tho HERALD Community News Friday July 1991 Georgetown resident leads Credit River clean up Georgetown resident Mike is leading a sue member team of students who 11 be rehabilitating the upper part of Credit River In Alton this sum thanks to grants from the Shell Environmental Fund The team was formed when Shell donated two grants of to Unlimited of Canada to clean up both the Credit and Rivers For weeks Mr Zimmer and his crew will remove debris and sediment from the stream to make it more habitable for dent Brook Trout said Michael Warrlan President of the Greg Clark Chapter of Trouts Unlimited of Canada in Toronto We are working in coopera with the Metro Toronto Region Conservation Authority the Credit Valley Conservation Authority and the Ontario Ministry of Natural to restore the fisheries in parts of the more upper reaches to a more natural condi following years of neglect said Mr Restoration of these resources msut be addressed now before urban encroachment eliminates them forever Obstruction of flow stltation Egg race David Farrugla of Halton Hills almost dropped his egg during the egg race when he turned to look at the camera Friday during the Safari Day Camp mini Olympics at Holy Cross School in Georgetown The Safari Camp is for children with asthma and their and is sponsored by the Lung Association Herald photo SERVICES LTD FOR ALL YOUR MORTGAGE NEEDS CALL CAPTAIN DAVEKRAUSE 20 Years Lending Experience Personalized Service Great Rates 8734991 FAX WERE YOUR INSURANCE BROKERS WE UNDERSTAND PAUL CARMSTRONG BROKERS IT0 143 MILL ST HaKon Ontario 8770133 Rheem Central AC 2 Ton Unit INK LTD Plumbing Halting Air excessive heating and loss of habitat are all major problems we re dealing with he added Trouts Unlimited of Canada is an organization of volunteers backed by a small full time pro fessional staff It works in part with industry govern ment landowners and other groups to conserve enhance and protect local coldwater fishing resources food stores target OPEN 24 7 DAYS A WEEK 51 GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN