Arts community an active group In a series of articles arts oups in town are profiled There a variety of organizations to join SeepageBl World youth baseball See Sports CI discovers Canadian ways A visitor from Japan learns about Canadian customs from three families she will stay with during her month s stay See page A2 the HERALD Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Established 1 866 WEDNESDAY AUGUSTS 1I84 EASYSELL AD 9 ABOUT THE HILLS Signs vandalized According Liberal candidate Ross Milne manager signs in Brnmalea were collected on one street and lit in a bonfire fashion in front of a supporter home Peel Regional Police were contacted about Incident involving Liberal supporter Phil Kyrou Kick said Mr Kyrou had recruited people on his street to put Liberal signs on their front lawn The signs were placed on Mr front lawn and wore burned Mr the act and said the Liberals intend prosecute anyone found tampering with their signs Buddy award winner Maple Avt worn in won two award for her efforts in using for at a illy last week was riding with her us bind Pelt r on thtir TO mill Journtj which began in Wclland She w is the award for the pjsstnger who raised the most money fur cancer The from local residents is irked for the local Canadian C inccr Society chapter in Georgetown Also riding with w is son J ick and Lee from Norv who raised over I2I Trail bike collision Georgetown teenagers were lo Georgetown District Memorial Hospital with minor injuries after the trail bikes they were riding collided on and off road trail cast of the Estimated damage to the motorbikes amount to under and the two drivers were charged under the off road vehicles act Off to Med school Spnngk Waterloo of St program former High School gradual t Ins last Iwi us ivtngt Hi will tnttrmi il at hi University is Ihe son of William and Sprinkle of 1 imehuuse Follow That Bird Everyone invited to become crowd extras in the filming of Follow That Bird The Street character movie will begin filming Monday Aug and the public is Invited by Follow That B ird Productions to be part of the spectators watching parade in which Big Bird takes part Anyone Interested should be on Main Street In Georgetown at 10 Ma m on Monday Anyone interested should be on Main Street In on Monday same time on Tuesday Aug 14 The film is due to be released by Warner Brothers sometime next summer Allcandidates meeting The Georgetown Jaycees will be hosting an all candidates meeting for the upcoming federal election All candidates for the Brampton George town riding will be In attendance Monday August at at the SacreCoeur Parish Hall on Stret Each candidate will give a prepared speech and be available for questions from the floor club outing vice president Tom Reed and his wife Rlt5 Georgetown hosted Georgetown Kiwunis members and wives to an evening of and swimming this past Wednesday Those in attendance were Grant Isaac Jeffrey Bill David Mr and Mrs Charles Forsyth Mr and Mrs Paul Taylor Mr and Mrs Philip Jones Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Brian Goodlet and Mr and Mrs David Sararas Mr Philip Jones provided the evening entertainment The Georgetown club which meets every Wednesday at noon at the North Golf and Country Club Is in the community raising funds for local charities Group happy with decision over quarry III raid Spee SIM Tuesday s mi mini thut St COO be PI in kit Hills ton tiltor Pun Shildi deliriously hippy Mrs Sheldon founders of 1 It 1 Standard has Acton rock roll fest doesnt attract crowds I CO 111 1IILI1W 111 It Pi Herald Staff Final tallies quite yet complete but of Acton Roll have enough funds to break even on Atton Minor Hotkey Association secretary Carol Robinson said Monday that we will go under some AMHA were hoping for attendance of at the concert In order lo raise funds to two Big minor hockey teams to for id lured at day long were such is Ronnie Hawk ins Bo Long John and Jennelta Crowds were id at about 1 040 at Prospect Park and org said at le needed the concert Mrs son said She suggested it might have had to do with people leaving the long weekend or some rum about motorcycle gangs No Tings appeared ind who attended were well mannered and give the police on site little trouble vtryonc ended thought they got all toils incurred She tilt AMHA txetulivt feels what lost w is time The won be in jeopardy because of the losses she said But time was taken up could hive been used for planning other fund raising events she said The part ills and the worked very hard help make the a Mrs Robinson slid i the fin the proposed is reidv for sub lo the till t it dots nut I St vv nit lllnw quirrv The Ins restored my faith in the government listening to the will of small whin h id Hi it find ippliud I lies tht jtr talent for small community at the EX There enough talent in a small Hills to pro duce one big day of Through project with the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing the Hilton Hills Centennial Community will present a Band shell Day on Thursday August Local talent involv lug an equal mix of children and adults will provide music singing dancing and from noon ti4pm of approxi mutely 17 acts will be Georgetown eight year old Tara Hamilton who will be singing sound trucks from Sound of Music Geoff Tyler will be on hand with a crew for the otea along with such groups the Acton Citizen Band George town Girls Pipe Band Personality Convention and the light rock group Six Guys Individual acts will include Georgetown a Mnndy Inglls George Chicken Day If you re i Chicken Club member you re to treated to swimming and riding at Wlldwood Manor Ranch August in It Chicken Day for those who would rather say no Chicken Club member by calling until August 11 Mitchell Debbie Tilion am Sieve i Deforest will present a ten minute set with singing Other performances ineludc Neil t with his sun band the Northern Rebels Haze Ken and Stephanie Enid and Ralph Jill and Rod Gimpel Milton Pine Valley Square Dancers and Brampt on Superintendent of Programs the Hilton Hills Recreation and Parks Department Joy Thompson function with help from Mike will be the Master of Ceremonies for A marquee for the in the community will on display conjunction Wagons burn on Eighth Line is not known how a fire which caused an estimated in damages at the Cunningham farm on the Eighth Lino just below Georgetown On Aug at approximately a firemen Were called to the farm when two wagons of straw had ignited within SO feet of the farmers bam By the time firemen arrived Chief Cunning ham said the fire was fully involved arid although the wagons and straw were completely destroyed said Iho firemen did an excellent job of controlling the fire and saving the barn Need a bathtub Optimists selling salvaged goods the punters will be among tht artists with their work displayed there The onetime project which has been in the pi inning Mage since March should have something to please everyone Trail riders continue on their Journey Herald Special group hopes the trip will Equestrians and help people appreciate supporters of the trip Ontario history and entitled Journey into heritage and help esta Yesterday are making a provincewide their way along the bicentennial trolls mile bicentennial route stem in anticipation of their Tina I destination near Georgetown The heritage lure ends Just outside of Ballinafad at the Scots date Farm Two groups started their travels from wo locations one fromTimbertownonthe Ottawa River and the other from Depot Har bour on Georgian Bay The two groups meet at Whitney August and continue south through Hastings County The Journey will con west from Glen Ross on the Trent River near Stirling to wrap up with a Bicentennial Parade of Horses at Scolsdale Farm August Accompanying the Is a scroll which will be signed at each or the Journey stops by the descend ents of the original sett I era Quilt squares re presenting each unity will also be ted and a Journey Quilt will be made from the squares The event is a project of the Ontario Trail Riders Association The Herald Staff If you re looking for a pink bathtub the Georgetown Optimists can mike you happy They got for salt along with a tas furnace in good ion some fixtures wood and used bricks The member club has salvaging as muthasilt in during its summer project of tear down the town own home at Church St The town gave them permission early this year to tear down the building and sell my materials ihey ire able to salvage After home Is down the town intends to use the down land near Hal ton Hills Cultural Centre as a parking lot The Optimists are all volunteering their time and their crow bin sledge and power saws to bruit down The rt hoping efforts will for work with young people Thettntury build given the mists i lough and il recently 111 it the men able to wrtnch the roof off building The were itching the action not certain if their worries were fitd not lot of room there Mr Mirt in referring to the spate between the build ing row or houses It wis initially a little scary I think the Optimist wished thts hid i bill speed their work he with chuckle However 1 would llivt deft iltd the pur of the pro to noternK sile About r have up Saturday morning for the past eight to put their muscles to None been hurt although there were some dangerous momints Mr Martin Ail has been set is goat for finishing the project he said With the roof and top floor off now there only second floor and walls to go THE HIP ONES You wouldnt know It but these Recreation Department summer activity leaden are used to dresilng In inch punk like clothe They were participating In the annual parade and penny sponsored by the Department Looking tough here are left to right Laura BrUIInger Catharlnt Coffin and Cindy Herald photo