Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 6, 1988, p. 2

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IIALTON HILLS OUTLOOK Saturday February op Haltop Hi From to Brownie dcw eat of he Georgetown Wett Brownie Pack are front row left to right White Pamela Bradbory Marie White Krittlna Ztlek row Ogden Amy Johnston Bonn Lock third raw Erin Snook Joanne White- row Cnrbllne Eieklel Snow Photo by Peter Moai Ed Segsworth named to position with OF A Dance company holds auditions Auditions will be held Feb 13 for a new dance company that It being formed in Georgetown to be known as the Hal Ion Dance Company The object of company Is to give young dancers performance ex and also to provide enter foment for various community funlions Any young dancers arc invited to attend the For the Senior Section dancers must have he Senior Grade or equivalent and Junior Section dancers must hove Grade Three or equivalent The auditions arc being held at Mill St where large new studio has been set up to become the com permanent home Auditions 30 on Saturday Feb and titer I a tee of 5 For more Information contact Yvonne at 1581 A Halton man Mr Ed was elected an Ontario Federation of Agriculture officer at the annual meeting Mr Segsworth and his brother In law farm acres of land In Halton harvesting such major crops as corn Ed Segsworth likes to see farmers working for farmers Mr Segsworth contributes to the South Central Area Office Committee for agriculture acts as chairman of the Agricultural Advisory Com mittee and Is representative for the Foundation of Rural Living In the past Mr Segsworth served as director of the Soil and Crop Improvement Assoc Ed Segsworth joined the Federation of Agriculture IS years ago Hi titles have run the gamut from committee member to HFA president and his services have always Included recruiting new members for the county federation The elected Ed Segsworth to their executive commit tee at the November 1967 meeting At the annual meeting the spoke out against free trade and complained that a legalized text of the trade agreement was not at their disposal members promote trade bet ween Canada and the US and Canada and nonNorth American countries said a spokesman but are not In agreement with the deal sign In late 1997 The elected members discussed debt review boards and the Importance of resolving the Farm Credit Corporations pro blems Federal Minister of Agriculture John Wise attended the annual meeting but according to spokesmen offered no new solutions for the problems ex perlenced by the Farm Credit Cor The annual OFA meeting returned Brield to the post of president and delegates decided to hold a referendum concerning market prices with help of pork and cat tie commodity groups CongratnlathMS to Caroline Page Naomi Arlene Cairn Megan Vincent Kay lie Crawford Kerllh Gen who became enrolled of 2nd Georgetown West Guide Company PbotobyPeterMots COURTMATES Traffic Tlckal Specialist Worried about high coat insurance and loss of dement points A termor officer with years of traffic can help MIKE DOUG ALL 8771556 Toll Free 1552 7243 J STEREO I ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR HOME I AUTOMOTIVE RECORDS TAPES 0771W LEARN TO DRIVE THIS WINTER DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC AW TRENTON DT 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN ACROSS FROM LIBRARY AND CULTURAL CENTRE 8772359 NEXTCovnse BEGINS FEB 17th ROAD TEST LESSONS 8770751 16 Mountalnview Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada DONT BE CRUEL TO A V SO TRUE LET TRUDY AT ASSIST YOU Choose From A Largo Selection of a Special Bouquets a Balloons a Novelties 9 Air Walkers Valentine Plush Much Much More DELIVERIES ON SUNDAY FEBRUARY 14 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE UP AMP A YOUR VALENTINE HEADQUARTERS Main St S Georgetown 8732334 HOURS Monday Wednesday 10 00 am 00pm Thursday Friday 10 00 m Saturday 9 a 5 00pm

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