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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 29, 1971, p. 24

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GRADUATION FOR GEORGETOWN RED CROSS ROME NURSES Front from left Connie Georgetown Red Cross publicity director Lee McMeekln Olga Host and Pat Burroughs Middlo row from left Elaine Soles of the Georgetown Red Cross Annette Milne Margaret Emmcrson Last and Linda Back row from left verley Barrett Wynn Carol Flshburn Joan Cox and Dorothy Allan Twentyone Nurses Graduate At CareintheHome Banquet Front row from left instructor Margaret All left Mao Wheeler Audrey Austin Red Cross first Bock row from left Deborah Joyce Clark l and Linda Middle row from Dai Scarborough Nora Price and Barbara instructor Audrey Knight and Morion Adams Photography Twentyone Red Cross home nurses graduated last Wednes day at a banquet held in the superb atmosphere of the coun try restaurant and tavern Someplace Else located on on old loyalist property In vllle Mrs Olga Host wife of the owner was one of the grad uates A turkey dinner with trim mings all homemade was ser Soft wagon wheel lamps the earlyCanadian dec- Reformatory Chaplin Speaker at UCW Meeting The for Rev Wright was the guest speaker at a meeting of the St Andrew United Church Women April The meeting was held In the form Thankoffering service A halfway bouse for unwant ed boys and for boys who have served a sentence In reforms and who have no place to go was Rev Wright topic CONVERT SCHOOL An old school In Baden has bought and is being ren ovated to meet that need The a collection for that meet was donated to the Program convener Mrs B Munra Introduced the guest OTHERS ATTEND The devotions were led by Mrs Webb and the senior choir sang the anthem Praise The Lord Many women from other congregations attended the vice Two women from Streets speaking on their neigh bourhood association will be the speaking guests at the next St Andrew UCW meeting May DID YOU A contribution to the camp aign of the Canadian Cancer Society an investment in the future health of all Canadons Four Georgetown Guides In King Arthurs Court Girl Guides and Rangers of the White Oaks area have been preparing since last fall for an event which takes place next Friday and Saturday nights their stage version of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table Auditions took place late in October with Guides and Ran gers from the White Oaks area trying for roles in the plays cast of SO Four Georgetown Guides Cheryl Peggy Levers Partridge and Valeria Stephens were suc cessful In their auditions and have been attending weekly re hearsals sines January BEST POSTER Meanwhile area gulden have been making costumes for too knights ladles heralds and pages of the royal court as wall painting scenery and bunding props for the produc tion The Gulders hope through toe play to raise funds to taprovements on the site of the area camp In a poster contest associated with the ploy Brcnda Smith a Guide from the Georgetown Company created the poster which won top honours her company and which then won in the Georgetown North rict and the Division of Guides the poster was a close runnerup at the White Oaks area competition RECOGNITION will be given official recognition for her achievement when Georgetown North Guide commissioner Mrs Silk and Public Relations of fleer Mrs Hall make a presentation to her future Guide meeting poster Is being dis played in the window of The Herald office and posters made by other Guides and Rangers will be displayed throughout Georgetown to advertise the play King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table will be performed Friday Hay and Saturday May at Port Credit Secondary School In Port Credit JnhtinO GOOD IMPRESSIONS START WITH A GOOD IDEA It costs you nothing to got our idea as to how to make your next of nted mat more Impressive more persuasive mora productive of results Just coll BUSINESS CARDS OFFICE FORMS COMPLETE FACILITIES ATTRACTIVE PRICES THE GEORGETOWN HERALD 32 MAIN ST 877 or the warm pant suits mini and skirts all added to a very Informal even ing for the girls and not to for get one boy Dan Scarborough always there to instruct first aid The Care In the Home course held from January to April at St Johns United Church under the guidance of register nurses Mrs Margaret Ather ley and Mrs Audrey Huston co vered Introduction to Rod Cross and an Introduction to the course objectives maintaining health Caring for an ill person In the home Charting bed making etc de monstrations and practice Giving medications and treat ments mustard plasters dres sings etc films about cancer Time and Women Breast Self Exa Coring for special types of pa heart stroke diabetes etc A film Alaska Earthquake from EMO shown by Mc Gregor Emergency Measures Organization of Hal ton County A Relaxation class taught by Mrs Mary Simpson Introduction to First Aid by Dan Scarborough Great emphasis on artificial respiration taught by Mrs Lin da Cllpsham and rc-cmpniuriz- lesson on Annie supervised by Mr Scarborough to make sure each home nurse could apply mouth to mouth Nutrition by Mrs Annette Milne A discussion on the drug pro blem led by Forsyth consultant and for the Alcohol and Drug Addiction Centre in Toronto Red Cross Caro in the Home graduates were Mrs Dorothy Allan Mrs drey Austin Mrs Beverley Bar rett Mrs Pat Burroughs Mrs Joan Cox Mrs Margaret Em- Mrs Wynne Fnrr Mrs Carol Flshburn Mrs An gcla Gothard Mrs Olga Host Mrs Darlene Knight Mrs Last Miss Lynda Mrs Lee McMeeldn ab sent from graduation Mrs Barbara Mrs Par Mrs Barbara Mrs Debbie Mrs Nor ah Price Mrs Marion Tanco Mrs May Wheeler Three Present Absolute Music To Sorority A program of Absolute sic was presented by Chris Bur rell Dorothy Currie and Cyn thia Partridge at a recent mee ting of the Zeta Alpha Chap ter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority at the homo of Marleno Kel man Mrs Burrell spoke on Beet haven and played portions of his work which she had prere corded on tape Mrs Partridge gave a talk on Rogers and Hammers musical scores and an excerpt from The Sound of Music was played Mrs Currie brought two rec ord albums to the meeting with her one was a rendition of A Taste of Honey while the other selection was a rock song by The Every one enjoyed the presentation and discussions were while refreshments were ed Mrs Bernice President St Rev Robert Scrlvens presided at the Installation of the executive of St Johns United Church Women recently the church hall The executive beaded by Mrs Nichols with Mrs Scrlvens as honorary pre sident Include Mrs Mildred Hall past president Mrs Kathy Latimer 1st vice president Mrs Hayes 2nd vice president Mrs Glass recording secretary Miss Isabel Dobson corresponding secretary Mrs pat treasurer Mrs Peggy Bolton envelope secret Mrs Marguerite French Is pianist Mrs Mary Rand and Mrs Lawrence are the committee and Mrs V Sin clair ond Mrs Staddon flower conveners Committee chairmen include Mrs Marjorie Chris citizenship and social act ion Mrs Helen Hyde com munity friendship and visita tion Mrs Joyce Talbot coop eration in Christian education and missionary education Mrs Carol Cameron finance Mrs Ann Sadler literature commu nicotians end periodicals Mrs Jo Morrow manse Mrs Broomhend membership Mrs Shirley Gray press public Mrs Staddon prog ram Mrs Mildred Hall lead development Mrs McCauley and Mrs social functions Mrs Ruth Wood stewardship and recruiting Mrs Mills supply and welfare The president Mrs Nichols opened the meeting and corned nil who attended Unit presented the devotional en girls from Mrs class at Park School entertain ed with a selection of songs Prior to a lunch served by Nichols Is Johns UCW Unit several women Mrs Hayes as Sn Pcltr Mrs r Mr Morrow Mrs Broom cad pre skit entitled Si Look at Mc Now Supervisor Shoe Store Chain DAVID LcBLANC David LeBIanc a lifelong re of Ontaro was recently appointed Regional by Morse Shoe a United States shoo chain a Cana dian distributor in St Laurent Montreal Mr will 1 new from manager for Mor and supervise tl a entire Canadian network of stores He served in the Can Air Force for ic before jo Morse is pnrtment manager IMi Mr LcBlanc w c four children ore residents of Georgetown I Its The Real Thing Buy engagement ring during the month of April from Houghton Jewellers and r lvt a engagement present with your purchase JOHN BOUGHTON JEWELLERS CLflTIF MAIN ST N GEORGETOWN lftheVW411 with4doors isnt big enough how about one with 3 doors Tho VW411 Wagon Say your moln problem is carrying space Open up the big back door and you can put all your problems behind you Because back Is a gaping 7 ft of room Fold down tho rear seal and youve got another fll And where moil cars have the r il Wagon has II another fl of All In all of room to In The Wagon also comos prolly extras that we don I charge Electronic fuel injection front disc brakes stool boiled Iff ill Wagon roar ndow defroster WAGON CV Motors STREETGEORGETOWN

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