Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 29, 1984, p. 11

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ABOUT THE HILLS No Venture students There any students who took part in the provincial governments Student Venture Capital from Hal ton Kills According to Greg Long summer informa officer for the Ontario Youth Secretariat no out is registered from Georgetown or Acton but he encourages students to apply early fur next year Area students in the program include an IB year old from Erin who purchased chickens and two high school students from who their business painting mailboxes Other students registered in the area are from Brampton Caledon and 30th anniversary If you re a member of the North Golf and Country Club there a special celebration Sept 16 Stirling at with opening ceremonies there will be a variety events including hoop and trivia board contests Jive exhibition 1954 dress parade a rework display Were using less This year July peak electricity demand of IS 13 million kilowatts was down slightly from last years peak of 15 million kilowatts That a becnuseJuly as July 1983 and so air conditioning needed as much Energy consumption was up per cent from the same month lost year Almost billion kilowatt hours of electricity were consumed in July compared to billion kilowatt hours used in July 1983 Fishing champs Local youngsters John Peddle and Brad Thornton of Georgetown didcxtremely well in the first ever Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters Junior ishing Weekend Of the 100 teams entered John and Brad placed ninth and won two Cast muster Reels and Graphite Rods two Lure Kits two yards Mitchell monofilament line and two 100 yards line for heir fish pound ounce catch The 0 A H Junior Fishing Weekend took place over two days on Pigeon Lake northwest of Peterborough Each team was allowed to weigh in up to two rock bass two two perch one bass one small mouth bass and one walleye per day A four ounce bonus was given for each fish that could be released alive Of the fish caught only one died New members wanted If you like to sing the Georgetown Choral Society might be able to help They re looking for new members and Ihclr first practice of the season is Sept at p at the Knox tenor Churth Dale Wood is the director of the choir The group has members who come from a variety of backgrounds but they all share a common love or good music and singing or more information call B77 They want ideas Members of the North Haiton board of the Social Planning Council want your Ideas for the coming year They re holding an open house tonight at 15 at 104 Guelph Street The provides the Haiton region with four major services community planning community development social research and services to volunteers The council also delivers services to the community through a variety of means Including he development of specific projects and program committees consulting and serving on govern community committees For more Information call Fall winter brochure Beginning Sept the Recreation and Parks Department will be distributing their Fall and Winter Community Brochure featuring many Recreational opportunities and community services In Haiton Hills There will be information on fitness and skating programs coaches courses swimming lessons and much much more Dairy Princess finals By KAY WILSON 1 1 era Id Correspond en t NORVAL Congratulations to Dairy Princess Laura Marshall of Helton and Mary Lou Laidlaw of Peel County They each won their night at the CNE competition and competed in the semi finals early this week Mary Lou competed Monday night and Laura Tuesday at Results were not available as of press time The final competition Is Wednesday night In the main ring of the Coliseum when a new Ontario Dairy Princess will be chosen FLASH POINT Coarta Language at SaL Sun continuous show at STARTS FRIDAY PRINCE PURPLE RAIN Coart Sat Sun Mon continuous how 15pm HELD OVER and WEEK STAR TREK 3 SEARCH FOR SP0CK Enmlng at 00 Sat Sun Mon continuous show GUELPH ST Acton sign vandalism hits new high Tilt 11 V Hid its ill icking signs in more Hun it belie the If you looking for mulfln maniacs here they are residents left to right Van and Gail Rutherford are hatches and batches of apple pie banana chocolate chip plnacolada chocolate pranul butter chip honey bran and carrot muffins for hungry urchins and others Sept Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church Is holding a garage sale and corn roast Sept to p and the next morning fromS a to noon church member will continue the garage sale and also sell baked goods If you buy a muffin on your way to the fall fair Saturday they II give you the recipe for It too Stop by for tome goodies from scratch Herald photo all three partus arc bung hit got a here he snd Rut Us not in like they have me people there are gtltini liil it Otto Torj like it tin 10 ye siiilc lit been in spokesman Wilson the sin as limes is bid lis before He lot of 1 sins effect on own irs from whom It s just making our that much more determined Mr When the siMis tit stolen they nil ill up want us to tome back with another New Democrat spokes man Foster said been no less linn before for his locally but Acton ib suffering nothing compared to It terrible down there he said As fist lis vl put sign up it s It looks like some one with a real hate our party Soyn Georgetown fW Market Place Off I Hume family farm festival Herald Special A weekend of the way It used to be was enjoy by many attending tin fourth annual Firm Festival on the Line The Hume family in the Scotch Block area In Many attractions took all weekend with the thresh sawmill shingle making and plowing by the Ontario Antique Tractor Plowman Ihe mini tractor pull with competitors com southern the Scotch Block The Walters family played both nights for which was well attended Participants enjoyed steam cooked Rev Gordon Hume of Milton was IhL guest for the Sunday morning service Rev Hume is for the Church of Can ido and brother is Sherwood Legion ladies TUTTY Herald Special In the Aug 15 report jour correspondent was in error Marg Clarke s father William is residing at Milton Manor and she was one of ten children My apologies to all concerned FUTURE FFATUR Food Fair Booth Sept 7 Birthday Supper Sept 15 Tickets still available call or Sports Euchre for District Sept in Georgetown To participate call Aug 19 a farewell breakfast was held at the Legion Hall for our recent visitors from the to the lad our American Legions at the night dinner A branch 120 ribbon was presented to he ladles by Mid UNIPERM 0750 ta Complete Favourite Recipes ZUCCHINI SNACK 3 eggs slightly beaten 23 c cooking oil 23 honey vanilla 2 c zucchini finely grated raw 3 c all purpose flour tsp salt 1 tsp baking soda baking powder 1 cinnamon finely chopped nuts In a medium sized bowl mix together eggs oil honey vanilla and zucchini In a large bowl mix together flour salt soda baking powder and cm To this add honey mix ture stirring only enough to moisten dry mixture Fold chopped nuts Turn in to 2 9 loaf pans that have been well greased Bake at 325 for 1 hour Cool for minutes before removing Irom pans Makes 2 loaves MAIN ST GEORGETOWN NATURAL PEANUT BUTTER SMOOTH A 09 HONEY COFFEE Leg Plymouth and Kingston Mass A really big thank you to all our cooks servers and cleaner uppers A special thank you to Mr and Mrs Doug Norton members of our branch who gave cor PICTURE FRAMING I Save 50 FRAME AviiUMe ZOO MATT Colouri Acid Free Regular GLASS or Hon Glare All LABOUR Clunjei AH CUSTOM Framing Al FRAMED Prelum Alt FRAMED Mirrors STRETCHING Needlework and etc BUY DIRECT- MIDDLEMAN Georgetown 8776642 STUDENTS SCHOOL DESKS ygoo A GREAT VALUE Broodies FURNITURE WAREHOUSE LTD 334 GUELPH ST 8772828 GEORGETOWN 8772828

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