Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 31, 1972, p. 20

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District Artists Craftsmen Art in the Park Participants Change Method of Electing Reps on Education Board The abandoned Cheltenham brickyards standing starkly in the background looked like a painting as they looked down on Art in the Park held In the newly created Cheltenham Park August 19 and Paintings lined sculpture handicrafts and blown glass filled many booths around the park with a great many Georgetown artists and craftsmen displaying their John of Gallery House Sol judged the exhibits awarding first prize for pain tings to Nelson or Rock wood for a painting entitled Itomnntlc Landscape Second went to W Anderson of with a Well In Muskoka and third prize to a Georgetown man Ted White Irwin Crescent for his painting Canadian National In the crafts class Clark of East was the winner Fran Herman of Toronto was second for her batiks and Jean and Jack Denny of Acton third for their hand woven ponchos LOCH ARTISTS Local artists participating in the two day exhibition Included John and Helen of Terra Colta showing paintings plaques enamelled copper jewellery and pottery Jim Forbes displaying his sculpture in metal Mr and Mrs Herman with their hand cut polished stones and Pat Harrington of Harrington Hand Crofts Jim with a model railroad exhibit Ted White showing his pain lings Agnes Olive and her husband David from Terra Colta with pottery paintings and photographs and a large Ceramics of was launching or the new pork display from the Palette and another local display created by the Pencil Ciub of Town A total f ID artists made the Park and Ceramics by Dierdre two day affair a Department The two school present at Ives on the Ho on County Board of will no longer be elected at large Trustees have been told one represent olive v Ill bt elected by Burlington voters and the other by in Milton Georgetown Acton and in this December s election The representatives need not be residents In the area they represent but must be elected In thai said director of education James Singleton reading a letter from Ha I ion Counlv The board t present separate school representatives are both from Burlington Hubert and Bill Prlestner is the result of the provincial government recent changes to the Elections Act council motion feeling the change is Just a formally he said luge HI I THURSDAY AUG Maple Leaf Bus Tours California Mexico Western Canada Ma ri times Gaspe Miami Daytona St Petersburg Washington Virginia and Ottawa For information and tickets call IreneMcfAaster or Milton 1 a holiday with friendly people Terra artist John with his wife Helen was prominenl among district people shotting their crafts at Art in the Park In Cheltenham Mr Aggnndhib steam train to start summer runs in will operate from thin to Georgetown With Salaried Director Ask Council Aid in Continuing Coffee House The present Log Cabin coffee house on Mill Street has to close at the end of August due to the expiration of the Opportunities for Youth grant and the moving of the building Colin a member of told council last week as he asked council help in acquiring a new site and financial aid to establish another such coffee house presented a brief to council outlining the various activities of the coffee house only one of four aspects of Initiative The other three are a film committee a creative workshop and a theatre committee The brief stated the coffee house provided a place for local talent to be heard a dropin centre with a suitable social atmosphere cultural activities and counselling service MORI- Other activities to be added in the fall if a site can be found arc a folk guild creative writing workshop lunch room for students and merchants homework and tutoring and day care centre if staffing is feasible The project would be managed by one full time director at a salary or week and six part time workers at a week suggested the young people themselves donating their labour could build geodesic dome with approximately 1 ft of space for commended hem for their willingness to build it themselves but asked if would consider a rental basis said they would consider any sue Cr Phil asked why they I apply to for space replied that the drop in centre had been there and it was really a boiler room with very cramped and not loo pleasant surroundings It would appear to be an advantage have a less in atmosphere he added Mayor Bill Smith told the delegation of Colin Anne Karen and Franc they would discuss It In com mittec THE ONTARIO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Is pleased to announce a limited number of openings In Acton Georgetown Milton for FALL CLASSES on accordion Spanish guitar and drums for beginners and advanced students For registration appointment please call Georgetown 8779533 Thursday or Friday pm 8pm BRAMPTON DENTURE CLINIC Member of the Society of Ontario Main Street North Suite BRAMPTON 45 7442 Full and partial custom dentures direct to the public Repairs and day unconditional money back guarantee on all new dentures provided One year warranty as to function and fit No charge for consultations Monday to Friday to6pm Evenings and Saturday by appointment As an accredited member our fees conform with the ethical price rangeestablished by the Society PUBLIC NOTICE The office of the Court of Canadian Citizenship will be opened in the Town Hall Committee Room 2nd Floor Milton Ontario for the month of September on the following dates Friday September September 15 and September 1972 Alternate Fridays thereafter A citizenship officer will be in attendance to supply Information about Canadian citizenship and to take applications for citizenship from am to 3 Lunch hour 12 to BARBADOS 10 285 AT BEAUTIFUL SAND ACRES LUXURY APARTMENT HOTEL jet flight by Air Canada from Montreal or Toronto apartment for 10 nights private car transfer tofrom hotel superb white sand beach fresh water swimming pool gourmet restaurant five hour cruise on the famous Roger with steak barbecue and open bar BARBER HENLEY ltd Travel Agents Insurance 51 Main St Georgetown MAPLE LEAF Kolbossa Coil MAPLE LEAF DINNER PORK SHOULDER CANADA FANCY APPLES 3 LB BAG 49 ORANGES SIZE 163 39 POTATOES lb Baa AQf CHICKEN CUT LEGS BREASTS GRADE CREAMERY BUTTER 73 MACS GRADE A LARGE EGGS 57 UK SLICED NPPY CHEESE 4 1 POTATO CHIPS Ban SILVERWOODS MEADOW GOLD ICE CREAM HOT DOG BUNS 27 SPECIALS ON SALE AUGUST 31 SEPT I-

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