Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 29, 1979, p. 11

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1J79 Page II New car is prize in Legion draw A week this is lie big draw tor a brand new and Chairman Bob Bums and his captains are busy with iht final touches to ensure that evening wilt be a success and a fun for all members thai attend Some people have still not picked up or paid for their car club ticket Please contact your captain or Bob Burns at In na confirm VOW ticket Then is a possibility may be a few tickets available Again cheek Boh Following ire two final lists of winners for this draw No 157 Stafford Armstrong Moort 48 Bill Weir No Draw Mae McLean Smith Dot Day Bailey and Wayne Norton Good luck to all on Friday Sept Wednesday Sept will be the first night of the Men Industrial Darts Call Joe loir ier at ST if interested in playing in this top notch com friendly These fellows reilly have i good evening out Action will begin at Ladies Industrial Darts will begin on Monday Sept loth and his is another very good evening They are looking or new members and teams The takes place up blurs in our auditorium and many of our members play but this is also open to those of you who arc not memb If interested or for infer nation please call 8774805 or Jean Hud Starting time is The same evening Men Industrial Crtb will begin for another This is a popular evening also starts it 8 in our club room Are you interested Call Joe at for information For both the dans and crib there is a banquet the end of the playing season Legion Bowling will begin on Wednesday Sept and this league is open to Auxiliary and Branch members and their family if and over This is a perfect way get to know your members of the Legion and and have a super lime while doing so The even gets underway at pm I suggest you call Jean Held or Marion Cirney if you want to jet on a Legion Lines By Roma team They also have a year Don I miss out Cot jour handy Check these dates for October right Save Oct 12th for Millionaires Tickets now on silo from Gib Telford trie Clarke Smith or from the stewards eich pm to I am Games refreshments buffet and a number of lucky draws You won I want to miss this or the one hat follows Circle Saturday for a Dirts Fun To play darls in tie it will cost member on the team and there will be i dance in the evening hood will be avail during darts and this his proven to be a very good day Talk it over now and tei your team to and come down to the branch practice up a bit More on tilt two above ites as they drw closer Pub Night is three weeks away we hope you hive thai night aside for another fun evening The will be entertaining during the and this all lakes pi ice in our We hope all of you will come out to this night that is under the of Gib Telford with a helping hand from Wright Smith friends Bring your so are more thin welcome and how ibout the newer members gel acqu Our Ladies Auxiliary Birth day Supper is on the following evening and do you Inve ticket yet Any tickets left over will be handed hack to he executive by the this week off any longer Your Zone Commander Hose Green will be with us and if you can be present lor dinner now about coming to the dance Please take note of this evening Sept mem our first meeting of the 197980 season will begin with a at 7 which time we will hear the minutes of our general it lelmg summer meetings and then delve into business Your Presi dent Harold and his officers and executive arc hop ing for a turnout because this when you suggestions problems amis makeinqunes have all your questions inswcred All members ordinary and lion are asked to attend til remind you later on will and serving us supper if that doesn I get you out I don know what will The Ladies Auxiliary will be Thursday Lois to discuss i lonf summer recess Mark your calender so you wont Our ming out on this evening Indies Supper is Saturday Sept is the set aside for our Branch Corn Hoist An evening affair complete with entertainment lion fire singsong this all takes place at Gordic Brow place Hope to see you there THE PRESIDENT upstairs After a few that we prepar for we tire now citing a new kitchen hall floor put don n our ludilonum floor looks beautiful and the en cupboards will just to wall a little longer They ire our greatest but they will be put mat a later date The back stairs are to and the ceiling wills and new tops put on the libles that ire in dire will begin a weeks no his been set as yet Ail one know about shuffle hoard Please let me knoA How about mixed darts One of our lady members has been ill lor about a and we send along our best wishes to Bridget for a speedy anil full recovery WORLD At Hie Scottish World val Pipe Legloh Band memb out were Hay Clarke George Charlie Thomp son Gord Johns Ion GordGroier Joe Me Con nell Bob and Joe Quite feeling of pride to be in this Festival Attend the Warriors Day were Dave Frazcr Charlie Thompson Gord Johnston John mcLein Burns George Ray Clarke Jot Conn el I Ken Donaldson Peter Collins Ball Bob Joe and Don Look for our Bnnch 120 Pipe Bind in the Dec 1st Gnus Parade Labour Day they ire on paradt also Friday mcrville will he In our Lounge Saturday Sept 1st it will be Hoots Come and enjoy these evenings and bring a MILLS on the club executive for three years before becoming president this is his second term in thai position The club has approximately adult members and a large group of juniors Besides the annual meeting about four meetings per season which members may attend and he executive meets monthly during the club s laic May to early October playing season The club original bowling green was in what Is now the parking lot behind the McGibbon Hotel For more than years he club greens have been at their present location on Edith Street Annual dues are for men for women and plus per bowling session for children Men bowl Monday evenings women bowl Tuesday afternoons and children bowl Thursday afternoons The green arc open for bowling in the afternoons every Saturday Sunday and holidays an every evening except Wednesday and Friday Mr Mills and his wife Lauretta lite on Del rex Boulevard They came to Georgetown from Kingston Township yeara ago Mr Mills retired in They have two tons two daughters and three grandchildren Mr Mills enjoys gardening New principal Mulder is the new principal St Francis of Assisi Sepantc School in She was form vice principal at St School in Burlington Miss Mulder has been teach for IS years all of lime in She has her from McMaslcr in Hamilton and her M from the Ontario Inst ilute for in in Toronto She enjoys teach math and music and is interested in educating the whole child so that he devel ops a good social altitude as well as a pood physical and academic skills Miss Mulder lives in Oakvillc Predicted enrollment at St Francis is 195 students Olh new faces on staff are Diane Johnston In Grade 1 Mark In Grade and Rudy in Grade Ballinafad news English visitors guests at party SMITH Herald correspondent Recent visitors with Mr and Mrs ttesl at home were her Mrs Moore and a niece Miss Rachel ttilk lti5on both from Spalding Lin Fngland While here the V held a surprise jiarty I attending family and friends also from who now New York Mrs ttesLs rtlutives left to spend a feu days in New York before flymj home to on tht Concord Another surprise in store for Mrs Moore and Miss Wilkin son was that the friends at the party were flying on an earlier Concord flihi Tor Spalding In would be there to them when they irnved home This is truly an when people Ret pleased to hear that Dick leave hospital on ly but sorry to hear by night he was in news again He is now a patient General Mrs is ding holiday in Vancouver daughter who makes her home Mr Mrs Crcas and grandchildren Jul David Birch returned home to Lincolnshire England on Friday evening after a wonderful three weeks visiting wih Mr Mr Archie and Jean While litre took in the Toronto Ontario Place They also spent a da at Niagara Falls and visited many other places of Interest Between i lhey called on former friends with neighbor hood renewed acquaints Mrs Ruth Marshall of Acton spent some time on Sunday viblting with Mr and Mrs Llojd Marshall MOVIE WINNERS Limehouse woman studied in England year old mlth shown with his filter Tira 10 was one of wo lucky mm new bicycle In a contest run in wllhjhe filming of Never Trust Honest Thief Productions Incorporated picked Da I Ian a Term Resident and ah from among he of local children who decorated thru- tikes for filmed in downtown Herald parade Night school choices numerous Hilton Hills residents will be able everything from bridge lo yogi at he ht school courses being offered by the Hilton of at Georgetown high schools is September for courses in Georgetown and September 13 for being offered in Acton All the week of October 1 The courses run a maxi mum of ten weeks withsome lasting eieht weeks ind some The fees work out lo cents an to the continuing division of the In Georgetown the board is offering decorations for liens disco general sew and gride 12 and I on Mondiv On Tuesday courses inel auto maintenance book keep crocheting disco for new lid furniture finishing fitness recreation and swim ming guitir for beginners rug hooking typ int for beginners weldinj and yoga courses ire bridge for grides 12 13 lioslcss anil entertaining maertmc palchwork quilt rug II sewing I brush up lypim and II On courses French for beginners inlernalional cooking or deconting and design pattern design In courses on Mon night include inj for small business cooking dmcne snnll loom weinnf ind courses ire decorations dra painting basic trench landscaping stretch Wednesday night courses cooking disco il sewing typing for begin ners intermediate and adv inccd typists and yoga The course is being offered at Robert Public but nil the rest will be it Acton High School ON THE MRS A Herald Mr and Mrs George Morn soi Michie molorcd to Albert for Ihrtt weeks ijs The Robert Dubue drove for visiting his parents in Rich moid is well Little Heather visited for a week with her grandparcnls Miss Jackie alien ded three week course in microbiology University of Sussex in Guilford England recently She also visited burgh London and other Chain letter leaves sour odor of prayers promises threats By SI Herald 1I mist borrowed li Yes according loo dislistcfulpieceof mall I received last week mj number is up Tins unsigned missive if one were to dignify by taking it promised me riches beyond belief if I the unbroken a cert untimely dcalh should 1 throw it In the the rightful for it as fir is I am concerned I have received several such before sometimes requesting money and in another instance bottles of liquor were used as Hit lure Those were outright extortion attempts il least ind addresses appeared on them allowing one to know who had sent them and who they were to be passed on to Ibis recent however for nothing an i therefore off sour odour of dislurbmce The letter opened iwll enrichment for those who folk friends I would ima then deg good way of losing threats of ignoring the There wire stveril points about llie letter Ureal lessing it wh it you will that me First of all I do not like mnonymous mail it makes believe the writer has something hide Next I could reconcile myself to a message Ihnl on one hand passes mi prayer then mixes it with the of Tie contents even included the names of several men who had prematurely passed on before llcirtime supposedly due to ignoring this letter enough speaking to quite a number of people I discovered two other women who have never met each other are geographically miles who also received the exact same letter If It is women who are receiving these letters why arc the men dying off On the premise that many people must also receive this type of sick nonsense I decided leirn more about the sender with a Utile amateur sleuthing from having a stubborn streak I was curious as lo who had sent it Was it an be funny by someone I knew It arrived in an airmail envelope but locally and a hand writing I did not rccognnc The letter itself was typed and had been reproduced on a decidedly inferior duplicating machine The postage was nol stamps but a postage meter the registration number very deary Whoever was sending out garbage wis not only annoying mc along 19 people also ripping off Ihcir employer The letter is currently in the hands of police force acquaintance who is going whether this type of letter Is illegal under the criminal code and who is also going to inform mc of the business establishment who has that particuhr postage meter in their name Meanwhile if my column does not appear In Us usual place next week you will know I have fallen victim lo Ihe voodoo ism of a powerful chain letter KAREN ANfJJANtT DOYLE CARRIERS OF THE MONTH Give to KINSMEN CF The title of of the month lor goes the Doyle family of Normandy Boulevard who deliver almost Heralds each week The Doyles have four children who are Herald carrier and a father who helps out Jane 15 and Diane 13 got their routes Iwo years ago Last year 10yearold Karen got her route and last month Eddie got his route Delivering the papers is a team effort everyone pitching in they finish In about an hour The elder sisters deliver papers along Street from St George Church to Mama Rosa Pizza While they ore doing that Clare Doyle takes Karen and to the Durham Street senior citizens apartments they finish the family starts the King Street route Mr Doyle and the papers in the car and the youngsters going door to door along King Sarah Oslrander and Elgin Streets and the Queen Street apartments They also do Normandy Boulev Janet and Diane a It end Cardinal High School in while Karen and Eddie attend Holy Cross Mr Doyle is a caretaker at Public School The also have a four yearold daughter Laura who says going to be a carrier too when she gets bigger Mr Doyle came to Georgetown in and the children were bom here The Doyles will receive McDonald gift for being chosen Herald carriers of the month or August

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