Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 4, 1991, p. 38

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the HERALD School News Wednesday December 1991 Christmas activities abound in area schools Christmas is a busy time of year for everyone and Hills public separate and high schools are no different Area schools have many planned for parents pupils and public alike CENTENNIAL MIDDLE SCHOOL December 9 30 a m Georgetown District High School Band will perform for students December an evening of Christmas carolling for Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital December The Christmas Centennial Middle School and Alumni Vocal and Instrumental choir will perform at John Elliot Theatre no time has been decided upon for this evening concert GEORGE KENNEDY December Annual Christmas Concert toSpm at Cen Middle School Will feature junior choir GLEN WILLIAMS December to m junior grades present their Christ mas concert with an theme HARRISON December 18 Open House for parents teachers and students bet ween and 30 m JOSEPH GIBBONS December Christmas the night before Christmas concert 7pm to8p m December Christmas carolling in the Joseph Gibbons auditorium Parents students and invited for hot chocolate and carols M BENNETT December afternoon and Christmas concert December Red and Green Carolling and will be held at school PARK Decembers School choir to sing at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital tree lighting and decorating December School outing to Nut cracker Suite performance at 0 Centre December Christmas gathering and carolling to 7 30 p Student made crafts will be featured in classrooms ROBERT LITTLE December Evening Open House featuring carols parents classroom visits and children s decorations STEWARTTOWN December 18 to Christmas Concert Grade and 8 students ill perform play Surfin Santa ACTON High School December 17 Band Christmas Con cert and Fashion Show All grades involved in performance A per time has not been set HOLY CROSS December 17 18 Christmas assembly Week of December 2 Ongoing Cnstmas food drive Donations will go to food banks SACRECOELR December Film presentation of La Visit Pere Noel The festive season arrives for students at GDHS By BRYN DAV1ES Principal GDHS Herald Special Next week marks the beginning of Christmas festivities at Our annual drive in con junction with the Lioness Club will begin on Monday December 9 This is a twoweek campaign Dried goods and non perishable foods are needed Our thanks Mr Genore and his students for their community spirit We are also involved in the an Toys for Tots campaign Your donation of new toys or cash will help to ensure that no child in Halton Hills goes without a new toy this Christmas morn ing Our thanks to Mr Cotton and the Student Athletic Association for their support of this project Our grade classes will also be conducting a bake sale on Mon day December 9 and day December to raise money for Toys for Tots Your support for both these projects particularly in this time of economic recession is greatly appreciated Our annual Concert will be held on Wednesday December in our cafetonum beginning at 30 p m Our instrumental and choral groups will be performing to br us into the spirit of the season Admission will be for adults 3 for children and teens or per family We will also be having a special breakfast for grade students and their senior mentors on day December 13 from 30 a m to Tickets will be sold by class reps prior to the event What better way to think about Christmas than to have little children in our school For the next two weeks we will be having 27 preschool children at GDHS as part of our bi annual Play School project The girls and boys in our Grade Parenting Course under the direction of Mrs Met and Mrs Wilson will be learning first hand how to parent little ones The last day of classes this year will be Friday December 20 As in the past we will operate on a special schedule with the staff performing their annual skit for the entertainment of the student body Happy to the Jewish families in our community Wacky hat winners Big small short and tall were the hats and worn by students at Georgetown District Christian School during last Wednesday s Hat Day to promote books Each student designed a hat to reflect a book theme and compete In specific categories The winners of these categories Include back row to right Chris for silliest hat his cousin Joe Leferlnk who won for tallest hat and resist using his cousins hat to shoot hoops and Edward Loveless with his Paddlngton Bear hat for the biggest hat In the front row left to right Jared Helder won for smallest hat Gillian Dibbits for her Secret Garden hat best representing a book and Garrlt Kamminga for silliest hat Herald Photo December 10 Tuesday mass December Skating December 19 Christmas concert am to 30 a m Each classroom will perform ST December 6 Joy Day Will feature door decorating December 7 30 m School production of Surfin Santa December 20 10 a Mass Carolling is scheduled for 1 p m ST JOSEPH December to Christmas concert December 7 pm Annual family mass THE CORPORATION OF THE Town of Hills Hills Drive Box HILLS Georgetown Ontario L7G PURCHASE 1992 dog licenses NOW SAVE 500 Dog licenses for 1992 are now on sale at 15 00 each By law No as amended requires that all dogs in Hills must be licensed before February of each year or within seven 7 days of being acquired Dog licenses are 20 00 per dog if purchased after Feb 1992 not including any penalties or fines which may be imposed by the courts for conviction of an offence under The Animal Control By law SO BUY NOW AND SAVE Senior Citizens who are years of age or older upon proof of age will be charged a license fee of 10 for each dog Dog licenses may be purchased at the following locations Halton Hills Civic Centre 1 Halton Hills Drive Georgetown Halton Hills Hydro Electric Commission Alice Street Acton Halton Hills Animal Control 5th Line Georgetown Animal Clinic Road North Georgetown Terra Glen Animal Hospital 10th Line Georgetown Acton Veterinary Clinic 10 River Street Acton Halton Hills Veterinary Clinic Main St Georgetown Home Hardware 333 Street Georgetown Leathertown Feed and Pet Supply Mill St Acton J Ustrycki Municipal Law Enforcement and Licensing Officer Ad No THE CORPORATION OF THE Town of Halton Hills 1 lis Drive PO Box 128 HILLS Goorgoiown Ontario 17G NOTICE PARKING Parking of a vehicle on any street at any time for longer than three consecutive hours is prohibited by By law On street parking hinders snow clearing operations Your cooperation is requested Please comply with the requirements of this By law AUTHORITIES MAY HAVE VEHICLES TICKETED OR TOWED AWAY AT THE OWNER S EXPENSE SNOW PLOWING Placing or pushing of snow or ice onto streets will obstruct or encumber the roadway and this is prohibited by By law Improper snow and ice clearing can be a serious hazard to motorists Your cooperation is required Please comply with the requirements of the By law AUTHORITIES MAY HAVE THE SNOW AND ICE REMOVED AT THE PROPERTY OWNER S EXPENSE YOUR CO OPERATION IS NECESSARY TO ENSURE EFFECTIVE WINTER CONTROL MEASURES AND SAFE CONDITIONS R C Austin Eng Town Engineer Town of Halton Hills

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