Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 6, 1984, p. 9

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For Cubs Aerial rides highlight camp By JEAN LAYMAN Herald Special Aerial rides a real highlight at the North District Cub Camp or third year Cubs preparing to go to Scouts Park at Blue Springs Scout Reserve west of Acton was the site of the camp lait weekend Camp chief Del Wood was assisted by Scout era Clifford Break and Dave HID who had all attended Scouts togeth at 1st Hornby some years ago Registration for near ly boys was taken on arrival Friday then camp sites were set up Following the horseshoe formation Del Wood outlined all camp rules and out of bounds areas Fire Flies at Night was a good game with rules taken from Cap ture The Flag This was followed by mugup so everyone could get a good sleep But the rain came and It was a downpour for Winners the trophy lor the highest point at many of the boys this camp were the 1st Georgetown Cub Pack directed being their first camp Lenders Archie Dwaync Hickman under canvas anil Gordon Nokes The Cubs Saturday was full of participating were Steve Todd urc Jim Auger and Kftota by Bryan Alder metre What up c is Scouting while El his troopers from tit Fort Armour A spcciil ride was made powible lor Todd Ellis and his father Ellis to mnkt the t the r ride was lit the cone us ion of a Hyde Joey David Steven David Mc Ronald and Steven Nicholson from the picture are Leader Sybil Ewlng and Cub Glen and Jimmy Photo by Jean Layman obstacle course Scouts Todd Deforest James Coyle and Chris lencowe assisted with flag break and lowering the flag The troopers from Toronto played a game Stephen of soccer against the the Skits yells and songs Hulls hold family reunion By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Correspondent BALLINAFADThe weather turned out to be Ideal for the annual re union of the Hulls family which was held at the Community Centre June 3 There were over present including two new additions since the last reunion They were Dawn Marie Burt 10- daughter of John and Debbie Burt and son of Lorraine and Bruno Shawn Todd KnoepQi The third addition was unable to attend He is four monthold Christo pher Alexander infant son of Patricia and David Four members of the Hulls family who left England in were on hand also two of the family who were born in Canada Edith Smith Winifred George Hulls and Dorothy Jam leson The Canadian born were Margaret Preston and Lillian Reid Two brothers William and Fred died a few years The charge this year had planned an interesting program of races a fish pond con tests and games The highlight was the evening mi when a bounteous buffet was laid out On display was a poem composed by George Hulls and his wife to his par Joe and Lily Hulls who left their homeland to come to Canada SECTION A 111 Wednesday Junes Pages Board opposes funding changes The present method of would allow the province the Region of to opposed the Martin funding the public school have access to money support thorn in opposing model because It Is an system may bo changed which has long been a the Ministry plan unprecedented if the Government of source of local revenue pool commercial and in on a local tax Ontario goes through There is no guarantee assessment base not to mention the with a proposal through that the money raised In a recent press re further erosion of local Its Ministry of Education through this system lease the Board staled It autonomy which would shift reven would be spent on from taxes collected and the Halton locally to the province Board of Education has The Martin model as asked a number of the proposal Is known groups operating within Bumped around A Chevrolet received in estimate damages to Its left rear bumper while it was parked in the parking lot of Hills Plaza on Guelpfa Street In Georgetown The incident happened between nine and eleven on Saturday morning and is being treated by police as a failure to remain Our Chickens AS MUCH TO ROMA OUR PROPERTY AS Your I ao fan ffiwr fit let Do Bum aL DRY CLEANING 8770387 HILLS SHOPPING CENTRE POPE STARRET ACCOUNTANTS 232 Street Georgetown Tor 416K8462561 SEMIANNUAL DIAMOND 25 OFF REGULAR PRICES LADIES ENGAGEMENT KINGS MATCHING DIAMOND WEDDING RINGS LADIES i MENS DIAMOND WEDDING BANDS MENS DIAMOND RINGS BUDGET TERMS A VAIL ABLE A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL LAY AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS J GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE 8771230

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