Halton Hills Images

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 12, 1982, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

reminiscing over old days MARIPOSA MUSIC MAKERS Strumming and blowing null Ken and iTiris lo members of folk got children at Pint vie Public Imolvrd in music The I ho young pat on la the morning Acton top citizen law reform topics for Wl members talks ffrrald lltcn McLncry was hostess or the March evening meeting or There were II members and lovi3llorpresent dent Slessora I lit call ed the meeting to order and opened a timely poem The owning ode was then sung and the Mary Stewart collect was repeated The Moll call was Name a Law you are most thankful for The minutes the meeting were read and approved Correspond read There were thank you notes from memb ers who had recently been bereaved also an Invitation to attend Ash grove Day April During the business session final plans were made for the I Dance March Memb ers were given directions for making a block Lille Given was the Conven or of Resolutions She called on Margaret for the molto It was Stop Laughing Because We Arc Old Arc Old Because No Mop Laughing Each member present gave a current event Grace Mc En cry brought the words to a I song It was sung to Ihe tunc of Jingle All Joined in the ringing Eileen Mc accompanied on the piano Given had an appro priate reading for the meeting It Family Law Reform A most Interesting story was told by Eileen Burt about Ron McKnight Acton s 1881 of the Year One of the guests at the meeting was Doris Lindsay president of Ha Ron District W I She spoke a few words saying how pleated was to be present at the meeting The other guest was Maxine E Derby a former lb ton District president She was asked to be the judge for the baking contest The winners for the Cherry Pie were first Reggie Slessora itls second Eleanor McLean In the contest for chocolate cup cakes tint went to Alma Sinclair and second to Bath guests were presented with a gift of plant in bloom The meeting closed with the singing of O Canada Alma Sinclair assisted the hostess and a social lime followed Rev Bandy had a meaningful little story for the children Sunday during the service of Worship It was to do with the season Lent and meaning of tester In his message to the grown ups he said We are all guilty of shirking our ties la our homes loourfeltow man and to God The beautiful anthem sung by Paul Schwartz was an Inspiration to listen to The minister was still walking with the aid of crutches but Ing every day Rene Schwartz assisted him by taking part In the worship service Our thoughts and prayers go out this week for AD Enery who will undergo surgery In a Toronto hospital also to Ron son of Mr and Mrs R Guest who is a patient in hospital at Cornwall Nova Scotia Herald The I rati met at the home of Mrs Guy Wilson March Dorothy McLean presided and opened the meeting with he Institute Ode and the Mary Slew art Collect The president gave a read ing from the book Take My Family Please by Gary the meeting was on Family and Consumer The roll call was answered by 12 members and one visitor To the theme of Something 1 buy that my grandmother made answers were given leather ticks soap bread butter all clothing and lour Business included the Dis trict Annual which May IS at pm at Church Competition will be a twocrust cherry pie also seven choco late cupcakes iced on a foil plate 11 was moved by Edith Webb seconded by Glseta Malchln that we have our competition at the next meet ing reports to next meeting Several ladies signed up for the Workshop on Repairing Household Appliances Community Association program iend and bora arc asked to bring their Ideas to the next meeting on ways in which the Institute could participate The meeting was turned over to convenors and Gisela who play ed a tape on Inflation by Dr an American Malchln gave the motto Give a little lake a lot She told us It lakes the Americans 144 hours to build a car while the Japanese can do It in hours with much cheaper labor Jean May passed out copies on Pound- loKilogram Price Translation Table also forms to fill out on the Metric system Indicating a yea or no A numbers contest was won by Wilson and Van and Lilo presented each with a mined bouquet ol spring flowers from Greenhouse Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Gladys Chester and Ethel ft ebb and a social hour The Worlds Day of Prayer was held In the United Church Friday evening March 4 The theme The People of God Gathered for Worship Scattered for Service Parti Leader Betty Johnson was assisted by Mary Crawford and Van Lew en A drama of Kll dare was enacted by the Presbyterian ladies ttllma Mrs Ada Duff Mrs Gertrude Mrs Isabel McClure and Mrs Margaret McClure The Christian faith was brought to Ireland by a for St Patrick who be came Ireland Patron Saint The gospel was taught and preached by of Klldare who as a young woman may Patrick preach She formed a community of minister In Christ name Part with leader Gwen had Jean Dun op McLean and Kay assisting accompanied or the and Glen look up the often rut The Friendship Unit of Nor Ml and Hut on lie United Church members combined to void heir monthly meeting In the Church basement on Wed night last They entertained their sister unit from Grace Church in and served dinner of baked ham and scalloped potatoes President Christine presided for young ladies present A going away gill was presented to Top of Denmark who 1 as been visiting at the home of her aunt Lillian Krogh since November Ken ten had taken an active part with ihe Friend ship Unit during her slay here Gall Robinson introduced guest speaker from Parents In Brampton who spoke on Parenting and Child Care Everyone showed their appreciation The Scouts atid Cubs would like the people to know that there will be a onetime paper drive on Saturday morn ing March 11 Since the price of paper is very low lib not very profitable project For further Information on large quantities call Art Rke at B774449 The Tern Cotta Community Hall Board are holding a euchre Friday March Why you should support Red Cross INDIVIDUAL EMERGENCY AID This of short term aU the form food aid shelter la an sIUuUm agencies can Interview families or IndHUnals and gravid financial assistance transient who are money are helped with traaaportaUM reach in Toronto BALLINAFAD SCOUTING BELOW the HERALD Community Scouts start fundraising Campbells Lime Service Staling To You BtttM LIME NOW I CALL Herald Special The Scouting group In have no to Scouts and Heaven thli In addition to our is Cuba giving us a tola of M boys involved to date As everyone mutt know this puts our expenses up In order to achieve ear monies we have to have fund raising This coming Sunday will be oar first Bike Sale of the year All the boy hate Ihrlr In or mi dates and iking for donations bo far he has been a Utile It appointing Please give ui your or anyone donating or bake goods the lly Hill will be open at IS a March and the sale start at p sharp A bis goes out to the people who have already donated People to contact are Pal Colli STTKSN Pink erton Jean Bird HOT LEGION LINES By Tom Elhott Easter dance It with deepest having to announce the pass ing away our comrade Martin Mortality Comrades in Georgetown hospital are Sam Molly and Stan T Is in St Mikes Ho Walters Eleanor Cunningham and Phoebe Collins of the Ladles Auxiliary are in Georgetown hospital Jim Bishop J M and Ruby Jennings were the winners Norm Eyres will be enter taining Ihe lounge day The Imperial Dane- March has been reported as a MardtGras Dance but this has now been changed to an Easier Parade Dance As usual there will be good rats and the dancing will be to the music of the Cara vails which many of you know The tickets are IS per person and prize will be given to the Ladies best caster bonnet At the air cadet dinner and dance a number of persons won prtwa ft Brian Russell Dan O and Joe Porter won SIB each W won and donated It back Ronnie Anderson won Joe wishes to thank everyone who helped to make this a good evening Keep March open For the Fuel for thought MOTORS Eastern Ave Acton 919833 1031 WINTER COAT CLEARANCE FUR TRIMMED SUEDE and LEATHER a vast selection of coats with raccoon and fox collars now Ladles from JL SHEEPSKIN ltd SHEARLING an extensive collection I both coats Jackets at an Incredible opr HUNDREDS of first quality brand name LEATHER HANDBAGS 995 Pius CAPIADIANA FURNITURE Oak Pedestal Table with I 12 leaf and Arrow back Chairs VALUE Oak Harvest Table Oak Arrow back Chairs MODEL CLEARANCE Complete your visit with meal at JACK TANNERS TABLE He Double or Queen Sire Oak Cannonball Bed now Work Boots REDUCED UP TO Urge Selection of motorcycle Jackets raicEorRon lowers Market Placa SPECIAL OFFER Perfect drapery Service Makes drapes look Try It you II be amazed 75 Expires March BARRAGERS CLEANERS 160 Guelph Street Georgetown BETTER BUYS from BROWNS Many Outstanding Values from Sklar Citation House and King Koil SAVINGS UP TO 35 a Solid Wood Construction FURNITURE to enhance any 4 Drawer Chest 5 Drawer Chest Toy Chests Deacons Benchs 139 Full Bed Frames Includes Headboard and Footboard Many Other Pieces To Choose From FURNITURE WAREHOUSE LTD 8772828

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy