Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 11, 1974, p. 15

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Black and Gold Ball a Zeta Alpha success HERALD Wednesday December im Pale On November at the home of Helen the of Beta Alpha Chapter Beta Sigma Phi met for their Pledge ffitual These rituals are the step through which the pledges attain full membership in Beta Phi The little who took were Joan Vincent Pat Sharon Thorn Ginny Brown Carol Ann Williams and Noreen Following the rituals a brief business meeting waa held The opening followed by a brief discuulon of business the agenda Following the closing ritual the program entitled Poetry waa presented by the Chapter Each girl had been previously aaked to bring a favorite poem to present to the chapter favorites old and new were recited Since this was a special evening a longer than usual social time was held in order to welcome our new members On November the Beta Alpha Chapter held the Black and Gold Ball at the Credit Valley Club in Norval This dance waa held in order to raise money for the Georgetown Hospital fund which la the main service project of the chapter this year Those who attended were royally entertained by The and found they danced the night away A midnight buffet was served and many prizes were wop The next meeting of Beta Alpha was held at the home of Helen Hutchinson November 18th The business meeting was called to order by the saying of the Opening Ritual The ser vice committee that the Black and Gold Ball held November was a succesa a substantial amount of money will be donated to the hospital fund Thanks was extended to all those who helped in any way A brief discussion was held as to what we will do with our Christmas Card money It was decided that each girl donate the amount she would spend on cards for her sisters to the Sunshine School as our Christmas service project The closing rituals were said followed by the program en titled Prose presented by Ann Devereux Ann talked briefly concerning Canadian authors and their books Then each girl received a quit sheet entitled Do You Know Your Canadian Authors The object was to match the title and author inn i and Almonds were listed Those knowing eight to had extensive knowledge of Canadian authors those bet ween four to eight were average but for those below four it suggested that they turn in their library card Following the program Karen Morris was presented with a silver baby spoon and gifts from the chapter on the Irth of her daughter Winners galore at Holy Cross Even the weather man co operated In making this year Holy Cross Bazaar the biggest and best ever The big winners of the day were- RCA Color Television Mrs J Georgetown Stereo Component Set Mr Budd co Mark Holy Cross Church Raleigh bicycle Mrs Gougeon 10 Dufferin St Georgetown RCA Cassette Tape Recorder Cheryl Falconer Dr Mlssissauga RCA Digital Clock Radio Mrs Houghton Meadow Food Voucher Mju M Ontario St Georgetown Penny Table Winners were Eatons Jewellery and Gage Stationery Claude I te Arrigo Red Pillow Barb Wilson cook book stationery and relish set Sandra cook book and spice rack Camilla Hunter box of cookies and biscuits Joyce Hews on Lavender gift set and cologne Kent Crystal candy dish and stationery Ann Smith Dusting powder and cologne set Helen Thlbodeau box of cookies and biscuits John Cole hat and matching Alexia butter spreaders salt and pepper etc Mrs Bellamy crystal relish set Cindy Taylor cologne and jewellery Chris Taylor Cologne and Jewellery Donna Herring ton Neilsona chocolates and candle holder J DEntremont ceramic pitcher Faye Sherk after shave and cologne Garry Stone Rubbermaid sewing Susan Pearl Lane blue glass vase Mrs Avon bubble bath lamp Mrs M Kelman workshop cabinet Rhonda Dobson fondue set Ingrld doll and cradle Kline bean pal bear M De Winter ceramic vases with flowers Pauline Hughes rug Julia vase Mrs E Stationery and paint-by- number J DEntremont perfume and socks Bonnie Beckett kitchen tool set Odette paint by number and socks Schuetx Martini glasses and pitcher J Servos hose and Nellsons chocolates cheese tray and butcher block Mrs Rail groceries Holly chip dip set C Coomber paint by number and socks Kevin Searle sunglasses and panti hose D Hartley Ladles shirt Lynda Wright purse and socks Joe Spider soccer ball Vlckery hose and stationery Karen Cauley directional Indicator and purse Sharon Maltby box of Safeway groceries Anne purse and socks A Lawrence 5 lb sugar and toy Andrievlski sheet Fr Mark ceramic dog and cat Whitehead Avon cologne and socks Colin Moore chocolates and Gage stationery EFobert theatre tickets and GagestationeryRDeWlnter case of Pepsi Peg coffee mugs and caddy Simmon revolving mirror Edith Otto boxes of Christmas cards Dwayne DeCoste childrens toys Cun ningham Bubble bath and glasses Mrs Mc Arthur blue lamp and bath oil Sue Johnston cheese tray B Glefert wine glasses and brandy goblets Kathy MacDougaU bud vase and pot holders Spltzer Avon bubble bath soap and cologne Susan Peters bud vase and perfume Wright Winner of hand made quilt was Mrs J Sunnucks Winner of hand nude was Mrs J Qulnton Winner of Hobby Holly Doll was Mrs Be 11am v IAN CARTER a volunteer at the North Halton Contact Centre accepted on behalf of the group a cheque from the Georgetown Optimist Club for the amount of Mac Crabo vicepresident of the club made the presen tation last Wednesday evening There are solutions to problems WHICH WITCH IS WHICHT The once witch as played by Pat Joynes of Georgetown Theatre becomes one of the best witches to ever grace a broom in the production of Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs latest play which begins this Thursday at Wrigglesworth auditorium By Glenna Limehouse news age of are the concern of the Not just problems but year the solutions as well were brought vio out through the medium of a jhopllflfng ones but this area discussion on Youth at J decreased this year partly December meeting of the because stores are not Georgetown University prosecuting as often As Womens Club Sergeant McQueen pointed out Dr mewhat ironically this is one North Peel Child and J Adolescent Clinic Sergeant stop enforcing a McQueen of the Halton Regional Police Youth Bureau Lately breaking entering and Dr Paul Tamblin and vandalism have been the chairman of the Math and greatest problems Lack of Science Department at the concern for other peoples Acton High School contributed property stems from lack of interesting insights from their home training he feels By far own particular points of view the greatest number of youthful They were introduced to the offenders come from normal club by Mrs Barbara good homes rather than principal of Kilbride Public underprivileged ones as Is School and club member who often supposed He feels that acted as moderator for the most teenagers In trouble are discussion Copies of recent looking for an understanding articles on youth In Georgetown father type and he does not with nothing to do from the believe that wc can cure any home of Mr and Mrs N An- and Mrs Smith Herald were on display specific problems until our on Friday evening presented the Scarves to their Sergeant McQueen said that rapidly deteriorating society is where they and their husbands sons and Mike during he found the Youth Bureau a given a new direction and friends numbering about theceremonyMlkeSmithwas fascinating area of work and enjoyed a planned turkey also presented with his House one in which the work load is Dr P has a more dinner with all the trimmings Orderly Bodge Coffee was constantly expanding This optimistic view of todays Later the meeting opened served during the meeting year he will have had to deal youth He told of taking with Christmas carols and the Cubs Scouts and Brownies with youthful offenders students out for a fiveday collect A donation of was are all busy these days About twelve years of age canoe trip and of many of their made to an appeal for the preparing for their annual seems to be when these young experiences such as rock- Hospital for Sick Children Christmas Concert to be held people start to get into trouble climbing up the 150foot cliff at Plans were also made to later this month and any offenders under the Rattlesnake Point Dr remember the shutins and Jeff Houlden will represent Limehouse in Norway Limehouse met at the Mr and Mrs Harry Brown family were remembered on the passing of Mrs Brown last week Guestswereinvitedtotbe4H Achievement Day at the EC Canadian Jersey Club honors Hornbys Valeria Ella The Directors iwnn Mm iw ne the Youth catalogues pedigrees medal ft Canadian Jersey Cattle Club Production Contest tor Jersey class leaders and I S selected one of our Halton Cattle and received the Cecil publicity plus advertisements KM dub members as the Jew Morlaon Trophy In and Her Interests are riding Ml Princess at the Royal this year was third place showing and Judging Si i Agricultural Winter Fair winner In the Pot o needlework and seeing She Is Valerie Ella has been one of our Contest a very active participant In outstanding club members She Is employed presently as church work Valerie Is the having completed IB a stenographer with daughter Mr and Mrs Ken account of the progress of the carols and courtesies closed a busy meeting livestock judging aim was heard SK rrwa awarded the delegate In November More S nri closed Club In and she received the Walter J Norrlngton Trophy for the top week 1 I SUSaS mm I v where the men went minting C We sympathy to Mr SS 12 projects completed Last Communion services were Competition We regret that Mrs area was Latimer lias had to undergo Champion Showman at surgery in Guelph but hope for the Ontario Jersey Rally in her good recovery We are pleased that Mrs John and little Boa are both home from hospital and hope they may keep in better health Group Committee held their December meeting at the home of Elaine and Frank Hannah Ten people were present It was announced that one of our Scouts Jeff will be representing at the WprldScout Jamboree to be held In Norway In July part of the cost of this trip will be provided by the Group Com mittee Work has begun on the In stallation of the ceiling in the Scout Hut Mr Harry who his been ting with the Scouts was Introduced to the parents at this meeting Two Cubs were welcomed Into the Worldwide Brotherhood of Scouting when they wen invested last Wed- club leader for years SPEEDO SWIM SUITS feels that it Is necessary to expose youngsters to tough situations or they will never know the depths of their own human resources Both time and the right setting have to be available for this self- knowledge to be obtained Something significant happens between a teacher and a student when they are involved in a life and death situation such as climbing a precipice where a slip could cause serious injury He showed a series of In triguing slides of his students In contest or In harmony with nature On canoe trips cook- outs hikes and rockclimbing expeditions they learned about themselves as well as nature with a fitting background of the recorded music of John Den ver playing guitar and singing Rocky Mountain High Dr Peter Fox agreed with Dr that You dont know anyone until you go camping with them He also said that there was a lot of truth In the statement The adolescent you get Is the one you deserve He rarely sees an adolescent his clinic youngsters are having problems Is that their parents at this stage of life are often also coping wilh Identity crises of their own and do not main tain firm standards or give their children a sense of direction Sometimes the youngsters try out the police for limits which the home will not set Between the parents the schools and courts all of whom try to avoid the responsibility of applying controls the kids are the losers They turn last to their peer group for standards and limits Sergeant McQueen com mented that he was definitely Impressed with Dr Outers Club activities and felt that most problem children would benefit greatly from experiences such as those Dr had outlined In an swer to a question from the floor Fox said that he has never yet encountered a child who has been ruined by firm ness but he has seen many who have suffered from a too per missive home situation The Awards Committee Chairman Mrs Nan proposed the budget for 1975 and the club unanimously agreed that the money from last springs book sale should be used not only for awards at the high school for scholastic excellence and for leadership qualities as before but also to send one or two students to the Home Day Care course at Sheridan College to help a housebound mother take a course to donate to the Recreation Complex and to sponsor a club project to participate In International Womens Year Members were reminded that January meeting will take the form of a Metric Workshop BOOKS 29 THE TAX FREE GIFTS THAT LAST at THE BOOK SHOP 108 Main St So NOTAX ON BOOKS JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMASf A Great Savings Opportunity At Tracey It am FOR FREE DELIVERY CAU 8771393 If Youre Buying A CHRISTMAS TREE Kinsmen Club OUTSIDE ZELLERS f Rugi 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