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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 26, 1982, p. 8

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Page FXTRA March it IZ OPTIMIST CLUB Talent time May 24 at Bangorama The Optimist Club that revived Georgetown enthusiasm or Victoria Day fun and fireworks rama returns this May bigger and better than ever according to Optimist Norm Guthrie who Is chairing the Sixth annual celebration An Optimist Talent Showcase one of two brand new features sure to please the crowds at Fairgrounds Park hopes to attract a wide variety of amateur singers dancers and other entertainers for some fun In the afternoon Call Optimist Jim at if youd like to participate Also planned is an elaborate display by Kilts volunteer services Any volunteer or service group in wishing to belter Inform visitors about their activities is welcome to call Optimist John at Of course the ever growing Mammoth Garage Sale will be back again by popular demand affording residents their best opportunity to sell off unwanted and surplus household Items Last years attracted some visitors mast of whom spent a great deal of time browsing among the articles on sale you could never accomodate hat many prospective buyers in your backyard So plan your garage sate now the Optimist will take care of the advertising and hold It May at the fairgrounds starling at a You con slay until your article Is sold You bring the unwanted items the club provides the croud For garage sale reservations or more information call Optimist Bob Christie at 1330 NATO trip her topic for IODE raid Special The Countess of Chapter held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Linton MorchS the meeting being the first conducted by the newly elected officers New regent Freddie Burton presided aided by June Dean and Helen MacDonald as sec relary and treasurer respect Ively The regent received the reports Including correspond from the adopted school in Makkovlc thanking the Chapter for Christmas treats and education secretary June Ross passed around the letters for the members to read individually The chapter also welcomed Pauline from the Sir George Parkin Chapter in North Bay Pauline has recent ly moved to Georgetown from North Bay and has transfer red her membership to this Following the conclusion of the business procedure Hilda CHURCH DIRECTORY This Weekend attend the Church of your Choice IMMANUEL HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH CHURCH AT STREET School FlUWt Sat Cl Set ice Son ArMtomttbn CtattkrfntLBtMtnHfM MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH PASTOR GEORGETOWN Ettwtn Mltchall ALLIANCE CHURCH Main Sunday March 28th 630 It t HUDSON TAYLOR StiK DRAMATIC Privet NEW MISSIONARY CALL Film of China Club discusses handicapped By KAY WILSON era Id Correspondent Club met a I the home of Claude McLaughlin March 15 Anne Wilson read the minutes present Irene Hunter Introduced our guest speaker Ule who works with the handicap ped through the Ministry of Health talk on the Year of the Physically Disabled Irene thanked the speaker and everyone showed their appreciation Everyone enjoyed a game of euchre with Mane Murray and the host Claude McLaughlin with high tallies Lunch was served by Eunice Wilson and Mary Gil lard Chester Early moved a vote of thanks to the committee also the host and everyone showed their appreciation A miscellaneous shower was held March 16 in the Norval United Church for bride elect Debbie Re id Deanna Cleave choired the evening and called on and Glen to lead an old fashioned sing song Sing was interspersed by read given by Marilyn Smith Phyllis Moffatt and Anne Wit The bride sisters Belly and Hannah the bride in opening her gifts A contest prior to lunch brought a pleasant evening to a close Unit I of United Church met at the home of Catherine La March IB at 1 with members President Marion Laird led on Edith Webb who read an article entitled Meditations In a Garden Marjorlc read the scripture An invitation was received from Home Church to their Thankoffering In the church April at p The overall meeting of all Units be on the evening of April Study taken by Muriel when shi life of the Bronti Tamil Two of the nle Miters were writers was author of Jant tyre and Emily Heights ripeatcd the Lord and lunch brought lie meeting to close The Convention of the Ontario Junior Farmers was held last weekend at the million Convention Centre with delegates attending from all over The theme of the Convention was In Action for a I It ng Tomorrow speakers La of whose topic was Positive Attitudes Others on the program wire Km Knox or Ihi Youth with Ministry of and Food and Lloyd Wilson Consumer affairs talk draws 35 WI members from and itrr the HERALD Community Ballinafad events varieties of bread which the girls had learned to make during their recent brcadmak ourse They were all delicious Along with the Bread and fancy rolls cheese cold cuts pickles and jam When the meal was over Reggie Slesorailit president of I thanked the girls and their leaders and said how the meal had been She also explained to those present W I became associated the ho clubs girls thin put on an amusing skit Each one rcprc an ingredient which went into the art of mg Each In turn got Into the mixer and was stirred up by Ihc head cook Each one parts exceptional well The leaders Schworz and Betty Kopcr ire happy that spring jus I around the corner as Paul reported seeing his first robin Sunday Bud and Evelyn Snow have Just returned from spending a holiday with their daughter Louise and family in Congratulations to Kyle who won the design Irophy for the designing of the cub car regional rally held recently at Mlllon The committees in charge of the held at the I munity Centre March In aid of the Scouts and Cubs was quite successful The help of all was appreciated On Tuesday evening March 16 J Institute members along with visitors braved the jsly wet to attend and Consumers I Affairs meeting at the lovely home of and Peggy Knapp on the Line 1st Vice President Mrs John 1 Bird opened with short poem i homemaking In the old days then nil repeated the ode and collect Roll Call was with a fashion tip and humorous ones were invitation was received from Nelson I to a dessert luncheon and euchre at the on April Verna Bird told of the last club of the girls and on display lovely skirls and Ihey have been making Mrs Ford Wlckson hid the program and called on Ruth Thompson for the changing years bring changes In fashion which was splcnd id and full of humor The speaker Miss Machle a teacher of School on International lion of Home Economics which started in in 1908 She told of the meetings and conferences she has attended and with colored pictures on film showed a tour of Japan wt saw Hong Kong packed with people many living In shacks on the hillsides in gardens and markets where women are the farm crs Manila and Thailand lots of weaving Bangkok rice and beautiful orchids Singapore Indian boats on to Sydney Australia opera houses and oyster farms New Zealand Auckland Vancouver and back home Pat Stark thanked her and presented a small gift The nominating committee Dons McNabb reported on the Craft day and all Its activities on April Members were reminded of the baking competition to bring to the next meeting Mrs Wilson gave the courtesies Meeting closed and a social hour followed HELP US HELP Good service at a good price Thats homeowners Insurance the State Farm way introduced as Hues speaker Marilyn Milton who gave an absorbing and thought provoking account of her re cent trip to NATO head quarters In Brussels as the representative of the Inter church Council of Canada Mrs Mltton together with nine Canadian women of versified backgrounds were the guests of the Dept of External Affairs a first incidentally for an all female team They enjoyed the of speaking on a one to one basis wlthCanadian represent and discus In depth the Arms Race and possibility and dire results of a nuclear war The members of the team felt that women now possessed sufficient power to make an enormous contribution to pre serving peace and would urge everyone to work towards this After thanking the guest speaker and hostess the meeting closed with tinging the Royal Anthem

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