Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 26, 1983, p. 30

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HALLOWEEN SPECIALS October MB It billed a fashion show with all hand made However the of difference Mary Ann Austin of Acton Fabric the show the children like the ones developed a hut Wednesday at seen above Here Mary Ann delivers a few goodlea Acton High School Many children clothe were before the actual event Herald photo What sort of gowns will wear for It might be a bit too late to think of patting together something elaborate for yonr ghost or tforgetthenauberofrelellMtleliseUuign variety theme is water UNICEF belps mill cos of children all over the world every day and here is one special day when we can all Join In It en the perfect time to contribute to UNI CEF a programs providing education medical care clean water and proper nutrition to children in desperate need throughout the world Look for children In your neighborhood carrying orange boxes this we an and give gener ously 29th year marks the 29th year that Canadian will Treat for UNICEF the United Nations Children Fund Last year the Halloween campaign raised over one million and a hall dollars to and protect in countries EVEN CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Join Will Millar of the Rovers this Halloween Your donations help children around the world Just buys a vial of penicillin to treat a child Infection WHEN THE TRICKOR TREATERS KNOCK AT YOUR DOOR BE GENEROUS Teachers Jim Neil entertain students By Herald Special Friday the George town District High School students presen ted their rrsl coffee house of the school year Teachers Neil Cotton and Jim and students Mike Daquano and Mandy Ingils were some of the performers who contributed to the musical fun The Rolling Stone Clones made their second appearance on stage this week with other bookings under way handled by Madame their unknown manager The Rolling Stone Clones are Dave Pat Ron Wood Creig Borotsik Bill Wyman Ken Charlie Watts Paul d En- Keith Richard Parents and friends came to cheer on the coffee house perform ere The next coffee house at the high school will be Nov Energy from waste Drawing attention to energy from waste EFW plants Is part of the province ministry of energy plan to lessen Ontor dependence on oil as an energy source By the mini slry Michael Duff told a pub c meeting last week it hoped that 2 per cent of the province energy requirements will be met through energy from waste projects Currently energy from waste amounts to about 2 per cent of Ontario production The ministry Ing funding for feaslbi studies is municipalities and private to examine EFW systems Its an effort to develop technolo gy and find a more stable energy base for the province and main tain the quality of he environment Mr Duff said But before the pro vince provides research funding Mr Duff told the meeting thai a muni or firm must find a good supply of waste find a user and determine whether the project Is financially viable There are several EFW projects planned for the province and a number of on models THOMAS VIDEOS FRIGHT NIGHT Enjoy en In a different way this year Watch your favourite honor movies at home and scare the trick and treaters and yourself to death HALLOWEEN SPECIAL NEW Ohtnd Motttv Mkmfttm THOMAS VIDEO MOORE PARK PLAZA 8731617

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