Halton Hills Newspapers

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

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CIO HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday November Page J Community Jennifer of pictured above left was recently selected Dairy Princess The departing Hal ton Dairy Princess Sandi of was on hand to help crown the new Dairy Princess Rural Notebook New Dairy Princess By KENDA NURSE Herald Special Jennifer Livock of is the new 199091 Halton Dairy Princess At a wine and cheese reception held on Oct at the Mohawk Inn Jen was crowned by last year s Dairy Pnneess Sandi Brander The evening program spon sored by the Halton Milk Com mittee began with a farewell ad dress given by Sandi Sandi recalled the education the good times and the people she met through the rewards of being a Dairy Pnneess She thanked the many people who had helped her throughout the year Those who watched Sandi grow and develop her year pro Halton s milk industry will remember her warmth and sincerity We thank her for a job well done Our new Dairy Princess Jen is the daughter of dairy producers Jim and Liz Livock At the present time Jennifer is finishing her final year of high school but her future plans in etude obtaining a Bachelor of Commerce degree majoring in Business Jennifer has also been involved in numerous agricultural related activities notably an organization that promotes the rural community and farming knowledge She lists her special interest as cattle showing an aspect of the dairy industry that requires knowledgeable competitiveness As the new Halton Dairy Pnneess Jennifer delivered an explosive acceptance speech at the reception She touched on the future wave of multiple component pricing which could very well see protein outweighing as the commodity that dairy farmers must achieve and what the public will demand Another modern aspect Jen nifer predicts will be the increas visibility of animal activists in relation to the dairy trade The concern and intelligent insight Jennifer displayed on her open night declares a Dairy indeed with the direct 90s approach Halton s milk pro ducers you Jennifer Fire Call Smoke trips alarm Halton Hills Fire Department was called to Pictures and Presents on Main Street South in Georgetown on Wednesday after a blown fuse in a fluorescent light ballast created smoke causing the fire alarm to gooff Town is unsure of court outcome Page I because he was only a laborer on the site he had no managerial authority explained Mr Kogon Mr only became a prjn of the company after his father Bob died half way through the construction of the subdivision But the son given any supervisory authority said Mr Kogon Mr Dai ley only has to answer to four charges because these are the only ones that apply to the time period when he ran the com Mr took charge of the corporation only after Bob passed away Before that he was only the company s treasurer said Mr Kogon When contacted Wednesday the town s AdministratorClerk Dan Costea said the town was satisfied with the deal It shows that the town won accept poor workmanship in a subdivision he said For every charge laid against the corporation it faces a max 10 fin Bui Mr t comment on how much money in fines the town expects to collect That up to the judge he said Regardless however how much money the corporation is fined there is still the question of how much the town will actually receive Mr said the cor poration has a number of hens in connection with the project A hen means that a trade company has yet to be paid the money it is owed for the work it did on the project explained Mr As for the cost to the town for going to court Mr Costea predicted it would be minimal He however comment on the exact cost explaining it won be known until the end of this year Serenading seniors Harrison Public School Grade 1 students helped residents at the Bennett Health Care Centre in Georgetown remember what it was like to be a lion ghost or a witch and get away with It on that one special night of the year called Halloween The students performed several Halloween and fall songs for the residents Wednesday at the centre Herald photo Kin Clubs contribute to communities It has been announced that the Association of Km Clubs Kinsmen and con 230 to their com during the past year This represents monies raised in the Canadian communities thai have Kinsmen and Kmette Clubs and directed back to their hometowns for use in a wide range of service projects In this the 70th Anniversary year of Kinsmen the Association is extremely proud that il con tnbuted a record million the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation bringing the total dollars contributed to CF research since Kin support began in 1964 to over million Kinsmen and Kinettes also sup port many other organizations in eluding Operation Go Home the Shining Light Child Abuse Prevention program the Multi pie Sclerosis Society of Canada and SwimmingNatation Canada The Kinsmen of Saskatchewan and the Kinsmen Rehabilitation of British Columbia both of which serve Ihe needs of disabled people in these provinces again had successful fund raising years Maintaining this level of ser vice excellence will be a for midable challenge for elected national presidents Gord Charlesworth and Catherine Newham both of Portage la Praine Man National Kinsmen President Gord Charlesworth his been a Kinsmen since 1975 and is employed as a special education teacher for the Province of Manitoba The Associations first National President Catherine joined Kmet in and is currently a member of the Kinette Club of Portage la Prairie The Association of Kin Clubs is an all Canadian organization founded in Hamilton Ontario The Kin National Headquarters is located in Cambridge Ont ad jaccnt to Highway The Association has a total member ship of more than 16 500 young men and women between the of social activities as well as ages of 21 and in more than l clubs across Canada Kinsmen and Kinettes provide their members with a wide vane- many opportunities for self development by serving their communities through fund raising and service projects too SHOPPING SPftEE 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