Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 13, 1981, p. 2

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Friday March 13 1W1 Green light stays for Little Miss Continued from Page one qualities that could be damag ed by distortions of values former teacher Gall recalled an dent Involving two young friends and hockey players one playing goal and he other trying to score against him When the goalie generously let puck past him after his friend had failed on numerous scoring attempts she said he was by his teammat es outburst of They have told him that isn everything he refill zed but thats not the way they really felt Susan Schmeler pointed out that the Little Miss over the way look She recalled a recent Sunday School weekend outing on which took hours of living the youngsters she was supervising before she began the beauty within No part of the Little Miss judging process could determine that she sold We would dearly love to sec activities the fair hat would involve the whole child Suzanne for herself and husband Itonald noting that fall fairs give children a chance compare their own and skills with hose of youngsters at well inU ditermlnei mora It of an action but In some limit carelessness also challenges an actions moral j such ai wreck lev driving The Society Is driving iLs car carelessly he suggested and parents of Miss contestants tan only be on an ego trip While doubling hat he event would boost attendant fair Tots asked urn if is it worth Ann assured committee members hat the opponents the her discriminates against children along handicapped child needs learning that emphasize differences Six Georgetown dint and volunteer Cheryl complained that contest looks at the one part of a person which most of us have little control the jars of jam and the be judged by the same criteria of appearance and impression a contradiction of what the full fair is she said A written submission from the lute Tees the papular minister of St Georges Anglican Church ho died recently pointed out ihat and future growth of the fair in mind hut any form of sexual lumpers belli Women are that appear mi comes intelligence men are taught that support their female dependents but suffer learning joh related result she said Fire up oven chocolate dreams might come true Hoard The Georgetown Fair Board plejsed to announce introduction of a brand new contest more a Chocolate Dream to lake place with this years tilth An Georgetown Fair The sponsored by William Neilson Company 1 id will be open all resi dents of Hills and will be in cash and in the search for the most unique and delicious Dream Cake that he judges can find Mike Luxbachcr local Neil son manager has said his firm is pleased have an opportunity this way In the executive of the Ladies Division of he George town Agricultural Sotiety has expressed pleasure in having he company one of the larger industries In the area tome forward to sponsor he event The contest is expected lo attract a considerable amount of interest in the Domestic Crafts section of the air There will be seven prizes awarded in all in the search for a super Chocolate Dream Cake decorated in keeping with the anniversary theme of the air Besides the grand prue winner there will be prizes offered in three categories women s division men division and a division isyearsandunder This year the fair will be held Oct and with the judging expected to take place Friday evening Oct Fair Board officials say it is possible thai one day soon Georgetown Fairs Chocolate Dream Cake could be offered on the menus of various local restaurants who mo feature the recipe treated by the grand winner Coo he of ihotolate the Georgetown area could re nowned or their winning cake Further details about the anniversary cake contest will beavailable to the public some time early April Conles rules and forms will also be through he Ladies Division of the Agncul Society stereotyping involving some of his students has found he childs first five yean of life are the must critical In Wishing lifelong and parents are Ihe mom tochers In kindtrgirten and Grade 1 girls are already aspiring nurses and boys aspiring doctors Ministry of correctional employee Joe that if a child does mil learn himself hell spend his imrgy actuals himself 10 regain any self esteem lost Ihrough rejection among his peers The Society for Hit Irevui ion of Cruelly to Children said that in severe personality rs Die one 1ngred1ini the personality is missing is l hi ability to relate to anything more limn a superficial way he said Thai superficiality results from the early years when children are taught superficial values are themselves judged by 11 standards were also made by Ignite MiGowm who cited the United Nations resolution passed during the International Year of he Child condemning child exploitation and by Immanuel Lutheran Church minister John who he Hook of Proverbs Mrs Wellstcad expressed disappointment hat somi opponents whose leliirs appeared in The Herald last fall had urged to boycott Ihe fair Had idea caught on she out could fatally damage he year old exhibition which currently only a small on a horse event and the miduav UMFPT Interpreting the presentations to mean hat they oppose the of that fair traditional foundation She also assumed that the opponents would similarly rail against popular baby contest and Miss Fair Queen competitions held at most fairs in Mm We 1 1st cud tun tended Ih it a roomful of psycholo gists would fail reaph agreement on whether IKions like Little Miss Hills is in any way detrimen ltl to its participants llt fair to privcnt others from entering their children in his event If hey want Mm Wcllstcadauld The people who work on Ins board are all air and gent people We welcome your but I just don t know what we can do about this difference of opinion I just hope the opponents arm allowed star a process thai could destroy our fair The fall fair is for all the people said Jim the iv in s founder and organizer during a brief visif to the meeting between errands necessitated by his house fire see separate story Dave your others have Ihcirs You should kiep your morality to yourself We would certainly welcome your organizational capabilities but as Tor his event a miijori of people saw it lust year and enjoyed il If youd sun it yourself you d say it was okay too Committee member and past president Don Nicholson said to he event has disturbed him but pointed membership on fie fair board is open to all a each He acknowledged the evident talents among he Wc sure could use you he said Other fair board members in attendance were president Mrs J filing and her husband Don Win McDonalds Gift And Watches Got your Crayono and Foil Markets going to win lor food a McDonald will bo judged on originality nod ouch month inaro will be a draw for a Ronald McDonald Enter of ton as you SUBMIT YOUR ENTRY TO THE HERALD NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE AGE LAST WEEKS WINNERS STEPHEN CULLEN RYAN 46 Mowbray Pisco Acton TOMMY CHRIS Nobody can doit like McDonalds can Sun March Rotary Skateathon Acton Arena Society euchre success The Georgetown Agricultural Society held a most successful euchre parly recently in Hall with tables in play were ladies Norma Alexander and Beaumont mens cards played by ladies Davidson Lewis Draw for a plant donated by Webb greenhouses was won by Alice Burr Lucky tally draus went lo Bob Alexander Mr and Mrs Cam Sinclair and Ethel King Following the euchre a tasty lunch was served A committee from the ladies section was in charge BAINES For HaltonBurlington Vote FRAN BAINES GlidrJen FAMOUS Spred Satin Latex Hat Wall Paint SAVE Dress up a bare floor beautifully for less Its luxury underfoot During Georgetown Decorating Centres CARPET SALE SAVE UP TO coo SQ YARD Sale Ends Sat March 14th Yoor One Stop Decorating Shop GEORGETOWN DECORATING CENTRE DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN 8774193

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