Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 2, 1982, p. 2

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BEAUTY EH Look what Credit River washed up following Boat Race Putting their Motion muscle to Rood ihli but undeniably Canadian craft to the finish line In the annual event were timer at heart Bob left I Brad Men luce I and Wayne not shown They were among Ihe brave sailors who shrugged off winter lingering chill to bathe In of springtime by Peter Delroy Malcolmson new Kin Deputy Governor Herald Special Kinsmen Kinetics of Georgetown last weekend attended Zone annual Spring Conference at the Inn at Dixie and Highway The theme of the confer once was Fun or You in and thi members of Georgetown certainty tried to like up to it For the first time since the mid 1960s Georgetown ran a dale for Zone Deputy Governor Kin Bob Malcolm eon who has been very active in the Georgetown Club the zone since joining in 1977 The club picked a campaign theme based around hillbillies Under the capable direction of the ladies nil active Lhcy put on a hillbilly wedding and entertained the Kinsmen present with some humorous homemade versi oris of popular hillbilly songs After a fun packed skit and rousing campaign speech delivered from the proverbial soap box Kin Bob Malcolm son was elected Deputy Governor of ZoneD for 108283 A highlight of the day meetings was the annual zone public speaking competition This years representative from Georgetown was Allan Georgetown also entered in the Service Shield Compcti lion entering the ever popular SeniorsTourof the Lights and the Public Relations Con pell lion Georgetown was pleased to receive the Public lions Award for Zone which will now go on to D strict Competition at the Const el la Hon Hotel in Toronto in June It was reported that Zone D to date raised in excess of or Cystic Fibrosis mainly from the CF Bubble packs placed in the stores by Kinsmen and Kinetics With May being the major emphasis month for CF It was proposed to make a concerted effort in May to place Bubbles in every store in the zone The Ronald McDonald House committee introduced volumelwoof Back a collection of records from the 1950s and The cost or the tworecord volume is to be same as the ever popular volume one which raised over For Ronald McDonald House The House is in Toronto children who must enter Sick Children Hospital Tor treat of cancer related disease The Georgetown Kins men took receipt of records The Kinsmen Club of Bolton presented Ihcir bid for District Convention 113 to be held at Hamilton with a theme of During the business meeting Ihe Kinsmen of Zone voted on resolutions on v ilhdrnv f rom of Mens Service Clubs increasing the age of Kinsmen to which was well received by the Kinsmen of Zone and Georgetown Another issue discussed and voted In favor of was changing the Km Flag to Red and While The issue of the flag change has been brought up at many conventions In the past and has always been defeated Them change Hie that Kinsmen Is the only Canadian Service Club it is felt that he colors si ild be to coincide with our National Heritage In closing remarks the outgoing Deputy Governor of Mills thanked Coordinator Pearson from George town for her valuable assist once during Ihe year and commended Ihe Georgetown Kinsmen for running a good and for being such v ilunblc contributor to the zone activities and represent their club and community with such enthusiasm TRAVELOGUES 82 to make your holiday planning more fun April April 27 May May Inside Passage Cruising Arizona Europe Canadian Coast Refreshments Door Prizes RSVP to 87701 EVERYONE WELCOME if LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SPRING WIN A NEW HONDA CIVIC 16 Mountainview Rd S Suite 302 8770751 4590417 Young Drivers off Canpda New show at Gallery House Sol Orchid Fever strikes One of Canada most un usual artists unveils h cur rent obsession at George town Gallery House Sol this Saturday and the world of orchids may never be the Gerard a Brandts who immigrated to Canada his parents in has been coming to terms with what he calls Orchid Fever by depicting the flower in a multitude of formats A cull eel ion of his draw watered and wood engravings goes on display I tits Saturday at House Sol along with designs In wood by Ted and by Jane Wilson The show continues until April Bornintwa Mr graduated from Mc Master University with a in art history in IKS and established his own studio in Carlisle Known as Brand stead Press studio gives founder opportunity to develop his many talents inn variety of media Calling himself a Mr BremJer a produces limited edition books making the paper himself setting the lype creating the illustrations binding the books and finally publishing and selling I hem The artist s present preoc with orchids Is out lined In the House Sot show with a display of paper mode from orchid fibre the draw and wood engravings depleting various orchids and other evidence that in the words of the Joining him in the on is Ted a designer and woodturner showing mostly small and wonderfully precise wood ob jects and his wife Jane Wilson who exhibits porco- lan All three artists will be at the gallery on opening day Admission is free Children become booklovers in Club Youngsters 12 years of age and older can get to know their public IntitnaUly by Joining the Club for a four week program of helping around library starting April at p Register in advance at the Georgetown library Euchre prizes in Limehouse By MRS A BENTON Herald pendent The limehouse Women In held her euchre Memorial Hall March First prizes went o Glendon Scott and Mrs Garnet Case with mot lone hand prizes going to George Burt and Mr TN Anderson The next euchre will be held April Limehouse Memorial Hall DRIVE A HAPPY CAR With The Help of These Service Professionals

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