Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 22, 1972, p. 23

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SHOOTING BACK That a Union ill tin Mini nil li ft Lin it Li llrscl lakinf of Ihe Ann I elub mini wis mtlur picture Inker at the is Georgetown llotnry assisting Weather Perfect But Turnout Smaller For the third year as president Norm Word appointed his committee chairmen This year Ihere were some bit changes I secretory Nicholson Ireihurcr Haw PRO Savings mi entertainment King J MiCirlhy service officer Wailcs sports Chamberlain house Iidrc Johnston sick Collins pipe band I Chamberlain car club 1 summit nullum Most of these people not strangers to executive work ore undertaking new to Ihem Thursdaycvening tht ladies of Branch 120 were permitted to relax while the members of the old and new mens executive fetched and carried for them their choice of refreshments and Chinese dinner which to be Some which followed the general meeting witnessed president Dot Day present a cheque for at to branch president Norm Ward Not to be outdone Norm presented the ladies Colour Party with the lone colour parly trophy which they helped to win on the previous Sunday at Milton Thanks to the tremendous efforts of Hon Lincoln the Hawaiian night to aid the Mentally Retarded Association was a smashing success and will no doubt help to swell the coffers of the association considerably A special tip of the hat lo Ron Tor extreme effort The absence of Ihc sing along and bingo was most noticeable on Saturday night We wonder at the wisdom of the powers lhal be in closing this popular attraction down for summer months The branch pipe band celebrated its fifth anniversary on after being informed that of entries in the band competition at the International Lions Convention at Kitchener on May had taken second place The branch pipe band which was representing lions Club has deed come a long way since fc surplus tunics Will tlf- The services of one of Branch senior veterans will be missed Wallace Thompson Mho for years has held Iho office of secretary and treasurer retires on Thursday no he will be consulted frequently or a long lime lo come for has an excellent memory fie never forgets With the absence of the summit this month committee choir On membership here is which will perhaps instigate a branch membership drive If propose three new members Provincial Command will award you lit bar For will reteive j wallet ind for 10 a win crest Hum lit who are in in track and field zone II 7 and track club will bold District Bantam and Midget traek and Field at fen lennnl Stadium 10 m July I The weather was ideal on Sunday for Hie Branch and Oddfellows Decoration o march and for those who wintcd to the Greenwood cemetery to tone pan in service weather could not have been Yet was Ihe smallest turn out of members ever Welfare in Halton Trails Last Years Costs Farewell Party fan well was held it Hit mi Mr mid Mrs Mrs sister and and sister in I Mi and Mrs Bert Mrs who have bun run Br id id I upland for the lust were Mr Mrs Wood I rnio Mr Mrs land ilstitk Mrs Mr J Mr and Mrs id Mr ind Mi I It Mr Hill Mrs Wilt us I n Mi i Mr Mrs rn Dunn Mr Mrs Sell field Mr Hid Mrs It si I luld Mr Mrs II mil Mr md Mrs I Itisin Mr Walter Mis tl I talis Mrs llicr is hostess sin Mr Mrs Htm lliliv interest i mi 1 if in I- ills ill lllut IMerlxri tic wire ejiatlv impressed with the isiniss ml tic mil pie Branch I2i president Norm W presenting best colour party imphy to Helen Atkinson and Marion I of Indies ihe one Drumhead in Milton June ladics president Dot Day presenting eheque Bob White and Connie of the Fsighl Dart present a for proceeds mm a donee to Bill for the Hilton Pipe Band General welfare continue to run far behind figures in Halton County The number of people on welfare and the they require a e down Fur the county social and services department The welfare roll dropped to people in May 112 considered employable and 197 em ploy able people recusing general welfare and unemplovable Director James believes the number people on welfare will go up in June as the winter works projects deadline passe and people lose these Jobs Die number of people on welfare has decreased since first three months of the year when the numbers held steady at about tw In April the number receiving welfare dipped to J83 and then down to May Welfare costs In general assistance area averaged a month for Ihc first five months compared with the 1971 average of S I or the same five months lOlNSH said remains In the total welfare budget for about of the tolal Ihi first four months Based on past the Figure would be about percent expanding familv elhng son ice of the department hod Hi active eases In May a St Andrews Congregation Picnics at Blue Springs St drew Lulled Church motored to the grounds at Blue Springs on Sunday or their outdoor worship service congregational picnic worship service it i m w is prepared ion dueled Patty Burns and Gail the ipproval ind assistance of Kelvin I Karen provided musical on guitar Skilling of mdsav support I lunches were enjoyed idler the scrwie families and friends with hot and cold drinks ice cream sundats provided for oil later all adjourned the rating area or an ollernoon of plinntd events and prize winners declared were ears and under ys and HI I mda 2nd Consolation prizes to all and 7 years girl dash tsl Gray 2nd Michelle and years boys dash 1st Jihn 2nd Mark Town send and J years girl s one foot hop 1st Heather Reed 2nd lulu Bobbins and J years boys one foot hop isl Wilfred Gray 2nd and years girl back ward rush 1st and 2nd tied Sally Murphy Sheila Anderson years boys back ward rush 1st David Town send 2nd Paul McCormick years older Itmcd 1st Karen Munro 2nd trances years and older speed race boys 1st Gerry Anderson 2nd Alan Adult Mixed Shoe Relay 1st Karen Munro and John Kent 2nd Carolyn and Ted Culling String and Spoon Relay- Howard Murphy winning team Gerry Murphy Linda Win Donna and Hill Bobbins Danny Crawford Michael and Robert Wakefield Linda and Ron Alice Green away A scavenger scattered Ihe searchers wilh Frances Karen and John Kenl claiming Ihc prizes others sharing candy or their efforts when they returned Diane and Allan Alls convened all arrangements for lunch and the day activities Rita assisted with the scavenger Several couples continued their enthusiasm and on for picnic suppers al the camp Wound it Lewis A prcathed at I on Sunday while Rev Barrow B A took anniversary services for him Boston Presbyterian Church Die M at the home of Mrs I 1 indsay eleven at tending Mrs Mitchell opened by rtading from Norman Vincent Mrs Noble read Scripture Mrs Bentun led in prayer and Mrs read an article ihe in taster Roll tall wis an swircdma verse of scripture as was text word Night and several read current events and a special supply were accepted The meeting eloscd with tlie Lords Braver in unison and the hostess and her amilv served lunch Pattersons the week end it Midland and on Saturday the Gale Turner wedding at when their lousln Miss lurnir daughter if Mr Mrs K Turner was united In marr Mr Jihn Steven Gale The took pluce at the with the reception it The ihmtn Mrs Benton hornier St Andrew members Mrs Slnrlev Kathleen and Ian molnrcd from I Id a visit with friends Others whose in he picnic i were Mrs chooses the year of Hi hi Iks MiDinalds of Brampton St Andrew and Stewards REPRINTS OF MOST PHOTO APPEARING IN THE HERALD May be at the office St Cash must accompany your order prior to processing to bo picked up Horafd oltice OIK I JUNh U- M from the January high Ml eases Lust year caseload for the first five months averaged People using special services of he department have decreased over last year The May caseload in all areas other than family counselling was people compared with a year earlier Harry el Representative GLEN WILLIAMS Georgetown The Government wants you to keep more of your income tax dollars So why dont you Calt your nearest Manufacturers Life Representative The Minuf Life Insurance Company The rewarding art of Self Defence loom tin men women get hurt at lust bit they don look themselves The is to vvnik defensive Hero one to improve self tielcnee tali less to when is alert Trie sure way to safety is SelfDefence YourWorkmens Compensation Board and The Safety Associations Ontario Amazing new pollution control device Use it Keep Ontario beautiful Environment Ontario

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