877 CUSTOM Friday August IS Minister tells Health Council hes sensitive to Geor needs No chronic care funds Grossman FARMING THE WAY IT WAS By CHRIS Herald Staff Writer Although he made no special announce men following a visit with members the Hal ton District Health Council Wednesday provincial health minister Larry Grossman did have a mes sage for Georgetown real dents He told reporters he la particularly sensitive to he chronic care needs as they relate to the people of Georgetown Chronic care refers to full time supervision of ailing sen lor Earlier this summer the ministry approved plans to expand George town District Memorial Hospital by adding an extended care wing for those requiring fewer hours of nursing care The move will free beds nslde the existing hospital for active treatment But hospital officials also hope to add a chronic patients to have spec supervision In their own community I am quite sympathetic to Georgetown residents and their need to travel south for chronic care Mr Grossman said However he Mid the ministry have the LARRY GROSSMAN money at the moment to go ahead a chronic care wing In Georgetown and he declined to give a date when his might approve the proposal Just because we are unable to help the money situation right now t mean we put off the project forever he Mid Mr Grossman a visit to was the I Sin of planned stops to other Continued on Ontario farm heritage was reverently celebrated la it weekend not Milton Agricultural Museum but Sherwood Hume Fourth Line farm nearby The Family Farm Festival organized by Mr Hume and others ai a threeday commemoration of farming pail and the il good limes that will always be with People came from far away the upper United State to watch demonstrations of learn and plowing grain binding threshing shingle making elder wood tawing mill fanning and lots more old farm chorea There com a barn dance and flea markets plenty of great Ihlngl to make the contemporary wonder why we ever let that kind of go More photo Photo by Jean Layman Two youn artists on the Towns cartooning community By CHRIS AAGAARD to the Ball Game and Herald Writer Cosmic Christmas and The next you find la currently putting yourself chuckling at tele- finishing touches on vision a puppy with the gear ing smoothly In Its stomach or find your feet tapping merrily to the marimba beat In the Planter a Peanuts commercial you owe your amusement at least in part to the talents of a Georgetown resident Cartoonist- animator Brian has to some of the features and commercials which have made Animated Commercials of Toronto one of the most respected animation firms In the world The Toronto company has also made such fulllength cartoon features Tatar Ms Up another entitled Rock and Rule with voice- overs by rock stars Debbie Harry of and members of Cheap Trick At years of age Mr has given life to downs of charac ters He a a former student of animation at College and be a regularly employed by an animator CLEANUPS Its Mr a job when presented designs of characters for an upcom Ing production to give them movement which to fluid and lifelike He told The Herald recently that It may take an animation learn many drawings roughs and clean tips to produce one commer cial Clean up keys are a series of main poses from which the animator works productions because of the complexity of the work demands teamwork After the character designs are made theyre poised on to the animators then to the painting crew end then the people in charge of backgrounds Eventually it off to a camera person After Us on film the producers glean over the finished product and the production Is prepared for release Producing those comical commercials Mr said may anywhere from two weeks to a month A commercial produced took this weeks Continued on Page TAKING THE PLUNGE Herald photo