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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 16, 1980, p. 34

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Community Two teams added for minisquirts By WINIFRED SMITH Herald correspondent It has been decided because of public response to operate two teams of minisquirt this year They have ap proximately eight places for boys and girls born in 1973 Children may be registered at the hall Tuesday or Thursday evenings or by ling Ivan B rd at or GordColtonat877 This Is for locals only Proof of age is required The atom and squirt teams arc now completely full Train ing is underway at the hall WEDDING BELLS Mr and Mrs Roger Fisher of Georgetown are pleased to the for the marriage of their daughter Ruth to John Wallace Dickie son of Mr and Mrs Dkk of Montreal Miss Spec teacher In Ontario Mr Dickie Is a student at McGill University The r marriage II lake plate May 17 at Knox Church a with an excellent The boys are looking forward to an improvement on the weath er so that outdoor practices can be beld The soccer dub would be grateful for donations from local residents or businesses to help run the four teams this season The Club Friendly Hostesses have completed the club Food for Friends and now are Ing for achievement day The girls are looking forward to entertaining their mothers and the members of the I later on this month There was an exciting tele phone call at the home over the weekend They were so surprised to hear that former neighbors and friends of II years ago were coming to visit them Mr and Mrs David Ryan and sons Matthew and Mickey went back to their native Ireland after living In Toronto for short while It is almost a year since the Kanu corresponded with the family Needless to say they received a big welcome at the airport on Tuesday as the two families were getting ted again The Ryan family will be spending a week with the Kanusek here before boarding the plane for their home In Ireland after spending a happy holiday here and in Florida We are happy to be able to report that some of our real dents who have been hospital for some time are home again Richard Sh or till is at his horn also Mrs Marshal was able to leave hospital and the Infant son of Mr and Mrs Bob Pinkerton is reunited with his family again after being gravely 111 in an Owen Sound hospital The UCW have had a busy winter quilling for local ladies Mrs Wills Shortill opened her home early In the new year where the women met for several afternoons IF HE WAS A CARPENTER It look like Colin Duncan would like to be a carpenter when he grows up Colin preferred the hammer and nails to almost every other toy or game at the open house at Maple Nursery School Saturday morning The school which is a cooperative held the open house Tor parents to talk with teachers about the school a program Herald photo by Taylor Booth makes a deal takes auxiliary euchre crown By MARION BOOTH Auxiliary President The Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Auxiliary bridge and euchre night was held at the Newfoundland Club April Winners of the euchre were mens high Roy Booth low Pat Palmer ladles high Gladys Inglis and ladles low Booth The fund raising committee would like to extend a special thanks to the Newfoundland Club for its donation of the ball and also to Barber s Jewellers on Main Street in Georgetown for their donation of gifts and to the hospital auxiliary mem for their support OIN Are boredom I ght through my Does it it imp not interesting have a If the any experiment can be children me more The composed of the normal an aunt my during which be scrubbed and picture remember to hopefully floor The brother two eldest ceremonies anniversary Then Louisa will loveliness A exchange of Quebec desperation up of minus a undoubtedly entertain my Quebec in a currently Do I children believing in on her Italian to birthday gift Louisa first Will weekend gleam in his going to ting Stay So pone womens club Week with

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