Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 25, 1983, p. 12

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Page SECTION May Victoria Day spectacular a real blast Members of the Georgetown brigade Ibt Hill fire departmenl were at Monday with displajs of their equipment and sound advice on fire pretention Pictured here with the town JaMSoF life rescue equipment are front row photos by Chris Aagaard Riders One the more popular horse Saturday was the barrel raci combine In saddle dexterity with speed wheel around barrels positioned along a short course For tamer stuff Norval Ranch had hay rides the proceeds from which were donated the Georgetown Optimists Club fund railing drive to get for handicapped students at Georgetown and District High School New to this year races proved to be one of the event moil popular attractions Kldi on specially constructed pedal bikes ran small full of hair pin turns and Jumps In a race not unlike motocross OPTIMIST CLUB BangORama s top artists The Annual Optimist Art Contest held Monday at c fcstl saw 102 persons splaying their tics and talents Tlere were catego ries with the following persons Judged Ages and under 1st Maureen Georgetown 2nd Danny Knlkn When races weren underway kids could try their hand the J speciallydesigned course Races began in the and concluded In the afternoon with a finale Georgetown town 3rd Jcnnu Georgetown Ages ID 1st Sophia Duke Georgetown 2nd Marne McLcod Acton 3rd Paula I George low Ages It and 1st Rosemary Acton 2nd A Kennedy As darkness fell over Fair grounds I ark locul Optimists began Ugh ling their elaborate fire works display Hundreds turned out to see the show and this time the weather was Just perfect At well as an aerial display with rockets and other exotic explosive the show featured an intriguing ground display as well with pin wheels a naming Canadian Flag and a large Optimists Thank you In naming letters

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