Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 16, 1975, p. 19

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THE HERALD Wednesday July II Their business is growing June and Barry Bresdner both wanted to get involved In business tbst promised to grow They both did and their futures look as bright as the fruits of their efforts June and Barry both residents of Georgetown graduated first and second respectively from the Garden Centre Merchandising program at Sheridan College With the course successfully behind them their hardest choice now It seems la what to do with tbetr newly gained talent The options thanks to the wide curriculum of the Sheridan course are SILVER MEDAL Fraser graduated from the Garden Centre Mer program at Sheridan College not Board of Governors Silver Medal but also a lot of plans for the future With her Is Tom Crookston centre of who co ordinated the college program and Barry who placed second in the Intensive Mrs who lives on Street is trying to fit her newly discovered talents at gardening landscaping and Just plain growing flowers Into a future that also must Include ber growing family She noted that the Sheridan course under the supervision of co ordinator Tom Crookston of hat just opened the doors for a possible future In architectural landscape Considering that she topped the class of eight plus earned a Board of Governors Sliver Medal for achieving A in all segments of the course she is already well on the way to realizing some of her more Immediate goals Mrs noted that she would like to eventually offer a landscaping service that an ordinary homeowner looking far a way to add a new look to his property or a new house owner wanting to do something with a bare lawn can not only afford but can also take his time doing The larger nurseries offer a service she said that tends to be too expensive and also often Is just too ambitious for an ordinary homeowner to tackle I would tike to see a service in which a homeowner wanting a change can come be told what could be done for a slight fee of then do the work himself over a number of years A little bit this year a bit the next year She would eventually like to set up Just such a service but that will have to take Its place behind other more immediate goals such as raising a family and perhaps taking a further course at Barry a resident of Moul trey Crescent is mixing a bit of business with a bit of learning at the moment The young graduate of the Garden Centre Merchandising program Is already making some use of his talents He a now working at Farms but expects to even tually move on to for a ore detailed four year course on growing and nurturing plants The Sheridan course he added provided a great chance to gain practical ex while at the same time seeing whether be was really Interested In the field of horticulture The course under the complete guidance of Mr Crookston a well respected Instructor in the field does Just that The program provides study on all aspects of the garden centre Industry Some Instruction covers the retailing side of the nursery industry from merchandising and salesmanship to the operation of a cash register Students are also required to learn plant characteristics pest recognition and control and soil properties As students acquire more knowledge from the basics of this program their special skills will be readily tran sferable throughout the area This program functions on a cooperative basis with garden centres and nurseries in the TorontoHamilton area The program comprises hours per week of Instruction from Monday to Thursday The program curriculum Includes garden centre merchandising plant characteristics and recognition plant diseases and pests soil chemistry human relations merchandising and salesmanship oral com munlcations and retail mathematics It a a 20week course offered through Sheridan Colleges Brampton campus Ha I ton considers new headquarters site A site in the Hwy area is to future administrative Regional government office building be recommended to regional headquarters for currently operates out of two A subcommittee has been council Wednesday as the Region floors of offices In a Burlington studying the feasibility of purchasing a number of sites on which to establish a per mancnt headquarters for the region The region already has an option to purchase on the site that will be recommended to council Wednesday said regional council and com subcommittee member Archie meetings regional Donaghcy councillor for Word headquarters would also house 3 In Haltons welfare department Donaghcy said the com as well as planning legal mi lee has used criteria such clerk a and public works of as availability to the public flees and serviceability of land In its search for a suitable site The lease on Its rented of As well as being the site of flees expires at the end of A AWARD WINNING COWFred Nurse Georgetown right was presented nUywitha Club by Lowell Lindsay aire analyst at United Breeders thanks to the efforts of his cow Blanca GP In 305 days as a twoyearold she produced 651 pounds of milk and pounds of Her IN THE GEORGETOWN MARKET buys week Finest Gourmet Hardwood Charcoal Briquets ffi QUICK STARTING although Donaghcy said there has been talk of extending the lease if a building on the permanent site con be erected in time A site was to be recom mended at the last regional council meeting nearly a month ago but some Burlington councillors asked that the matter be set aside because Burlington Mayor George Harrington was having a proposal prepared for purchase of another site in Burlington That proposal has not come forward yet and it should be treated no differently than any other developer proposal said D onagri mending that a council decision be made Wednesday Georgetown Denture Clinic NencttoPostofficeonNo Highway GEORGETOWN ONTARIO JKOHARIDT J NOVAK DT COMPLETE DENTURE SERVICE record works out to percent of breed average for percent for fat United Breeders is presenting the awards to the owner of any daughter of the superior production sire Starlite that reaches twice the breed average for production So far Ontario herds have qualified LIMESTONE ALL SIZES GRAVEL FILL AND TOPSOIL BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST 3302 ELKS BINGO EVERY MONDAY AT AT THE CREDIT VALLEY CLUB BUSES RUNNING Games 1 000 JACKPOT 57 NUMBERS NO ADMISSION CHARGE CARDS FOR SI Lie No 119725 Sponsored by Georgetown Elks No Proceeds lor Detection In Children and Community ODORLESS SMOKLESS LONG BURNING Hibachi Stand Sturdy mils I construction line plated or rust protection Can be 9 with all doubts or triple a with 97 BARBECUE Fire Starter Economy Site and Safe I USE ONE OF OUR THREE CREDIT PLANS FISHING Port GOLD Mark was held by Cheryl Kelly of 351 last one of the approximately children who Friday afternoon Standing with Mark Is one attended the Muscular Dystrophy Carnival of the helpers of he event Ian Mercer VERIBEST MEATS Formerly Gregory Meat Packers PHONE SPECIALIZING IH FREEZER ORDERS BARBECUE SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK SOLD IN LB LOTS To Save You Money Loin Vac LE St Pork Chops Lean Rib Eye Steaks Meaty Pork Back Ribs Our Own Beef PLUS Packed BONELESS BEEF ROASTS EXTRA SPECIAL GOVERNMENT INSPECTED Beef Hinds 9 Cut and Wrapped to your specifications lb IN THE GEORGETOWN MARKET BUYWEEK Mens Dress or Casual PANTS Polyester Cotton dress or casual pants smartly styled with two front pockets and two back pockets alio belt loops Assorted shades plain and patterned Sizes 30 40 51 Mar to sketch PAIR OPEN Till MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY

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