Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 5, 1984, p. 2

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Page I SECTION A THE Wednesday September IBM Mike GrahamSmith Georgetown canoeist braves the wilderness 11 liHlUAKtHH I Herald Stat On arriving in Ciruda from about IB Georgetown Mike Smith id no expenenee Now he on board of with Wilderness Canoe bought canoe bee iuse I thought the kids would like it 1 was the only one who was interested and became hooked on Mr Graham Smith Ik joined the after learning through a friend of a friend that the association existed and wanted to get involved with others who shared his interest in canoeing Mr Smith calls the WCA quite informal and said the association offers as different types of trips and lings as there arc canoes He said canoes can range from a price of about to 1500 de pending on what you to list them for The ones serve their purpose but ri difficult when jou w inl to do liferent Ihingb with them Some people end up buying Mr Smith 1hh UK drop you Its through 10 the fall spent two weeks on the liner in northern On inn where he solo mother from the WCA They travelled about ten miles four other people that were not involved with their trip One of the problems ith such a trip Is how to to the after travelling down river for 1W miles or so On the River rip the party left their vehicles near the trans Canada Highway loaded their canoes Says Mike Graham Smith about choosing your canoe companions Do it carefully You can the argument with In a canoe and there absolutely boh here to go for ism who Hum down this is not is Mr ill mi Smith has he of them just ind mime IShek flies and tUils dun pi of for Mr who just uses repell ent There ire UK jackets which be used and he id nets which ire useful iltiiough he says when out in the wilds the animals dun like and lend to take off seem to be of a nuisance dumps where hive lost Chirr he Dili be Missinaibi trip Mr Graham Smith he only Hi bear which was flee is fast as possible IIMIDS his involve mint with the Mr Smith has done 1 fin moum of rapid lie cites IW pi tee r this as Gull River in i the rapids be by In il iht he id of the Mr iham wricked e inoe there s if ynci in trouble onthe first set of r the second wllLeluu As i- is rapids he Ion where there pools between the riplds where 1 a fish people and equipment froi One word of warning GDHSplan for Camelot The Music Theatre Club is one of its most ambitious undertakings in Its lining late November production of Club President Julie Nipper said today Auditions will begin Sept to Ml the I irje cist required Singers dancers actors gymnasts even will do their stuff under the watchful eyes of the stage director Mr the choreographer Mrs Yvonne and the music director Mr Phone THE ACTON SCHOOL BALLET DANCE Susanne Keith Director is offering classes in Ballet and Jazz For children primary to senior and adult ladies Commencing Sept 121984 at the Acton Y For Information andor 8530390 fl October workshops for our volunteers Herald Staff Want to learn how to lure volunteers to your organization The North Halt on Social Planning Council is going to share its secrets with you The Council has slated three workshops for the fall with the first beginning in October that are open to every body The first workshop deals with the recruit and training or volunteers Thesecondis on or how I take advantage of available government grants or money from foundations You II also learn how to fill in the application forms for these grants and to identify whether they re core or project funds The third workshop deals with board and staff relations looking at how they relate and work together We did a preliminary survey of North Hall on agencies and they established these three as the topics they d be most interested In Maureen a Council member said The workshops are to be held at the George town District High School from p to 10 Legion ladies Herald Special Welcome back from McNellly our dent your executive and myself to all our memb ers who have been away on vacation An execut ive meeting was held Sept Our ncxt general meeting will be Sept at p Please keep this dale open and join your comrades for an informative evening There are many events coming up In the next few months and your Auxiliary needs help and attendance at these tunc lions Your contributions pies for our booth at the Georgetown Fall Pair to be held on Sept 8 are greatly appre ciated You may leave your pies at the Legion on any of the above dates and Hotel Dumper and her committee members will transport them to our booth There are a few tickets available for our Birth day Supper Phone Hotel at M38 Tor your tickets The Ladies Auxiliary Provincial Convention is in Niagara Falls Ontario Sept Your accredited and fraternal delegates will be in attendance and your Color Party will be Starching In the commencement parade Sunday Thelma Green has had to return to the Georgetown Hospital We send our very best wishes to you DENTURE CLINIC J Kohari DT GEORGETOWN 8778974 J MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION it 19841985 REGISTRATION Gordon Arena SEPTEMBER 700PM 900PM SEPTEMBER Bth 100PM SEPTEMBER 100PM LATE REGISTRATION SEPT 7 P M P M A late registration fee of S10 pet appftcatton on each received after September 9th 1984 FEES ONE PLAYER TWOPLAYEHS 11000 THREE OR MORE 00 WAYNE V GEORGETOWN MWOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION REP TEAM TRY-OUTS- Any player wishing to move up one age group must make written application to the Vice President hockey September GEORGETOWN MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Attention- Mr KILLEX HERBICIDE LIQUID CONTROLS OVER LAWK WEEDS APPLY IN 99 159 POLY LEAF RAKE SPRING BACK RAKE BROOM RAKE FALL FERTILIZER FERTILLIN 351 2 WITH WEED KILLERS 10 Kg BAG Regular 995 ALL PURPOSE FARM FERTILIZER 62424 LARGE EXTRA LARGE COMING SOON LADIES NIGHT SEPTEMBER 20 pm to 10 pm SEE YOU THERE COOP FARM and HOME CENTRE 333 STREET GEORGETOWN

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