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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 23, 1970, p. 15

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PR PRESENTS CUPS SKATERS EFFORT SKILL REWARDED Helping Others Improving Selves Thats Georgetown Calvinettes eorgolown Figure ng Club Tony tun iltce Cup Leslie centre at the clubs April t Memorial Arena each of Leslie a a runners up Sharon Hewitt mid Patnc Walker ght The Cup goes annually to the clubs most improved or driving by Georfie town District Christian School on the Line of on a Thursday night might wonder all the lights are on Schools over its true but Is just beginning Thais a firoup of ir who ire working together the talent God has them Ihey are a of happj health hard working girls all 32 of them one of l he conn mid The Herald If a person were to drop in on a Thursday evening they would we them In action They arc divided into five groups each with a counsellor Airs la the head counsellor and while the meet program varies from Thurs day to Thursday the Cahln cite Aim verse and are recited and sunt a regular of every meeting Each Is alio opened and closed with a They study the bible by an found in the Young magazine and also work for ranks The ranks are Dud Blossom Tiller Sower and Gleaner and each rank has five requirement one being to earn merit bailee their choice iome nt which are Stamp Collecting Nature Puhlic Speaking Photography Phinal Fitness Missions and can see the are a pretty busy group of girls said the counsellor not only for themselves but for the community as well season the girls hove been to Manor twice the first time In December when they put on a program This consisted of much the reading of and a ribbon plru Af terwards the girls wived fee to the resident Just the made their second vLsit They put on an Easter tableau spirituals around and sang Easter hymns One of the counsellors played the trumpet and several play their recorders Afterwards bookmarks were given to the residents and tea and coffee The girls worked hard and practiced mam nights and were rewarded by the success and appreciation of the two a eninga Also in in the Memorial Hospital carol i ling and then visited the horn of widows and others knew would apprecnle some cheering at Christmas time i In the proceeds going to a worthy came but these are not Itc But as well as work and practice the girls have their good times loRcth Last fall they all went bowling and In girls counsel dressed up for a costume part A mother and banquet is one of the planned for the future and In May local Calvinettes will be among front several other communities at a lion In Weston They will also participate In a which is part of the Holland Liberation anniversary prog The are xable by their navy skirts and THURSDAY APRIL PAGE white blouses They wear a white with a shield sjm- the armour of God The cross on the shield is thai symbol of faith in Christ are royal blue and sil ver grey which stand for pur ity and character The Baby Sitter in Your Home Talk to Beta Sigma Sororiety heron Hewitt left and Debbie Jarvie r I shire the honour that goes with award ig of the Presidents Cup tins year Holding large trophy is Georgetown Figure Ska ng Club dent Tony Corbet Technical men will help others and a interest in skating are the qualit for which the cup is awarded No One Wants Them Trust Says Speaker flit annual daffodil luich was held on Thursday 16 in United over ninct ladies at ten I At twelve all went to a bountiful prettily decorated tables to clock all went for the Mrs ard pre id it welcomed anil read the poem Delightful solos by Mrs r of liuili ry Mountain and duel Mrs mil ft til linn ind he Voice in the old Villis Mrs of Milton eld spell bound her hey were so lovely she layed the Bells of St s id How Great thou Art She Is accompanied at the piano Mr Duncan who also 1 for the opening hymn The speaker was Miss executive director of Fry Society in who gave very worthwhile id enlightening talk as she Scribed her work with girls years She said some of I em have lost faith In homes here no love is and eel no is wants thein When we atari trust them they will soon lift us Mrs John the speaker and those sponsible for the muiical while Mis John Bud gave them small gifts In low our appiecialion The Prayer closed tins St Friendship Unit of the met on Tuesday evening in the Fellowship of United lurch with Mrs Claude Pick as hostess with thirteen fibers and four visitors President Mrs James Carney ned with a poem on Spring Secretary Mi re id last an I ailed the roll wa an Sprint ll hip hi the of with pi ire i lint from loilli Live and Love Theme For Junior Farmers I The Wellington heel York and North and Smith held on in wile of the cue was mil line uest atlicr from Mrs Dorothy McCarthy cussed a subject familiar all mothers when she spoke tn a recent meeting of th Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi at the home of Mrs Mary Ann Corbett on Windsor Road The In your wis the title of Mrs McCarthy talk She raised the question who is to blame if the baby sitter is hurt In jour home and in answering It stated the owner i responsible If any harm occurs due to an unsafe condition in the house or due to the misbehaviour of the child being watched or pets Mrs cited one case In which the child Jumped the sitter with no warn ing The child hid been known to do this before but the had not been so Informed therefore the parents were able As far as the house is eon however the responil extends only to those areas of the house where the sitter his been authorized to go Mrs Cornell presided over the meeting and during business the possibility of op ening a new chapter in wa discussed white elephant sale was held with Mrs Terry and Mrs Norma the fl the I the birds kinds of firm the accomplish mis can In will their brains tin las Mcllni Marshall Ml everyone A contest on birds was won Mrs Nurse Mrs Cims Austin gave the and with a social hour Mrs John the lis the tin thi Iniitiuct lh Hilton Junior 1 Trio in up of J Jlnnlcr and Mahl as did Inn from Wellington County sang a few songs The banquet was followed by in Ihe mi lo the mus ic of the Young Heits 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