Wednesday September 1991 the HERALD Community Tyler Brander a fast learner By PAULINE JOHNSON Thomson Newsservice TORONTO Tyler Brander has been around cows alt his life but he says horses are his secret pas The year old farmers son a student at Milton District High School and a member of the Halton Club took first prize at this year Canadian National Exhibition in the Junior Draft Horse Showman ship competition The judges looked at the control and style of those leading the horse not the horses themselves Tyler who led a two yearold Clydesdale called April Rose emerged triumphant Asked why he was in a horse competition when he helps his dad Don run a Holstein dairy farm Tyler said he s become hooked on the horses I ve been around the cows so much and I needed a change Dad felt the same way so he bought the four horses and I got hooked and started showings them he says Tyler also won the Champion Horse Showmanship award at this years Achievement Day held earlier this month at the Agricultural Museum in Milton He says he would like to con tlnue showing and winning Tyler Brander However after next year the final year he would be able to enter junior contests hell have to go up against mare expenenc ed handlers in the seniors event The show two of their four draft horses and they sometimes use the horses at the farm for sleigh rides mthewmter University women special event By JANE FOG Herald Special The Georgetown University Women Club will be celebrating its Anniversary with a Wine and Cheese Reception for all past current and prospective members All Women a university degree are encourag to come out and learn about the clubs activities New grads are particularly welcome The reception will be held on Tues day September 10th p at St Albans Church Hall Glen Williams The Georgetown UWC is a member of the Canadian of University Women which was formed to encourage women to place their education at the service of their communicty and to foster high standards in tion The Georgetown Club has become quite active in our com munity by providing most recently committee members for the proposed landfill site meetings and for the Halton Hills Urban Study Review Committee and by having observers at all town council meetings It has also organized open forums on public concerns such as garbage disposal public education and town planning Throughout the year guest speakers make presentations at the monthly meetings which the public is encouraged to attend This year lineup is as follows October 1 Leslie Andrew Laun a Career in the Performing Arts November Nancy Stub- Solving Mysteries the Forensic Way January 7 Sally Ontario Getaways for Feburary Barb Healthy Food Choices The Cancer Connection March 3 Bob Williams Putting Children on the Political Agen da For families the UWC hosts the Super Sunday Series This is an exciting three concert series with this year s performers be ing Rick and Judy November 10 Lilhput January 12 and the Band on April 12 To pur chase tickets or for further in formation call 877 or At this reception the will also be presenting 000 in scholarships to local students Funding for these awards is raised from the clubs- famous annual used book sale For further information on the please call or 877 Dairy Princess finals By KAY WILSON The Ontario Dairy Princess Finals were held at the on Tuesday August 27 Heather Mcintosh of Lanark County won over four other Dairy Princesses Finalists were from the ties of Russell Grcnville Oxford and Last Parry Sound Heather will be promoting the Dairy Industry for the Ontano Milk Marketing Board in the next year Peel County Dairy Princess Donna made a good showing but lost out in the semt pfinals on Monday evening thai ring both the semi finals News and finals this past week was Lynda Thompson a local young lady of R Georgetown who won thi Ontano Dairy Pnnctss competition Kelly Little of Markham won the title last year and spoke at the competition following her crown the new Dairy Princess Kelly reviewed her past ytar that in eluded meeting Prince Charles at the Royal Dairy Show in England Say I saw it in The Herald BOB HAS A BASKET FULL OF BARGAINS FOR YOU SUNSHINE FRESH PRODUCE LOCALLY GROWN TYDEMAN RED APPLES Kg PROD OF ONTARIO CANADA NO TASTY BROCCOLI bunch PRODUCT OF U S A CANADA NO RED OR GREEN GRAPES 218 Kg MEAT THAT DOES MORE THAN COMPETE BONELESS SMOKED PICNICS Kg BOBS KNECHTEL BRAND DEALS POTATO CHIPS Bag LOWEST PRICE IN TOWN BBQ RUMP ROAST LB STRIP LOIN STEAK 5 Kg KNECHTEL ANNIVERSARY CHUNKY CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES Gram COLLECTOR TIN 049 2 FROZEN VEGETABLES Kg Bag GEORGETOWN FOOD MARKET MOORE PARK PLAZA Pleasure To Serve You Monday Friday am 9 Saturday 00 pm HOURS CLOSED SUNDAY WITH YOUR WEEKLY FAMILY SHOPPING of 50 00 you will receive FREE 2 Kg BAG OF REDPATH WHITE SUGAR Special Price Without Coupon 149 COUPON AT GEORGETOWN Values effective Wednesday 4th through Tuesday September