Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 6, 1979, p. 19

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Legion elects new executive Fifty one members were present last Sunday afternoon to elect three officers and four executive far the year We welcomed our new Zone Commander Frank Jerry Lindsay ident and his 2nd vice id Fred Baker along with executive members Moc Tud or Frank Allen Norm Knowl and Herman Dempsey who all worked together conducting our elections Members your elected slate of officers and executive are as follows President his third term 1st vice Norm Word who is no stranger to us having served on many com been on the executive served as our President 2nd Vice President is Pat Chamberlain who has also on the executive before and been our Sgt At Arms your four executive members arc Buster Hale past member and a past Gib Telford and Bob who have been on he executive before and a new name to he working rinks Eric Clarke We wish our now Ballinafad Legion Lines By Roma Timpson officers and exec much sue cess in the coming 12 months and I know they will work harmoniously together and work hard maintaining the best interests of branch and its members and their dependents Bad ham will make his appoint shortly of other memb ers miking up the balance of his A hot mini was provided by several Auxiliary members President Dumper Jean Kathy Monk Doris Ciar kc Leon a Post Ichwaiie Joan Brown Clarke and Bub which was delicious of us couldn I make up our minds between hoi turkey or hot beef so hiict Many visitors swell congregation By SMITH Herald corrrtpondrDl Many of the regular church goers arc visilmg his weekend but many others brought their visitors to church which helped to make a fairly large congregation Mr Stiles welcomed the visitors His message was The Church Alive Mission Sundays on Mr Tom Knoll of Toronto Conference will be present lo talk on Missions and how mission dollars are being spent Communion Sunday will be observed on 17th and outdoor service and picnic will be June on Snow properties In be youngsters soccer this past week the Billiards and the Georgetown Firebirds played to a I tic Brad got goal Mr Lloyd Marshall had their families home on Sunday the Millers from Toronto and the Polo from llockwood Visitors at he Sehwnrz home for of June are Paul sister brother in law Mr and Mrs and daughter and her husband all from Hannover Germany Mrs Nell I Carnellos and Utile daughter were visit the Smith farm on Sunday Mr and Mrs Morgan Midill spent Ihe weekend with his sister and husband Mr and Mrs Williamson at Mount Mr and Mrs Del I instead and family spent Sunday his brother ind family at We extend sincere sympathy to Mr and Mrs Eric who received word last week of Ihe sudden death of Mrs brother who resided in England MEET THE PRESIDENT- Bill Kent Gordon Tennis Club president Bill Kent has been with formed three years a member of Int defunct Georgetown Tennis Club for several before hal He has been vice president of the club for Iwo years and also director of junior members has iboul 100 members fuirly evenly divided between Juniors and seniors Membership fees are for juniors for adults for ifjmily Membership in club people to vole at the clubs meetings as well as giving them playing rights at any lime Members arc also tnlitlcd to phv in nil the club For an small fee members can also join the Ontario Tennis Association OTA This gives them an option of playing in all OTA tournaments and a subscription magazine Members are looking forward construction of a clubhouse at their courts They are hosting an invitational doubles for men and women on the first weekend July The club is holding m instruclion program for juniors present Mr Kent ind his wife Bridget came to Georgetown from Newfoundland 20 years ago They hive three children Mr Kenl works for Air Canada and coaches a rep hockey for the company They hove played in Czechoslovakia and Swilierland as well as ill across Canada and several places in the United Stales He also plays hockey in Hills and with Air Canada He is the Georgetown chairman of the Canadian Arthritis Society an member of Knights of Columbus SUMMER Wealso thank Cord Greg Bill who filled in on the colour parly at the last minute for At Arms Ernie when his two regulars I come on Bob was Ihe 3rd standard bearer There wilt be one more general meet before the summer recess Our Air Cade sponsoring are looking for a Band Would you be in working wilh Ihesf very fine young people Do you know of who give tin of musinl experience Then give Jot Pointr ill at and he situation with him The AHC in Hornby will he closing for from July AugusI Ifyouhdvc chairs or lhal need lo be re webbed il may be wise lo gel them down to Branch is soon is you clearly your name address pi one number and colour They will be Hornby by our friend ly willing Frank King and returned to Ihe branch Prices S3 and IS and they do a very good job July Monday will see our Provincial Service Officer our Branch for the con of all J BEAVERS SWIM UP Members of forge tow colony swum up to Georgetown week Those making the trip Include left Panic Run Melton Hubert and Joe I ilttarbrek lthr photo but Herald photo Town s Cancer Society- has impressive tally Skinner monthly meeting of ht II Hills I ml of Canadian on ltuh at the home of Nan Correspondence the included i letter from the Bed I mile thee in submit impugn Smith rcporti in io us or he donation of two hospital beds for their use his Tre isurer s report ind iskid Limehguse MA Hi is been collected in We thank all of e for Iheir e mi in helping to ruse this The support from the of Hilton Hills and member htir dependents If help a problem em our Smite Officer Henry Bust er Mile it for in ippointmtnl It Bnnch jj Woods lock hove new book wrillemboul the branch it is tilled The I ifly is composite history of Branch ji will he of interest to Ihost Mho used to live in Woodstock as il of he limn or oil interested in his book obtain il or m re inform Wood slock This wis written Mrs and its is plus It for post it 18 to here will i War rc Reunion in Winnipeg If write Air Crew Box 102 Winnipeg Man Ml who timed i win and flew the of he Bndsh Commonwealth in W I or W 2 or the Korean War BUS II I- This June is the it Mil ton Manor Thai ir therewillbca Lawn it Ihe Manor in Milton then will be bus provided OR SI- joinlJv wild Branch 120 I heir ind ImptriilSecdon and a lirge is expected Hazel Dumper Aux President and Mrs Irene In give my more inform ilion needed They ire looking lo help with the Weather unkind to Beaver boys at annual camp In rder lo express rilitudt person illy our Mind luni speenl ills of Hill Smith Toirnan lb it tin North ill I ll MRS The weather certainly t too kind scooting in the of May The were have plonltd wildf lower seeds Blue Springs Reserve but the rains lie night before incclled it They ire now hoping lo do June The Mine weekend of the year Cubs were to have District lib for Cubs going on into Scouts the heavy ram cancelled it II was hoped to hive il June but there wcrcn enough leaders ible so it is cancelled for this year This is the first lime has happened since I storied jeirsago The Cubs did have bike hike hough earlier the month Accompanying he boys were mothers Sheila roster and rol Evcryone look a lunch along on the ID mile hike and the were able to earn their cyclist badge enjoy himself in spile of bad knee the flat lire which rem lined flit tired mother i irller in the month I lam Clark was invested is a Scout an impressive ceremony at the Scouts overnight camp Scouts took part in the Hike wiih their It rimed thundered both nights but ill survived ilthough the spaghelli ilmosl look lis loll was i hard ill miles this ji eongralulilions to ill Scouts They ive i new wtlcome highlight of monlh is he Miner ind Son May Because of iddilion of Heaver Colony this I- lien Bridge he Chairmin will illendini in ducition irk hop in Mi I along with Dime studv In mi held i hall Chun Williams The 100 fit hers some mothers sons leiders in excellent luck supper quests re Mrs Jean Anderson president of Worn SMlll I istitule I ii Bob District torn for Scouts mil Sieve Thompson ml District e for Cubs A slide present on luring followed as did in innual meeting during winch Com Ihe iltce I- filled and work r designated for work Scout Hut also for host 1hi have dinatuns for While table and bike lilt yon T possibh til it out lo he Manor then Mrs Wilson will pick it up her number is ind another number von may call Mrs Winney Mm or supervisor Hun or shine will take phce Hippy greetings to Jake Timpson Martin Komi Jem ind Belly whose all her Greetings ill others a or above ire ones I know off I Cheltenham WI greets 4H girls Hit Hit if Wcimens Instiiutt is held in United Mrs Corn well Mrs we turned Hit 1Uirl Mrs Judj Bell Mrs Jim 1 us Mrs Bill Mrs Wirt 1 lenders n to lis purses i f ishiomble ipirtly tde jive ilxiul slots d bur Thursdis were Ivan Joanne Coles Bill Collier Jim Wnlhce Debbie Augustus and Hanson Come next Ttmrsd iod try your luck in Lounge will be I on it will be Boots both these s ire there lo Hint Tli rolle ill Do c i medieiiu cabinet 1 ml hoi When is Mrs inijitt 1 IV will do best to ill your request fun Lounge is yours i Henry hid i lo unscramble names of then gave ht courtesies Mrs closed he meeting with the benedic Mrs House Miss DM Mrs Henry ell provided a lovely In r ml time Till Wednesday June 1979 Page IB OIV THE HOME FRONT Reminiscing Bv Herald column Lit This weekend a ladv will be arriving from England for a two week visit with my parents whom I have not seen for years honour of he occasion will be a family dunngher stay quite incidental Iv will be her 70th With this impending visit in mind it was natural for me to menlilly turn back the clock and recall days when I knew her well The most usual setting for hest was a overlooking the English Channel on the south cosi of t mother would meet with her group of friends on he beach every summer afternoon and aided by numerous pots of tea from a nearby cafe would chatter awiy the plnsint hours IDMiMDHDRtDOM Wt children confined boredom of school room prior of would restlessly nice at lie clock wilting for Ihe termination of endless ifiernnon when we could join our mothers on indeed on particularly days there was more th in one when we did i sudden disappearing ict from I Ik scIikI grounds for early illicit summers seemed last forever Hours spent intoswimsuits under a beach cklv followed by the first overwhelming plunge muscles straining as you battled the waves and swell f i tide lliert wire be as the water receded to lie is the just below he surf ilc of lie glistening s and ii seel over an unsuspecting Hit s ill soft lit waler would us in mireluursa in ihe would devour he tnbi watt rtrcss sandwiches supplied by our mothers all w down by a thermos of cool lemonade Somttimes to our delight would play hookey from their work and join us knowing exactly when we wen found on our beach This meant swimming racts i ball Rime played in the small lapping naves a hunt for shells or sixpences from them lo buy lit- His the rush that seem petuli to si iuthl up to that pari of he world jet still thai tit it in summer Is there mother of tun ni 1 rimh history dates on w irm hint Ins molltr smill my starred nut i died idea disk keep on Ihe clock tin Iher n shrimping Tltse ire of tl miniscentes we mil be inn over our picnic table in one week tunc relaxed sim world Good nef what am 1 doing idlv wisting Imu this wiv Jusl one week logo I must dust off Iht children wish the nil pi behind vacuum Hit iltcmpl if rttd entry into my d bedroom plm i menu smith TO WED Mr ind Jcmmlas Iachrco of Ij are to announce Ihr impending of Ihelr Maria lo Hurley son of Mr and Mrs llurlci It It The ceremony will be held in Si Joseph In 1 iirm in informed li of Ihe I lroup eh khnh This the muting is concluded with Ihe very in that Miry I- lien will i sumi the of 1 resident next will be held on lune tilth it home of in Witnesses attend convention irei lire the persons muting he invention of Jiliov s Witnesses wo on the theme in mil us skits presuitilion their I reel itunforlhi guidelines hi Hi bit provides youiif Mr 1 Wiincss in commented When can our joiilh find v The Bible delis with EXCELLENT QUALITY REPAIRS ON CLOCKS AND WATCHES ACTON JEWELLERY 33 Mill St E Acton THE BRAMPTON CHAPTER WILL BE APPEARING AT BRAMALEA CITY CENTRE June 8th Short Film Presentation Live Quartet cy near l5aroersnop The Brampton Townsmen Want You To Join In The Fun SPECIAL GUEST NIGHT June Refreshments CENTENNIAL RECREATION CENTRE 80 Mary St Brampton Ontario For further information call Ross Herb 8777308 4587569

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