Letter to the Editor SI A Georgetown Fair organizer says thankyou to supporters To the editor of The Ikrold On behalf of the Georgetown Board I should like to extent our appreciation to all people ho braved semi very chilly net v to the Georgetown Fair and special appreciation to those exhibitors competitors judges and work who stuck with us and the r contribution very adverse conditions Attendance figures ore up over last and arc very ratified few decided to support the of the I- air and stay home beside their Also the Hoard was pleased that so many people turned out for our new Satur day morning children a pro- Bra Baby Show Pony Little Miss Hilts and Show Each proved quite successful and enjoy able Special thanks to llita and Jim Barret who did on job with the r Baby Hallo lions You could see a great deal of time thoi lit and effort had into lliese event and I personal have only praise for the contribution to the 1JR0 It was unfortunate that the wind chill factor was so high the middle of the fair because Old Mac s Farm by Mono Milne and the was fun as always but the musical entertainment scheduled for the backstage could not be enjoyed Special thanks also to the Bell Tele phone and Fire Department who were out there as well they ore all still Ihnwini out Next ytar will be the 13511 of the Georgetown What fine old tradition our ancestors have for us 1981 should be the year that we follow the example of many other Boards and go to a threeday fair in the hope thai twoout of three days will be fair weather Perhaps should be the year that everybody gets be hind fair for a rcil bant up anniversary celebration Or 1901 be the that we observe our anniversary and men quietly fold tents and fade away like many other fairs have done in the past I guess the future of George town Fair is up Georgetown and Halton Hills if we ore a community if supporters or a community of others those who stay Whether in or apathy about the same results Due to many different people the 1 Wo wis and enjoyable des pile the weather lions If stood it the middle of tie fairgrounds about JO day in if you closed your eyes you would ever know if you were attend ing fa r Georficlom in If you were there you know I mean you have of every number of cultural Yours very truly Ikltyinne Holers ttcllstead 17 Church Street Georgetown Minister ends cider recall against Norval producer Herald Special The mlnislry of has ended its recall of apple cider produced at Lloyd Laidlaw Orchelaw Farms in Gordon Martin chief inspector for Ontario said Friday he to The ministry Investigation that 40 gallons of apple drink produced at the La farm Sept was linked to the mysterious kidney ailment that sent youngsters to Hospital for Sick Children two weeks ago Laboratory tesls showed thai only one specific batch of cider was linked the ally disease and Martin so the recall of the product has been effectively out Although the recall has ended the public health inspection role of the Peel unit remains officials have liked Laidlaw to discontinue cider certain health criteria are met it his facility Howard Bcatty the units supervisor of public health declined comment on what those requirement were say it is a confidential matter between the unit and Six children have since been released from Toronto Hospital for Sick Children while only one remains in critical condition Two arc listed as serious two are satis factory and three are in good A similar outbreak occurred in Calvary but only four youngsters were involved Three recovered while the fourth was reported in critical condition earlier this Doctors there is no pecif ic cause for the disease known as hemolytic uremic riport syndrome It usually occurs in small outbreaks ho new cases been reported In the Toronto area but doctors warn parents to Soap box derby slated for Sunday Markets since SWEET POTATOES YAMS Fresh CRANBERRIES Tiiniiimc WALNUT TURNUPS HAIVES AND PIECES Wine grapes and supplies are now in Open every day except Sunday Entry forms for the Hills Grand Prix for soap box cars held his Sunday on Maple Avenue arc avail able at McDonald and at Young Pharmacy The competition is open to youngsters seven to who the entry fee of have had parents sign a parental consent form The completed entry form and consent form should be brought to the track Sunday at noon for registration The race will be run from the h II it Holy Cross School with registration taking at the foot of the hill between noon and 115 Racine will begin at 1 The entry form Includes i copy of the rules and tions and the specifications for the cars The race is limited to Hills dents and strict safety regulations will be enforced Trophies will be awarded to first second and third place finishers in junior senior junior sportsman and senior sportsman classes Esquesing estates plan quashed bylaw toamend the sing official plan to permit on estate residential development on the corner of Highway and the Fiflh Line east of Acton was defeated at council 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