Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 24 April 1993, p. 5

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To the Editor: I am writing this letter on behalf of our Student Athletic Association, staff sponsors - Mr. aw, Mrs. © Mendlow and all Rebel athletes at Georgetown District High School. We would like to take this opportu- nity to thank all of the donors and participants for their generous donations and/or attendance and support at our Silent Auction and Spaghetti Dinner on April 1. The evening was a great success with over 300 people from the community joining us for dinner and bidding on the numerous items. The event was certainly successful from a monetary point of view. As ? well, the Georgetown community | benefited from the social get- | To the Editor: I would like to take this opportu- ; nity to thank everyone. who con- tributed to making this year’s Welcome Wagon Bridal Party a success! Many thanks to Jen Valois of Halton Hills This Week, Wedding Bells and Todays Bride ‘Magazines for promoting this spe- cial event. The Halton Hills Cultural Centre and to the Halton Cable TV. To my friends - Cathy Dooley, + Susanne Euteneier, Emma Kelly, Tammy and Adam Dooley for | helping out at the front registration | desk to assisting the models back- To the Editor: ‘It Wasa great honor to receive the 125 Anniversary of Confederation Commemorative Medal earlier this month. While I have been working day and night to stop the dump, as I want forward to receive that medal I thought about all the people who have supported me in this struggle and I know that I could not have sustained my effort without their very active support. There isn’t space in the paper to thank all the thousands who have been members of P.O.W.E.R. who haye contributed to the garage sale and who have donated time to work on special projects, but I would like to recognize our board members who have met week after week and performed so tirelessly in this fight. Some who have served and left the board for various reasons are John Minns, Nigel Pettipher, Doug Re trictive lorida ing oft the Mergentaler! Toront un as an excuse to ‘th ainst pro-lit -Itis obvious that injunctions would not have recent crimes aj prevented the two and that injunctions cannot government, _ by reverting to 9 unprecedeiited | gainst abortionists. pre vent similar crimes in the future. possil The People's Corner High school Athletic A together. Our student members of the Athletic Association enjoyed the worthwhile experience of host- ing families from our community. Our athletic program (a long-time Georgetown Rebel tradition) will reap the benefits of yom I generosity and the community su Once again, thank voi for your. donation and/or time in this endeavor. You are much appreciat- ed. We are looking forward to next year’s 3rd annual event already. Georgetown High School Rebel tradition lives! Many thanks to the following contributors: Arnold Mr. Tim Ss Bray, Mr. Mike Large, Mrs. Penny Butterworth, Mrs. Susan Lefevre, Canadian Tire Corp., Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Mr. Ken Castledine, Mr. and Mrs. Kinney, Chateau Restaurant, M & M Pro Se Led Bob Marchand, Distributing, Mr. Bruce ee “Mrs. Diane Masters, Mr. and Mrs. Coxe, McCall’s Mens Wear, Mr. and Mrs. DeRyck, Mrs. Gail McKellar, Mrs. Gail Dell, Mrs. McNeilly, Dunlop Insurance, Mr. Jim Miller, Mr. Brian Eccles, Mr. Bob Morrow, Fishback PROLOSTADNY Muscle ‘Pit, wl, North Halton Kingston, Beaver Lumber, Mrs. Debbie Knoepfli, Mrs. Kathy Bowman, Mr. Bill Large, Mr. Joe Welcome Wagon thank you Cheri Lindsay’s Dance Studio. a very special thank-you to all the Bridal Party sponsors. Rhonda’s Bridal Fashions, Terra Cotta Flowers, Tuxedo Royale, Reale Music, UnderCover Wear, Mishel Lund, McLeans Rental & Sales Centre, Cakes of Elegance, The Bay, Shoppers World, The Mutual Group, Peter Izzio, Hallmark Greetings & Gifts, Roos Travel, Office Magic, Silver Creek Photography, Carls Catering, Marlene Forbes, Greco Bellissima, Tupperware, Amanda LaForme, and ACL Limousine Service. Debbie Butler Bridal Party Hostess Limehouse Special honor is shared Young, Mary Shier, Jean Hilborn, Rita Landry (to form a more proac- tive group), Ken and Francine McGregor, and Linda Noble. On our present board we have Paul Hynds - Vice president, Donna Robin - secretary, John Crispin, Jan Ferguson, Rob Barlow, Dee Rockley, Fraser Robin, my right hand person and board members who have been there from the beginning of the.battle: Ruth French - past president, Marjorie Kirkwood - treasurer, David Noble, and Chris Rumley. Words cannot describe my grati- tude for all the thousands of hours that have been donated. Each of you share in the medal that I Thank you, P.O.W.E.R. people. Barbara Halsall President of P.O.W.E.R. Georgetown This shows h restrictive -measures, can polarize | public opinion to the point of ating a situation ripe f for: more vio- lence. The NDP it is restricting | the — ion only to appease ie t activist groups. Which will the freedoms NDP take away not . - Sse Gori uty Leader Family Caan Party . Ont Curling ha ~Georgetown Halton Hills This Week ociation thanks the community Cinemas, North Halton Pro Shop, G.D.HS. Cafeteria Ladies, Mrs. Yvonne O’Keefe, Georgetown Independent, Mrs. Caroline Peasgood, G.D.H.S. Phys. Ed. Dept., Mr. Rick Redshaw, Georgetown Racquet Club, Mrs. Gayle Redshaw, Glen Eden Ski Resort, Mrs. Lorraine Redshaw, Mr. Bryan Reynolds, Mr. Tim Shier, Mrs. Patty Hall, Mrs. Betty Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, April 24, 1993 — Page 5 Tamas, Halton Cable, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Halton Hills This Week, Mrs. Debbie Titus, Mrs. Joyce Iglesias, Mr. Frank Van De Valk, J.V. Clothing, Jr. John Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Withers, Jim Hall Physical Education Department G.D.H.S. To the Editor, Tt was recently reported in the Globe and Mail that the federal helicopter contract, that was origi- nally given to a Montreal ' Quebecers control country | a ny at a cost of $4.4 Pillion now _ this country have to get before the the beginning of a never-ending | siphoning of money into Quebec from the rest of Canada on this contract also. Just how bad do conditions in MYM ULM ICIEMM - | has a $5.8 billion price tab. public wakes up and votes for a Send them to: If this contract is anything like poles ane ~— is not i the navy contracts given another dependent its Quebec members Letters to the Editor Quebec company (controlled by 1 stay. in neh : PRYMCHCEOMCUUEAE | the Quebec government) the Mr. Rod Pinkney Georgetown, L7G 4B1 above escalation in cost is only Georgetown S e 2 id 211 Guelph St. in the GEORG ETOWN \\|] Northview ° o plus tax Valid 11 am-3 pm Apr. 27 -30 only 8 GS WS BE VALUABLE COUPO! CRAZY B meee Tire 973- 91 97 8 -— GUELPH ST. eo F é 2 | ; 8 warm sticks of freshly baked bread brushed with garlic and topped with parmesan cheese. pi GS BN ES VALUABLE COUPON OS MS GD Ha 2 MEDIUM ‘PIZZAS with cheese and 1 topping* plus tax 99%. Please request Crazy Bread at time of order. Valid only with coupon at participating Little Caesars. Expires: May 16, 1993 Guut (@ Little Caesars YOUR CHOICE: ONE OF EACH! sPANIPAN! 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