Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 20 October 1993, p. 8

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Page 8'— Halton Hills This Week. Vs. Disposables: | October 20,1993 Special univers By Bryn Davies Parents of Students who are intending to apply for university are encouraged to attend a special information session tonight (Wednesday) in our cafetorium from 7 top 8 p.m. The Purpose of the evening is to review the “nuts and bolts” of the appli- Cation process and to answer ight will be held later‘on Jan.6. Our Sraduating students are fortunate to have the su ance staff. A\special Senior Newsletter is printed regular- ly to update Students about university and college pro- grams, the application rocess and Scholarships and bursaries, as well as to find out about Opportunities to hear speakers or to visit vari- “¥ heard about the Mennonite apple pie and Oktoberfest ly to Mohawk for the 14th annual Fall Fair this weekend, but @© MOHAWK RACEWAY Principal’s Corner ous campuses. Students also Participate in a sp I Skills Workshop in’ September planned by our Staff. In par- ticular, I'd like to thank eil and Beth Avis for their special efforts with our graduating ¢lass. Last week our Students were treated to the trial run of our student radio Station, The intent of this Project would be to make our cafeto- rium more “inviting” to stu- dents during the lune! hour by Providing a variety of music during periods 2,3 and 4. Mr. Dale Lynds is the St ember Spearheading this initiative, S well, students were €xposed to their first federal all-candidates meeting on Friday. This Project was pro- This Friday Oct.22 & Saturday Oct, 23 And by the look on his face, he’s moted y Mr. John Hatzitotis, one of our history teachers, who working hard to increa: Student awareness about the impor- tance of the electoral process, This coming Friday, we will have our first Spirit Assembly hosted by our Student Athletic Associ ion under the guidance of Mr. Bevin Clark and Mrs, Wendy Mendlow. Over 60 Students are involved in this organiza- tion this year, Next Tu day, Wednesday and Thursday, beginning at 9 a.m., will our annual ity information sess Aw: e assemblies are a tradition a Georgetown and are an Opportunity for staff, Stu- ents and parents to recog- ize those who have earned > AS We dents who have made special contributions to the life of the school, I'd like to remind the pub- about our annual Cratt Sale on-the weekend of Oct, 30 and 31, Sis an annual event and ha: always been sell supported by our com- munity. This is an excellent ©pportunity to buy that cial Christma: gi a rea le pric Activities galore at Acton Legion By Harry Norton There were three lables of bridge and 13 tables of remember to bring back a little something for you-know-who. Gates open at 6:00 at 7:30 p.m. Admission is F just $3.50. For more informa-\ tion, call 905-854-2255 as P.m,, races start ae es ‘1 al euchre on Wednesday and Thursday. The winners for bridge were: Lil Cook, Mabel Brackman and Pearl Baker. Fi Stu Lance, Mi Aarj Louuet, Ray Grace Quarrie, Harvey Lambert and Ethel Clemment. winners for the meat draw wer rly Bird - Terry Cooper and Lloyd Nevelle; Regular - Hugh Miles, Cal Lysholm (2), Merle Dear, ete Turkosz ), Ray Amirault, H. Ownsley, P eterson, Tony Rouse, Phyllis Winters and Bob. Reynolds. The large roast was won by Eva (kitchen) Cutting. Coming Events Bridge and euchre on Wednesdays and Thursdays and the regular Meat Draw on Saturday, Miscellaneous After alot of work and not too. much help, the games room and the TV finally pa if ement for your Persevei those extra hours, 'y the way, rumor has it that the age and darts gang have started their re; lar gam INSTAN RESERVATIONS ®EANADA S000 Return Airfares from: Vancouver ‘Add Airport Tax & GST to above prices, Flights operate ftom Toronto #1 ONT REG # 1120980 SBP ROOS TRAVEL 873-2000

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