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Tickets from $45 Tickets Downes-Mills was honoured for his

Other groups he has volunteered with Along with being a youth leader at Wil- This year 176 young people across On- Gill, a student at Stewarttown Public Harnoor Gill, 14, and Hayden Downes- Harnoor Gill, 14, and

Two Georgetown youths were recently youths were Georgetown Two The Ontario Junior Citizen Awards are Citizen Awards The Ontario Junior

cates by cates

gan two years ago after his own bike was

bicycle recycling program, which he be-

and its Change the World campaign. and its Change the World

Hills Public Library and Volunteer Halton Hills Public Library and Volunteer

ton, Milton Regional Spelling Bee, Halton

Georgetown Fall Fair, Conservation Hal- Conservation Georgetown Fall Fair,

Big DADDY Festival, Georgetown BIA,

include Halton Children’s Aid Society, Aid Society, include Halton Children’s

tion Committee.

groups and is on the Mayor’s Youth Ac- Youth groups and is on the Mayor’s

Day Canada, is involved in various school

(P.O.W.E.R.), writes for EcoKids of Earth (P.O.W.E.R.),

Water and Environmental Resources and Environmental Water

ber of the youth caucus of Protect our

low Park Ecology Centre, he is a mem-

12 of those being chosen as fi

tario were recognized by the OCNA, with volunteer efforts.

School, was recognized for his numerous

one their age.

and doing more than expected for some- and doing more than ents.

tifi life better for others“good kids” making

Mills, 10, were presented with their cer- Mills, 10, were presented acts of heroism or arecommunity service,

6-17, who have performed worthwhile6-17, who have performed

the Year certifi cates of recognition. certifi the Year young people, agerecognize outstanding

honoured with Ontario Junior Citizen ofwith Ontario Junior honoured (OCNA) tonity Newspaper Association

held every year by the Ontario Commu- held every year by

aging editor John McGhie.

for efforts for

recognized recognized Local youths Local