Wednesday March 1 From belly dancing to horseback riding SPRING A spring fashion The fashion show is sponsored by the show drew crowd of over last Tuesday of he Georgetown hist pnek evening as by presented her lint of spring Guide award presented to Debbie Mothers mid Guides of the colli r He j double event first presentation of the Hound movement as a Brownie at the Georgetown East the I preparing and Chord to Guide Debbie of and in five Guide Company joined tilling the food for the Gillespie worked her up the Guiding together lost to banquet second the Debbie began the Guiding to he coveted Hound Chord second highest in the Girl Guide with spring showers and spring flowers comes the Georgetown and District slate of spring programmes for Featuring this spring ore large of programmes designed for mother and child Running from March to June Mom and Mi a programme of exercise and creative piny with mother and child exercising and playing together be held Tins programme is geared toward and girls from Milking age up to three old I icli I develops a healthy outlook to jnd phvslcil In the child most formative years using special equipment for the children That will be held from Tuesday March 30 to Lets Together for mother and child from three five j cars old runs from Tuesday March to Mothers ind pre schoolers will enjoy together various painting to cooking us well as allowing mothers a chance to discuss their concerns under the guidance of a qualified leader A programme of movement music for youngsters three to old will run from Monday March to June 14 Children After Craft Hour is a programme which included crafts such as crochet etc and is Timed fur boys girls from seven to old and will be held cm after starting An hour of story telling Karnes Children a Hour geared for children three lofiw old begin on March ind will continue to April The Georgetown and District offer a variety of recreational activities for men women and children These activities include gym for children ranging in age from five old tip to 13 Shape up and Swim Is an hour of invigorating exercise and games for women by a swim Horseback riding for boys and girls eight up and is also for liens and adults Mens for r I Ih emphisis on exercise for the region fltxibllty jogging for endurance is planned various and yoga for people over old is also held not only In Georgetown but in Terra Com as well Modern for women with the programme developing endurance is also offered three stages is offered well as Couple Social both combining fun with exercise The Blue Triangle Club for men and women jS years and over Is held every Tuesday afternoon includes of discussions speakers films outings Kitchen Skills Frills programme for those to learn more about the arts skills In the kit then including pickling preserving iking biscuits muffins cake decorating etc will be held cry Wednesday afternoon beginning and con to May 19 classes will be held every Monday from March lo May 3 The also offers a variety of day and evening workshops covering as Coping With Stress to a ix it Workshop Further notice on the workshop will appear in this paper For further information concerning any of the progrimmes offered by the and dates and times they arc held the can be contacted at or drop into their office it 8 from Monday lo Mrs Com miss lone presented the chord to Debbie with Captain Joanne Grant Grant also presented Debbie with a ten page book titled This is which depicted Debbie childhood up this vear by means of pictures and poems The book was issembled by Captain Grant Girl Guides presented badges the same her Photographers bulge Lynn Cox Collectors i Will and Heather St HIGH LSI e the t Girl Guide Company was honoured to receive her All Round Chord the second highest award In Guiding at Hit Ttiurcrtiv from left to right stand Mrs Joan Gillespie sister father Doug Gillespie Debbie grandfather who travelled from Montreal just for the ensionl Doug Gillespie and brother Doug s Spun thanks w is given to mothers Mrs ind Mrs who die uidcs set and arrange the til lis which some mothers Guides Zeta Phi examines roles In his talk I Marshlands saved for wildlife According to Al from the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources wildlife Branch guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the Georgetown branch of the University Women Club Ontario Is losing vast marshes and swamps through mis management and urban sprawl Mr explained that these wetlands are among the richest areas for wildlife on the earth The Ontario Government has acquired three wetland wildlife minagement areas Marsh near Wasaga Beach Marsh south of Lake and Wve Marsh within town limits of Midland Mr Walrdo noted that of these areas had been unsuccessfully farmed and Inter abandoned These are is once rich with fowl and lay unused Breeding sorwitcrfowl and marsh birds were slowly being el minated illustrated by s traced the reclamituin program which the ministry of natural resources has Dams have been built to stabilize water levels channels and ponds dredged and blasted nesting constructed and trees and farm crops planted to provide and food for the wildlife The fruit of this ex been the re establishment or these breeding grounds and protective sanctuaries for marshland owl and fauna notably ducks and deer Ontario Wildlife Management AreaJ are open to the public year round trails and observations towers have been built is encouraged to emble the public to enjoy these mire fully KDIIP in the Moore Plain Georgetown newest shop opened its doom last Saturday featuring handcrafts and gifts of v types In partnership with her husband of Glen William- hopes open another shop in the future Idea for candle shop sparked idea Warren The Phi Chapter of Beta Phi Sorority held Its meeting of January at the home of Mills with Dane and Beverly supplying desserts Carol Byrne provided the lucky draw gift won by Nancy Snyder Highlighting the evening was an interesting program presented by beryl Beaton entitled My Half of Ihc fie during which she resd excerpts from recent books written by contemporary pertaining to worn man s role in living Discussions followed revolving full time wife and mother versus career minded wife mother in vvstigited ind discussed w is the husband role in each home irrmgement pledge wis during s first meeting in which I Griffin wis initnled into the Diane Tippm was hostess with hostesses Byrne Donna Nancy Snyder Wendy Warren presented the evening s program Whal Needs To He Done How in improve their positions in their professions Kukkonen and Sylvia wire guests on 17 it the home of Cheryl Brown Program arrangers for the evening were Held ind Claudia who in guest speakers Marilyn Mason and Run to on the topic Woi All discussion followed Mills Norma Marshall were hostesses and Claudia llinioul donated by Carol O Corresponding secretary Cirol Byrne reported that is requested by the chapter she hud forwarded i litter to Queen Park to isk that a portion of the ttintano proceeds lie used to the maintenance of ntk Pioneer Village GET PROFESSIONAL carpet cleaning results NEW METHOD STEAM EXTRACTION ACTON Telephone Free Del very And Pick Up Silverwood Wl plan 25th anniversary by Alicia Scott Mrs Ironside was Silverwood Women institute meeting held last Wedncsdiy March 10 with Mrs Norton as convenor Citizenship and World Affairs was the theme for this month meeting O Canada the Institute ode opened the meeting with II members and three guests present all of whom answered the rollcnll with what con a good citizen Tie minutes were read and adopted and the financial report was given Discussion about a trip to the Erland Lee for May 30 or June took place The secretary read a paper on short courses with the first choice choosing fabrics their use and first choice for the training school being festival of dairy food needle point as the second A letter from the Children Aid Society was read which stated the lime and date or their annual meeting A nominating committee for a new slate of officers was chosen and the new slate will be presented at the meeting A euchre party to be held on March In the Stewarttown hall to celebrate by the members w birthday was Mrs John Hunter presented and members slides of her trip around the there should be a world which proved to most innncrsary cake Informative and Interesting to idclv the members the members a free draw on a box of Community sympathy goes groceries wen decided upon to the Inn on the loss of Ian father Mr Carmichacl who passed iwiy his home at recently Interested members travelled by March 11 to the flower show in Linda and Trond rontzen of Glen Williams consider their new shop Kobe Nook in Trond explained that began about one year ago in the ranticn house the possibility of opening shop In town however their initial idea of a candle developed into a com lined gift handcraft shop The are keeping this a business ind as ljndi Trond travel into the city lo work during ihe week mother Mrs Jesse will be minding the store ind it carries hand made jewellery pottery macrame studied Am an die all a range between two and Trand ex plained that they hope to tarry some local handcrafts in the Wei ixcltcd shop So much so in hope to open professions discussed v medicine law ind leaching area Investigated was prompted by the British recent enact ment of the Sex The particular area covered regarded women portrayal in Journalism and the media An auction sale concluded the evening with acting as Chapter Hostess held a punch part v Ll following which the couples proceeded to the Beta Ball MRS KIN Pal and Cm Reader GRAN OPEN IHG Advice On Ml Matters Of Life Over Yean Experience Has Helped Many And Can Help You LET TIME OK DISTANCE STAND IN THE WAY OF YOUR SUCCESS LOCATED IN TORONTO MP WELCOME Would Ike to call on you with GIFTS ana Information For this Information gilts r Joan Gillespie it 8774812 Contemporary China ofcfflgh Qualityjat Special Prices let or 12 5 I Rgulr JLW CHAHGEX Stainless Steel 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