Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 6 January 1993, p. 12

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Page 12 - Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, January 6, 1993 ENTERTAINMENT GEORGETOWN = CINEMAS eerie 235 Gue Street 873-1999} ALADDIN NIGHTLY 7:00 & 8:45 P.M. ‘SATURDAY & = ‘MATINEE MUPPETS CHRISTMAS CAROL SATURDAY & SUNDAY \TINEE 2 [cwewA2] FOREVER YOUNG 7:00 & 9:00 P.M. HOME ALONE 2" LOST IN NEW YORK ‘STARTS FRIDAY LEAP OF FAITH [HIS WEEK 873-2254 Tom Ramatarsingh (seated, center) along with a group of volunteers recently loaded books and educational materials into a truck bound for Grenada. “HOLLYWOOD TAVERN | ‘A PLACE WHERE FRIENDS MEET" Thic Thredog, Friag ard Setar. : MURMURS: AT THE CORNER OF WINSTON CHURCHILL & HIGHWAY 7 877- 41 61 THE HOME OF COUNTRY & WESTERN MUSIC OPEN BOWLING rXeare)\) BOWLING LANES ai 853-0470 AN EXCITING LIGHT & SOUND EXPERIENCE FRLJAN.S Locals send a gift to Grenada Over the past eight years local resident Tom Ramatarsingh has been visiting Grenada in the West Indies to share in some educational activities. On his visits, the 1988 Citizen of the Year in Georgetown and President of the Canadian College of Teachers (Niagara Chapter), has addressed the fe (Organization and Cooperation of Overseas evelopment) Conference on the latest researches in Education, gave workshops, written papers on reading and learning styles, and took teams of Ontario educators to work in areas of curriculum development and assessment, Computers, Special Education and Guidance and Counseling. During his visits to elementary and secondary schools, Mr. Ramautarsingh saw the great need for books and éducational materi- als. With the assistance of Michael Frederiksen (Peel Board of Education and a member of the first team to Grenada), about 4,000 books and educational materials were collected. These included class sets of novels, Shakespearean plays, drafting, accounting, histo- 840 ry, geography, english, mathemat- ics, science and other reading materials. “The books and educational materials have arrived in St. George’s, Grenada. It is a wonder- ful Christmas gift. Sharing and helping another Commonwealth country are things Canadians do best and the people of Grenada deeply appreciate this kind gesture and great assistance,” Ramautarsingh said. Mr. Ramautarsingh had great praise for several local businesses for their cooperation in bringing to reality “Operation stacking the libraries” in Grenada.They includ- ed: Georgetown’s Terminal Warehouse for transportation), Foberts for storage, the McEnerys of Limehouse for storage, trans- portation and manpewer. A big thank you also went to Bob Sanderson of Bramalea where the two huge truck loads of materi- als were loaded into one of his container. The Canadian Foundation for World Development delivered the con- tainer to the Ministry of Education in Granada. 6888 Celebrate Your Special Occasions Here! Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, Business Meetings, etc. THE COSMIC WAREHOUSE Rock 1o the Music of The Blues, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Colin James, a Hen & more. ae ret? WAN HALEN, By Van Wailin' Band Fundraising Event... Tribute te '502 &'60e SATURDAY, JAN. 30 The Kinsmen Club of Meadoatubale proudly present, for you entertainment, an evening with Elvis Presley, Dolly Parton, Buddy Holly, Michael Jackson, Madonna plus many more RAVES U FREE ADMISSION = "ADMISSION ONLY WITH THIS COUPON SPORTS LOUNGE TV SPORTS HOCKEY FOOTBALL GOLF WEEKNIGHTS, SAT & SUN AT 12 NOON all performed by The Keith Burton Band. Tickets $25 at door per person, $20 in advance. Proceeds from this event to support Interim Place. (Region of Peel y shelter for DART TOURNAMENTS START SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 - BE HERE!

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