Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 30, 1988, p. 3

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OUTLOOK Aprils ltn on Hal too Hills Ad Venturing in Israel Ambulance quarters expanded Six Venturers North niton spent two weeks wandering through years of history during a trip to Israel Every day was an exciting day said Georgetown Venturer leader Wayne Point The only problem with the trip was It was too short After a 14hour flight on fc1 airlines Mr his son Derek and other Venturers and Scouts from the greater Toronto legion began a 14day vacation exploring cities such as Bethlehem Jerusalem It just look Iht first day or two get used to the Israeli currency Mr Having a tour guide who worked as an archaeologist was an added bonus in that he knew he history of the places the Venturer troop A visit to the underground city which is completely buried proved exciting We had to go down a hole in the ground and pull ourselves through a tunnel Mr Polhttsaid Seeing the Masada was special It was different looking at things over years old Derek said During the Roman Invasion Jews lived on top of the cliff in the middle of no man land for a number of years Rather than be conquered by the Romans the Jews took their own lives The Venturer troop also walked through the Valley of the Cross and the Dead Sea Scroll Swimming in the Dead Sea was an experience If you opened your eyes they got burned because of the salt The IT St residence atop the ambulance building was rented to Walter and Jean for a month including utilities When the Aucltlnes leave he building May 1 the town of Hills will drop the rent to IMS plus utilities and the am The ambulance service needs the space to store medical supplies con duct training courses and for of rices The extra space would be greatly appreciated said Douglas McLeod President of the Hal too Hills Ambulance Service Member ship of the ambulance service is at SO members but Mr ex pects an Increase about members New Sheridan president named Mary E has been ap pointed the third president of Sheridan College effective July 1 1988 Sheridan Board of Governors Sutler recently A Burlington resident Ms hem VicePresident at Mohawk College in Hamilton held a number of positions it College in Kitchtner from 1373 to including lie Director Applied Arts and Business chair man of Arts and Director College and Community Relations The new in president has demonstritcit smse of vision regarding the of colleges in a time of restraint and has shown a strong eagerness tackle the issues the future said Ms Sutter will lead a if Sheridan who are to Iht success of dedicated lo the of lion said Ms Since the September that current College President Don Shields would retire June 30 Sheridan s Board has conducted a coast search for president A presidential profile was drafted with Input from every level of the college ON OUR INTERIOREXTERIOR PACKAGE RUNNING BOARDS FREE INSTALLATION 87341570 265 Guelph Street Georgetown 1201 Burlington 639 3254

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