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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 7, 1979, p. 11

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Ballinafnd news Winter fails to dampen communitys activities By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Winter set In with a veng after Groundhog Day Blocked and roads kept many away from attend ing Church on Sunday There was a front row filled with children and they were fascin ated by the little story Mr Stiles had to tell them us to Sunday School The Sermon was taken from one of was announced there would be a Family Dance for all ages In Community Centre last Sal In the Month and a pan cake supper on Shrove day following the dance on the Saturday It was unfortunate the weal her did not cooperate for the annual meeting of tfie Hall board on Sunday afternoon but the meeting went on and there were nine elected by the new slate of officers More particular next week Two more families in the community have recently been saddened by death We extend Meet the President Vivian Kruger Vivian president of the University Women Club has been a member of he club for about six years and served a twoyear term on Ihe executive before becoming its president The club which has members this year is a relatively new organization and serves the whole including member from Acton Balljnafad and Terra Coi I a as well as Georgetown It Is definately not a social club Mrs says although a certain amount of socializing Is connected with all its activities The club aims io stimulate intellectual activity to stimulate members interest social and cultural affairs to guard and Improve women a economic legal and professional status and to promote higher education for women Members pay an annual membership fee of and attend monthly meet inns There are also a great many ad hoc committees working on various matters of special Interest and members join these depending on their own particular interests The number ana frequency of meetings for the various committees depends on the individual committees and on projects they ore working Mrs Kruger Is a graduate of the University or Alberta where she earned her and the University of British Columbia where she earned her Bachelor of Social Work Mrs and her husband Stan an airline pilot came to Ontario about years ago and have lived in their present home on IS Slderoad west of Stewart town Tor years They have two daughters attending Georgetown High School and a son who has just received his commercial pilot licence In addition to her family and club work Mrs gardens plays tennis and squash does cross country skiing reads and likes to curl She is entering her fourth year on the Hal Ion District Health Council and is on the Hillcrcst United Church Board sympathy to the Tylers who Buffered sudden death of a husband and a rather Also to Mr and Mrs Fred Sinclair whose sister in law died In Brampton recently Mrs Buckrell had some peeled early morning visit era on Monday when the school bus took a slide off the road into Ihe ditch It was almost two hours before another bus came along to pick up Ihe children who were on their wayloschool Fortunately bus stayed upright as the ditch was rather deep where it slid in Mr and Mrs Eric Haynes attended the Christening of their little granddaughter at Christ Church Cathedral Tor- Miss Jean of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents here GUIDES AWARDS Halloa Division Girl Guides were among iamc receiving their Canada Cord at a special presentation night held recently in for approximately girls In the White Oaks Area who earned the highest award In aiding to The Division which Includes Acton Georgetown MUton and Pin lew had recipients the largest group from any of the II divisions In the While Oaks Area Among those receiving their certificates were from the left Sharon Georgetown East French Georgetown West Jessica Hannah George town East Christine Hay Georgetown West Marilyn Bird Plnevlew and Patricia Henry Acton from the picture but also receiving their certificates were Linda Hipp Monica Sharon and Julie under all of Georgetown East Herald photo Womens institute meets By MRS AW BENTON Herald correspondent Women a Instil met at President Mrs Booth home on February I Legion Lines By Roma By ROMA TIMPSON V solonglo Pat and il Doris Chamberlain on their holiday to Hawaii we welcome Bud Hill back from Hawaii where he spent his week holiday was good and Bud recommends Ihe rip highly Sieve has gone to sunnier and warmer wealh as he has gone to Austin Texas to visit with a sister Sieve hopes to stay weeks at Joe reminds me to remind you that tickets for Ihe Air Cadet Dance on Saturday Feb are going fasi and If you want gel your party together gel tickets from Joe see him soon so you won I be disappointed These nights are always a success so make your plans as soon as you can Jim Confell Is in hospital In Brampton awaiting an opera lion Joyce Markham was in the branch last Saturday lock exceptionally well for all she has been through and has yet to go through Joyce Is going back into Toronto East General Hospital for a further this week Our best wishes to both Jim and Joyce Home from ihe hospital are Bill and Martin Mor ianty Best wishes to you both and all our other ed members and shut Ins and to anyone who Is feeling 100 percent No is still unclaimed from the recent car club draw Do you have it Enquire at bar if you do A DART FUN DAY Is being held i his Saturday al branch Sharpen up your darts and come on down and Join in on the fun 1Z sharp start and Bob Waits would like you lo register by 30 please There will be dance upstairs at p and Norm Eyre will be providing the music for your good lime Let have a full house out for both darts and the dance FISHING SEASON The Branch and Imperial Seel ion are putting their heads logelhcr Tor the fishing season and again the fishing trips will be Glen Haffev SORORITY DANCE Mr and Mrs Grnbbe were the winners of this conversation piece at a daace sponsored by the Hatton Hills City Council of Beta Sigma PM held Satorday Bight at St a Church hall In fieri Id photo by Carlo Sqnastero and those who run the contests hope fur more people out this to participate It you want a little help from your friends come on out the branch this Thursday at p upstairs and there will be fellows out to advise you on any problems you may have This Is for ladies as well as Ihe men so please do take age of the help I hat is available now You II be glad you did when you land that really big one As you have read in past columns and know from word of mouth Doris Chamberlain has run her lasl car club and is taking a well deserved rest from all that the chairmanship involves Bob Burns has been asked take on the Job and he compliments Doris on her past II draws and says were run better and belter each time Bob Is looking for the same help that was given Doris and hopes that the cap tains etc will stay on and lend their support Early In rury ihe next draw will begin for weeks wit h Sept ember 7 1979 ihe draw for the car There will be a car club cap a ins meeting on Tuesday Feb at a p All former captains are asked to be pre sent end anyone who like to be a captain I I gel a look the names on Ihe board for the pin bowling this Saturday but good luck to all who partlcl pale This bowling will be up at our Georgetown Bowling Lanes so let a go up and give hem our support My list says Bam Brampton and 12 noon Georgetown Next In sports is Billiards Feb In Oak vi lie and singles and doubles In darts in on Feb Teamswillbelaicrsonin March 3 Lots of lime to practice before the big day fellows Crib was played upstairs in our auditorium last Saturday and ihe Auxiliary did very well All hough weren first Cooks vltle look lop spot they were 2nd Ethel Anthony Dot Ireland and 3rd Doll Carter Sarah Richards Very All who participated seemed to enjoy day very Nine Georgetown members were in Erin on Sunday last along with Auxiliaries in at lend an interesting and informative Zone Meeting and meeting Aux Pres Hazel Dumper Marg Hale Doris Clarke Rita Mid Barb Reese He en Marg Clarke and Jessie Johnson enjoyed ihe meeting which was well tended and chaired by Zone Commander Rose Green One point of Merest was Cop land Brampton training ihe girls as to how to march in at a rally Clarke and Jessie wcreeorlyarriversandtookin the how of marching Your Zone Commander will be your February meeting la dies and from what I under stand you will not want miss this meeting as there will be many Interesting items brought up by Rose Green plus few surprises Hopefully your curiosity bat been arous ed sufficiently hat you will come Una meeting and ladies may wear stacks Is in hospital this week having un dergone an operation We hope you will soon be on your feet and feeling like a mil Hon twelveatlcnding The meeting opened by reading a poem the singing of This Land Is your Land ling Collect Correspond encc brought several thank you notes from recipients of gifts a of Ihe Officers Conference lo be held Unlv of Waterloo May 1 to which no delegate was named a letter from Provinc president Mrs Diamond in which she stressed thai this was the Year of the Child an Invitation a Dot luck supper sponsored by the mothers of our youth groups the future W I short course Quilting lo which non members will be welcomed and members were reminded lo make their quill blocks for the District annual competition before March 1 Mrs Klrkwood handled the motto We must change with changing limes but cling to the unchanging principals by a poem and Mrs Moulden had current events Roll call What more can I do to pro- mole W I interests told us towearourWI pins publicize our activities welcome non members etc The meeting closed with The International Garden of Peace after which our host ess served a nice lunch Guides Present Enrolment for 1st Guide Co took place Public School on Jan During Ihe can ceremony Ihe follow Guides recited the Guide Promise and Law to Guide CapiolnMamleWillsie and be came enrolled Kendall Bate Cathy Boyle Kelly Law Little Kelly Elizabeth Ma Dan Idle Mllcham Margaret ah Judy Sherry Will Slybia Mlelham received her hostess badge athletes bodge and keep fit badge The follow Guides also received their hostess badges Judy Thorn son Linda Thomson Susan Brown Sherry Wills ie Marga ret Cathy Boyle Kelly Lawrence Danielle Mlteham Elizabeth Mo and Cora lee Denny Coralee also received her Golden Hand Wings and Jest er Badge as well as her 3rd year Brownie pin from Tawny Owl Marie Brown Afterwards she flew up to Guides and became enrolled Her Mrs Denny was enroll as Lieutenant of Ihe 1st Guide Co Following ceremonies ihe parents look part in two games World Association and Observations Campfire songs were enjoyed by all and after Taps the Brownies and Guides served refreshments THE HERALD I 1I7 Page it On the Home front I By SUSAN DeFACENDIS I Once or twice a year I become reac with my family by joining them in front of the television set Carefully reserving my questions for the commercial breaks not daring to interrupt Galactica or some other such piece of Innocent nonsense it gives me the opportunity lo catch up on wliat grades they are presently lurching through In school and haw much they have grown With such infrequent viewlngs and I am now referring to the television not the family I never fall to be surprised at the changes in ihe medium from one half year to the next I am aware Iherc arc women who completely lose their heads over a pair of macho baby blues and others who rhapsodize over a darling dimple in a exposed hairy knee on the basketball courts I however am definitely a tooth woman Nothing can produce greater outpourings of admiration from me than a set of perfectly aligned pearly whites RECENT FORAY I discovered to my horror that everyone from leading stars to mlnlscule bit players are all flashing perfect teeth The screen is overflowing with unnaturally large numbers of brilliant molars and I now find distractedly searching in vain for just one crooked oil white tooth in the crowd an overbite in preference to overkill Take the terra for example good standard television fore By all historical accounts cowboys by the very nature of their work were not loo concerned with the Tear of offending If you think our parks have gone lo the dogs you can well imagine what the average cowboy ploughed through each day while patrolling his home where buffalo room not to mention following in the wake or head of cattle- Add to this the widely known fact that majority chewed tobacco and somehow you get Idea thnt wh le they may hove hud certain problems with rustlers greedy landowners and dried up watering holes brushing three limes daily and ward off terminal jungle mouth was undoubtedly tow on their list of priorities Boys always being boys I cannot visualize our genuine western hero packing dental floss in with his hardtack beans TUNE IN Tune into your nightly on round up however and rcalii has disappeared up lo its in plastic Even the bad guy the one in the black hat with the face and mandatory two growth of beard is showing off a set of whiter than whites that would put a grand piano shame Either Ihe tooth fairy south tl border has brushed upon her act or there a considerable number of dentists affluently rooted in the of cosmetic Whatever the reason somehow my lovely tooth illusion has lost its erotic bite Tory fundraishig dinner The BramptonGeorgetown Progressive Conservative Association will he holding a fundraislng Si Day dinner at Poor restaurant in Brampton on March David MP and local candidate John McDermid will 30 dinner starts with tickets costing per plate a Gentlemen If ladies WE PROVIDE UP TO DATE HAIR FASHION FACIAL MAKEUP MANICURES HAIR REMOVAL ALL FOR YOU AT aw Square 9J Give your love some flowers l il mil February Rowan and plants am far tfoMtnhnaft Naturally in 11 ill mill 20 Murray Street Brampton 4510234 82 Mil Street Hilton Wis PHONE THE GREENHOUSE

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