5000 brave winds at first regional games The Regional Winter Gomes were a success In spite of raw from the weatherman About people braved the snow squalls Sunday after noon to the Kelso vntion Area for the beginning of the annual event The games were officially opened Milton Regional Councillor James The Burlington Teen Tour Hand played the fanfare for the opening ceremonies at 1 BUI Utile of the Burlington Recreation Department in Milton Major Don Gordon and Burlington 1977 Snow Queen Kieth Although the mild weither forced the cancel of the skating contests other events went as scheduled About per cent of the con had rere Entries v ere also accepted on the spot for ill events The toboggan races drew so many entries thai had lo bo run off in he its of nine or less Georgetown contestant won in one of tin classes John third and Sharon Anderson v is fourth in the r in for 11 yearolds First place went to Chcrl of Burling Anne Murraj of Hurl Inglon was first in lo seven olds rice Tim Lord won race for eight to 0yearolds Patricia fjieu and 12 yearolds and the of took the bam irophv The eating contest also drew hordes of participants without using their hands corner thur pre r with checks to I other of and whistle also They blew it Hi it is if they could get of the way to make sound The winners in each class wire Kerry Jeff Sunford of Milton to Kevin of Milton ill and 121 Mary of Oik and Joe Kellj of Adult Two men from the Eden Ski school proved how well they could handle a cross cut saw winning the log contest In yj seconds The mild weather proved boon to show sculptors by providing with packing for their mister pieces In judges of the Family in contest si tin Din the Out He- s the opt r Hit wick if Milton A in nit by Hit f irmly of Georgetown was tilt Most Artistic The inning finnly of rgetown won tor iio The Ingest is Big foolbsToddlifihluc mil Int of Burlington whili John mil Jo in Colin lilt Most Origin The Funniest is i toilet mule mil hoi in nut Slum lUkvlk wtrt i populir is ontesls is spec is ret from one to tin of ridnif Hit Const s two It of hi ick ind kipt I tit niturtd ill ladies from Burlington 48 students on exchange to Quebec Forty iilit students from will have an for in program with students in City Hie our wttk will nl for two or around City Thirt will be i Junior group Grades Hand ind a si iiuir for Grides III Cost I ihtstudtnts will ttdntiday IMTPogelB PINEVIEW OLYMPIC SOCCER CLUB PLAYER REGISTRATION NIGHT AT PUBLIC SCHOOL MONDAY FEBRUARY 21st til 30 AIMING PROGRAMME COMMENCING MONDAY FEBRUARY TOM MEMORIAL DANCE February Win Til School rhrt Fn LOG SAWING CONTEST SUNDAY Children must compete with traffic Parent ion liiiiiLutl person will jt imp students Brute told sending ST IM is to i grant from inn is muled by bo tonlin Hud of will it Mrs Item it nil km He idprissiilfruslr i on tin in i i Our children irecompetin mill the traffic Mrs Hud told If ever becomes a contest Hit who Is going to lost tint child was killed it the iiLnt Princess inlerstttion In own illedn thre w ly slop sign slit s Mr Austin bulled Mrs iusptnutu on rtsiui of mini t Two years in making exhibit opens at gallery FltN For twin John Sonimir had photo inhibit Hit Cillery House Thii pi n i ind the suit is a pint displn show titled Sumy disphs of photo irt showing il this txpl show that is mort to than jus snip shots is truly form of irt il tin ni irh PubliL is RYDERS TV HAS talents photo tlcctnc irts of his displivtd some work whiih hi his done ilh vidto proctssing and colour John Gibson a ic world elltt photographs lhat his iken from ill iround the world His colour photographs of Pacific are especially beautiful Walker a Georgetown resident has combined his inltrest in photography and rice car driving has lyed colour photos of sptedmg that at thrilling Jim Jennings a draftsman at Smith and Stone Ltd ind a proftssioml photographer has phyed mostly black and prints These in scenic shots featuring people Glen Connor Is a Grade student at Georgetown district high school The prints that has displayed show an Peter Moss is manager of the Pholornm in Georgetown and a formtr or the ministry of the en The prints that has displayed ire mainly scenic shots Cora Harwell secretary of the Photographers at America displayed mainly outdoor scenes of animals and fields Bill Garrard work hit is displayed is mainly still life prints of Ontario Manitoba and British Columbia lie is a resident of and has a photognphic studio in a rtsldtnt of Is in imatcur His prints in at Dairy Queen Get a BIG Brazier at half the price LIMESTONE ALL SIZES GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL HAINES DURHAM ST 8773302 Queen brazier Guelph St At Rexway Dr Georgetown 8772586 Hep in id in tr iikoffictAment in DAIRY QUEEN Corpontioi lint tin hook Iimiij up to It SNOW REMOVAL DRIVEWAYS CALL GEORGETOWN LITTLE THEATRE MARCH SUMMER OF THE SEVENTEENTH DOLL Liw Rot HI pm curtain time tickets John Jewellers Towne Sewing Centre Fashion Trend Ryder TV Moore Park Plaza Smoke Shop 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