Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 4, 1971, p. 15

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GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY NOV Page Informative Program as WI Branches Meet in Convention Mr Howard Praldynt Area MheoOHd IT to the tortftuta Annual of Dublin United tb dark of Santa Mr Cook gave welcome In her on the on tad Communication She treated that there should be more vtslUnj between the the branch Potential new abould ba Informed of the alma and objective of the Womens A lively was ably conducted by Bin W timet during the PnaldentoftheFWIO Austin reported that the WI Anniversary raise for McDo Institute extension was now completed The W I having achieved their goal This Is one example of working together Mrs urged each branch to participate to the An- celebrations as well as sending a delegate to the lun cheon at the Royal York Hotel Canadian Room in February Standing Committee programs have been slightly changed keep up with modern trend and new Handbook la In the printers bands and books to be finished fa the late fall Mrs D In the Institute keeping busy This is the only Institute In the Area The Public Relation Officer Mrs Fried reported that branches In the Guelph Area donated to various and causes this being LOO more than last year MS DELEGATES Miss M McGhee Associate Principal of Centralis College of Agricultural Technology brought greetings and explained some of the opportunities offered in their course This school Is located IS miles north of London in Huron Industrial park The delegate gathered In the recreation centre of the church for a banquet After the Introduction of the bead table guests the ladies adjourned upstairs for the balance of program Mr and Mrs R Buie of Kitchener spoke and showed slides of Life In the Arctic Mr was superintendent of schools for the federal govern ment in the Northwest Territ ories and Mrs Buie taught school Mr Ron Goodwin and his five daughters ages 3 to IS played and sang several delightful selections Mrs opened the Wednesday morning session and Introduced Miss Helen McKcrcher Director of Home Economics Service of Agriculture and Food who brought greetings from the Department and introduced the five Economists Miss gave qualifications of a good Leader such as consideration of others ability to lead and allot jobs with courage and inspiration and still keep your enthusiasm Mrs H Wilson presented the resolutions re Violence and immoral programs on T V and Pollution and Recycling of waste materials These resolutions were sustained OFFICERS Mrs ZoeUer conducted the election officers for are Past President Mrs Orion Burnett President Mrs Howard R R 1 New Hamburg First VicePresident Mrs W B Smith Box 1125 Listowel Second VicePresident Mrs Norman St Fergus VicePresident Mrs Norman McMurchy 1 Listowel Secretary Treasurer Mrs C Anderson Stratford Recording Secretary Mrs Harold Wallace R Clifford Public Relations Officer Mrs Howard RR Dundee Executive Committee Mrs Richard Lamb Box KJlchener Mrs Clarence Shoemaker R Mrs John Retd R 2 Board Members Sub Division 10 Mrs Fletcher Box 261 Drayton Alternate Mrs W B Smith Box 1125 Listowel Sub Division Mrs McNeil Mn Percy Alternate Travis SubDivision Mrs George Henderson Georgetown Alternate Mrs John Bird Georgetown Standing Conve in dustries Mrs Wilson Smith R 3 Moncton CitUenshlp and World Af fairsMrs George CT 2 Acton I Family and Consumer At fairsMrs Abner Morton R West Montrose Resolutions Mrs John Bird Elmer William St Stratford Auditors Mrs Nelson Cor mack Shakespeare Mrs Robert McTavish RR1 Junior Representative Miss Laurie Maxwell R I Hornby GRANDEUR Wednesday afternoon session opened with the singing the Hymn of oil Nations Mrs Clarence Diamond Public Relations Officer of gave the hlghllghtsof the 13th irl annual convention of the AC- In Oslo Norway She said that the Norwegian climate was very changeable and was im pressed by the unbelievable grandeur of the mountainous terrain and was amazed by the amount grown on the numerous one acre farms With the use of a tape recorder and slides she gave her Impressions of Die William Maklns and Mrs C presented a short skit Insight into Involvement or Board Directors stressing the need to keep the aims and ob jectives of the Womens Institute high They then handed over their files to their successors The final afternoon session In Moll log Wat Bringing Interested Togthr Dear Sir- I would tike to dear up any misunderstanding regarding Saturday Kid Hockey and the The article beaded Saturday Launches First Kid Hockey Season could be misleading to some people in that of bringing Interested people together In order that an could be formed to direct and run House League Hockey in Georgetown and area This group has been formed with a temporary executive being appointed ana given a vote of confidence by the coaches and managers pending final approval of a general meeting The Temporary Executive consists secretary Sheila Treasurer Mike Mooney Commissioners Bill An derson Bill Humphreys Jim Hepburn Gary Hodge Roy Norton Bruce inborn Executive A Ward John Rogers It is this executive along with the coaches managers time keepers and officials that are In charge of and responsible for the new association known as The Georgetown District Minor Hockey Association and not the GRC The Recreation Department will cooperate with this organization in any way possible but It should be recognized that the Georgetown District Minor Hockey Association the group running House League Hockey on Saturday in Georgetown and area Thank you W D Collison Recreation Director Toachers in Costume Too at School Party Halloween was celebrated at the local school with a costume parade on Friday The Judges awarded prizes as follows Best dressed girls Rbona Case Joa nne Carroll Carolyn Brown Heather Marion Case Alex Gunn Trlcla Spitzer Sherry Weathers Jean Best dressed boys Christian Book Gerry Clarke Mark Kri Thompson Todd Loughlln Peter Stevens Brian Craig Slater Earl Funniest costume Jim Hbekstra Mark Jennings Susan Chris Sales Todd Kri Allison Moore Eric Mlleham Stuart Carroll Delia GasklU Most original Tina Vandertop Hlgghu Loui Clements Jackie Pries Georgia Gasklll Campbell Toddy La Judy Tony Spookiest costume Goodlet Stephen John Sojka Donna Hamilton Nancy Cornfield Nlcolla Biggs Karen Bev Biggs Birglt Link Teachers In costume were also Glenda Benton Dick Harriet Hewitt Lois Barr- and Carol Mr and Mrs Malcolm Sinclair of Winnipeg visited Mr and Mrs C Patterson on Wednesday Rev John McBride Bramp ton who Is Interim moderator for the Presbyterian Church here preached on Sunday He also chaired a meeting to appoint a committee to meet with George town representatives to prepare a call for a minister for the combined charge to succeed Rev Norman Young Mrs Dick Ap- Ted Brown A W mtonandclerkA C Patterson were named Mrs A W Benton Man Killed in Car Crash A district man was killed and the driver Injured in a singlecar accident Sunday afternoon on the Guelph Line In Township The crash claimed the life of Danny McNabb 22 of Moffat The driver James Mullen is in Milton District Hospital with determined injuries North OPP Constable Ron said the car left the road rammed a tree stump and rolled over several times Mc engaged to be married was three miles away from his Guelph Line home Allow Lottery Permits for sale of tickets in the Kinsmen lottery Sports lottery and Art Gallery of Hamilton was granted by Georgetown council Monday night Glen Taxi AND Flash Cabs WILL BE CLOSED Saturdays Sundays UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE DEEP CUT PRICES fwaraiMry moot ended on a high note with smiles and giggles as Mrs ZoeUer answered queries from the question box Mrs Weicker wished all a safe Journey home and the National Anthem brought a well spent two day conference to a close CORRECTION Salon Le Ciel Mill It is 8771214 ltfin MBS I till tuny about but I I buy l Mr bull ihr food SUPER BUYS ACRES FROZEN macaroni CHEESE DEEP CUT PRICES DEEP CUT DEEP CUT PRICES EVERYDAY HY I EVEPYDAYiANY DAY EVERYDAY ANY DAY BRAVO TOMATO PASTE MOTHER PARKERS IHSTANT 95 HEREFORD COINED jg 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