Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 5, 1980, p. 17

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A funfilled spring schedule llyHOMXTlMlSON A ureal night is in store for all members and their friends IhisFrtdiyevimngup in our auditorium An f our Million tires Night ill who want a good time all fun and games Tltrcare and Thin will pruts of fivi of the big first prize will be fir from I- CI irkt GibTtlford or over pc to sec there hope y will i This Saturday sets the Section busy with and that begins it 10 a rr that 1 mixed up Jim Jim last week but Ihil whit happens when no ne keeps jogging my memory and I in lefl to rely on m myself support Ibis venture by the Imperials who ore always coming up with good ideas for projects which eventually benefit the cum Call Jim at Listed on our sick are Pert King Sam Herb Robinson care Brampton and Barry Clarke Joseph in Sick chairman Denny Wright gave an report on all sick and shut in members at our gentr il which found Jimmy feeling pretty Rood Maggie not up to her spry self Ed doing better Mike doing well nice Glad Hied recuperiting at home Perhaps a card would help these of ours Improve more quickly There are two more car club draws before big mil busy draw for the Mar 21 I surprised there are still i few still not paid up Have you read Rule Four on back of your ticket Please see your cap tain before the final draw Here are winners for the last Thursday Flo Cnrsweil Henley 74Stan Norton 103 and J Our very sincere sympathies go out to Dunn anil son Ken on the loss of a dear wife and mother last week This dear lady hid been ill for such a long lime and was detcrmin remain as pos through her suffering Our thoughts ore with you both at his very difficult time Our thoughts arc also with Lynda Wright and her and family in the sudden loss of her father Trunk Van Wyek also lasl week To Lynda and all her family our most heart felt I also understand that I- inlay lost her mother during he past two weeks and has gone home In with family members Our thoughts ore also with family at this troubled time Initiation teim in this Sunday for their initiation of members A good lime was had by all at the Air Cadet Night dinner and dance The was three With Don Held Peter Hendry and Walter The winners were Dive Gould Bill Wallace Jock Jim Golden Com Tureotie Mills and Albert An exceptionally fine supper was prepared and served the Ladies Auxiliary and oil en joyed the dancing Air Cadets next venture will be a dance April 19 Vic ore happy to welcome as new member our branch John Window of Slreel John was accepted is member at our exi meeting lasl week Apnl 12 will be our Honors and Awards Night combined with Membership Night At this lime members selected by the Honors and Awards committee will be awarded Certificate of Merit Awards for post work done in the branch A very special night indeed and new member will be Initiated at this time This Impressive ceremony ponied by several members of our Pipe Band is looked for ward even though we have seen It many limes Not every branch has on initiation team and our team is cons ton ly requested to go to other branches and perform Since and in of new members- is on a serious note we do NOT open this evening to outsiders rather keep it to our Auxiliary members partner Any rues members are to be potential A dance follows the Legion Lines By Roma Timpson mil j buffet wh as si is fi r ihe members tit an open dime Mark Hi of on your ml pi in be m when the doors will be April ind 2d will be the Sprint Convention in Wood stock This is n District level and manv of interest are discussed and I find it very interesting There will be at members attending is for will be May Our elections will be June it t ike plice Not loo fir and lime enough to look over our membership think about lion and also to review the performance of your present officers and executive anil the job Ihey have done for you this past war bird winners were dr it the meetmgand W Ken A Inn MeMcn B A W Harvey Elt Smith and J Golden were Our nnny awards from the Hockey Heritage Night will be in prominent place for alt members and our frit to see Please make a point of re iding ill awards and tnji ying Ihe feeling of pride of belonging to Branch luple of weeks ago our Undies Auxiliary were away pi lying darts to go tin dnrts at a later date were first George town plaeed sec ind with Soro Richards Dot Day Helen and Joyce Morkhom werenlso 3rd with Betty Caldwell Sander son Linda Anderson and Deb bie Campbell Port Credit were fourth and Georgetown again in with fifth place with Dumper Doris Clarke Win Telford and Maude Nome Brampton were sixth and a nit we have another George placing seventh This Gwei Thompson Alice Elliott Con of List there were It darts and out the win nir Gale Stone scored a high Marun who is in charge of the dy expresses her thanks if ill the girls who helped her ind to oil who brought food for supper Dons Clarke also think- ill the who helped her turd greetings to Thomas who celebrated lost week and to Al Grieves who his the says tins week but we suspect a bit of Jack Benny in him and believe he s re illy Bud Hill is basking in the Hawaiian sun for a nice holt and Hall husband Stu are off to Disney land in Orlando with her week What better wiy to see Mickey and friends than with a six and eight year old Please be in the lounge by 41hnSiturday all who arc so we can get irinizcdand leave it sharp There may be a few seats lefl lor friends of members When I looked Saturday there were seven available I you will all be out to support our Senior Curlers in Ihe Provincial Curling Cham on the 11 14 15 and of March North Pat Chamber lain Ken Tiphn Campbell will welcome the Idea thot you are there to encourage Ihem in their quest for top spot Have you Been the beautiful watches i Ins and hers that ore first prize which ire Just beautiful There ore many prizes in the draw and you can get your lickels from Murray Ezeard or Gib Telford for your dancing pleasure this Friday in your lounge will be Jim to enter tain on Saturday Boots renwilldo the honors a friend or two perhaps a prospective member to enjoy either or both evenings Ml CANCER CAMPAIGN IN GEAR Mull supervised table workshop North Golf J and I gjthrrrd mil inplnj with Is knitted items llounlrv Hub month for Ihr District convenors for this months Halloa Hills fund raising campaign part of wide Society drive gathered at a Georgetown home Thursday night to pi in sir lit I ell ore Barbara Munro who will direct In ISalllnaf and 1 Ism house in charge of the Glen Williams area Doris McNabb heading up the mil Mi warltown drive and Dona In charge of Norval Photo by Jeff Fair boards euchre crowds 1 7 tables The Georgetown Fair Board held a very successful euchre party at he Centre last Thursday even There were lables in play The winners were Green cards Mrs Mrs E Good fellow white cards Mrs Irwin Noble and Mrs V Sin Lucky draws were won by Burt and Miss A Jackson The door prize of beautiful planl donated by Webb Greenhouses went lo Mrs Mary Robertson A lovely lunch was served the close Contributions of so many villagers let keep its community identity JWlTllOIKl Herald Special The Norval Winter Carnival is held under Ideal weather conditions Old Man Winter and town works papers out or making the Hie 150 mill unlets have tried to hold thtir identity and was most to see so mueh coverage before the day of the event from our local ZOO people who snow shoe races toboggan relays car roce and log sawing Hit the Clown big for the children five years and younger Sue and Toozcwere dressed clowns they volunteered let the children throw wet sponges our I hanks goes out was one of booster who lurnrd out for the annual winter carnival i IS held both Inside and the community centre lfl Hodge recount the success of Ihii year carnival lists contributors and participants who added thai In the paining it or to both for their super entertainment and the enjoy ment they brought to all Ihe children all day long The snowmobile rides were again a favorite with the children our thanks go to Derek John Lee and Shane for dnving the machines also to Shone and Derek for plowing the snow off the rink IHlNATt- The gas for Ihe snowmobiles was supplied by our local garages in the village Gary Bell Gas Bar Rogers Shell Joe Texaco The winners in the Krniy Car Race 1st Danny Young 2nd Chris House and 3rd Joey The toboggan relay team included Russell Button Colin and Sandy The winners of the snow shoe race went to 1st Rick Jirvic 2nd Michelle 3rd Daryl Moffatt The Ski team consisted of Sandra Kim ond Cornnne Johmorc Ken and Mary Robinson won Ihe Log sawing event The Rolls was won by Bob and Evelyn with a bulls eye shot incidcntly was the first one in the lost three years of Winter Carnivals The winners were Jolhmore and Debbie House Percy Donaldson and Mr Marshall The winner of the draw was Shorron Boss of Trenton a visitor to our Community for the weekend The committee in charge of the booth did a marvelous Job serving up hot dogs hamburgers chili hoi choco late coffee tea donuts through out the whole day FILMS SHOWN When all events were over for the children John Lee showed films to them to give Ihem a chance to warm up and enjoy a bite to cat The euchre club played lost Thursday with nine tables playing The results High Lady Mrs 2nd Shaw High Man Elizabeth Castle 2nd Beaumont the lone hand was won by Allan Wilson The lucky door prize went to and was by Webbs Green houses The next Euchre will be held Morch at the There will also be Georgetown Board Euchre to be held at the Community Centre tomorrow Thursday starting sharp Congratulations arc order or the boys who competed in the high school wrestling champion ships Ihts past week Winning the pound class was Mike and his brother Bob Sweezlc winning the pound class In the pound saw Bill Davis reign as champ they will all be competing i the Peel championship this week so we wish oil the best and our Good Luek KUB KAILS Kar rally held in Acton by Ihe North Ballon District Cub packs saw the 1st boys have a great day Unfortunately they win trophies in the racing part but for the design Ryan Carney came in 3rd Well done Ryan The Brownies pack arc out In full force selling their cookies Children of six to nine of age ore welcome to come and Join this well established organization and join the fun activities that these girls are participating Anyone interested in joining please contact Appleby or Taylor THE Drugs in the schools teachers help is essential llv St I Herald coin red flit in rhiidln School hi ids urgt hot pet duo lj itch Hut is re st hot in is that liny rr kids taught in is mil t lot the police sthxl i fir I i an determine ire doing it ri their own I have it SO const p irtitipatc in school On jjvuij the lo act par il tl Of and jn of lift in which 1 not an ictive I is mother h i ires sends her eh ldren off school i dnj to whit I e behind lluti can trust in Ihe r jood judgment ind tit bill moral bin instilled in them it The largest inn of drug ilmsi is f ir is my admittedly bin school tint I is in irt of in In at you could be loo hit the schools is to the home persistently police SI nt suffer loss of moliv ition II must thin hiving cunt to that inlijhiincd conclusion be of host rijuhr users Why lo the I from own is student to w iniler into a slontdouUf while leber prefers not to allows this selfdestructive unhippy child to merelj sit dreaming his happy drums an entire If penalties then tint teicher si mild be ilongsule him fi r aiding and It is not enough that Educators ire ilso ibout students who just smoked up experiencing perception tune ind space difficulties They re afraid this could be dangerous in industrial workshops pools and science labs If 1 le loo laic that was my child involved in this rou foreign 1 would be totally hit this hid not been brought to my attention by the Maybe then an parents who prefir not to know but fort i parent into confronting rtalily of ibusing child is surely imperative The school I has mandite not only educate our children to indeed let is a wise ind judicious parent during he many hours our children spend on school property If Ihe Secondary School Headmasters ounti reilly winls suffer penalties for drug abuse and not convinced this is the righl or even answer then they should start looking a little closer at home turf and not expect to lay the whole problem for their failure on the courts 1a face the teachers know who are habitual drug users the principals know and the other kids know maybe the schools should stop washing their hands of the whole mess and start facing up to their responsibilities Maybe then working in conjunction with the parents and the iv youth services penalties would be needed for the confused already messed up kids who resort to escapism that drugs provide Ashgrove Father and son- banquet a success 1 1 rild correspondent tonus blustery March tin monlh tint brings those mine words on the Jist thai sprit i is Tie re hut cm complain loo much is wt have had an winter with not mutb snow very little drifting ind only twice needing familns have been the sunny South one they go without thtir coals said where they wis and they shorts and sleeveless day but quickly into something r iftt r citing n July we II all be chine lining about the heal Ballinafad The Women Institute held leb in Stewarttown Hall with 16 tables in Winners were idles Mrs Garfield MeGilvrav Mrs Roy Wilson Mens George Burt lure lunch was served ending very pleasant evening is extended Mrs John whose mother Mrs passed i in A very successful Father Son Banquet was held in Church Kb for the Culls Venturers and rs and their Dads under 11 capable planning work Mrs James her willing assistants Renovations at community centre By SMITH Herald The Women Institute held a euchre party in the Community Centre Feb There were tables In play Winners were 1st Ladies Linda 0 Connor Pearl Burt 1st for gentlemen went to Paul Schwartz The committee in charge lunch and on enjoyable time was had by all Renovations ore underway the Community Centre con of Ihe installation of insulation new panelling overhead ventilation system and a suspended ceiling to cover the vent ducts This is taking place upstairs in the hall There is a series of Lenten services beginning previous lo the Easter season at the church The second one was on Sunday the was The Power At Work Among Us The children enjoyed an inter eating story from Mr Stiles The junior choir under the direction of Mr added much the service when they sang ihe hymn Lead Me Day by Day The world day of prayer will Mnrch7at2pm Il will be held at Pente costal Assembly Hall on No highway A welcome home lo Mr Mra Lloyd who rived home the middle of last week after spending the past three months in Florida Martin Lewis Bob Pinker ton Trevor Toyne have offered lo operate conch a soccer team We shall then be able to enroll 10 boys bom in 1973 A number of places arc still left for both Alom and Squirt teams which ore required be filled before these teams A second enrollment will be In the community centre for mini squirt players and to fill the atom and squirt roster

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