Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 11, 1983, p. 2

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Fat WEEKEND EXTRA Friday March contribute Crawford Lake project Funds at A grant from the Ontario Heritage Founda tion and a do from Joseph Brant Jay basket tbe recon struction of the Crawford Lake Indian Village on ROXY RIBBON CUTTING Bogart appreciate classics Iran the forties Ob hand far newest additton to the scene The ribbon ratting ceremony were left right At located below the Gregory Restaurant at Mill Street Dave Mayer Pete officially opened last night While there hare Harry Levy behind mayor been in the location before exteastvt and roaaagereaa Fern renovations give the Roxy a flaw of Its own one which will be appreciated folks who love movie Heraldpbola Tha great Mohawk Chief Joseph Brant would be proud of tbe members of the Burling ton group bearing bis name theyve made the largest dub donation to the Crawford Lake Indian Village and Conservation Centre fund raising campaign The dona lion was raised by the bingo games sponsored regularly by the Burlington Joseph Brant Jsycees The cheque was presented to George Chair man of the Crawford Lake Service Committee by Brant cee President Ron Coyne and Committee Chair man Mike All three Burlington groups have now donated to the fund raising cam paign which officially began last May Tbe threeyear cam alms to raise More than already been received from business es individuals service chibs and student groups Crawford Lake located on Halloo Region Coo- servatlon Authority at line Steeles Avenue in Milton Is the site of the most accurately dated prehistoric Indian Village in ill of Canada Iroquois village was occupied from 131 to Joseph Brant was an Iroquois chief who once owned much of he and In what Is now central face area surface water never descends far enough to disturb the cold dense water at the lake feet Sedimentjias built up In distinct layers for hundreds of years property a and Steele Tbe village will be the second prehistoric community to be rebuilt on its original site Re construction of one of the longhouscsin the village la scheduled to begin the spring or this year Excavating and analysis of the site la currently being funded by a grant from the Ontario Heri tage Foundation Crawford Lake la unique because it Is so deep com oared to the nuraber of sediment lay ers from the top Corn pollen in the layers repre senting the years liM to indicated the presence of a nearby village because corn pollen is too heavy to travel far on tbe wind a project of the Region Conservation Foundation a volunteer group of people from serosa Region dedicated to raising money for conservation projects Census indicates better education trend taken during tbe 1W1 Census reveals Inst we are more highly educated than ever before More and more we are finding ourselves in occupations and industries which demand new skills and more education Figures from the Census released this week by Statistics Canada snow that four out five Ontarians IS years of age and over have attended secondary school or high er and onethird of residents have some postsecondary In I7n the ratio of those with ess than grade eight to those with a university degree was SSI In mi this edu cation gap had decreased to J 1 In 3 per cent of Ontarios residents had a university degree and this Increased to per cent by Alberta was the only province to surpass Ontario with per cent of its population 15 years age and over possess tag a unlversily degree Ontario however has the highest proportion of this population with masters and doctorates 1 per cent These changes In cation in Ontario parallel increases in a number of occu pations Managerial ad and related occupations have grown by IM per cent since 1971 and there hat been a significant increase of per cent In artistic literary recreational and related occupations This compares with a moderate 9 3 per cent growth In farming and other related agricultural occupations In 1981 Ontario s largest lional group remained clerical and related occu pations numbering IS compared to In Growth In a number of Ontarios Industrial sectors has been equally Impressive In 1981 manufacturing Industries till possessed the largest labour force 1031883 an Increase of IS fl per cent since 1971 while the finance Insurance and real estate Industries surged in that decade with a growth of per In 1981 Ontario s labour force numbered for a partlcipa rale of per cent of over age Twentyseven per cent of this labour force resided within Metropolitan Toronto municipality Georgetown and District REGISTRATIONS lor SPRING PROGRAMS Thurs March pm Sat March am 1 2 pm 89 Mountainvlew South am pm In order to comply with facility use guidelines ail Y participant MUST register by Thurs March 31 No telephone registrations Over 100000 recommend I Young Drivers of Canada framing to coast Your choice automatic or standard shin cars about Insurance premium reductions for YD graduate Instruction Free pick up at home for lncr Instruction Approved by the Ontario Safety League You only learn to drive once 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