Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 14, 1988, p. 7

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Spcrts Outlook Leisure Lines New summer staff The Halton Kills and Parks Department has made a com mitment community to its members quality recreational service Each summer this is dent In the youth programs thjl the Department offers One reason for success of our camps n our summer staff Tht Department would like to take this opportunity to briefly introduce you to this year supervisors for fourth year with Department is who brings with and knowledge of our summer A third yiar nursing it he University Western Ontario Carol is respond for our Sports Programs Camp and our Camp Buns an avid hcrwlt Carols Ion of sport will add lo success of program ItcsponsibU fur our tamp and Day Camp is Pete who joins recreation turn for his si year as supervisor Entering into his second year of Recreation Studies at the of Waterloo Pete natural en will be reflected in cilthre of his programs One of our three supervisors is Jennifer McLean who Is a graduate of University of Child Studies Program Jennifer is not new to Recreation and Parks Department and her lovt of children and experience with them will be a definitt bonus for our To Lot and Our second new supervisor Sarah is responsible for our Sum Activities programs and our Trips Sarah a student at Western brings to part men strong Itadtrship psnenct and a vanity of in Uresis which make her a rial asset to our summer staff You will sec Sarah involved in our Bus Trip pro- yam which ikes children such places as Ontario Place tht Toronto and Canada Wonderland Last but not least Sun nicks our staff for second year Last was the Department s Special vtn Is Promotions Assistant Sht was responsible for iiry sue Pioneer Hike Parade and Pinny Carnival is student at luecn and is pursuing a in education This experience coupled with her past caching experience makes her a nnlurul for our Leadership Development Program Teen Camp and Special Needs program Responsible for coordinating our supervisors is Kim Heaps Kim is a graduate of the University of Guclph with degrees psychology and sociology Starting with the Recrva tlon and Parks Department In the Leadership Development program Kim has been involved with Summer Programs for five years The Recreation and Parks Depart ment extends a warm welcome to its new and returning staff and wishes them a fun filled and successful If you have any questions about our summer programs or staff please call us at P7 Tennis starts The Gordon Ladies C In County tennis team played Wallace Park in the first match of the season May II returning home with a split in the points Deb K osier and Norma lost Hilda and Barb won with default Katin Wilson and won with scores of Sandy Morrow and Joanne Van Den Hock lost In two tic breakers which went The Gordon Club held official opening with round robin play The Junior boys Inter County started their matches May Wi have five Inter County teams and the mixed teams are on Tuesday and Thursday evenings so other Tuesday and Thursday courts will be available for open play and inter club play Please check with Norma for Ihe weeks available Greg Taylor Is convening Ihe house league play which start Wednesday June and continue every Wednesday evening from 7 II p Team captains will call players as to storting lime on June I Safety course Canadian Power and Sail Squadron of Georgetown presents their annual Lei Be Boat wise training course for children of ages The course is endorsed by the Canadian Coast Guard and covers safe practices fire and safety equip ment emergency situations VII radio and other boat wise topics Tuesday evenings May Juni at the Georgetown Public library G to a Registration opens May 17 at the library Family rates for the A Look Back QUESTION Who the n en 111 Middle School wrestler who a siltcr In the Canadian Wrestling Champion held it the of Waterloo in ASK Dieting and Dining Out food a high in fit ten be extreme void pi if ill when dining Here ire few suggcj Stan by going through ihe it lid bur but for those high and then order leaner cut meat fish or poultry that can be broiled Avoid fooiii that ire deepfried or have Diet Center we teach you now to dine defensively Dining inn la natural and enjoyable part of life and when you lorn how to order and how select food from the menu 11 not something you will have to forgo Diet Center today and find our htm veil our program will fit your lifestyle Mill St Georgetown LET THESE PROFESSIONALS HELP Inn keeps pleasing customers Carrying on a tradition of offering fine cuisine in a pleasant country setting he Terra Colta Inn continues to please its ever Increasing list of customers Pamela O Carroll part owner of the Terra Cotla Inn said the amount of customers coming in for business meetings has increased tremendously providing some great midweek GOLFERS HAVEN What better way to end your game than in the relaxing atmosphere of The Terra Inn OPEN TUESDAY TO SUNDAY Lunch 1 3 Afternoon Tea 3 500pm Patio Bar 3 p 5 Dinner 6 9 p Sunday Bullet Brunch 11am 1 30 p Licenced Major Credit Cards Accepted Reservations 1 King St Terra Cotta patronage She noted the inn with several private and semi rooms accommodates these types of gatherings aid groups often have guest speakers or displays Mrs O Carroll said relaxing setting is Ideal Tor these get adding the bulk of business about BO per cent halls from Ihe Brampton area with the remainder travelling from nearby Georgetown The Terra Cotta Inn offers three main rooms for customers The Tea House can accommodate SO80 people in privacy in what she called a classroom setting The Vic tana Room offering a private atmosphere for executives can scat about A semi private setting Is located in a downstairs room ideal tor business meetings ac commodatlng 2030 Individuals The Inn has been the scene of several mid week and weekend fashion shows coordinated by Caledon Betty with local models displaying the outfits Mrs O Carroll said shes been pleased by the shows and profes organization Weddings are always popular at the inn and its scenic and Mothers Day Easier etc are always busy times Always a popular draw is the regular Sunday brunches of many hot and cold items to please any taste The wo sea tings accommodate any lime schedule As well Salur day regular lunch dinner and light afternoon teas are just as attractive run roughly from noon lo5p Mrs O Carroll and her partner husband are plan ning to expand the inn with he hopes of adding at least 10 overnight rooms Mrs Carroll noted they been getting a lot of requests for overnight facilities since the inn is located within reasonable distance from the cily The rooms would appeal weekend visitors boh winter and summer in eluding those on skiing In pi Mrs Carroll Ihey operate with six full time and part time staffers She and her husband have been the helm of the inn for the past three years pulling Ttrra on the map NORTH HALTON GOLF COUNTRY CLUB MiptoAve at Trafalgar Georgetown PRIVATE CLUB WITH Golf Curling Tennis Social Memberships Phone Numbers 8775236 or 4571 695 COUNTRY CLUB MILTON ONTARIO 9 36 Outdoor Olympic Size Swimming LOUNGE OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND available for Wedding PartlaaandSocli Functions Complete With Now Sound System 8786701

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