin Sean presented to A representative Finn not shown Gambles Phil Re berg tuck row Ryan McRonald and Kevin Scheeringa At the end of the universe lies STARTING FfllDAY J Weekdays 9 20 gat Sun 2 00 9 25 Regular Admission Prices HILLS ARTS COUNCIL Old Tyme invitation Tickets going going almost gone Tickets for the Summorfoat Old Music Hall at last report only 12 remain unsold Better hurry The number to call us Last year s was a roaring success and many talented people arc working hard to top that achievement If you like great entertainment along with a tasty meal you belong at the Old Tyme Music Hall June 19 at in Coeur Hall More about tickets this light Tickets These too are nearly gone There will be no sale of at this year If you wish toallend you must have your tickets In advance for all three concerts The first concert is Sept and features Felix folksinger and musician This talented man is equally at home playing the banjo dulcimer balalaika guitar and many others He will be followed Jan M by the Robert and Sara who will present a program or classical piano and guitar The series winds up April with the appearance of York Winds the Internationally woodwind quintet With a quality lineup like that it Is no wonder that ticket sales have been brisk The numbers to call for tickets are 877703S or If The Ontario Arts Council has released the a of the individuals and organizations through out the province who have received grants Congratulations go out to Jane Dams of Terra Cotta who received a grant under the Creative Artists in Schools section and Kathy of Georgetown who received a Writer Award CONTINUING Cultural Centre Gallery until July IT Frank Black A Retrospective COMING EVENTS John Elliott Theatre June Hills School of Dance Spring Recital Tickets 1581 Forge Studio Gallery June July IB Joan Wagner Hand painted earthenware function al pottery Stephen Levitt Wooden ware Oils and Credit Valley Artisans have announced following course plans Children weaving is already underway at the Cedarvale Park Cottage and continues June and between 10 a m noon The course Is for beginners eight to 12 years otd and produces bells flowers yam figures and other items A teenager workshop lakes place July 10 and 17 between and pm involving the basics of In designs for clothes and other uses Adult pottery continuing until Aug from to 9 30 For more information call Pat Bell at or Janice Smith at Don t forget the Artisans Strawberry Fat and Sale June 2G at the Cedarvale Cottage Backyard pools even shallow wading pools must be supervised when children are at play Remember a child can drown in about ten cent metres or three to four inches of water so play It safe and be extra cautious this summer The George town and District Red Cross has for you on some simple pre cautions to take around EMS LODGE BINGO EVERY MONDAY McDonadsCoquring Contest You Deserve a Break Today Will MCDOIialClS Gift Certificates And Watches Dont Forget The CANADA DAY CELEBRATIONS In Glen Williams Thurs July 1st HOW TO FEED A BUNCH WITHOUT PAYING A BUNDLE WITH THE COLONEL SANDERS DO IT YOURSELF BUFFET FROM KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN When you re makinfl plana for that sports banquet church social or club party plan to the Colonel Sanders DoIt Yourself Buffet From Kentucky Fried Chicken Just call your nearby Kentucky Fried Chicken store up to hours and pick finger good chicken salads and Grecian bread for only 050 Serve your bunch the Colonel Sanders DoIt Yourself Buffet From Kentucky Fried Chicken It won t cost you a bundle And there a nothing like it And include plates serviettes serving spoons wetclolhs tablecloth Kentucky fried 116A Guelph St Georgetown 8775241 I

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