Page 10:Halton HillsThis Week, Wednesday, July.15,1992 Local supporters of the Bruce Trail Association along with local dignitaries celebrated the Bruce Trail's * 25th Birthday, July 1st by opening a new trail at Scotsdale Farm. (From left) Vicki Barron, Chair for Credit Valley Conservation Association, Mayor Russ Miller, Dorothy Duncan, Chair for the Ontario Heritage Foundation, Halton-Peel MP Garth Turner, Halton North MPP Noel Duignan and Ken Garisel, president of the Bruce Trail Association. Bruce Trail celebrates 25th birthday Bruce Trail Canada Day cel- great success. The hikes left in the later were able to walk around and ebration at Scotsdale farm was a morning and those who arrived view the farm animals and the scenery. Lunch was a sold-out affair, and the bi 1 ARE YOU PROUD OF YOUR | fice ee Peps GREEN THUMB? Enter the Acton Horticulture Society Annual Garden Contest. Deadline Entry Date: July 15/92. Open to all Acton area residents. Gardens to be judged end of July, ’92. Winners will be presented with awards - Sept. ’92 meeting. Send entries to: c/o 174 Longfield Rd., Acton, Ont. L7J 2K4. — — — — ENTRY FORM — — — — — rT | Garden - Vegetables | [_] - RURAL Garden - Lawn Flowers | [_] - URBAN Garden - Vegetables Gedo. aim roves. 4 [] - commMercIAL At 2 o’clock there were speeches by local dignitaries, including Garth Turner, MP; Noel Duignan, MPP; and representatives of the Ontario Heritage Foundation, the Credit Valley Conservation Authority} the Niagara Escarpment Commission, and the Bruce Trail Association. After the speeches, the draws for the print and the book were made. The print ticket was drawn by Mayor Russ Miller and won by Mr. Stevens of Georgetown. The book was won by Mr. Holmes of Oakville. Lawn - Flowers | The final event of the day was the cutting (and eating!) of a large birthday cake. The event organizers would like to thank the CVCA employees who helped to set up, tun, and clean up. Special thanks to Dave Ogley of Steak Express for the wonderful meat and to everyone who came out to help celebrate. Happy Birthday, Canada. by LES MELLISH The response to the announce- ment of the Jubilee Concert at Roy Thompson Hall has been enthusi- astic and the Royal Bank bus has now been filled. The date of the booking is now August 17. It was not possible to get seats for August ment calendar and as Georgetown seniors have responded so well to this offer of a bus so kindly donat- ed by the Royal Bank it would probably be worthwhile next year to run two buses and charge a little extra on top of the ticket price to pay for the buses. IEEE OEE EI. Id like to take this opportunity to thank This Week for affording the Seniors Association the oppor- tunity to publish items in this col- umn “Seniors for the Future” to maintain weekly contact with members of the association, with all seniors and really with the com- munity in general. The Georgetown & District Seniors Association extends a warm wel- come to This Week a long and suc- cessful career. Perrtrrttr ttt tot rotro rd Regarding Association business, I can report that members of the Executive, the Board and the Committees are continuing to work through the summer. Specifically work is continuing on possible temporary locations for a senior Seniors for the Future Response for concert excellent centre and nothing is standing in the way except money — this is the problem and we will talk some more about the future. In the meantime, we are also continuing to raise funds and step- ping up to another level of fundraising wit a raffle, which you’ ll be hearing more about soon. This is a joint effort of both Acton and Georgetown seniors with two big prizes, an inclusive trip to Hawaii and a trip to Las Vegas (for two). Look for more details and tickets soon. IES OHS E EEE ok i k The Association enjoyed a good attendance at its Annual General Meeting on May 29, 107 members were present. Perhaps this resulted from holding the meeting in the afternoon. Participation in discus- sion around a potential site for a seniors centre was good. It is too bad, as reported two weeks ago, that the possibility fell through, but, I wish to comment a little more on that now. While we are willing to compromise on size and location for a seniors’ centre, the Town and the Association must know the level of quality of any proposed cone. facility. We did not know this of the Main St., property, or ihe cost of getting a satisfactory quality level. And, assuming we could have had this property — which is doubtful any- way — it would have been perma- nent — for 25 or 30 years — so it is critical that everyone knows just what we’d be getting and what it would cost. HALTON HILLS THIS WEEK 873-2254 Presented by Georgetown Globe Productions _FAMILY RESTAURANT AUGUST 5, 6, 7 at 8 p.m. and Mikael & Fay Your Hosts AUGUST 8 at 2 and 8 p.m. At the John Elliott Theatre Church St., Georgetown g For August 5 OPENING NIGHT! Sp 4 Pairs of Tickets to be WON! ionsored by Halton Hills This Week === Sun. - Thurs. = ' Name one song from "Grease" | "2 FOR 1" SPECIAL 1 - ' Junior New York Steak : Name ' Includes Soup, Juice, Coffee Add I & Dessert ! Phone: : i Banquet facilities available | BREAKFAST SPECIAL | . Bacon, Ham or Sausage Home Fries, 2 Eggs & Toast $14,% Deposit or mail ballots to Halton Hills This Week, 332 Guelph St. Unit 9. Tickets to be drawn at Noon July 30/92. Winner to pick up prize tickets by 5 p.m. Friday or new winner shall be drawn. 232 Guelph St., Georgetown 873-7818