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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 25, 1973, p. 21

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HERALD THURSDAY JAN 1373 Haggis Piped in With Pomp and Ceremony by RALPH It was an interesting and exciting week at the Branch with promise of much more to come The highlight had to be the Robbie Burns night The Branch pipe band excelled themselves by presenting the finest Burns Night those who regularly attend have ever enjoyed The head table was brass studded Mayor and Smith MPP and Mrs Jim Snow Padre and Mrs Kelvin Johnston Drum Major Jack Pipe Major and Mrs Merv Allan and Mrs A Macintosh vice president Provincial Command David and Mrs Cappcrould Branch president and Mrs Norm Ward MUCH POMP The haggis was piped in with much pomp and ceremony befitting the occasion Macintosh who addressed the haggis did so with the com and fierceness of a Highland chieftain tempered with the affection and ten of a Highland lass Bob Cuthbert rendering of The Immortal Memory was Ihe finest it has been our good fortune to listen to Much tribute was paid to Bums father and poems and songs were quoted My love is like a red red rose That newly sprung in My love is like a That sweetly played in Address to the unco fluid is something with which all of us should become familiar The night finished with dancing to the music of Johnny Tocher with a pleasant in term iss Ion when entertainment was provided by Lynda and Lynda Allan Highland dancers Saturday was a busy day Owing to the inability of Burlington branch to obtain ice Georgetown was host to the District Curling which took place Saturday and Sunday at North Hal ton club Eight rinks participated with skip Ken apt in Campbell and Williams and Doug Ellis skip Dune Moneypenny Bill Scltenk and Pat Chamberlain With our Branch having th whole thing sewn up all that remained was to decide h team would quality fur provincial curling at Trenton rink pulled It off and will represent District and Georgetown will be official to next year s district curling ZONE CRIB Zone crtbbage took place at Milton branch also on Satur day Several teams from 120 pitted their skills against all comers and did well Final results Brampton team first fallowed by Georgetown C Brampton A Port Credit A and Georgetown A Br amp ton and Georgetown in that order We understand the three teams will qualify for District Georgetown team of Tom Harlow Cliff McDonald Albert Porter and Art Hilts returned home carrying trophies More Saturday sports this time zone darts at Brampton where the Ladies Auxiliary was represented with several teams There were teams In all from nine branches Dot Day team of Marg HerBry Joyce Marion Carney and Sarah Richards won the zone trophy and qualified in regional com petition Teams captained by Marlon and Mary Cooper also qualified BITS In spite of two broken ribs entertainment chairman Dennis Wright is still on the ball and has organized a get together night for Saturday This is for branch and auxiliary members and friends a come one come all effort to get to each other better while enjoy the music of Lome Veal The really big draw is Friday when a car will be won plus money prizes galore plus a buffet lunch Car club winners last week were A Porter W Collier King YOUNG and Friday night dart shoot winners S Arthurs J Layton N Ward M Shepherd Co iris A Grieve M Cooper Clarke and M Carney Hornby News North Trafalgar Euchre Club held their weekly euchre party on Saturday night the North Trafalgar Recreation Centre with 10 tables of euchre in play The high prizes were won by VI Preston Cunningham and Winnie Hamilton The high prizes were awarded to the ladies were as follows- Myrtle Cunningham Mrs Harold Reed and The lucky draws were won by Violet Nix and Harvey Dunn Mr and Mrs Donald Gales and son Don tile of Hamilton visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Jim of the Ninth I greetings are ended Mr and Mrs Jack Thorn who will celebrate their wedding anniversary on Tuesday January Birthday greetings arc ex tended to Irene Saunders Lew Sampson and Jim Plant who will celebrate their birthdays on January and to Bill Stout who wilt celebrate his birthday on January 11 and also to Joseph Brown who will celebrate his birthday on January A very successful euchre party was held at the negro Community Hall on Thursday evening January 18 with seven tables of euchre in play The prizes were won by the following winners Dick McLaughlin 1st and Tom 2nd for the gents and Barbara The lucky draw was won by Irene Goodfellow which was a beautiful pot of mums Birthday greetings are ex tended to little Shawn Ella who will celebrate her birthday on January 30 Mr and Mrs Gordon Sharp and Mrs Edna Walte enjoyed a trip to Buffalo on Sunday January Mr Sharp had to pick up some mall at Buffalo due to the mall strike Prior to a delicious lunch the annual meeting of Eden United Church was held on Sunday at I p m Several reports were read and the Sunday School report was given Other discussions were held and the meeting was adjourned Mr and Mrs Alex Ingram who were former Hornby residents visited with Mr and Mrs Ralph for two days Many friends of Wlllard will be sorry to hear that he is in the Hamilton General Hospital Congratulations to Mrs Dorothy Culver who celebrated her 80th birthday on Sunday with all her family attending She It the mother of Mra Joe Sammlt and Mra Jack Gardner and family Mr and Mrs Ron of Barrie Mr and Mrs Doug Brawn and family of Milton Mr and Mrs Reg Boormon of Barrie Mr and Mrs Bob Calver and Mr and of Oak Annual Presbyferial in Knox Church February 7 I lev John Minister Charlotte deaconess on the National of the W M S and appointed by Ihcm to work in Queen St Church and Inner ity will act together as a team to portray faith In Action at the Seventh Annual Meeting of in Knox Presbyterian Georgetown on Wed During the 17 years that John has served Queen St I- congregation many changes have taken place in district around the church It has been a challenge to him to relate the Gospel to the needs of a changing Inner City Parish and to keep those needs and concerns before the Presbyterian Church in Canada He and his wife Nina have five children Miss Charlotte Sluart deaconess Church of Scotland worked near burgh In a village which ex to a big suburb where the membership grew to with a Sunday School of children She then went to Nigeria to assist In lay ministry and before coming to Canada assisted In the training or deaconesses and missionaries both male and female In St Colm Training College Edinburgh Ml SIC Special music al this annual meeting will be given by Alan director of at Knox Church Mr acted as manuscript editor for the new revised Book of Praise which was introduced to all Presbyterians In The morning Topic Lets look visually at our respon I ties will be stressed when the reports ore presented In morning A hot dinner will be served at noon by the ladies of Knox church Installation or officers and closing devotions will be taken by Miss Iiuisc A Itcith executive sect kindergarten readier smiled pleasantly at the gen tlcman opposite in the bus He 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