Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 21, 1989, p. 13

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YMCA awards Bill and Cheryl were each presented with a special award of recognition during the North Halton YMCA Community Recognition event held at the Georgetown Cultural Centre June Mr is outgoing chairperson of the North Halton YMCA while Mrs is leaving the organization after 13 years Town will kick in 9000 for Regionwide review The Town of Halton Hills will contribute a total to an Regionwide review design ed to get more money from the federal and provincial govern The Joint Program for In Funding approved by Halton Region in February will decide where the Regions funding needs are Each of the four municipalities in the Region and the two school boards agreed to contribute 000 toward a consul tants report The Region is now asking for an additional 4 from each of the six parties to fund a study The Town of Hills should continue its commitment said town administrator Dan Costea at Monday night s council meeting The firm selected was con sidered to be a fair amount better than the other firms considered he said The Region had originally in tended to spend on a consul tant But plans changed when quotes arrived in excess of 000 A Toronto company Public Af fairs Management will con duct a Region wide study for 80000 Of that amount will be paid by Halton Hills Oakville Milton and Burlington and the Halton Board of Education and the Roman Catholic Board of Education The intent of the infrastructure study according to Karen Maxwell of Halton Region chief ad mimstrative office is to evaluate all the needs of Halton Region There are a lot of fingers in a pie thats become increasingly small said Ms Maxwell Theres a very small pie in the federal and provincial government budgets The consulting firm will look at linkages and dependencies in capital projects said Ms Maxwell The consultants report will deter mine which capital projects Halton should focus on when asking the provincial and federal govern for funding This study of funding needs in Halton arrives on the heels of frozen unconditional government grants in Region and decreasing provincial grants to the Halton Board of Education The board set up a committee last year to lobby the provincial government for funding Grants to the Halton board have decreased in percentage of the budget over the last several years Jahnvince Bulk Foods FOR ALL YOUR BAKING NEEDS OPEN DAYS 8730442 Tasty Recipes DATE OATMEAL COOKIES Cream together A cup a margarine 1 cup sugar 3 eggs Beat well J I Sift together 1 A cups flour 1 tsp baking powder A tsp salt tsp soda 1 tsp cm namon tsp allspice Add to creamed mixture alternately with A cup milk Stir in 2 cups rolled oats cup chopped dates A cup coconut A cup nuts optional Drop by teaspoonfufs on greased cookie sheet Bake at t 350 degrees for to 12 minutes Makes 6 dozen THOMPSON RAISINS SWEETENED SHREDDED COCONUT NATURAL UNBLANCHED ALMONDS The North Halton held Its community recognition event in honor of its many volunteers at the Georgetown Cultural Centre June 14 People recognized represented a variety of areas in north Halton They were back row left to right Marlon Manning Georgetown Jan Milton Margaret Georgetown Carole Johnson Burl Barb Acton Denny Foley Georgetown Front row Margaret Acton Jane Fogal Georgetown Bill Georgetown Cheryl Georgetown Judith Ann Acton and Gord Chapman the organizations chalrper son Herald photo Pauline Hall exhibit opens June 28 The painter engraver Pauline Hall the wife of John A Half will exhibit watercolor pain tings and some wood engravings at Gallery House Sol Charles St Georgetown from June 28 to July 231989 Pauline Hall was born in England In 1931 When she came to Canada after the war she went to Hamilton She studied pamting there at Westdale Collegiate In stitute with Gordon one of the members of Painters Eleven a group of artists that in fluenced decisively the way Cana art looks today Later she studied at the Ontario College of Art in Toronto with Fred Hagan She graduated in Pauline Halls exhibition at House Sol will be open at the usual gallery hours Tuesday to Thurs day from 2pm 8pm to Sunday from 2pm to ly23 Admission is free Some small paintings by her hus band John A Hall will share her work in this exhibition THE HERALD Wednesday Jane 21 lMt Page 13 OPP boat patrols are expanding If you re out in your boat this Canada Day weekend youll pro bably notice something new in nanne patrols The Ontario Provincial Police and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police have combined forces to ex their marine policing capabilities They are sharing both human resources and marine equipment to establish cooperative and joint marine The increased police presence is intended to act as a preventive means to provide more rapid response to emergencies and to reinforce safe and enjoyable use of provincial waterways The two major causes of fatal boating accidents are capsizing and falling overboard So far there have been fatal accidents on Ontario waterways this year nine of which involved capsized boats Alcohol was 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