Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 20, 1983, p. 2

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Teen problem studied McMaster University department of health Is conducting study Into a rather controversial social concern teenage pregnancy The study funded to the tune of by the provincial government will evaluate an educational program on human sexuality and reproduction for Grades 7 am student Three health care expert will teat the hypothesis that an improvement In the problem solving and decision making skills of 13 to IB year olds can result In more responsible sexual behavior a release says and help lower the The test will he carried within the Hamilton and Hamilton boards of education and is expected to last about three years Juried exhibition The art society is looking for pieces of work from talented artists for their annual juried artexhibltlonSeptemberlOtoM As many as three pieces of work may be submitted in the categories of paintings mixed media original prlnta or sculp ture The entry fee for each piece Is or nonmembers of the Society and for members Work must be submitted either Aug or M between and to 10 and contributors are encouraged to put their works up for sale will be awarded For more Information contact the Society at The Society office Is located at Bronte Road In Hornby man injured Two people were Injured Saturday just past midnight as their Honda motorcycle lost traction an Appleby Line Ronald Plant 18 of Hornby suffered minimal Injuries and Judy Wilson of Milton suffered minor injuries She was token by ambulance to Milton District Hospital where she was treated The two had been driving east on Deny Road and when making a left onto Appleby line lost control on the slick surface of the road The roadway was slick with oil or calcium due to construction There was damage to the bike Rural road mishap Pour people were Injured Sunday following a twocar collision at and Tenth Line Dnver Deborah Milne 30 of Toronto suffered minor injuries as did Patricia Little The driver of the second vehicle Dean Little of Acton suffered minimal Injuries as did Keith Little The first driver was charged with disobeying a stop sign There was damage to the two cars Driver charged A 24year old Georgetown man was charged with dangerous driving Impaired driving refusing a breath test and causing police pursuit Thursday night regional police charged the Mountain- view Road North resident after be led them on a chase along James and Charles Streets Losing control at Princess Anne Drive the man climbed the east curb striking a newspaper box and A twodoor blue Ford Maveick is still missing The car was stolen from the McGlbbon Hotel parking lot sometime between Friday and Saturday Valued at a licence number is VEV413 coffee earns Gold Cup for Kentners It smell is heavenly Its flavor is legendary Many workers swear missing a cup in the morning throws off their entire day The mysterious concoction with which diners lovingly down western ssndwishes or bran muffins is the coffee from Kentner Dairy Bar on Georgetown Mill Street The mysticism surrounding Kentner s coffee was heightened last week as the short order restaurant and catering firm received the coveted Gold Cup Limited Edition Award for coffee brewing excellence and uncompromising quality Presented by Good Host Foods of Creek suppliers of the Limited Edition grind which KenlnersCatermgandOatryBarprefertouse the award Is as rare as Californian condors and affordable new cars Its by for the finest coffee Good Host distributes Kentner proprietor Dave Kentner told The Herald Monday We been using It for years The Limited Edition is made from the highest quality Colombian coffee Like many of the foods served as part of the restaurant operation and catering business the coffee has to be of premium quality Mr Kentner said A bad cup of coffee can unbalance a tremendous meal He frowns on the coffee you re likely to be served at the fast food outlets In an effort to save money some may try to cut the amount of coffee per amount of water or theyll use cheaper blends and grinds Not so with Kentner brew be said We use a full measure properly brewed Diners at the restaurant are served the same coffee enjoyed by diners who sit down to meals prepared by his catering operation used this product for years Mr Kentner said not because we have to but because we want to Now the Gold Cup hanging from the Dairy Bar wall attests to something many workers have known for ages Premium coffee at Kentner a means a premium start to the day Weather fogs hunt While there were more hunters after deer In the Cambridge Ministry of Natural Resources district last year they were less successful taking home venison for the larder than In the previous year Of the 1 hunters M per cent hunted all four days But because of poor weather conditions it was foggy and rainy throughout much of the area fewer deer were seen and It took more hunting hours to finish a hunt successfully Sixtyeight per cent of the deer hunted legally were killed by farmers and residents of the Cambridge district Thirty two per cent were taken by nonresidents Because of the bad weather which MNR they recommend ed the region public works and planning commit tee endorse another fourday hunt for Hal ton as part of the Cambridge district Officials believe the hunt Is necessary to keep the deer population In check It s no surprise lo many regulars si a Dairy Bar that the shortorder restaurs I catering firm has woo the Cup award for coffee brewing excellence Kentner and his wife Gerry use only foods in tfcelr and that what goes Into the coffee pot

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