Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 6, 1989, p. 5

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They strutted their stuff at Club 2000 These lovely ladies competed for the preliminary Miss Canada pageant held at Club in vat late last week Here winner Monica Boerson 18 from Water down centre joins hands with first runnerup Mick Cooper of left and Claudette 18 of Cambridge Among the judges at the dance club event was Olympic running athlete Ben Johnson below The ladles competed on the basis of talent attitude and of course physical beauty Herald photos byDgnnaKcll THE HERALD Wednesday September 1989 Page Learn with the Artisans seeks farmer of the year The Halton Federation of Agriculture and the family of the late Ross Segsworth are co- sponsoring the Haltons Outstan ding Farmer of the Year Award again in 1989 Forms are available from the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food 17 Wilson Dnve Unit Milton or by phoning 8782314 or Georgetown Inc 1 99 Street Georgetown Ont L7G 4A8 PAINT BODV SHOP All Make Leasing All Make Service Telephone416877 Toronto 846 Norm Armstrong Sales Manager ADULT CLASSES In Machine Shop Drafting and Welding Open for September from 1 01 to 1 245 each day Great for housewives retirees or as a career change Telephone Georgetown High School for more Information 8776966 This week youll find Our Schools in your mailbox Starting September all homes in Halton will receive a copy of Our Schools Magazine from the Halton Board of Education This issue of Our Schools Magazine called New Decade New Challenges focuses on what your public schools are doing to prepare the students of today for the world of tomorrow Its filled with timely features and exciting pictures that give you a glimpse into Halton public schools Its part of our ongoing commitment to communication with you our community If you want an extra copy or if you havent received one call us 3353663 extension 3354 Pursuing Excellence In Education Through Commitment and Service Pat Bob Williams Chair Director of Education EDUCATION LETS TAIC Now that the summer hours have slowly dwindled down and the kids are happy with their back to school purchases isnt it time to think of you Could you just imagine doing something new and creative The Credit Valley Artisans are offering the perfect solution tisan Courses Not only will you leam a new hobby but you will be also meeting new friends Come on out and learn how to paint watercolors or weave fabric into cloth or turn a lump of clay into beautiful pottery or the skills of the stained glass Once you have completed your course you are welcome to pur sue your chosen hobby at the Cedarvale Cottage by becoming a Credit Valley Artisan member If you would like further informa tion regarding the above noted courses please contact Carol Anne at 8732147 We hope to meet you Georgetown FALL FAIR September 8 9 1 COME SEE OUR STUNT DRIVERS Exciting entertainment for the entire family Saturday September 9th 1989 at 630 PM GEORGETOWN FAIRGROUNDS Sponsored by Canadian Tire 236 Guelph St Georgetown Friday YOUTH NIGHT 6 Midway Opens p m Rock Concert J Nightmare Nightfall Western Horse Show Exhibit Hall Opens Saturday FAMILY DAY a Kinsmen Girts Softball Playoffs a m Painl Horse Show 11 4H Beef and Dairy Show 12 00 Noon Dairy Beef Cattle Noon to m Entertainment Featuring J s Nightmare Noon Rebel Hill 3 pm Canadian Tire Stunt Drivers Hell Drivers Sunday CHILDRENS DAY 30 Light Heavy Horses 12 Noon Pony Show Noon to ENTERTAINMENT Featuring Lincoln Champion Double Dutch Champions Children s Pet Show Noon Kiddles Pedal Tractor Pull 1 30 pm Afr Fantasy Trampoline Act Sphere Clown Band 3 p Children Jazz Dance 2 30 1 pm Georgetown Only FARM OLYMPICS ADMISSION Adult MOO MM to 1 Seniors 300 MM Family Chlhtran Aga FREE GATES OPEN Friday mil Saturday to Sunday WMkand ar anltoUa up to Noon Saturday ara NONREFUNDABLE

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