Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 2 October 1993, p. 15

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Halton Hills This Week; Saturday, October 2, 1993 — Page'15 Youth Forum Glen Lisa, Grade -2, Sarah, Kindergarten, Glen School: Williams Public School: Williams “Uh-huh. school.” I really like “Yeah! This is my first time.” Are you glad to be back in school? Laura, Grade 5, Glen Public School: “Yes. like being with my friends.” Mike, Grade 5, Glen ‘ Williams Public School: “Kind of. But I miss the summer holidays.” school or social club, and we will do ‘our Best to publish your work! Write to: The Masked Puzzler at Halton Hills This Week, 232 Guelph St., Georgetown, Ont. L7G 4B1 Sharing a Dream By Andrew Jorgensen Grade 5 Glen Williams Public School Terry Fox is famous for what he cor He was halfway across Canada when cancer struck his lun; Terry did die, but his dream didn’t, People are still running for ffeny Fox, like Glen Williams School. For six years the Glen school has been running and has raised over $10,000. The Glen school cares about Terry Fox. We hope you do too. Terry Fox’s dream By Tara Casson Grade 5 x Glen Williams Public School On Friday, September 24, 1993 the Glen Williams school ran at the Glen Park trying to make Terry Fox’s dream come true. It was exciting, fun and tiring. There were people of all ages involved from kids-in pied to adults. time someone did a ae of the park they would get a bread tag to keep track of how many times they went around. Myself, I did 20 1 the park and got $4 donation: s Of S. I have been in the Terry ¥ Fox run for five years. Just last year I got to meet Betty Fox, Terry’s mother. She is a nice lady. She knows that cancer is going to get cured. So far, Glen Williams * school has earned over $10,000 throughout the years. I really enjoy the Terry Fox Run. The person who brought this into the school was Dave Toderick. He has gone to another school. This year, Liz Taylor was in charge and we have earned another $2,400. We - only have about 200 students in our school, so that-is good. We can cure cancer. Only you can make ee dif- ference. 1. HBAMREGUR 2. HFENCR SIEFR — 3. KMLISKHEA 5. MRSBUAIEN 6. GTTHAISPE 7 8 . KILSOVUA RRIVOBT FAST FOOD) ZIRTHDAY HES WATCH FOR OUR KIDS FIRE Soe he aa ait OCTOBER STH Georgetown 185 Guelph St. Call 873-7011 to 3 Snug as a bug! Three-year-old Kodi Veskaira was squeezed between parents John and Tara and loved every minute of it, as they were spun around on the Tilt-a-Whirl at the 147th annual Georgetown Fall Fair. photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW

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