Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 15, 1983, p. 10

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Page 10 TIIF June 15 Gaelic fun in the sun Speystde Highland Games Tt eighth side Highland Games Saturday celebrated another year without rn as rel ah the sweet sounds of Bands and stock movements Scottish dancers Although attendance was down from years nearly attended the event featured a variety of II strength artistic and m us col competitions One local competitor John Owens gained a fifth place ribbon for Ing in the lb stance throw Drawing cheers from ihf d was Metro Toronto Constable Dan who won stone putt lb or I stance lb for stance and height and the lb Scott hammer Mr Markov I also won the farmer walk carry a lb weight 301 ft George Gray of Edith St donated the caber for the popular caber toss event Lloyd Mark donated the former walk trophy In- the band categories the Clan MacFarlane from St Catharines won the grade 1 level The Squadron of Toronto won the grade while the Met Toronto Poke won the grade 3 College collected ado standings The Georgetown Pipe Band competed in It grade level but they did not place In the lop There was lo have been a War between the Acton Bulldogs and ihe Peel Reg Police but through a misunderstand the Peel team brought spikes shoes which were disallowed There were dancers competing at the games ranging from the baby category to the almost professional and over category Air Canada a contest for the dancer who won most points or 10 Highland Games the winner Fiona receives two tickets to Scotland Nine Scottish clans were out to provide motion There was also on excellent Highlights to Games Manager Sandy were the sheep dog competition because of the tremendous control displayed by the dogs In handling the sheep after year the event always calms down the crowd as they watch in John Nell won drum majors contest while for fifth year In a row Sandy won the tenor Joe of Miss enjoys the festive from the food corn Si Ions the side Highland Sat at Fairgrounds I ark Although the ther was extremely hot and humid It crowds treated to one of the best games ever Herald photo Herald photos by Gerry Timbers Local Among the students receiving degrees May from Wilfrid in Waterloo were seven Hills resi M Turner of Georgetown received his bachelor of arts degree Receiving general bachelor of arts degrees were Gcorgetowners June M and Norma Slegner Glen Willi resident Marlon I Young Lookman and Terra Cotta resident Joan Hunter Georgetown Karen EC and James D Jr received honors bachelor of administration The spring convocation was held at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium with honorary doctorates con erred upon Peter C Newman and Grant Mr Newman who addressed the is the former editor of Maclean magazine and author of the book The Canadian Establishment Mr Reubcr a Mild Ontario native is deputy chief executive of the Bank of Montreal Officer Cadet Clrislo- pher J Deere received a Bachelor of Arts degree In Commerce and a Commission In the dlan Forces during Graduation Ceremonies held May 1383 at the Royal Military College of Canada 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