Till- IIHHII HANDS ACROSS THE WELCOME OlEIN HOUSE Baby Colin s centre of church attention llyHIMHIFDSMlTIl Herald t IIAI LIN and relatives came llic church to witness the cm rig for Colin Beside Hit close numbers of fjmily stood up at the front Handy invited the The mm in tht senior choir sang Thou Art It beautiful to listen to Iht World Prayer is to be held March itlinafad will be Joining with St Andrews in Ihc evening of date at Georgetown in St Andrews Wt the new people who top Cubs came from Acton Hornby Georgetown Glen Williams and to attend the north Kub Rally The lop Kub Kara go on to the regional rally March 1 the Knox Church Hall Ryan Vincent of 4th Georgetown pack was Ihc first place winner followed by Bruce of the tame pack in second and John of 2nd Trim ty third Judging for best design and Judge wis made by Rev Barrow and Optimist dent ton irson have moved into the former Ham mond home on the Town Line They are a young couple from Georgetown A bit superstitious KAY WILSON Herald Special A gomes night last day enjoyed by members of United Church Five teams of young and old alike vied for top honors in dropping the clothes pins In the middle of the milk Other games were throwing darts at a balloon ring toss and pushing a pinny on a yard stick with a tooth pick finished off a fun even ins Pintgrove Community Club met at the home of and Ruth Thompson last Monday Following a short business period a paper on Eunice Wilson Keith Webb and Prairie Bessy Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Anne and Eunice Wilson Gord Early contact person for the Lions Club Seniors Din would appreciate those people who have received invitation to the dinner to contact him as to whether they arc coming Community Euchre had eight tobies active last Thursday The winners were Isabel Landry Mary Workman Marg Davidson Fred workman Jamie Cunningham and Mary Robertson hit wllh kids t day was the arrival at McDonald lUirmld shook hands titties then alklrt about he a Mi and i important Editors blooper Flos charter not for her benefit I 11 l trull bin Willi II HI liv Hi Group in mi In Welting to lull rrsulu he lull lit pi rt lug the flicking In Herald You will be happy to know Ho Carswell is alive and well The Charter was draped not for Ho rem all the queries proves we have greit many readers out there Zone Bowling was held it on the and Hud leim of Bailey Ho Jean Foster Gr and Dime Christie came in second Dates to remember March strict Bowl ing March Zone Erin March we will be hosting Darts at Georgetown Hazel will need help for this one please call her and offer your help March IS is the date remember it is our St Patricks Dance open to all tickets still available from Rita Rudigcr Flo Rudy Bailey Marjone This will be a great evening as the ticket includes dinner lucky prizes entertainment the Irish from and of course dancinj till I a m We expect a great turnout so try and get jour tickets We hope there will be some available at the door Check bout this to be sure The Plymouth group will be holding a meeting in the lounge it pro Tuesday March There will be a report on this meeting In next weeks piper Our best wishes to all our ek Just heard Margaret Halt is in hope it won be a long stay and lots of luck Mare Bulging An which offers an alcohol nod drug program Ins been asked to explain its going to end up with a 1 surplus at the end of tin year SAME DAY TAX RETURNS 8772217 Legion Lines PUSHCART MARKET Opens Its J Second Great Location In THE OLD GLEN MILL Ji There will be a shoot in tin Saturday afternoon registration time with tht shoot off to start at The next curling match will be held March A mini bingo Is being held March with entertainment that night by Touch of Silver CAR 143 Matt McDonough Earl Cuthbcrt 225 Jim Glass Lou Panklnen Graham Dorcen Long The Elimination draw will be this with entertain by WINNERS Ladies 1st Barb Reid 2nd thony booby May Gents 1st John Crawford 2nd Oliver Scragg booby Merry Crawford The two tote bags donated by Frank Shields were won by Dorothy Ireland and Merry Crawford SICK 1 1ST King in Sun ny brook Hospital I in Georgetown Hospital I Lee in Toronto General Hospital Duke Wilson Bill Gibbs Bryden Fanny Weaver in the Bennett Cen in Acton Ir vine M G Hayes Lantz I Sadler and Nicholas at home ilurday by Arrow Rotary scholarships Through the Georgetown Rotary Service Club you can apply for five types of scholarships Because the primary purpose of the ninemonth scholarship is to contribute to international understanding a recipient does not necessarily earn a degree tlficntcor diploma Scholarships ore available for graduates undergraduates Jour those Interested in a voca tlonol program or for the teacher LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SNACKS CANDIES BULK FOODS The Canadian Red Cross Society GEORGETOWN DISTRICT BRANCH La Socfele la Rouge PO Box 106 Georgetown Ontario L7G 5233 Mars de la de fonds la Croix Rouge nous contmuer dormer services tol Pret equipment pour la chambra du I aide dans les 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