Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 19, 1991, p. 14

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TllKllIALlWtondiJIJft4rI191 Community in Focus- Feed me feed me The Llama In the exotic petting zoo at Pioneer Days was always eager to accept a snack from townspeople like Linda Walton Holding the animal Is Bernlce Height owner of Tiger Paw the Llmehouse business which owns the exotic animals Herald photo Dont pet the fish Swimming gold fish was a fascination too hard to resist for Philip Doll In of Accton who couldnt keep his hands out of the fish bowl during the Back to Acton Days celebration In Prospect Park In Acton Satur day Herald photo These three girls left to right Cairls Wall Caitlln Wall and Tanya Carson could be seen biking up and down Main Street during Pioneer Days as Bicycle parade part of the decorated bicycle parade photo Open for Health Finishing touches Brian of rgetown just bought this Sunday so he still had some polishing to do to make Oldsmoblle 88 three da before the Classic Cars for the car sparkle for the show Herald photo by Lisa Cancer car show at Cwnrvale Park in Georgetown Boonstoppel Pot Three year old and her little brother Brent held by mom Karen got a special treat from Mr Feel Good Julia Arnold at the Open House of the Halton Regional Health Departments Halton Hills office at Main Street Georgetown Friday Several displays explained the services the health department offers including pre natal classes a breast feeding service a womans group and a healthy sexuality clinic held every Wednesday at Main Street In Milton The department also aids people taking care of seniors does hearing and vision testing at all schools and Is involved in the parent child centre Herald photo by Lisa Boonstoppel Pot

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