Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 22, 1983, p. 7

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Oldest Pioneer loves her dancing The li about Mrs a tan ding member of Hills was honored the Oldest Pioneer at the opening of I Days The Her aid sponsored award was presented by Mayor The criteria for recipient of the deM Pioneer Is no on age year Herald mem ben vole on who they reel clearly repreients the pioneer and hoi contributed to he Hi age of Italian Hills ll should hae been easy for Mrs Emily Bess to drift back into time for a moment after watching the twirls and of Pino Volley square dancers The night was hot and pleasant and for Mrs Dawn was awarded the I loneer honor Here proud parent John and Heather accept a trophy to Dawn by Lynn Barnard of the pom on of the Dawn was born at Friday she had much to a le about as she sat mar square dancers She had Just received Oldest Pioneer award minutes earlier from Mrs Bessey fondly remembers being carted off to a winter square dance in Stewart town on a horse and sleigh owned by her brother The dance lasted until Sam I never Tell the cold she said defiantly She used to ride to Brampton a Eldorado Park for square dancing reluming not much be fore the cows had be milked in the early morn ing Born In Halton County on a farm be tween the Eighth and Nlnlh Line below Nerval Mrs walked the ihree miles each day to old Pinegrove School Her father Andrew Anthony worked on Ihe farm with his six era and one son until they bought a farm in Glen Williams on King St in The one son left Ihe farm at the age of to learn the plumbing and Itnsmllh trade He event started a hardware store In Georgetown at the site of Barber and Henley on Main St Mrs Bessey was active as a farm girl doing everything but driving the binder and the plow she said One of Ihe highlights of the fall for Mrs was the arm ual Georgetown fair She was usually entered in various light horse classes Last year she was hon ored the fairs oldest exhibitor and she opened Ihe Georgetown fair It was harder as a competitor In the old days and Mrs Betsey made sure Judges knew about last year I old the Judge yea no longer have to cut the figures and when I was driving you had to take Ihe Judge along too she said Mrs was led in 1917 to Wilfrid Campbell who was a farmer They bought a flour and feed mill at Ihe current site of The Herald on Mill and St Her husband passed away In 1938 so Mrs sold Ihe Mill and moved to Toronto where she worked for a drapery firm After six years she left for Kitchener and worked for Smiles N Chuckles for cents an hour Even then layoffs were common as she lost her Job once at turn when a new style of lampshade was discontin ued Ihe sixties the came back to Georgetown and worked for ten years ma a receptionist for Jones funeral home now Mri Emily was presented with the Pioneer award by Mayor Pomeroy on behalf of The Herald who sponsored award called Jones and years and she even now Son can play the piano by ear in her life meeting so She does her own cooking many nice people They and likes to read Shell never forget her she says rip California when Mrs Bessey Is proud to that her great grandfalh dance with Lawrence donated when he came down all he wood in the from stage to mingle Georgetown Alliance with the audience Whe- on Main St a she remembers former Baptist Church dancing in the or built In dancing in the 70s Mrs The resident will always sang in the choir at Knox those fond memories Presbyterian Church for of those earlier days SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday June IMS Page Microfiche woes B CHRIS Herald Stair Writer Peeling hat a tender call for equip ment was handled badly Halton finance end ad ministration committee last Wednesday agreed to seek new bids In contract worth about Hal Ion council awarded contract for micro fiche processing and dup licating equipment to Canada Ltd May Bui Brian Spergel a sales representative for Bell and Howell Canada the second lowest bidd argued that the ten call drafted by region al staff was misleading In he told the com staff asked com to offer prices on equipment similar to Bell Micro is a dry pro cessing system Mr Sper substantially dlf ferenl than wet chemicals used in conventional processing Although it was used only to convey an Idea was used in the tender call Mr Spergel said adding hat if the tender were more gener ally written he would have offered at least Ihree other alternatives CLEAR AIR has budgeted or microfilming equipment 3M Canada offered to supply the reg Ion with its system for Including tax and of ma i once For its system and Howell bid came in at brand new and for a demonstrator model which is six months old These prices Included yearly maintenance of A sens weight loss program that real works Low weight quickly safety permanently CALL I Sheridan College convocation Sheridan Grads should be selfsufficient prof Family There were 41 George town graduates from Sheridan College attend ng annual on held las Students pro fessor Norman of the University of Ottawa talkabout the prospects for the future Be proud never lose your sense of pr in yourself Keep breathing with purpose a amb ion know where yon are going and why sadMr a director of a manage n consulting firm No jobs will be readily handed to you your own be self lent Assess the needs out there and gain your own opportunities He laid graduates to be realistic about the t Hon facing in a tough economic and suggested pool Marie Travel Counsellor Ann Hutchinson Mlcrocom Susan Patricia rcl I Laurie Marie Mac Donald Bus AdminAce Pin Jack Kenneth Mar tin Micro Mgmt Susan Gall Re- tall Path Arts Sandy Joan Secret I Kim Catherine Moody But Admin Market Jim William Major Serv John Stephen Peelers Bus Admin-Ace- Fin Marie Pen ney Bus AdminAce Fin Bus Admin Market Andrea Kathleen SUf ford LawSec Admin Troy Staudt tionTech 1 Maria ret Tatsons Early Child d Ed Cathy Elba both Taylor Gas Child ren Ellen Mary Tucker LawSecurity Admin Brian William Venlry NSElec Data Pro Rob ert Duncan Wakefield Community Planning Virginia Alice Walker BuslnessAccl Angus Nell Elec Eng Techn Kath rine NSDraft Techn ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS DO HAVE A I he you COME TO ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS St Johns United Chutch Sin Horn 10 GsorootownF Drlvsf training for all Course Is It Income deductible by the stud ant your choice of automatic or standard shift cars Enquire about Insurance premium reductions for YD graduates Private Instruction Free pick up at horn lor Instruction Approved by the Ontario Safety You only learn once do It light NEXTCOURSOTARTS JUNE 29th 1983 630pm WED THURS EVENINGS 8770751 Rd S Georgetown and ate work or themselves Here are the lown graduates Ellsa Barbara Alexan der Secret 1 Exec Doug las William Barnes Eire Eng Micro Jean Audrey Barton Secret I a Beach Secret I Exec Kathleen Louise Broom head Business Michael Anthony Cannon Bus Admin Ace Pin John Ross Colter Elect Data Process Douglas Lome Crowe Bus Admin Market Mae Social Service Kirk Social Service Patricia Anne Hams Mgmt Elaine Hawkins Secret I Legal Lorraine Susan Header son Media Arts Laura SAFARI 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