Ontario Community Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 23 October 1993, p. 24

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For Kids Page 24 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, October 23, 1993. RIA VUGo The Finest in Kidswear 877-7275 Georgetown Marketplace Youth Forum Do you think the Blue Jays will win the World Series? a lida, Jared , Grade 8; Tricia » Grade 7, Brad, Gradé 8, McKenzie- Masked Puzzler, Halton McKenzie-Smith Middle McKenzie-Smith Middle Smith Middle School, Hills This Week. School, Acton. .cton Acton. Uy “Yep! they have the team to “They-have a very strong win. team and I think they’ll do it again this year.” , “Yeah! Just ‘cause they’re good.” How was it invented? We didn't always have refrigerators, TVs and microwaves: All of these were invented by imagina- tive people. Find out below how many everyday items and activities came about. Tires: Invented by John Boyd Dunlop in 1888, He was a horse vet and discovered the tire by accident when he tried to attach airinflated rubber tires to the wheels of his son’s bicycle. Duplicating machine: James Watt wanted to increase his business correspondence. In 1773 he invented a machine that reproduced several copies of one document. Ball-point pen: Invented in 1938 by H. Biro. This Hungarian journalist was impressed that ink dried so quickly and decided to try a prototype. He patented this now-essential item in 1943. Volleyball: William G. Moran, an American YMCA athletic instructor, first called the game “Mimonette” when he invented it in 1895, in 18! : Thermometer: In 1612 the famous astronomer and physicist, Galileo, invented this necessary item. The medical thermometer, however, was invented in 1626 by an Italian physician, Santorius. rd CAN You HELP MAURICE THE MOLE To REACH THE SURFACE ? Word g§cranble Things invented this century 1. VESLIINETO 2. MOEH POCMEURT 3. AXF CAIHMEN 4. TEOMIOLABU 5. SAWHISDEHR PUMPKINS, PUMPKINS and more PUMPKINS! Come and carve your very own pumpkin " _ and take it home for Hallowe'en! Come in costume and have your face -old) dinosaur and Keelan Shir! came dressed as Baby Bop 't played a pirate at the Georgetown Parent-Child Centre (89 Mountainview Rd. S.) Halloween Fashion Show. Proceeds from the sale of Photo submitted fashions will go to help run the centre. Georgetown 185 Guelph St. Pumpkin Carving... Call 873-7011 to Face Painting... book your Koide! Came and Jain Us at Our child's birthday McDonalds’ party! dim ca grins Know semeone who ia A phone call is all it takes to earn some cash. Crime Stoppers Pays cash rewards for information that leads to an arrest. Please call 1-800-668-5151 or 825-TIPS that’s 825-8477 painted by Elsie and her hostesses! Or come, for dinner and just for the fun of it! Reservations : 5 recommended. Costumes for all occasions Speak with ; Over 2,000 costumes available one of our Open Daily 9 a.m. —9 p.m. ce) | UY 873-7011 1-800-663-0849 1-519-856-4550 \ 185.Guelph St., Georgetown S Rockwood / Acton Just for Kids needs your short stories; poems and riddles. Write and tell us what is happening at your school or social club, and we will do our best to publish your work! ; Write to: The Masked Puzzler at Halton Hills This Week, . 232 Guelph St., Georgetown, Ont. L7G 4B1

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