Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 11, 1986, p. 13

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EASY SELLS FOR A WORD AD WORDS 01 LESS TO RUN THREE PUBLISHING DAYS WHEN YOU BRING IT INI SECTION Tift IIH1AI JmiMI 1iif I Chance for world class horse park By Herald Stair Cautiously optimistic is how discussions between the Ontario Heritage Foundation and the On Heritage Corpora are being described Chairman Brian Hay used the term when asked about negotiations between the two groups over use of Seotsdale Farm The farm in was bequeathed to the Ontario Heritage Foundation in 1983 and several proposals have been con for the farm future in eluding developing it as a horse park We can tee an opportunity to develop a world class horse park with emphasis on the contemporary and the heritage of horses Mr Hay said A persistent group the members have plied the Foundation with lengthy well thoughtout briefs since the bequest was made Their latest proposal develops the farm as a horse park as well as multipurpose site Along with teaching about horses and the agrarian life in which horses were originally used the form is to be shared with organized public groups such as the Scouting mm em en and the Bruce Trail Hiking Association and maybe even Outward Bound By end Mr Hay is hopeful something formal will have been achieved the Heritage Foundation and the peo ple Then there will still be planning hurdles to be crossed with the town Region the Niagara Escarpment Commission A profit corporation the group was chartered just this year If successful they will be leasing the land on management contract basis from the Heritage Foundation A lot of people don realize there are over 100 horse owners In On Mr Hay said A like this has never been done before in Canada The group intends to keen as a working farm with the cattle currently living there Ex buildings will be kepi and any new buildings put up will be sen sitlvely designed from the heritage point of view Mr Hay stressed A large barn structure will be needed for Indoor activities a restaurant a museum additional stable facilities for visiting horses classroom facilities Tor school groups and simple overnight for hikers and visitors he said Under the evolved plan the group would take over the management responsibility for Hit Veteran V entire icotsdule lands We plan to work closely with the Credit Valley Conservation Authon which has adjoining property Mr said re interested in the environmentally sensitive arias and giving education on these areas Mr Hay said We look for ward to working with them With the school boards the group hopes to work out education activities for the site for students This way have to become financially or responsible for it Mr Hay said referring to an earlier consultant study that suggested he Board of lake on Ihosi responsibilities suggestion that was subsequently turned down by the Board Where is newly formed On tario Corporation going to find the money to do what it wants lo with Mr Hoy say ad mission is going to be charged to visitors to the farm and will be revenue producing For the capital to develop the facilities or to hold events the group hopes to rticne lions from corporations As well there art government programs which make money available lor such projects Mr 11 Herald Special Harry Brown has noticed the last few years that the kids do remember Mr Brown is a veteran and has been a chairman with the Georgetown Cana Branch 121 for the last three Remembrance is a big pari of the legion services to town Harry Brown is in charge of the Pop campaign and the and ducation program which both en courage people to remember the veterans who died in the war Mr Brown orders the pop pies in advance for the Poppy Cam and arranges or the pop pies to be sent free to schools in the Georgetown area Mr Brown also orders a total of wreaths for the Remembrance Day services which take place at Remembrance Park and the Glen Park on November Mr Brown s that donations are not asked for through the poppy campaign Any money that is col lected however stays strictly in the poppy fund which is set up lo help veterans for such things as living or medical expenses For the Youth ind Pro gram Mr Brown organizes the Day poetry essay and poster competitions and ranges for the Day services take in the schools The idea of the program is lo in vovt the kids with what the war meant to the veterans and what they think iboutit he said The competitions which start at the Grade level received over entries In all three last year Mr Brown and he and his wife Joan going through all of them Mr Brown organizes the color party the piper and the air cadets who the Remembrance Day services public schools He also arranges or the veterans who speak to the students about their lives the war I believe Legion in obligation to fulfill Mr Brown said adding it ABB ANT AVAILABLE Brown Mr Brown said that when he at tends these services whieh run in the schools he notices that tht students do respect and do remember the war lot students who set his color uniform will ask Where did you get your Mr Brown said he is tempted lo reph I got them from a cereal box We don wear the medals for ourselves Mr Brown said we wearing them for the veterans who gave so much and got so little Harry Brown was born in ville Ontario voungest of three sisters and one hrother He joined the services in lying about his ac to get in and spent the Christmas of that in run wich Scotland He then travelled to different bases in worked in the munition division where he spent next four years and finally he was transferred to the second division Army cor- he Mr Brown participated in the Day invasion into I mitt he having suffered i shrapnel wound he is sent to I in Birmingham Hi sliyed in for six months ind was fin illy stnt home but he said Home is So he went to Toronto to the Stanley Barracks mil received a discharge Suite then Ins He ly la wicks heart surge but he to work through few different jobs until decided to the I three years ago Now it the age of is the father of two grown children with six grind children and he said I ic enjoyed every of my life mil I don regret Since joining tin I Mr Brown said he Ins ever missed a nutting if wis s You in get involved if jour heart hi s nil summer break Regional councillors voted to follow their regular schedule of meetings through the summer down a proposal to cancel meetings in July and August However should here be mailers to holding commit tee or council meeting the mectingswlllbitaiictlleil Two conditions The application amend zoning on Part Lot Con by Maurice forget has been approved subject conditions Councillors approved Mr fcorget proposal to construct largo accessory building provided i new entrance on north of the property a culvert pint In put in and of parkland fee hi pud meeting There will ht a Brampton Parents Without Partners donte June starting m the Terry Miller A membership information meeting will be held the Civic Centre June at pm followed by the meeting map tor more inform ition mil ward fur ill hi r efforts with North 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ll give lit total dollars I prefer to come through with a Ii in I then hive iddons thin come with fit I Keith soil to he the liudgit is tin they t in I find SI Burlington Join little r i ham ml iv belli re kin nig Bird The Si will sponsor luncheon Iv I it tin ninth iniiual eon inn of hi in 1 A1 CARS TRUCKS CARS OFFER 1984 T BIRD PSPB 19B4 MARQUIS WAGON i 1984 BONNEVILLE psipb 1964 PHOENIX 1984 CAVALIER HB4ti 1984 MUSTANG in 1984 TEMPO Sipecil 1984T0PAZ2H ii 1984 PLYMOUTH RELIANT mi t 1984 OMNI i 1984CHEVETTE 1963 CROWN VICTORIA at iuio 1983 CAPRICE 1983 MARQUIS Gcil ula all STK STK 9623 9616A 9632 1984 TEMPO GL 4 DR CARS Belfoiuitain tea aids tornado victims Bel tain Village Church will hold its annual strawberry lea and sociatJune25 Money raised at the event will enable a Grand Valley single mother who had her home demolished in last years tornado to send her three children to sum There will be two sittings at the strawberry tea one from 1 m to m and the other from 30 The evening session Is a new lure to allow for more community participation Tickets for the event flail a just com addition to the 150- year old church are for adults and far children They be obtained from members of the church at the door tor Informal jot Barclay at 1519 or Dexter at Strawberry fest at Crawford Crawford Lake Indian Village Conservation Centre is Hang a Strawberry Festival June This day long event will include a variety of activities that represent Mow the Indians who once lived at Crawford Lake used strawberries Activities include ongoing Ion house tours with interpretive on hand to explain the significance of the Strawberry is well as pottery making demonstrations Native craft mak will be presented from 12 4 m with Arthur from and Ben Henry from Six Nations Mr specializes in sterling silver Iroquois Jewelry and Mr Henry is a sculptor both and modern styles A moccasin walk will be presented at Ham and visitors will have a to learn more about the Indian culture and their use of natural resources m Amos from Woodland Indian Cultural and tducotion Centre in will tilk about native dancing at the Conservation Centre through a slide show with displays of native and musical samples us ed during native wows Crawford I Indian village and Conservation Centre is located on Line at Ave just five miles south of Hwy I- or more information call the Region Conservation Authority weekdays or the Crawford Lake Conserve lion Area at I weekends Theatre sports whs spontaneous An event of spontaneous creative and entertaining fun was held Tuesday May at the John Elliott Theatre by the Hills Recreation and Parks Depart four teams two from the Georgetown District High School and two from Globe Theatre Pro ductions competed against each other to find the most original and off the wall scene Each team had to create a scene using lions from an idea panel and rely mg solely upon their own wit and expo en The evening proved to be big success with the Maybe from Globe Productions taking the title of Best Overall performance Con gratulatlons to Rose Jim Hooper and Lois for a job well done Special thanks go out to Jane for her time in putting the evening together and to the follow ing people who volunteered their time in making this event a sue cess pi BANK fl FINANCING v SKYLARK c rvm u CAVALIER mm 1983 TOYOTA TERCEL 1982 LYNX dr 1981 TOYOTA TERCEL mi TRUCKS MONTH Km POWERTRAIN WARRANTV ON ALL RECONDITIONED USED VEHICLES 1984 F 150 PU 6cyl PSIPB la tone E 150 VAN sin 1983 RANGER i 1983 RANGER PU 1982 F MID 150 Mia 9E03 9605 STK 9559 STK 9631 CAPITAL FOR SALES 361 St Georgetown 8731626

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