Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 11, 1985, p. 14

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Page SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday September 1B8S Drama for children Drama lessons for Georgetown children between the expertise and extensive knowledge In theatre to the curriculum of the JU1 School of wlU voice movement Srrd we is aimed to give children who are Interested In acting an active expe rience bo that by the time they reach high school they will already have a high degree of knowledge and professi onalism with which to enjoy their high school Classes will be limited for further informal on phone 1 Golden Triangle meeting The Golden Triangle Club for seniors will bold their first meeting and membership registration Tuesday September m Program and refreshments 89 Mountain view S Warm welcome to all For Information call Elderly services rep Margaret Is the sole Halloa Hllis representative chosen as a to the regions Elderly Services Advisory Commit tee The remaining four representatives on the committee are from the regions three other municipalities The appointment is for a two year period The committee la made up of a crosssection of elected officials volunteer agencies community support services and health and social service sectors It was formed following the recommendati on of the regions study on the role of the region with respect to health and social services for the elderly Wood badge holders Gilwellians invade scout reserve The following Wood Badge Holders attended a reunion Sept Mary Peters Wait Peters Mark Rowe Sharpies John and 8 at the Blue Springs Scout Reserve Seen here In Sharpies Brian Stewart Doona Thompson Gloria alphabetical order are Bryan Alder Jim Auger Sandy Booth Ross Colter Terry Colter Ron Fuller Elaine Hannah Murray American viiltors Dan Francis Fred Guthrie and Art Weaver are Harrison George Henderson Bill Ingles Maureen Ingles Dawn present Lockhart Bob Don McLaughlin Theresa McLaughlin Herald Special Blue Springs Scout Reserve was the scene of many wood badge hold ers during the Sept weekend Scoutera from far and near attended the annual reunion with the final registration of Robert Mc- Clure guest speaker was introduced by camp chief Ted Phillips of Osfiawa Drive who is years old Interdependence learned through friendships In scouting can be ever lasting Dr McClure valued his training in Scouting as a means to develop International friendships and to build a better world Dr McClure was a surgeon lor many years In China and other countries in the far east Rekindle the Flame was the theme for this reunion for all Gilwell ians wood badge hold ers bo they could renew old friendships Chairman Jack Cuffe of Peterborough told the large gathering to rekindle the sparks of enthusiasm ana dedica tion so that they may grow Into flames within their hearts and return home to their groups and may the flame repre sent the spirit of Baden Powell for the new scout ing season Activities were ongo ing throughout the entire weekend starting Fri day night with square dancing North Halton District bad close to 30 Gllwelll Including the guests from the USA Walt Peters chairman assisted by his wife Mary us cochairman nave done a great Job the last few years Herald Special North District Council Scouts of Canada held their first meeting for the season Sept at the Optimist Hall Gary Elliott the new president opened the meeting with a prayer followed by a welcome then roil call at the Optimist Hall by provincial field executive to nil groups Acton Ballinafad Georgetown Glen Willi ams Hornby Norval and Scotch Block District Commissioner Sandy Booth repor ted most groups had registration nights organized to take place the week of Sept First Georgetown will hold registrations Sept 16 at the St Johns United Church Hall at 7 Fifth Georgetown will bold registrations Sept 17 For more Information call 8770095 Apple Day is scheduled for Sept and 28 District Commissioner Sandy Booth gavs each group a detailed list of events to take far tho coming season Members are reminded that all meeting now start at the lint Wednesday of month More Information call ATHLETE OP THE MONTH INSTALLATION 55 SINCLAIR AVE GEORGETOWN UNIT 5 WORK THAT BODY FITNESS PROGRAMS INC The Athlete of the Month for August is Paul The Georgetown track athlete competed with another local Kevin Tanas early in August in the International Youth Meet of Champions held in Plainfield New Jersey Competing in the boys under 12 1 500 metre event Paul came home with a third place finish good enough for the Bronze medal Over 700 competitors from Canada the United States and even Saudi Arabia took part in the meet Paul qualified by finishing in the top in the Ontario Minor Track and Field Associations meet held earlier in Oshawa The Herald would like to extend its congratulations to Paul on his accomplishment and winning this award SAUNAS SHOWERS thruway muffler centre muffler Shock absorber t J1 bonding frlandly Spring aarvlca Trailer Domaatlc and foreign cam No Appointment Needed 347GUELPHST HWY GEORGETOWN 8770179 FOR ALL THE BEST IN 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