Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 29, 1989, p. 13

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I THE HERALD Wednesday March Page 13 Harry a native of South Wales conducted the Canadian Orpheus Male Choir during their performance at the Bethel Christian Reform Church in Acton last Saturday night The world- famous Hamiltonbased choir delighted a fall house with IU range and harmony and Mr Harry was a crowdfavorite with his outgoing personality and humor photo Returns excellent for heart fund Funds are rolling in from the February Heart and Stroke Month campaign to the tune of in Hal ton Hills The Heart and Stroke Founda of Ontario in will reach Its local and will sur pass that goal with funds from a Jump for Heart fundraiser held in February said a local organizer An Aerobatbon held at Work that Body in Georgetown raised The 000 is totally above what we budgeted said Founda tion assistant coordinator for fun draising Mary Goodfellow She said the annual Jump for Heart event can be held any month but because It was in February it boosted the donation total Other funds to meet the goal will come from residen tial campaigns business contribu and local drop boxes located in stores Although donations havent been tallied for Acton Georgetown donations reached almost last month and are expected to reach 18000 Funds will also come from the coin box donations local business donations will be slower in arriving Businesses were sent donation packages by Sportswriter to read mail only three weeks ago said Mrs Goodfellow The Heart and Stroke Founda uses 10 different areas of dratsing throughout the year The Halton Hills goal of for this year applies only to campaigns conducted as part of the February campaign Goals this year are higher than those for 1988 Last year 000 was collected from residential donors and Just over 2000 came from local businesses The Heart and Stroke will have completed figures for this years campaign by July If we meet all our goals well be very pleased said Mrs Goodfellow 3 days only Mar 29 30 31 mar OFFICE MAjBlCTS REDUCTION Alison Gordon Is coming to the Gallery of the Georgetown Library and Cultural Centre on Sunday April at 2 m Ms Gordon is a sportswriter and columnist for the print media radio and television She spent five years covering the Toronto Blue Jays for The Toron to Star the first woman to cover the American League beat She is the author of two books Foul Balls Five Years in the American League and The Dead Pull Hitter a murder mystery with a sports theme This is a National Book Festival Author Reading sored by Canada Council There will be no charge For more in formation call

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