Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 31, 1988, p. 8

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Dairy princess advances at Congratulations to Lynda Thompson of Georgetown the Peel County Dairy Princess who competed at the Canadian National Exhibition on Aug mid along with the Dairy Princess won the right to compete again on Aug 2D In the semifinals Eleven princesses competed last Thurs day and princesses ting their respective counties took part each evening from Wed tics day to Saturday following be semifinals on Aug 29 and the finals will be held on Wednesday Aug 31 in the main ring of he coliseum Each princess gave a two o three minute talk on one of five subjects pertaining to the dairy In Lynda drew the subject Favorite Dairy hood and had a couple of minutes to put her thoughts together while the princess ahead or her was speak lug Lynda is he daughter of Roy and I teat her Thorn psah of It It 4 Georgetown anniversary NOItVAl Congratulations to Jim and Best of Norval who will be married SO years on Sept 7 Their two sons Gordon and his Patricia and Murray and his wife rubor a both reside in Six grandchildren Tracv Jamie Jenn fer Jeffrey visiting their grandparents Jim spent two years in the navy during the last war and saw a good part of the world at that time The couple have enjoyed several trips since retirement and for the lost IB years Jim has been In the business of sharpening saws and gardening tools from heir own home on Heritage Road fortunately Chris Una suffered a stroke lost March and has been a pall wit in Peel Memorial Hospital since then Their many friends and neighbors extend best wishes on is special anniversary ran gem en Is have been made for Christina receive visitors at the conference room Ward of Hospital for he after Sympathy sent of Glen Williams on the sudden death of their brother in law Frank Woods of Scbomberg formerly of Georgetown who passed away at Newmarket Hospital on Aug Beloved husband of Elsie and dear rather of Michael and Robert and fondly remembered by his two grandchildren A private family service was held from the Schomberg Funeral Home on Aug at 11 a Crema ion followed Get well wishes Oct well wishes o Eunice Wilson of Norval and Amy Burke of Georgetown who have not been enjoying the best of health reccnily Also to Nurse Georgetown who has been spen ding some time in the McMaster Medical Centre Hamilton and to Irene Hunter of Milton who is con valcscing I following cataract surgery Fun at the Thatcher is entertaining every doy from 3pm to p at the Fosters O Keefe tent at the CNE Anyone who is taking in the Exhibition might tike to rest a while and at the same time enjoy the finest In musical entertainment Piemaking bee Crawford con a making bee at the Nor val United Church on Monday evening Aug 22 Forty seven ap ple pies were mode which are some of the goodies being served at the church booth for the upcoming Steam Era Show The show will be held Sept at the Milton Fairgrounds A special feature of the show will be a d splay of Inter Hanoi Harvester equipment There will also be 20 steam engines a saw mill and antique can as well as ladles hand which will be on display and Haltons finest Congratulations Sandra Halton Dairy Princess who competed on Satur day evening at the Dairy Princess competition Sandra was one of the 11 princesses and made a good showing but was not lucky enough to be chosen a winner Twice the fun Congratulations to Bruce and Muriel RRS Milton on the birth of their sixth and seventh grand children twin girls Sarah and Krista at the General Hospital on Aug Proud parents are Greg and Anne Keller of Another fine mess to sort out WALT fcl North Whose mess Is Ibis anyway In las week Queen Park Report I said that since we all help produce the garbage that goes make up the contents of a sanitary landfill we all have a right and duly to help determine how he garbage disposal problem is solved I am not suggesting that we each ma and monitor our own backyard gar bage dump but that society must maintain ultimate control of tl At the risk of accused of sounding like a politician I am going to suggest that the answer is both and no Government should not doing those hat private enterprise can do more The problem in this case that has more do with safety than profit hardly seems reasonable to ask a business to con tlnually forego its profit in the public interest It Is equally unreasonable to ask society to believe that an in el 11 gent businessman is going to do this Garbage dumps have become such large scale operations that they are taking resources away from other Important municipal under takings How can we ensure both im mediate and term safety as well as Allow municipalities to get on with he elements of the business of governing A partnership between business and government would seem to pro vide some of the answers This part could take several forms At its simplest It might consist of a municipal government contracting nut the management of a te to a private company while retaining the right to monitor site safety as well as determine lipping fees Various levels of government might In to agreements to use private sites provided hey retain he ul 11 mate right to monitor both the site and its safely and the type of waste that is being dumped Cooperative might be arranged where the participating government was responsible tor Tandfllling but in private concerns onto he site to set up and operate recycling and energy from waste facillt Ballinafad Dandies notch another win By BETTY Herald Correspondent The Jim Dandies tucked another win under their caps after a game Slaved with Double Trouble larion the Jim Dandles pitcher was In top pitching form The tombstones In the cemetery are being vandalized and toppled over These atones hove stood for many years and II Is truly a shame when Individuals have to seek their through destruction Please report to the police if you see any mischief going on In the cemetery The wheelchair romp has now been completed at the Community Centre Andrews and Short Ills have submitted a bid for the baseball This bid will be reviewed at the Hall Board meeting slated for Aug A representative from the Hallon Hills Recreation Department will attend this meeting also to discuss the possibility of funding for the new diamond Plans will be made for be upcoming Com Roast Dance on Sept 10 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone 416877 S Yo C See Th Condominium For The Treesi Road Sou Experience A New Carefree Lifestyle In Georgetown From 137500 The world is at your doorstep yet you are beautifully sheltered from it all in a spacious suite that includes panorama florr to ceiling bay windows colonial style doors and trim throughout designer ceramic tile floors in kitchens and bathrooms illuminated kitchen ceilings lavish master suites with whirlpools marble and colonial trimmed fire places in penthouses security system sq ft l bedroom with den Plus theres an attractively decorated marble lobby and fully equipped health and leisure club thats all yours CENTRE 5 M nules to Slteel 1 i l r in J Stop Prist 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