Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 2, 1988, p. 7

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Steve and Belly Lucas of Free I Ion had no pro blem coaling Kb lie through the sugar buih at Wildlife Centre near lad Sunday The youngster teemed to enjoy the walk pad the pa Hi wilh dripping tap and a Rood old maple syrup During March the tlon Area rides to the maple ay nip displays ending In a pancake and sausage meal for thoie Inclined Herald photo The maple bush Children enjoyed the ride out lb bush at Wildlife Centre near Sunday Maple syrup Is being made In a variety or ferent ways in the woods fen luring techniques used by the Indians the most modem of methods of the 1980s The displays make a lour through the conserva lion area a worthwhile outing for Herald photo Says Superintendent Proud of coop education Pauline Is proud of the co operative education program In Halloo which increases students self confidence and helps them learn in a business setting The superintendent of curriculum services and of guidance and coop education was at Thursday a board meeting to present trustees with Information on the program Coopera ve education which began In the 1970b Is a planned ex perfence which allows students to apply classroom learning class experiences In the 196788 school year over senior students from the 17 secondary schools In the region are enrolled in Ihe coop program Each school has a coop lion teacher blefor monitoring the program Trustees had a few questions as to what changes and improvements could be made to the program Burlington trustee Marg Bullock who baa a son enrolled in the pro gram saw the coop education as a positive experience However she cited a few problems with the busing system Is not that great In Holt on for coop students the trustee said Her son would have his place ment from to a and have to be back at school for on II IS doss There Is not always a lot of flexibility Acton trustee Bruce had concerns about the lack of transportation especially in the Hills area There are no buses In Georgetown and Acton which forces students to find their own way to jobs she said The trustee wondered If there would be any support to help pro vide transportation Milton trustee BUI Harrison wondered if there was some sort of uniformity among schools Aryeh Gitterman of the co op education for the Ha It on Board pointed out the scheduling and Some sen both semesters while others may only have It In one trustee Millman is supportive of the coop program It is really great to have kids out there she sail They bring back a clearer idea of what the working world Is like Her main concern was that staff do not keep in touch with employers to get their response to Sing song By KAY WILSON Herald Special Com muni Club met at the home of Fran cis and Ruth Thompson Feb Following a short business period the hostess introduced two of her neighbors John New gave several readings Including Roughing It In The Bush Ruth then called on Mary Picket who also gave readings one of which was called Too Late For The Train Both readers brouj chuckles and experienced these some situations many times too An old fashioned sing song with Ruth Thompson on the piano and John New leading the singing finished off the program Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Kay Wilson A vote of thanks was extended by Alan Ifarrop to the program as well as the Thompsons for hosting the meeting Down under NORVALTwo ami I es have returned from a fourweek holiday Hyatt and Charlotte Mc Clure and Anne Wilson both of enjoyed being down under at Australia and New Zealand The McClures stopped over at Fiji for a couple of days on the return night They travelled with Treasure Tours In a group of IS people Australia Is the same size as the Tall ships in Sydney Harbor were interesting as the city was celebrating its 200th anniversary Anne a friends Adams and George and Ethel Wilson both of the Georgetown area en joyed the trip Anne and left two days earlier and spent the extra time In Hawaii Fatherson NORVALA father and son ban was held Feb at the Hut tonville Community Centre The toast to the Queen was given by Trevor Stewart and Grace was given by the Rev Walter Ridley Dinner was served by the Hut tonville Mothers illary G reelings and introductions of the head table were given by Gary Knechtel A toast to the church was Fralick and was respc Rev Ridley The to fathers was handled by Cub Osborne and the reply was from TomBartlett A toast to the Scouting move ment was given by Shawn and replied to by Karen Shorter Presentations were made to Five Star Cubs Richard Kelly and Daniel Rollings and the 10 old Star was presented to Williams Entertainment was per formed by Magician David Drake en by David to by toast to the Japan visitor last week A family dinner enjoyed with Mary and Bob Thompson and sons Trevor and Brett Robert and Betty McGee Elisha and Daniel all of MUton and Bruce and Cindy McGee and Tanya of Meadowvale Classics car show Classic car buffs should be in their glory June IB when the Classics Against Cancer tlon holds Its first annual antique car show Classics Against Cancer Chat man Nell Young Is expecting over people to come to the day long event at Cedarvale Park Young The weekend kicks off on Satur day June IS with a Symphony Seeds and Strawberries Festival at the Dominion Seed House The festival will also feature or chestras choruses chamber music and arts and crafts said Mr Young The Classic Car Show la for Sunday and the weekend wraps up with the Annual Bill Smith Cancer Golf Tournament at the North Halton Golf and Country dub on Monday June Mr Young Is expecting up to 300 vehicles at the show All of Cedarvale Park will be closed from to m said Mr Young The show will be open to cars at least years old Exotic vehicles not 20 years old will be admitted at the organizers SAME DAY TAX RETURNS 101 8772217 discretion he said The show will end with a number of awards being handed out in People a Choice Awards The Cancer Society special Fun award and concourse awards All proceeds to the event go to the Cancer Society said Mr Young Admission Is for adults and for children You II Want To Jo In The Fun and Excitement VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL The SahriHon Army 114MSLL Acton WO 1130 Ae4 12 Years ONESTOP CAR CARE Why run all over town looking for boat In car caro and whan If a all in ona convanlant placa Stop by or calf your local Tidy Car Total Appearance Center today FMNCnOTOTM run GUARDS SAME DAY SERVICE SUNROOF SALE CONTINUES SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday March 1KB Page Support your favorite week public will learn about practice of physiotherapy through exhibits demonstrations and pro motions in shopping malls fitness centres and hospital and private clinics May is the Optimist Clubs Respect For Law Week This week fa designed to focus public attention on the contribution Hills will have plenty of chances to pitch In and help out during the next few weeks Four different organizations have received proclamations for special weeks in Halton Hills The entire month of March has been declared Red Cross Month throughout Canada The Georgetown and District Red Cross Branch have raised its flag above the town administrative of floes on Trafalgar Road to mark the occasion March 13 19 Is National Physiotherapy Week in Georgetown During that week officers and the need for citizen concern and Involvement If crime is to be controlled said Respect For Law Chairman Robert DeCoate Finally Hay 30 to June S has been designated as Environment Week throughout Canada Buy A Box A contact lens offer so complete it replaces them if they go down the drain U March when you buy contact lenses from Opticians you get alt this for just 140 Your choice of daily or extended wear soft lenses All prescriptions including astigmatic lenses excluding bifocals All fitting and follow up visits Free Soft Mate fashion tint Introducing Custom Eyes A starter kit of solutions Savings coupon booklet with offers on glasses sunglasses lens solutions and more A day unconditional money back guarantee A six month INOVA Protection Plan 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