Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 12 May 1993, p. 19

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« Jim Bailey gets recognition By Betty Sojka Recognition for all his volunteer work has come to Jim Bailey in the form of a commemorative medal and a certificate. Presented to him at the Wellington County council chambers, Jim was among 26 Wellington residents from a total of 3,987 total Ontario residents to teceive the medal marking the 125th anniversary of Canada, Each recipient had been nominat- ed by members of Parliament, leg- islature, and municipal councils. Wellington MPP Ted Amott who Presented the medals said “It is these people who give of their time and for that we are very deeply grateful”. Jim has'sat on the Hall Board for a number of years, actively involved in the rec committee. He has been a driving force in develop- ing the park, and has campaigned Ballinafad News May 1 was Achievement Day for the Sewing and Explore 4-H Clubs. Both groups traveled to Mississauga to the Britannica School Farm for the day. There was over 100 in attendance. It made for a very interesting day as the 4-H members were divided into groups. Ballinafad’s 4-H clubs were in one group that studied soil, and even Performed a soil test for nitrogen. Other groups watched sheep being sheared, and saw how wool was dried. At the end of the day, a speaker from each group spoke on what their group had learned. That’s it for 4-H now until the fall when a new session will start up. ‘The annual spring concert at Erin High School begins 7:30 p.m. ursday (tomorrow). There is a lot of local talent to be seen either Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, May 12, 1993 — Page 19 | BURN PERMITS are required for The Ontario Fire Code prohibits open buming unless approved by the Chief Fire Official. In the Town of Halton to fund this endeavor. He has Coached the Ballinafad ladies base- ball team leading them to many singing in the school choir or play- ing in the band. Don’t: forget to attend the ing championships over the years. During the winter months, Jim spends a lot of time mending things at the community centre whether it be a cupboard door or chair. In the summer months you can see him Wednesday (tonight) Hall Board meeting. It begins at 7:30 p.m. at the community centre. The primary topics will be lighting for the base- ball diamond and fencing by the soccer pitch. obtained by calling the Halton Hills Fire Department at 877-1133. Please allow 48 hours notice for the Proposed bum site inspection. Hills permits to conduct open burning of some waste materials may be often at the park doing the neces- ‘The Jim Dandies started off their sary” fasks<“\to upkeep “it. season: tast week with a win. ity HALTON HILLS THIS WEEK Y e Congratulations, Jim! Playing against 4 seasons, each a 2, SPONSORED BY Oo team had their one bad inning that HALTON HILLS INSURANCE BROKERS ASSOCIATION allowed the runs. The rest of the innings went quickly as each team ae, DUNLOP INSURANCE layed well. Marion Lumber. L : Volunteers rues tote y [Ma : triple that brought in thi 5 Your t The-ilet play peat bu dona S77-5101 a needed _for seeks meet The 2nd Annual Georgetown Royal Canadian Legion Branch 120 Track and Field meet, involv- youngsters. from — 13 Georgetown and area elementary schools, is set to go June 12 at Georgetown District High School’s track and field facilities. wever, organizers are in need of volunteers to help out with the day’s activities and are urging those who want to get involved to either sign up on the list at the Branch or contact track and field Coordinator Peter Smith through the Branch at either 877-4413 or 877-5741. Activities get underway at 9 a.m. and are expected to wrap-up about 4:30 p.m. MEAT DRAW WINNERS Early Bird: Pat Akers, Max Jack, Yvonne Penvey, Bud Haines and E. Davies. Regular Draw: Déan Souci (2), Priscilla Reyce, Colin Gibson, Bud Haines, Joe Poirier, Harry Allen and Dick Appleyard. Special: Wayne Reid, Bob Tost, Bakery: Max Jack. Roast: Dot Richardson, Marjorie Tutty and Stella Succee. EUCHRE APRIL 30; Ist. Myra Peasey; 2nd Vi Allen and 3rd Glad Inglis. Most Lone Hands - Myrtle ilio. EUCHRE May 7: Ist. Lois Richardson; 2nd Vi Hewitt and 3rd Glad Inglis. Most Lone Hands - Ray Bramham. Rotary special at Acton Legion J [Senin Py “m| [sive ets Sas wil bea rom So Good To Come Home To. Auction” to be held Friday at the May 11 at Acton’s Prospect Park. meat shops Prices in effect to Sat. May 15/93 Boneless ae | eo 873-2151 Ga lies are in dire need of funds from ote ie ed., 3 * the Easter Seal Auction for crippled r & * children. beers 21 1 Guelph St., ; ws There are still some tickets avail- 10- ble. Contact any Rot ber “ a é orlte 853062 orisha,” LS@L9-6_Sun. 11-5 GEORGETOWN MM) Chicken Breasts Canadian Pork Back Ribs Produced exclusively for M&M Meat Shops by J.M. Schneider 20x 3.2 oz. beef burgers, = 49 E19) 1

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