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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 16, 1979, p. 19

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Ballinafad New president praises visitors By WlMMlbDhMllll Herald correspondent The May meeting of the I was held in the evening at the home of Mrs Jesse McEnery The new president Mrs occupied the chair and opened with a followed by the W I ode and the Miry Stewart Collect Something j little out of the ordinary took at the beginning of the meeting when Mrs introduced two senior girls from the group Tiny were Shelly Wilson and Jac Both girls have completed 12 clubs The president spoke highly of the girlb She was in a good position to know as she has been one of leaders for many of the dubs the fiirls attended Mrs said it gave her great pleasure on behalf of the other members of to present them each with a gift of polished tray Each girl turn made fitting replies Tin roll mg one answering byshuu nTfamilj jnd idling thing It The minutes of Ihe April muling were read and tinmen gnen trances report mi outing she and other members had had tin They had the invitation to at unci tin anniversary of I It Ski lut Mrs of I was the guest spciker at the Mrs McEnery reporlcd on the upcoming bus trip Progress is now being made on the quilt which will for on During the correspondence a think you was read Br inch for doni io ihe found for thi Home A letter of is suit to the I for their part in the iniertainment provided for the Minor Party Cheltenham annual meeting Mrs Herald cor res pond fill The annual meeting of Chel lenham Women s Institute was held in Cheltenham United Church with members and one visltnr in attendance Mrs Mil Boyes was hostess Mrs A en McLaren opened the meeting with he opening ode and Mary Stewart Collect Mrs Duncan Macdonald read the February and M irch and thi roll was answered by why I am proud For the month May Chelt Institute havt placed a display fine In the Peel museum The district annual meeting will held in on May 1G We were pleased have Mrs Harold Wilson pros of North Peel District Institutes attend our meeting Mrs Wilson brought greet from the district ind J reading The of a of the annual meet mi of were read reports iven Mrs read the list of officers for Mrs Harold Wilson then the officers A luck luncheon was by all Mrs Mil give the ling McEachern obituary Long time Acton area rest dent Ronald B Roily Me died in Hospital on May 10 He was Mr McEachern was born in Erin Township son of Ronald McEachern and Annie McLean and come to the Acton area as boy He was educated In Lome Public School and Acton High School and was an electrician for over 30 until he retired In He Is survived by sisters Jennie McEachern R In and Mary IMrs Norman McLean BR Erin and bro thers Angus R Acton and Wilfred of Acton He was pre deceased by one sister Eflie Thompson and brothers Hugh John Norman and Herbert Funeral services were held in the Shoemaker Funeral Home in Acton at May 13 and burial followed in cemetery Limehouse By MRS I Herald correspondent The Women Institute la dies held a very successful sale of home made foods at the s store in Georgetown on Saturday morning Mothers Day Mis observed at Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning Children Christian Book Book and John Benton sang When Mother Prayed the service ii j i mi was ihouiihurf or mi Mr- I had in niutlii to given by Mrs Eileen Mrs Given also reported lint she had been present that present j trophy to a winning the Italian Mus festival Mrs Hurl was asked lo on the woman of the month ind quite ly il was elected prime minister of Britain Margaret Thatcher Then was a sail of plants as Jesse w is ihi capable auctioneer for this annual sale tidy sum was rializcd for the welfare funds Mrs and Mrs isslsicd ihc lias with lunch On Tueadiy evening of last week thi I journeyed to for their May nig Mrs Black a number who recently moved ihin from a rca is hostess The meeting with dint Mrs open inj in Ihe way Mrs Eileen Brown had charge of the devotion The roll call was answind Idling how Ihiy renumbered a shut in Tin speaker was a lidy from the Aid Society Shi enlightened the on that arc widespread with broken homes Mrs and Mrs Alma Sinclair assist Mrs Blacks h the serving and time Many out church as Christian wis Some members of longregition look pari in the service The Old Testamini lesson was rejd by Mr Gary The junior choir sanf a anlhom They were under the direction Mr This was the Sunday for Mr and Mrs vcy Burl present heir infant children for the Sacrament of girl arc Cheryl I ynn and Craig Burt At ihe same lime their mother Mrs Do- Burl was welcomed Into membership of the fad United Church from St Stephen Anglican church Hornby The offering was up by the family While offering was being taken he Junior Choir favour with another anthem In place of a regular sermon by minister Mrs Martha wis told the story of Daniel In Lions Den Wt are sorry to have report death on Thursday of last week of Rowland Mc This is ihe 2nd death in McEachern family wllh in month a sister Mrs Thompson passed away in ril Our sympathy goes out the surviving members of the family and other relatives liv In the community OFFICER HONORED Parry of lonal Police force received a sen ice award last night jt Civilian illation and Police night In Constable thp old Georgetown poller department In Also receMng a was Constable Rod ho is rum a back unable Id attend the presents Legions dart games growing in popularity we hoped lor the d night dart shoot wjs i sucicss and it should gel big and better as word gels around You don be a whiz at all toenjoy this iicmng Just throw darts and sit and wait ind see if you ve won Last weeks winnirs were Ha roldBodlmm Jim Wallace and Jimmy This week Rime will be or6gimesfor2 Games will begin and get your name down This Friday evening Boots will be your entertain ing and on Saturday it will be that ever popular Come on down and enjoy Your Auxiliary meeting will be at Thursday as will be long meeting and an interesting evening with nominations ictions and installations Do all try to turn out for this most important night of the year because you will be electing your president 1st Vice and 2nd Vice Presidents your executive for next months A reminder that your branch will be closed until the Polls arc closed next Tuesday May for election will be open at for your enjoy A belated happy birthday to Mrs Hurley of St as she celebrated her 90th day last Saturday How lovely and we hope you have many more happy and healthy birth Legion Lines Till- Wednesday Mv I Page IS ON THE HOME FRONT Anxieties build but patience pays off lit llrrald correspond en I in i firm Ik liner in the old comes il ill w The iruk is simply to live long to dum fulfillment of ones desires I- r si im I diuht if thire is mother anywhere during I of r using childnn has not I down thi temptation to throw something Consequent a heavensent opportunity arises lo do just thai without fearo them charging you issiull mvinout welfare ri sink mi i insisting of cm of slice I in il i r ill us ing lo urn iw ly from knowing uisi pun luck may well IMIMMh 1 ihtmi fir mi off whin my radical I nailers dinner evening lhatshewas iiuif in hih night If Louisa had mi w is lo is normal as a I would have been Had she remarkid she wasgoing the wheel of fortune to nisi for the school I would undoubtedly have been Whin she said that she was to hi largit for whipped irinnpis with if equally off it mink i m mv daughter was I Ik he lommi of ill Si mi people d who to appear ir frilK eyeshadow and Mini wis to Ik gunned from her ills in lies in iuoUh thick fo cream to send pin r washing m shock whin it was faced with i mi of the veiling ln lookinj only hil olhir suli does pisode presented mi the as iver ire to look upon hat tood flexed nurtured and manipulated my pitching into for a week and finally presented at ihe school on carnival night with bulging right arm biceps wis with dreid lhat Louisa saw me lint of 1j of in THINK Think twice mulher she pleaded This Is remember Your beloved daughter thai shares the house you The one washes dishes when you catch her Itc me huh on 1 resjMindcd ind the piper plate lying Willi immensi lest An obviously similanly standing liside mi muttered i heart fell I that feel good miliar II did In fait I thickly found mysilf handing mother tints Having had so much fun legally itchint up on years cents was a small pay to gel a head start on the 15 yei to come Oh If only opportunity would knock more often By Roma Clinic draws donors days my dear Any of you fellows out there ginn any more though to joining our Legion Pipe Band Theri must be many of you who would like lo play the pipes or drums and don t know how to go about It Call George at and he will with any questions you Those guys and gals who ore 13 years ind over have you considered joining our Legion sponsored Air Cadets We have a very fine squadron and some cadets with genuinely Interested men who will guide and direct you along with your training Coll Acting Chair man of the sponsoring commit tee Joe at 3534 for information or C Ann Smith for more details This is terrific group to be with you II be mighty proud to be a part of it all For those of you who may have a question with problems you can solve on your own call our Service Officer Bugler Hale at 877 and he will do his best lo illeviale all doubts regarding veterans and their dependents whether you are a Legion member or not Pensions pttat etc regarding service donors Bed Cross Blood Donor clinic Mon day May 14 and donated blood packs people rejected for various reasons active allergies etc There were new donors of which were first timers The Kinsmen Club of Georgetown sponsored this successful clinic dance was partly due to the special efforts made by this club such as poster dislnbu Ion advertising service clubs Buck of Blood promotion John of Cable Systims will be producing a show dealing with blood clinic procedure and use of blood which will be announced In ihc NEW TO TOWN p- WELCOME with GIFTS and Information Bboul Georgetown For Joan Gillespie at 8774812 Celebrate Victoria Day weekend j with a specially priced bucket of Kentucky Chicken JUST 6po MAY 19 21 A bucket contains pieces of finger lickin good Kentucky Fried Chicken Enough for a super picnic for 5 to people Kntueku fried tors in Goodcihicken DANCING GRABS Due to popular demand or our product the Chicken Villa will be ex tending its closing hours as of June for your convenience The now closing hours are SUNDAY THURSDAY MIDNIGHT FRIDAY SATURDAY AM chickenyMsx The Plat Valley Squares held a graduation ceremony for one their beginner square dancing cumin last week The Included Doug and Johanna Bob and Karen George and Jim Clark Ruby Steed and Arondell Norm Hamilton Olive and Nat and Mndxc and Ken Child Earl Mac Arthur president the group said the beginners daft will be held In September on Wednesday evenings In Ihe wart town Hull In Ihe meantime people In the area who have done dancing are welcome attend the group s regular dances Hera Id photo GUEIPH STREET GEORGETOWN

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