Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 3, 1990, p. 19

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THE HERALD OUTLOOK J Novembers M Picture Page- Georgetown District High School was the scene last Saturday and Sunday of the school annual Craft and Antique sale It is estimated more than 3 000 peo ple attended the event that attracted over 100 vcn dors Pictured above eight yearold Kelly Borowskl of is surrounded by Teddy Bears as vendors Shirley Lyons of Georgetown left and Kalhle Kit of Terra Cotta look on Pictured below Steve of Georgetown proudly displays mounted clocks on wood carving collection Herald photo by Colin Gibson Harmony Bull donation Employees and owner of the Feminine Way Marilyn 1 donated money to the Harmony Bull Fund and to the delight of everyone Harmony arrived at the business last Saturday to offer her thanks Pictured above left to right Art Bull Harmony father Harmony Dorri Bland and Marilyn Russian Absent when the picture was taken Feminine Way employee Bonnie Keyes Herald photo Pumpkin carving contest The annual Georgetown Business Improvement Area pkin carving contest was held East Saturdav and Snow pic tured above left with his creation Farmer BUI won first prize in the years and under category and Bill are Joined by the witch in the photo After Halloween becomes Brenda Snow Runner up to Harvey was Ben Redman aged 10 Harvev received a Looney Bank full of loonies for his effort Ben received a Pumpkin Pal as did other runners up Christina Snow aged 10 and Jill Redman aged The first entries recehed a Herald photo Award winning display The Canadian Military Studies Museum located in owneroperator Frank Grant receiv singular recognition at the Antiques Xtravaganzu MAX show held recently in Baltimore Competing against exhibitors ex from over countries worldwide rank rant s exhibit of captured Germun vehicles won the exhibitors category the Exceptional Award lasl year in another category Mr Grant exhibit won third prize out of 1 entries Mr Grant and his exhibits almost t make It to the Baltimore show because of transportation pro blems and he extended special thanks to Grant Baker of Shell a Ryder Truck rental agent for coming to his aid at the last minute thanks were also extended to Stephen Krawlec of who journeyed to Baltimore with Mr Grant and helped setup the exhibit Photo submit REAL ESTATE AUCTION Elevated Brick Bungalow Tennis Courts Pool Acre Come Bid We Must Sell OPEN HOUSE Today Only Sat Nov 3rd pm AUCTION Sun Nov am DIRECTIONS Lot Concession Hwy South of Acton WATCH FOR LAWN SIGN RR ACTON

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