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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 30, 1982, p. 2

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Pride laughter at Scout banquet rsl Beaters Cubs Scouts and Venturers Kail In Glen Williams St Alba Ann can Church hall I for the annual parent a banquet the party had flags in their stand chairman Liz to the special birthday dinner honoring Scouting founder Lord slewing Head tables guests along with Mr were the sponsoring Wo men Institute president Jean Anderson WI secretary Jean North Dial rid Council president Cord Douglas Venturer tor Sandy Booth District Scout leaden John Grace left and Den nit While appreciation when Ilblrirt Com mini oner Mi a lea their Part I Cards and Hoggin Beater leader Parchment right had show their them and fellow leader John foster alio received Part II District Council meets to plan big busy year If never been Invohed In Scouting the Pari I Card and being presented here to Croup Committee Chairman by provincial field Bob will be a mystery But II an Imports 1 for a Scouting lead and several North Hilton leader accepted the coveted at a Fin I parent and ion Birthday bash for Guy 87 Hostel annual report About per cent of the abused or mar tally troubled Women Place in Milton for advice or assistance arc residents the hostel reported last wetk lit Its annual bulletin the yearold public hostel for abused women and their child tin lists sties for its JSHI operations the calls for assistance or advice recorded or ten per cent originated in Georgetown or four per cent in Acton and one call each in Hornby and 11 LAYMAN Herald Special rtt District Coun i I Id its mcUlng pri in Limchouse Urn rial Hall welcomed all mi present including Pile honor i dent Update on coming events for the Anniversary of Scout a Beaverce to be eld at Park school grounds May to be held at Blue ngs with the theme through the Years Tin date is to be set for the The Family pic i for all of North ul ng members and their I m to be held Sept IB person is Clint Clint reported the Anniversary crests would be available In four or five weeks Tlit annual Explorer like Mill with Rovers In charge Tic annual will be held at Scout Reserve for all North and Mlllon and Scouts June 11 12 13 District Commissioner John Sharpies reported the quota for North is 14 Ventur irs and two advisors for the World be held In Alberta in July 1883 Elaine Hannah reported on Ihe Annual Awards night to be held In June Leaden arc reminded lo contact her at if they have boys to receive certificates Cuba who have earned their Ave stars since June IBM scouts who have earned the pathfinder or Chief Scout award or vent their Queen Venturer award are eligible All members were reminded of the second annual Scout and Guide Parade June An eye caM with a snap closure perfect for keeping crochet needles of different dies sewing and largeeyed needles together Commissioner John Sharpies Beaver coordinator Sue Wat- ton service team rep Clint public relations officer Jean Layman Scout coordinator Ma rk and Cub Elaine Hannah Mrs Hannah recruited one member from each section to help her light the candles and sparklers atop a three- tier birthday cake decorated with flags representing all the coun tries of the world The cake was made by assistant Cub- master Bonnie Mitchell of Acton Guest speaker Bob Carlaw reported that there are boys In Halton following the aim and predicted that Lead er Influence will prompt even greater growth He impressed listeners of all ages with a memorable story King of the Jungle Among the presentations that followed Beave Foster received her Part II parchment from Mr Sharpies while Scout Leaders Dennis White John Grace and John Tanta received their Part I cards and from Mr and Mr Douglas and Mrs Coales accepted her Part I card and woggle from Mr Cartaw Mr displayed his handcaned beaver figurine and a peace pipe made by the scouts of Island to raise money Led by lends Benton Osborne Connie Burt andSheila Foster the Beavers sang Drive the Away Elaine Hannah Bob Potter Bonnie Mitchell and Lee Foster then led the Cuba through a reenactment of sections history and The Alphabet Tells the Story and Venturers show slides from CJBI and the Venturers displayed one of their newly built kayaks ready for Its maiden voyage this summer By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent Happy Birthday toonc of our old Guy Wilson of Tenth line Nerval A surprise party was hosted by daughter in law Anne son and her family when entertained old neighbors along with Guy brother Clay ton and and Wilson Friday evening times years is long time and yet it gone pretty fast soys Guy Combln ing with his brother Clayton they represent a total of 173 years Clayton will be In September as spent play new baby girl Jane Bob and Laurie have Just moved here recently and bought the former Ward house welcome them along wilh their little and baby daughter to our Ing Mac Alexander expressed the congratulatory sentiments of everyone and Claude Mc Laughlln presented Guy with a fruit and cheese basket Ruth Anne Wilson brought In a birthday cake to her grand pa made and decorated by Mary Lunch brought a pleasant evening to a close United church had Forever One take the service Sunday Each member sang a solo then combined for duets trios and hymn sing Leader Terry gave a talk on the theme Thanks Lord and said Like Spring with all coming olive our faith needs to be renewed and re vital lied Along with Terry arc members Carol Re id Margaret Anno beck Cleave Wayne Miry Lou Laidiaw and Don Crawford thanks are due these dedicated young choir mem for this meaningful and inspirational service A buffet lunch was enjoyed and special guests for the day were members from Hornby Several showers were held for popular bride Pat Kendall who was married in Norval United church on April 17 Pot is daughter of Moms Phjllis Kendall of Miss and Brian Is nephew of Mane Murray Joan Butcher of had a bathroom si and Nor ma Tripp hosted a shower for neighbours and family Ken and Doll Murray of Acton had a miscellaneous party for the Murray family Community Club had their closing euchre with five tables in Monday night last Winners were Jean Brand Louie Alexander Irene Hunter Claude McLaughlin Lucky Draw Chester Early Community Centre had eight tables in play on Thursda night were Mrs Isabel Thompson Alan Wilson Webb Lone Hands George Bur Lucky Draw Moe Tost Lunch Com Muriel Miller Kay McMillan Sadie Davidson David son Congratulations to Bob and Laurie Abrams Patten RRI on the arrival of their BAZ MOTORS Georgetown SPECIAL TRAVELOGUE In Cooperation With DENNYS BUS LINES LTD BUS TOURS Canada The United States Date- Tuesday May 4th Time Place Goligers Travel Halton Hills Shopping Centre RSVP to 8770103 Refreshments Door Prizes EVERYONE WELCOME DAYS Dont Miss This SPECIAL PURCHASE 2 Piece Velour JOGGING SUITS Navy Maroon Brown Lilac 22 Llmllsd WHITE SPORT SOCKS NOWAVAIIJKBLE RICE PAPER supplies LAMPSHADE FRAMES 10 OFF THE OLD GLEN MILL MAIN ST GLEN WILLIAMS 8770351 Give Mom on cream love letter Either way wo a tap It with our o sure sure to order early Placo Ma th ICE CREAM STORE 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