Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 23, 1984, p. 7

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Canada World Youth woman off to Bolivia Tilt HI- Wednesday May 1 Credit Valley Artisans reorganizing Jevno 19 of RIM is one of approximately 60 Ontario young people reccnlly selected participate in the Canada World Youth program Canadi World Youth Is a Canadian profit organization which pro poses youth exchanges between Cum da and LEGION LINES As I mentioned last week have our elections for the 198485 executive coming up June with the nominations being held on Thursday tomorrow at our general meeting Again everyone should make an attempt to be at the general met ting for the nominations and especially at the elections on June 3 In conjunction with the I O we will be holding a parade on Sunday June 10 commencing at the Go Train station at There will be further details about this next week The Imperials will be holding a meeting on Sindoy at the branch STEAK NIGHT Will be held at the branch on Saturday June 9 Tickets arc available from the Stewards at to each CAR DRAW Winners on May 17 Les Sadler 189 Bill Engl Helen Norton Jack McQuarrie Trevor Williams ENTERTAINMENT In the Lounge on Saturday will be provided by Cory SICK LIST Hospital T Harlow and David Bell Toronto General Hospital Earl This tree Hump was spotted recently Windsor Dr In George town Herald photo Learn to drive safely and economically In our Ontario Safety League approved courso You receive INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION and a certificate lor insurance premium reduction upon graduation NEXT COURSE cpt JULY 9 for wkt S day courts a m driving Third World countries Now In its 13lh year of operation exchange countries have been involved with a total of over young people from Canada and exchange countries hov participated J cask will part pate the program for a period of seven months Her particular exchange Is with the landlocked South American country or Bolivia The Third World experience is only one part of the Canada World Youth program and will first spend three and a half months on the A I lam coast along with 20 other Canadians from across the country and Bolivians During this time Jessie will live a local family and be involved In a community oriented work project At the beginning of September the entire group wilt depart for Bolivia where they will also live with fam Hies and work in communities for a similar three and a half month per Jessie will return to Canada December Canada World Youth Is a program available to young people aged 17 lo 20 Applications are accepted during the by lie Ontario of November 1 Office at December and mid Davenport Road Toron January Further infor to Ontario MSB can be obtained By KONNIL KAIUSSON Herald pedal The Artisans held their annual general meeting at The Cottage last Wed evcnlna IB chaired by Aeling dent Garnet Goodwill In common with miny org mirations the ana hive had great dlffi cullies in recent limes in obtaining personnel will ing and able lo assist in the of ihcir activities The retiring executive In a letter to its mem prior to the meeting hod proposed two specific constitutional changes The first was that each of the member groups the Heritage Weavers the Potters and the Pallet and Pencil Club must assume the of supplying two executive members to the general executive Pre viously the executive was drawn from member p at large The second was that group would be responsible for offering courses lo the public in subjects related to their interests rather than to throw alt of s responsibility on a Course D rector These proposals after serious discussion were adopted unanimously It was very gratifying that vol intcers for all the positions came forward to provide a complete slate for lie year 1994B5 new executive is as follows dent Mar Vice Ruth Gibson Tress VandcrMclden Frank Anthony city Karl son Newsletter Post Registrar Albert The financial report given by the outgoing treasurer Anne Goodwill showed a favorable bank balance at year end somewhat larger tHLn that of the previous year Of some note is the fact that the itw during the year showed a Den I Be Richardson leaps over her friend Andrea during Centennial Public School Participation Challenge Wednesday The school helped our town total In competition against Red Deer Alberta by hosting a relay meet amongst One number for elderly unnecessary rejoins information centres claim Herald Staff Having one number that seniors in the region can call for information isn t necessary the region s health and social services committee was told Tuesday afternoon Representatives from the region five centres including Georgetown Contact Centre and Acton Social Services and Information Centre think it 11 be duplicating ex sting vices for the elderly The single phone number idea was sugge sted In a recently cd report on elderly The consultants study looked at regional for the needs the elderly It an idea that been kicked around for time Acton Social Ser vices and Information Centre lor Peggie Balklnd sold DISADVANTAGE She said a age of the lion Is thai seniors will feci they re calling they re calling and won t feel close to help Most seniors like o drop in They t as comfortable on the phone Mrs said A central number t have that kind of accessibility for them In a letter to the regi on s health and social services Mrs said she was concerned over what appeared to be a heavy emphasis on one central Information number Mrs said Ac ton centre like the on s other centres gives assist lo many sen in the form of information in filling out forms or in contacting government agencies S ncc the area already has an Information centre one has to que stion the need for a reglo rial she wrote ONE NUMB1- Having one phone for the region would be very Mrs also noted We aren objecting to the report Everylh ng cist in the study is eer eood she said just want to make them aware that here arc information centres that give information seniors ANNOUNCEMENT KENDA CRANRELD CHIROPRACTOR wishes to announce that she will be joining her husband ROBERT HCRANHELDDC 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