Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 24, 1991, p. 11

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Community in Focus THE WEEKEND OUTLOOK Friday May 1M1 Page Go fly a kite With tittle wind trying to get a kite flying wasnt an easy task for Park Public students competing in the schools kite competition Wednesday but Fedora front left and her partner Amy Palmer front right had their kites in the air for a few minutes while other students kept trying Stream project results Acton Public School Trustee Arlene Bruce left helps Robert Little Public School Grade five student Viel hold up the results of a stream protect and three other students completed as part of the schools Little Inspires Fondness for the Environment Open House held Wednesday at the school An unidentified student Is seen poking his head from outside the classroom door ob viously very keen to know about the environment- related projects Students accompany dignitaries Halton Regional Chairman Peter far left and Acton Councillor Gerald far right were just two of the several dignitaries that attend ed the Little Inspires Fondness for the Environ ment Open House put on by students at Robert Little School Acton Wednesday Students Chris and Debbie were assign ed to Chairman Pomeroy and respec tively to show them the different student projects on display at the school Herald photo Kinsmen car Fly like an eagle Arlene In car and her husband Ian middle picked up the 1991 Toyota Corolla from Carman Widdess left manager of the Georgetown Toyota dealership Wednesday The pur chased the car over the phone during the Kinsmens TV Auction held May where Kinsmen raised said Kinsmen member Bruce right Heraldphoto As a breeze caught the material of this kite Shaunna Fedora ran with her unseen partner Amy Palmer to try and get the kite in the air during Park Public Schools Kite Flying competition Wednesday Heraldphoto

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