Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 14, 1978, p. 17

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Crowd of 8000 attends the An estimated people were given the traditional Scottish greeting of Cued Mile or hundred thousand welcomes at the third annual Speysldc Highland games Saturday at Georgetown fairground It the sunny Games master of ceremonies McAllan told the crowd which basked in the sun during the official open in g cert monies Donald honorary Of the games and president of the Inns ind Scottish Societies gave a special blessing to thi record feet numbers of Highland dancers and pipe bands who are keeping the Scots alive honoring inadi at whin the first of registered dancers begin competing on a singe Ihi i and third place by the mil fusiliers Th id took first in Crude our I and a nipt the HERALD Horn Nownpapor of Ha It or HiIIb Wednesday June 197B Page Piping and drumming courses offered If the skirl of the the of the drums kOl m highland music at the Highland limes you can learn more about the Shend in ever popular school in piping drumming will be for fourth year in a row July 11 at the Campus 1 Ii mi at try Piping and Drumming Intermedia le and Drumming and ind Drumming fur Instructors will be taught instructors from the Scottish Pipe Bind Association College is the only place in North basic for pipes drums and the ilemmlary skills of phying ind snare hiss drumming Intermcdi lie piping drumming ill explore tin in the program Tins course is to all lary lies holders in who ivi previous Heavy field events brings out the brawn pile ii the the lev elsewhere Piping drumming for inslruitors is for idvanetd players who wish become pipe md drum instructors xpcrl instructors from will by practical demonstration and observation of trainees guide participants through a syllabus of piping drumming techniques in course will the llcmi ntary I I Dipt til I ill in tlt hi I full mills lln nines it mri s fairgrounds in irk proved lo In irowd is mm did throw ibtr pul i stone shot ilk or throw a pound for hill hi re fie Id ivenls under fillini v iv with i spin illy I irsl mm i Hint I Hut tin Iree v is loo thru fur llu Me pi n ml llu Mike mil third in mm ill I Ait in whu Din r up mm il 11h in of Hit ii forw iiij mil I n phic is mill shnrt w il mi Hi it mikis on w HI flit with 114 in Hie pounds in tin 1 irmirs ilk ml wis pi ice in the r luss olid wilh ilkflf Mil l Dive mm ho llinw 40 six kin of Hi look third i ilk of 111 feu mil Kit irking I list for Hie IhirdstnigliUc 10 i in hi Mike rd fir tin In if pound throw fur seei oil with pul of feel Ik wis islihlislnd Ihi of Br imp two minis Mooring won for Ihirdyi ir in a 5 fen fivi inches with itiss six ins Winner Dili Ihirnull who loss fut Ihru mi lies fur flu winner of the sons Hill of Draw Hie Iciwn pi ind third with lithium wis hum of 11 sin inchis l Holder of 1 hi ii Hill pi mil first Mr Starr llu pound stoni shot put won Highland doll plus hi mil win I loinnli poliei llu for fm six lug llu mil tin 1 In liuof i Insiri irtificale Instruilors for his sihool are Major Hob Shepherd of Scotland Dundonald Pipe I current world champions Pipe Major Virginia i low Shu High J It In demonstrated by this during a moss til pipe band display residmt piping and drumming instructor the only fern ik in North with an Intermediate Instructor s and Drum M ijor Aim of last world champion Glasgow Polin Pipe Band The courses arc open lo students of all ages Classes will In conducted slmultineously Monday to from to pm tost for each course is per person Accommodation at reasonable rates may be arranged in advance through Continuing t Division tor registration and or further information contact iheridan College Oakvllle Ontario at 845 ext Villi m A of the tcorgrtown brigade Ihr firelighters went on Service the Ihi down In ilefrot fur the ronton of Ihr volunteer fin third In a row to fire

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