Limehouse Local residents busy visiting sunny south By MRS AW Herald correspondent Mr and Mrs I of C have been visiting their ter Mrs Robert Dubuc her I and family and while there at tended a relative wedding at We extend sympathy to the family in hi sudden death of their granddaughter little Angela Christine In Georgetown Mr and Mrs Geo Morrison enjoyed a weekend in Wheeling Virginia Mr and Mrs Herbert Sin recently returned from a winter In Florida They visited his slater Mrs A Patterson last week Rev Barrow baptized David Frederick Infant son of Mr and Mrs Fred of Guelph on Sunday He also Inducted three additional elders to the session at Presbyterian Church Mrs Waller Lloyd McEnery and Wilfred Kirkwood The former members remaining are K Lindsay Richard J Brown and Mrs W J The Women Institute met at McDonald restaurant in Georgetown on where the enjoyed a tour held by public relations officer Mrs 1 isler and treated to a refresh after Education con Mrs trunk her for the fourteen members and one visitor went to imchousc Memorial Hall lor their business meeting haired by president Mrs N Anderson who nut by reading Spring Melody which was followed by the Collect ind school days District Annual was discussed and delegates pointed Roll call Something I read Home Country brought some interesting facts Quilts were again an important topic and one finished and one dune were shown and plans for oilier discussed Mrs Han quilt block was chosen tor competition District An Recently retired president Mrs Booth and secretary Mrs Benton were Lioness hear guest speaker The April meeting of the Lioness Club was held it the home of Lioness Ta lor Guest was Officer Rod Lion Rod complemented the girls on the of their community services in proper to Hit size of Hit club then went on to discuss the of wlih a I club in another part of the Under business the girls cussed the diy cart program for mentally retard youngsters ind Minor Garden was sent to foster child Ale in Columbia A for her i PI ins got r ind Hake Sale to hi held on June at the I Hall Last Friday evening the their La dies Only Nile and a good ill beyond tht v ills of Mill St il wis of rouiine Thinks ft for risking your among 110 women Congratulations to the many lutky I idles winning pruts Sincere Hi inks out to ill who attended miking tins big success Proceeds from Ladies will ifnn used for incc MEET THE PRESIDENT BOB SWIFT Georgetown Kinsmen president Bob Swift has been with the club for three years and was bulletin editor and vice- president before taking on the president job The organization began years ago in Georgetown and after a low period is picking up again Mr Swift says The group has IB members but can always use more Meetings are held the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month the Lion Hall and annual membership dues arc It Is young men organization for those in the to age bracket and is oriented around fellowship and community service The group pet charily Is Cystic Fibrosis although contributions arc also made to the North for the Mentally Retarded Members arc also sponsoring a blood donor clinic this month and sell Christmas trees and lawn fertilizer annually Mr Swift Is a native of Toronto but he Linda and their two young children have lived on Gowcr Road for the past years Mr Swift is a time study analyst with Northern Telecom and says that most of his leisure time apart from that devoted to the Kinsmen is sports oriented He played on the group team in the slow pitch league last year and enjoys working out with the rest of the group at the high school gym after the meetings each presented with a pretty corsage Mrs Hannah related current events and Mrs translated the motto A man feet should be planted in his country but his eyes should survey the world A tidy sum was cleared from recent marathon euchres and bake sale will be held A cup of tea was enjoyed the meeting Hannah cubs and scouts were out in full force the end of April plinting trees in the Si Iv ere reek Conservation area on the Line They were taking part in the nationwide trees for program Each boy in our district was allotted trees to plant but many planted trees The doy was cold and it rained before the planting was but the until all were in he ground Those who remained after planting were treated to a donut some had and McDonald orange drink had coffee The cubs returned to the scout hut to cat lunch and play some games The scouts prepared for their upcoming explorer hike by hiking from the scout hut Friday night by way of the Bruce Trail as far as Dave Shrubsote property on the Line They camped there for the night and though of boys were cold at limes and scouter Davt and Dick were kepi by their scoutcrs intraining everyone had a good time Mrs add on On April the annual Drive was held by the 1st Brownies Guides In spite of the rainy weather everyone turned out to collect and sort the generously donated glass Thanks go to all the parents Guides and Brownies who made the day a big success and also to Mr and Mrs Phillips for the use of their yird To all those Involved your contributions were much appreciated and we hope to see you all again next The date for the Mother and Diughter Banquet has been changed to June We hope that there will be a good turnout for this occasion The next L A meeting will be held at the home of Marilyn Phillips on May nth inal arrangements for Brownie and Guide camp will be made as it will be coming up May 18th to Tllr lit RAID Wednesday Mays 1979 Page THE HOME FRONT SIMPSON HYATT Mr and Mrs Charles Simpson of Shanty are pleased to announce the of their daughter Irene to Mr Elgin Hyatt son of Mr and Mrs William Hyatt of Nerval The marriage will tike place Saturday June 1979 m at Wist Baptist Church Edgar Ontario Ballinafad Church service not dampened by showers SI SAN ACESD1S Herald columnist Mother s Day is just around the comer so come on kids from nine lo ninety three get your act together and start planning something special for that First Lady in your life You forgot you say You are financially embarrassed plead Too Busy Well think back and recall if you can an occasion when your mother was too busy broke or forgetful be supportive when you needed her Who was it that used to come between you and an irate faiher when your hockey pucks denied the garage door and your baseball did a popfly through the glass of the storm window Who cried profusely over every handdrawn heart lad en valentine card painstakingly inscribed I you Mother and wore macaroni necklaces to job interviews for luck and then kept them forever in a cardboard box at the back of her closet Who was it thai held the camera in shaking hands focussed it emotion glared eyes lo record for all time jour flying up ceremony in the local Brownie group And was it nol your mother who made sure the grandparents were present to watch your grade one acting debut so that you received thunderous applause at your magnificient portrayal of a brick in Who slipped an extra couple of dollars Into your when you were taking your first girl out and whose heart broke for your lost illusions when that first young love tame to on end Who pushed mushy peis and carrels into a liny rtluctanl pursed up mouth so that years later you could manfully look down on your from an exalted fool height and effortlessly remove the tops from pickle jars Who when you thought nurse said Why nol a docior when you considered stated Why not the boss and opened your eyes to wider horizons And who spent hours the local ice rink with frozen fingers tying up laces on small skates then held your hand as you precariously attempted to balance on the ice so that in future years a proud father could explain My son made he all star hockey team And who while failing valiantly to understand your long division math homework could yet write wonderfully excuse letters lo jour teacher explaining why understand it cither QUIrTHOLRS Who waited up in hours for you to arrive from your first formal dance so that over late hot chocolate at the kitchen tabic you could re live share woman to woman all the marvelous happenings of a magical evening With whom did you share that adulthood rapport between Gordon Lightfool and Why with the same mother who taught the old fishioncd waltz while you instructed her on the finer points of making you both winners on the dance floor You will know many times of love in life but none quite appreciate her and love her for her or her honestly earned gray hairs If on this one special day of the yeir you cannot be with her adopt a surrogate mother for day Molhcrhood is not something that ceases when a family no longer needs you there are many lonely women who little as they possess to once again be the centre of a family and hear someone say Hey Mom thanks for everything SMITH Herald correspondent The weather did not operate on Sundiy for Anniversary Service at the Church There is a good attendance despite the run Two beautiful floral gnced the front of Special w is provided by Mrs Eilctn Met ntry ind Mr Bob The mens choir under the direction of Mrs two beautiful anthems Bless The Lord Ye Ashgrove news Lovely music at luncheon Mrs JtHtMlfr 11 RODDY Herald correspondent This is supposed to be the merry month of but at tht lime of writing dure isn I responding with blue skies sunshine early flowers blooming and birds returning but may be it ill come quickly and slay warm soon we hope i hippy and interest for the month of when on the 19th held our Daffodil I ladies came and en jojed lovely and the special speaker Miss Marihi Vcldhuis from as she quoted Biblical versts which demonstrating her different the tenth vary of Church with arj of ret burning of Iht the Scouts Cubs ind Brownies look pirt in the sLrvitt now tomes seeding ind cutting Contrilulalions to Mr and Mrs Clayton Wilson who their 5tlh weddinf an on May Best wishes for more to this fint Mothers is May A love is always true looks for the best in you you when you go astray God makes a mothers tint way You can remember Mother This one day of all tht years bend her a card do not delay She may not be here another day The flowers you give her when she gone help cheer those look ustnd But cards Will in memory garden live is extended to Mrs ind her finuly on the passing of Mr last Cheltenham elect new officers Tht new officers or the P ib I president President 1st Vice President Mrs McLaren 2nd vice president Mrs Theodore Haines Treasurer Irs J Mrs J Mrs Nor mm Hutchinson Allcrnale i director Mrs Bill Wilkinson Pianist Mrs George Caldwell Assistant pianist Mrs Tweedsmuir Curator Mrs Assistant Mrs George well Public relations officer Mrs Caldwell Suns hint Committee Mrs J Cimpbcil Mrs Auditors Mrs Hill Wilkinson Mrs I E and Canadian Industries Mrs Andrew Hen Citizenship and World Mrs Jack Moddison Education and Cultural affairs Mrs Norman Hutchinson Family and Consumer Affairs and Safely Mrs Henry Cam well Delegates to District innual 1980 Mrs Mel Mrs Norman Hutchinson Mrs I legates Mrs McLaren ind rs George Caldwell How Long Has It Been The Junior Choir gave short but number The Tcmlir Shepherd Mr Pink Juniors Mr Stiles the Rev James On his open remarks Mr said He I know whether he was il anniversary or whether he invited himself to tome He said He wnsn totally on strange ground as he and his wife mimed couples from his Church St Lukes in Islington and had journeyed to ad for night out for supper evening of fellowship I ho ugh I perhaps this occasion of being able to preach at the lOlsl would a way show the gratitude their whole group for the wonderful meal provided by associated with this church His interesting ind inspiring sermon was entitled The Church Under the Cross Most of the congregation stay for lunch in the basement and hour of fellowship up in the Church a screen had been scl and a film of a portion of list year innivtrsary service was shown Next Sunday will be Christian Family Sunday some of Ihc Sunday School folk will be ing In service ire happy to welcome to the village Donna and piul They have bought Ihc new home formerly owned by Mr and Mrs Rankin who moved to Georgetown residents of the com munity hod and friends spend Sunday With them accompany them to Church or the special service Sonu of those were Mrs Polo with her mother Mrs Marshall Mr Jim Kirkwood with Mr and Mrs Mr Dave Lindsay and his sister Mrs Price with the Madills and Mrs Linstcad with her son Del with his wife and family Former residents Mr and Mrs Snow of Mills Miss Snow and her mother Mrs of Georgetown wire welcome at the among others Baseball games are being organized again This is the the games start Mens Womcns and the kids in Bur field Some help would be to coach and ma the play for the NATIONAL FLOWERS OF HOPE WEEK MAY 19th ALL CONTRIBUTIONS STAY IN NORTH HALT0N PLEASE BE GENEROUS WHEN THE CANVASSER CALLS 1 1 OPEN HOUSE a Tinker Bell Nursery Helton Developmental Centre ARC Industries and Country Side Residence See coming events Help The Retarded Help Themselves Serving the Community by Serving You Best Available At Your Neighbourhood Stores Quality You Can Taste Paisley Sf Guelph