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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 15, 1986, p. 15

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Festival Five agenda offers entertainment Clap to the music watch a play or laugh at a children entertainer Festival Five began yesterday and it runs until Oct 19 featuring a wide range of entertainment celebrating the fifth anniversary of our Cultural Centre Sandra Beech Is a well known children entertainer who began the train of musical talent at the John Elliott Theatre Tuesday She wraps up an afternoon performance today Tonight is the ever popular talent night Amateurs from the ty strut their stuff to family and friends You II never hear more so don I miss the many acta people who may be your neighbors during the day John McDonald will talk about Georgetown s past with a slide show At night students from Georgetown family of schools present a program of music and drama coordinated by Paul Friday at p residents will have the chance to research vour Students bring theatre alive I It raid Special The John Elliott Theatre will come alive Thursday when the combined efforts of Georgetown s six schools bring you Festival Five a musical production by ISO students The bulk of the will feature singing and dancing The Junior schools will start off the night and then the senior will carry the entertainment for the second half of the evening Centennial Public School will be doing Moon a calypso or rangement by Paul music teacher at Centennial and or gamier of the Festival Five There will be dancers singers a ukulele player ind much more in the performances by Centennial students Mr and the Centennial choir have been preparing for this evening since September The feel amongst them Is that this year Festival will be the best In the past the theatre has been very close to be full but this year It expected I The grand finale Thursday night will be the combined choirs off Stewart town Senior Public School and Centennial This In itself be a sight to see SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday October 15 1MMPage3 Joy Bousf ield receives WI scholarship competitor that if you registered for the library sponsored program Friday evening is show time for the Georgetown Little Theatre Georgetown Choral mid Globe Productions group will present a mini show of or short plays Jazz fans are treated to a time Snturdiy evening with Bryan Day and the Jaz Band For that added touch popular singer will A fond farewell lunch Sunday is planned for 11 fcitunng the intertainment of the guitarist duo McAllister and Wilson Tickets and program information are available by calling or by dropping by the recreatio offices in Georgetown Tump Street At he District Women In Fall Board meeting Oct it was announced that 19yearold Joy I eld of Milton received both the Ethel Chapman Scholarship and District Bursary Joy completed her Grade 13 at Milton District High School and has commenced Management Economics at the University of Guelph The MOO In awards was well deserved Joy has maintained a very hectic schedule throughout her school years by taking part in 1J clubs earning her St John Ambulance First Aid certificate acting as Life Guard at KcLso Inking three years of piano lessons being a member of a concert band for four years whilst being on active member of Knox Presbyterian Church The Chapman Scholarship and District Bursary are awarded to boys or girls residents of Halton who complete the re quired number of programs and are furthering their education after Grade 13 Applications for these awards can be received from leaders In Region GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND sinclair ave New Kids on the Block Summer his and gone and now nil the kids ore hick in yeir however there II be some new Recently the Board of to the Kids n the Mock committee to use their and disabled puppets in the classroom as fin tool t leach children about Hie pupped ind it in the program 11ns eiposiiri I 111 it volunteers tin i In tin Mils riming i puppet r in run- Hie kit ire now In nil I our pup is required II Hi Y volunteers team up for North Halton By 1 12 Herald Special The Georgetown Acton and Milton are amalgamating their volunteer advisory boards to present a more consistent Image In North Halton community cording to local director Claude tie Smith The new Regional Council which meets for the first time this Thursday will be responsible for and activities the three serving nor Mrs the the best ways of implementing our revised system should help improve goals the quality of the MCA program The will ilsn cover special ming projects it each of the three We feel we can lean from one including eorctown art auction another Mrs Smith said Whit is ind Ac tun Intern il good for Acton mjy not be good for Understanding Committee which Milton llknow that gathers inftirmilion on YMCAs Mrs Smith added that the old across the globe in the system caused unnecessary Third World Licensed daycare in Acton provided Smith she is hoping to recruit at least four more Currently the Millon YMCA has one totivcoiilheboird The volunteers seem keen It really exciting to eet together when we share common interest Mrs Smith said INCENTIVES ID HELP PORK PRODUCERS BE MORE GOMPET TIVE EDITOR NOTE The Herald has agreed to publish a series of columns about member agencies In the Helton United Way campaign This fall Is the first year the town has had a United Way These stories will allow readers a chance to see where their donations will be going In he way of programs and services What does the mean to you It means an Improved quality of life In your community For years the Y has been home to many groups and agencies Today it Is much more than a building on Mill Street in Acton For workinr parents it means great reliable fordable care for their kids In Acton licensed daycare is available at our M Z Bennett Center for children from 18 months to 10 years of age Call to reserve a spot for your child Information on babysitters and informal care is available free through our Childcnre Registry skills group training ind supervised placement right in town ire all part of this excellent program Call for an appointment for adults and old fitness classes and social clubs such as the Y Men and Mcneltcs or the Golden Triangle Seniors Club ore available daytime and evenings For everyone the is a chance to grow to to share as a staff person is a or as a volunteer Help to make our town a better place to help your CA help the United Wa United Way For at home parents it means stimulating programs for them and their children such as Playschool Lending Library is only a year For children and teens It means a Youth Basketball League where everyone a Karate Club a Friday night Teen Dropin and a Babysitter Training course great chances to make new friends and learn leadership skills too Al summer the buses roll to adventure and fun at Kelso Day camps For young people who want a job but have barriers to successful employment the Youth Employment Service may be the answer Counselling search DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC J Kohari DT SI on Hwy GEORGETOWN phone 8778974 1 Ik Out ino Iurk Industry Improve me nl PI in is i new five ye in in pro lis pud Hi in ike your pork more mil profit 1 In pi in i rjnls for i wide r me of improve mi ills in both pruritic tion in mi I hen mis ible forvenlili suits lo herd Ik irtifia ins nun rodent record kctpiiin tuition costs You must have a minimum of 20 sows or market it Inst weight hogs If you li wen lire r the inform ition com id your for ik tails of Ministry of Agriculture and Food J J Pit INDUSTRY IMPROVEMENT j J ONTARIO DRIVING SCHOOL NEW COURSE STARTS NOV 17 to DEC 10 Mondays Wednesdays 630930pm CoJse or Private Leuom PHONE 8772671 Ontario Safety League OFF PURCHASE ON ANY NEW OR USED VEHICLE UPON PRESENTATION OF A GRADUATION DIPLOMA FROM NELL SDRMNG SCHOOL Pill I Week WEVE GOT SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE r There mor to your local publ c library than books A whole lot more Mui lovers will find the latest greatest hits on record and tape Movie buffs will d scover a gieal selection of films and videos Kids will always find something special in store or them at the library And book Ontario lovers fmd best sellers reference books books on tape books in almost every language If ifs been a since your last visit to the library drop by and see us during Ontario Public Library Week October Wo got someth rust or you Ontario Ministry and Culture

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