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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 13, 1985, p. 6

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A HERALD Wednesday March 19M PR expert talks to WI STANDING PROUD AND TALL Initiation Team The Kim may be called anywhere in southern Ontario to Initiate new member Into the legion By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Correspondent The March meeting of the WI was held at the home of Mrs Ernest McEncry Members met at the home at 1 Mpm The hostess with the help of Alma Sinclair had prepared the dessert of with a whipped lopping and an assort ment of cookies Marg at p called the meeting to order and she opened with a reading Roll call was answered by 12 members each having a verse on friend ship to share with others Correspondence wan read which included a thank you note from Mrs Florence Highland Gaines ask for grant r They lost money in 1983 also This games budget is which Mr said was a modest budget Macintosh with the support of four fellow organisers of the games excitement and awareness the championship games arc rccognii that the Highland Gaines are being put in general American championship in Macintosh said Putting on a championship games He said the people directly involv would require a budget Mr oil with the competitions are still said supporting the games They re the It means higher judges fees prize Plagued by financial difficulties the Highland Games may gel a grant from the town this Last week councillors agreed consider hat amount at their presented his la I e of woe about the hard core games inns who travel from money Pipers on fee and pipe budget meetings The budget is lack of community support for the game to game and they call the band expenses ted to be made public within the next games Georgetown games the best Macintosh said that the long tvo weeks as final cutbacks arc He said people are coming I he atmosphere Macintosh said term future of the games requires that hammered out out less and less to the games which Hi said organizers ore considering wc go the extra step and establish a An annual event at the Georgetown feature Scottish bagpipers and kilted tolngfromthe regular games with a championship supreme category the dancer modest and program to the This year gomes are to be held Scottish games are one of 13 held in We vc been negligent In supply championship supreme category of June and notices have been items of local attraction the games which attract more American sent togamesparlicipantsofwhcrcthc Games president Macintosh games president said and international quality contenders Georgetown said the local games are Promotion and publicity or hi threatened with extinction because of gomes have been deficient locally Dr financial difficulties Macintosh said For the last three years expenses Welcoming ideas on what changes have been increasing and the turnout could be made improve local decreasing he said attendance he said he would like mo Games treasurer Clark support the businesses and said the games have been run pretty Institutions in Hal ton Hills much on a shoestring and lost PSYCHIC Organizer said such a its too late to hold a championship move would attract more visitors game in Georgetown this summer Mr the games and more of the quality bands and dancers The organizers will be There are currently five int their energies on Improving championship supreme games held in publicity and sponsorship of the Ontario at Fergus Cambridge Samin Ottawa March a Highland Ball is to be Points gained by competitors at at Holy Cross Hall GLT Thriller thanking the for gifts she had received A thank you from the African relief fund was also read Public relations con venor Winifred Smith welcomed the guest speaker Hartley Coles of the Acton Free Press and Independent of Georgetown One thing he said was believe In your organize tion another to present a good Image to the public at oil times In his humorous way he told of some of the experiences he had with the public in his news paper work Mrs Lloyd Burt cour tesy convenor thanked Mr Coles for his time Eleanor McLean gave current events The motto Gossip can be like a disease it can become an epidemic was well token by Eileen McEnery Games funding helpers The organizers of the Georgetown Highland Games are going get a helping hand from a newly appointed committee of Mayor Rum Miller and Conns Phil Carney and Mike Armstrong The trio will help Games volunteers find outside funding for the annual event not fun for adults The kids may be ig fun building mud pies with the wealth of natural resources com ing out of the Calvert Dale construction area in Georgetown but drivers arcn Coun Harry Levy made a plea that town engineer Bob Austin look into the muddy road conditions being created by trucks leaving the development site at Sin clalr Avenue and Moun to In view Rood The company Is build homes on the site and trucks leaving the site are leaving ample tracks behind Levy said the mud Is making for a bad corner for turning les Either get entrance moved further upSinclairorgetthcmtc clean it up the council lor said Lifetime Kinsmen The Kinsmen Club of held a special evening March honoring Donald and Carol Pearson Held at the North Helton Golf and Country Club the evening was to present the couple with lifetime memberships Into the organization With 16 years in the Kinsmen Mr Pearson has received several awards including Kins man of the Year Georgetown for He has been involved in the district and zone areas of the club organ ration and is presently the National Vice Prcsl dent Committee DONALD Mrs Pearson who has 16 years service with the has been a lone and district and the Award in 1981 Carole Matthews Dear Carole I read your column and enjoy it Could you give me some advice regarding a Job promotion I am thinking about There is a lot riding on this Enclosed is a picture Thank you j There certainly is a lot riding on this promotion I see a change of residence a split of three months from your family and friends you Save people near London and I know they will help to get adjusted This promotion has been o long time in the and you certainly deserve It I feel this will end up getting you closer to your goal of your own near Kitchener Strange happenings in Wait Until By JACKIE WILLOWS Herald Special Wait Until Dark strange things will be happening on stage April IS when the Georgetown Little Theatre performs the Frederick Knott thriller Neville terrorized in her own She matches wits with three sinister intruders Be prepared to share in Suzy s terror Casting was completed last week and will be played by Edith Behie the lead role Hollle LEGION LINES directing GLTs final Shields has landed the play of the season about part of Gloria and a young blind woman Timothy Jennings is Shower for Kathy By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent A miscellaneous shower was held for Kathy Loldlaw who is being married early in April to Jack Hamilton in United Church with Mary Crawford presiding Unit It ladies put on a skit followed by the bride opening her gifts Kathy was assisted by Lynn Laidlaw and Rosemary Oldham is the daughter of Lloyd and Ella and Jack Is the son of Murray and Roberta Hamilton of Port Perry Don forget the euchre by the Georgetown Fair Board Friday March 15 at Webb Flowers Children line Church Mike Ron Hill is cast Root and David Clifton is Sam Patrolman number one is played by Luke Casey Rehearsals began the day after auditions were held and will continue over the next five weeks at least three and possib ly our times a week The play opens on April 19 and runs 24 25 If you enjoy thrillers you shouldn miss this one Tickets can be ordered by telephoning the box office at The box office at the John Elliott Theatre will be open on Thursday even ings from to a four weeks prior to the open Dates will be published in future editions of this paper The winner of the car in our car draw held March was Linda Armstrong who was presented with keys by Bill Kirk on Saturday morning The other winners were as follows Don Olson Nancy Yates Mary George Wagner and Art Lawrence Boyer Cecil Haines and Jim Golden Archie Miller Francis Kirk Red Keith Tracy Robert Hooper Eleanor Nicholson Brim and Ellen Bastedo Boyd Richardson and Jasper Green A reminder that those interested In going to Plymouth far their Memorial Day Celebration May 27 there will be a meeting on Sunday March 17 at 1 m Coming up also this month is a Rock and Roll Dance Saturday March 23 Tickets are now Available from the Stewards The House Trophy Euchre games will be flayed 16 Registration will take place at 1 and play will commence at I am sorry to announce that at the District level our Euchre team were not in running EUCHRE Winners March 8 Ladles 1st Helen Louth 2nd Merry Crawford Booby May Swans ton Men 1st 2nd Roger Darling Booby George Louth ENTERTAINMENT There will be no entertainment in the Lounge this week the Ladies Auxiliary are holding a St Patrick s Day ByWINIFREDSMITH Herald Correspondent BALLINAFAD There was a record number of children out to church on Sunday They filled the three front seats and attentively listened to the story told by Rev Bandy en then Joined the teach ers went down stairs for classes Mr and Mrs who reside on the Eighth Line were welcomed into the Church membership Sunday Rev Bandy message was taken from the passage of scripture dealing with the 10 commandments PHOTO REPRINTS are available for any photograph appearing In The Herald St 8772201 travel NEW OWNERSHIP MS SALLY RUTENBERG I you to- attend OPEN HOUSE WEDNESDAY MARCH 20 1985 3 pm 9 pm VALERIE CUNNINGHAM RN CHILD CARE CONSULTANT NOW TAKING group session Is planned lor school aged who have an ng respiratory problem II be games and exercises thai Improve The uses and common FEE For minimal on MAIN ST

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