Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 5, 1988, p. 10

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Page 10 SECTION A THE HERALD Plowmen take to field A worm sunny all day with col foliage the plowing field added to the Hal ton County Plowing Match held Saturday The competition was held on land by It in farms on Trufalg ir Road at Lot 14 Ashgrovc Institute provided for the plowmen and ban quel was held In the evening at Church where many prizes and trophies were handed chaired tin l g id Seen ry Treason r rr rech assisted by May Mi Queen of Mirr and Mary Milton Juli ro BO match trwMied tin new queen and present til hi flowers and a for ilson Julu with tin Wilson Tropin is will is crystal pin wheel Arnold llifi learn 1 gray Diane ol Jr Milton Both an attending lh of Several special it the I Hot MP Barbara Sullivan IMer P Hal on Hills Mayor Regional and I Pin Sluldun llor Joe Hewitt During Hurl rn of d rved passed I hums I lass Brandt r whs first with Hon Bird second and Merry third Kin was first in antiqui plowing ilnss and Hob Merry took tin for inn loiiipelilion in mar Georli wn Cliff was dedicated director or mniiy Locals do well wire prominent in Hit II Show at tin Milton 1- Sept Jack lirt judge Other nits tin i win David Bird Alan Cunningham Brad Kevin Herb Jams How Dunk teams Paul laidlnw wen winners Inmi Breeder award won the Breeders a tin Progeny Dam old old old well as ted nth agricultural McM ibttr and Alexander taking lop honors The other ol finish were or don Mil mid and Harold Mid dlibrook Huh M ind Bob Mortin Don Br who tied with Cecil Marion Patlirsnn scholarship was also presented to two young it the r Thi recipients wen Ron Bird wn of George and Vcma Bird and Segsw d of Ed and dry two old low ludiws win ilsowin iters of the eonlpi Jiff Nurse is ind 1- inns had Bit bred owned Junior tlol Junior farms ind Branch mourns passing Plugging along Hydro appoints new directors Directors appointed to created divisuiis of Ontario placing mi two important an of management has twin suiting engineering and is s pollution control iniz ilioi advisory has txr division Utility mention will tin tin has been with tin Mr Ballinafad New diamond requires dry weather By of the Lorn munit Hall Board were very disap pointed whtn Piter Norton the Halton Hills member representing did not ap pear for their meeting on day Sept This was third unheeded re quest for Mr Norton Ins to appear for a ill Board meeting So far response has hem poor or support Hilton Hills with ill diamond In contrast to this situitum Doris i iting Hull floor I ilk ihildnns night Ihis is With full fdll you pressure lei prepare dinner forJ Why not It us do rf fOTTiTT or ije Now you offers on of our famil metil kdits So if you re fet liiiij Hie squeet don I Just jiul onus roni Fried Chicken 116A St Georgetown 8775241 nt hi in of ri build exclusion lone is tr area within one Per cam kiltmitn linn oUnyrea building our baseball of thi largest diamond on ill and work Is five soccer if nig gniumls In order to mold disturbing birds work will hi done in winltr whin tin Mini 150 grounds ay Iron of i tin spring Illllll 1HinniH s appeal lo the elect rn in heat v i dim ind IK I 111 I sur fdlllltlS station DONATION Hydros Division recent lv donated inspection equipment ini Non Evaluation In of Thi pipe inspection equipment is a in do in at Hydros generating Although the was used sunessfully for nine years it has with more current technology Tin system still works will and will a valuable addition Id tin Institute evaluation are developed so pec lions tan insult equipment without h lodismiinllt It IMPUBiS Harm Hydro sold over iwutt hours of tleclntity lo ml Slates utlllliis in The ir is usually purttiased by the in place of producing from older and more lions Total revenue from time Hydro megawatt hours of ilec the province Legion Lines By J Branch 120 PRO The executive and of Georgetown Branch 120 of the Royal Canadian Legion were saddened at the passing of Deputy Commander of Zone B7 A past president of Branch Erin Alf was highly regarded by all who knew him Our sympathy is ixtend lo his family and friends at this Honors and Awards Night on Oct I saw the following new members in Ordinary members Dean George Ridley and Preston Associate members Anita Alton Jasper Green Bob Dave McNellly Nicole McNIven Trudy McNIven Jean Miller Ron Nash Joe Richard son and Marion Carney On this occasion Branch lao dent Hank Russell presented a 30- year service pin to war veteran Steve Clayton Pal Chamberlain reminds all members it is not too soon to pay your 1BB9 dues The stewards will take your money and issue you a receipt on presentation of your 19B8 card Be an early bird The Service Officer Gordon will be visiting the area on Oct Anyone wishing an interview can contact Branch 120 Service Of Buster Hate as soon as possi Legion Scrvici Of fleers an available to advise ex service per or their dependents on pen and other related matters Legion membership Is not required to take advantage of this free MI- AT DRAW This weeks win Ceil Ried I- rank Kirk Dolores Larry Hall Rick Harry Ashley Jimmy Doucetlt Kin Frank Nicholson Grace Lawrence The huge turkey was by Jessie Bunion SPORTS The in house euchre competition for The Dean Harley Memorial Trophy will be played on Oct 15 starting at pm Sign up on the notice board NT Oct Boots in the lounge Oct 15 Norm Lyre in the club room mini bingo Dont be late Canada Savings Bonds have an earlier date litis 11 1 In I floiitl period is r iioni r JO win r lines startup it ill out 1 now bonds stall irruninti si Safe and secure Saunas Bunds arc 11 t d I of math tin nt fill ilni Cashable anytime an Savings Bonds an In islndal on timt torn i when iHiit it Interest rale announced mid October I lit inttiistiiit mil limit tor ih new s will iimounu d Details will tie a w i ever anada nigs Bonds Dont be late listtu 1 1st i lii tilt bonds at act iliit But tin bonds nun froms Canada Savings Bonds

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