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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 31, 1982, p. 6

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SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday Mirth II 1M1 Ja kissing booth raises for communit work Longboats on the Credit On Untied from page Al looked on dry land There were sllghtl fewer entries than last year public chairman Bill laid But it was the moat colorful race I can remember In a long time We ve got a lot of people lo thank for helping out and making the race such a big We tried supporting MS this year for the first time and we re really pleased with the In the IS of the race fundi raised from regis feet wen allocated to Jay etc community projects This year fees were as boat teams arrived with pledge sheets Sa lore made the onemile trip into the village In Just about pg would float Glen Williams flag football club chose a Vik theme The Great White Norseman and piled the Credit a waters In an longboat complete with shields and squaresail Other skippers were quick to capitalize on the current of Canada Bob and Doug Mackenzie comedy team One craft was designed to look I a twofour of Molson Canad an Beer The race attracted Its share of celebrities too LI Gov AJrd was Joined for the opening ceremonies by Mayor Pete and moming hosts Pete and following the race boaters had a chance to warm up as the St John Ambulance dis tributed blankets to some of the welter participants and the Glen town hall committee doled out mugs of hot grog to chilled boaters and their fa In fill fans Initiation Saturday GOT YOU PEGGED who have been notified Initiated report downstairs at la The Initiation teem and the ceremonies start at m April a will be Pub Night In the lounge This la the last call for anyone to make an appoint to see the service officer Aprils Please contact Hale or L Boyd The extra club car draw winners were Joe CH Copland Ron Carter Barb Held Tom Elliott and Kay Hill per week the weekly prires will be US the mid draw will be USD and the remaining prlxes on he night of the draw will remain the LEGION LINES Danielle Orion of Joseph Gibbons Public School gave orange hair and a item black moustache Wednesday Coloring the dolls was part of the activities Georgetown Public Library staff had for about at he Mad llatlcr a Tea Party Herald photo by Letter to the Editor Heart Fund grateful for campaign help Fun day darts will be day Register at a play four persons per team per person You may regis by phone to MnrionCarney Many thanks Grieve who drove the A Sick con down lo Napanee to visit with Lilian who Is Be years young and a charter member of Branch 120 Ladles Auxiliary She is in good health and wishes to be remembered is pleased to hear from Branch Anyone wishing to write Lilian please contact the A con Edna Two of Branch 120 Euchre teams will be playing in the By Tom Elliott district tourney In Brampton after winning a spot at the zone oumcy The team of Bob Wailos Eric Clark Gib Tel ford and Richard Clark is one team the other Is comprised of Albert Porter Bemlr PosUe- thaltc Tom Harlow and George Bo Hey It was the usual excellent evening The Imperial Section on last Saturday and the on the cake was being entertained by and Enid and Margaret who was accompanied on the piano by our own Winnie Mulder Thursday April la the Ladles Auxiliary Social Night And later that evening the roof was raised in the Acton Legion hall Carloads of pittas and gallons of refreshments boat race celebrants cheerful until early Sunday morning and the race dance attracted Mayor Pom and Burlington MPP Julian Reed Meanwhile he Jaycctte kissing booth earned for community projects It was also an opportunity to slap he backs of some of the winners Chris Cunningham entry took lop pnic the canoe class reaching the finish well ahead of the con testa In the Crazy craft cate gory which includes the moat unusual floating objects the entry p by Patty Welsh John Wheeler Chris and Inez Colabreac came In first Bill Macintosh Ron I and Ellon Garrett the competitors In the boats of all types class the category To the editor of The Herald Heart Month In Canada is now over for another year and on behalf of he Canadian Heart Fund Ontario Division please accept our heartfelt thanks for your promotional 1982 Our objective for the 1882 Heart Fund campaign was million and although all returns are not yet In we are hopeful that our object will be attained Without your willing cooperation In communicating our needs to the public we would not be able to express such a positive outlook Metric eh Continued from page AS don know how to figure out DOUG Mo neither BOB Okay I it teach you cause there a fast way which is to double it and add 30 eh So If it a let a say on the rod It says okay so today It be cloudy and five degrees So how do you do If You go you double It five You add and ten is Its the old degrees So when you say five It DOUG Like how many beers would that be if you want like a six pack In metric BOB Six and six is 11 and la beers metric DOUG Well that s good forme eh Like count me In on metric BOB Yeah And Bock Bacon Like normally you eat a pound right DOUG Yeah BOB So In metric you double it wo and is KILOS of back bacon DOUG Yeah but what if the speed limit is I ke SO miles an hour eh Then what do you do Double It and add So you can go miles The Medical Committee of the Ontario Heart Foundation met at the end of January to review research applications submitted lo us for support You will be pleased to know that after deliberation have been commit to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular research projects In Ontario comment July 1982 The financial support of many Individuals and businesses in our Province has made this commitment possible Thank you again for your support for helping us to ensure that research against our nation number one health enemy will continue With beat wishes Yours very truly CANADIAN HEART FOUNDATION ONTARIO DIVISION Esther Richards Director of Public Relations No miles kilometres DOUG Would you gel a ticket if you were hat fast BOB No DOUG Well that good causeweregellln one now LOOK SEND OUR SPECIAL BIRTHDAY BOUQUET Vanderburgh flowers Hartal Mew GEORGETOWN WATERBEDS Just South of Hwy 7 8772826 LADIES Heres whats New for Spring and Summer Shoes Flatter your feet with dressy fashions and comfort Spring Summer Colours Other Stytea in Stock STEPRITE SHOES WHERE FASHION COMFORT GO TOGETHER 39 Main St S Downtown Georgetown 8771263 HOWS I I ft Fit I an 1 some rather interest which retain bos prow design of a boat Georgetown grab bed first place in ly club entries In local clubs have faced stiff competition from II French en ry but theclubuasunabto to attend this years race The local club entry was piloted by Dale Thibldeou and Rick Scott the fastest commercial era It was entered by Hay Kerton Fred and Lewis boaters Henry Smith John Nolan and Dale Lemon cited up top prize for their entry in tic best decorated era it craft competition At Gallant Norm Gallant Bruce Topley and Joe Henley won the name award from among the community service club entries while an eight man dragon boat hi award among the boats of all kinds class Coming Soon HEALTH HuT Weve Got Your As Bs Es Watch For Us OPENING APRIL 6th 98 Mill St Georgetown Open house Friday The North Halton Sodal Planning Council welcome all InlercstedcitliensloanopenhouscAprilZfromUa m lot Suite In Georgetown Members of the council will be on hand to give Informal on about their action plan for and the upcoming annual meeting Come for refreshments and spend some lime To learn more about the C and Its function come armed with questions and concerns and find out how you can become invoked with this com muni ly minded group Easter Candles Boxed Chocolates from layaway for Caster vounci PHMUDACV ITO DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN 8772761 Youll Find Handmade Crafts Toys Collectables Gifts Books And Much Morel TOUR THE BEAUMONT KNITTING MILL FREE GIFTS FOR THE CHILDREN Bring The Whole Family To HOURS- Tuesday Saturday 10 OO to p 2 Noon to 30 p THE OLD GLEN MILL MAIN ST GLEN WILLIAMS

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