Page 1U— Halton Hills I nis weex, vweunesaay, ovemper Iu, 1y¥3- iain GEORGETOWN HOME HARDWARE BUILDING CENTRE POWERTOOL DEMONSTRATION Saturday, November 13, ’93 10:00 a.m. — 2:00 p.m. at Georgetown Home Hardware 338 GUELPH ST. 873-8007 hardware building centre GEORGETOWN Centennial honors Canadian war dead By Eileen Ross. November has arrived with full force at Centennial Middle School in Georgetown. Lots of exciting events have been planned with several occasions cen- tered around Remembrance Day to mark the month. The Centennial Concert Band, headed up by music teacher Paul Brisley and the Centennial Choral Ensemble will be playing at the Remembrance Day assembly at 9 a.m. The. Centennial Choral Ensemble is then trav- ‘ling to the Cenotaph to take art in the ceremonies. In conjunction with the assem- bly, a production titled “Video Wars” will be ak formed for the CMS stude1 on Noy.9. at 9:30 a.m. The production features a lesson in prejudice and the serious- ness of war. Parents are wel- come to attend, Tuesdays and Thursdays are volleyball days at Centennial with either boys or girls teams playing on a given day. The volleyball finals will be staged Nov. 23, starting at 7:30 p.m. at Georgetown District High aia Accordit CMS principal Don Warren, the Chargers have been playing well enough to be contenders in the finals. November also signifies report cards at Centennial Middle School. Parents can exes their child’s report the week of Nov. 22. aPertonal interviews will follow on the evening of the 25th and on P.A. day, Nov. 26. However, this plan may change (i.e. no P.A. day as a result of Social Contract talks.) In addition to this process, a Program Night for parents is being planned for sy Oys 18. from 7 p.m. to 9 An indoor fitness club will be operating throughout November oa Pecemberin Preparation for the upcoming basketball Relies Girls and boys interested in keeping in shape or trying out for the Chargers basketball teams should try to attend. A sched- ule will be posted for morning 7:45 a.m., noon and/or 3:30- 4:00 p.m. ogi which will start Monday The CMS cheerleaders will be in Ottawa on Nov. 26-27 competing at a province-wide junior and primary cheerlead- ing competition. Both Centennial teams will be ere. The teams will be hold- ing 3g bake sales eve esday in November to help finance the trip as the bus alone costs $1,000. More details will be given in an upcoming newsletter. Commencement Ceremony a great success By Bryn Davies GDHS Principal Last Friday GDHS celebrat- ed its 106th annual Commencement Ceremon: Over 225 grads were in attendance, over one-half of whom are now in university. Included in their numbers were 25 students from our Adult Learner’s Program who also received their diplomas. In addition, we also recognized 44 grads who earned 80 per cent or better, thereby qualify- ing them as Ontario Scholars. Commencement is always a total staff effort: teachers, Office staff, custodial staff and administration. In particular Td like to thank Mrs. Karen Gill who did a superb job chairing the committee. Thanks as well to the many marae businesses, organi- is and service clubs who ee noe generous in provid- Mes 76 awards for our grads. I must not, a highlight of the evening was Chris Adamo’s valedictorian address, which had the oe blend of advice, nostalgia and humor. On Monday, GDH kicked off its Magazine Fundraising Campaign in support of the purchase of more computers, As always, we continue to appreciate your support with these initiatives and you'll get a bargain in the process. Thursday (tomorrow) is Parent Interview Night. You will have a chance to chat informally with teachers beginning at 6:45 p.m. in the cafetorium. At-this time you will also have a chance to book a time for a more concentrated interview later in the evening. Congratulations to Karen Cosgrove and Donna Metcalfe for receiving the Ontario Federation of Secondary Schools Athletic Association Award for School Leadership in Sport. Donna and Karen previously coached our cross count . GDHShas won a total of 18 OFSAA champi- onships over the years. The next closest school is St. Mee, s with nine champi- ALTON ILL YORO Dear Customer: accident. Tornstar Towser OF ENN ENAMOSA TOWN CF MTC ==By Town CF Cacecon Yours Truly, NOTICE OF POWER OUTAGE Halton Hills Hydro requires a power outage to your area on Sunday, November 14, 1993 from approximately 4 am to 7 am. This outage is required to change a hydro pole which was broken due to a vehicle In case of inclement weather, the outage will be rescheduled for Sunday, November 21, 1993 at the same times. Halton Hills Hydro thanks you in advance for coping with the inconvenience. Halton Hills Hydro Electric Commission Sunday November 14, 1993 4:00 - 7:00 a.m. Area: 17th Sideroad N. to 32 Sideroad Townline E. to _Winston Churchill. Includes Glen Williams and Rural Areas. Does NOT include Acton or Georgetown