Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 31, 1984, p. 7

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Red Cross exceeds their goal Accord to for funds chair man John the Georgetown chapter of the Red Cross exceeded their target of for 1984 by over Although the weather was not too helpful in going door to door there were canvassers guided by area cop- The Bed Cross chapter held their annual general meeting last Monday night at North Halton Golf Country Club where numerous indlvl duals were honored for their help George Mcintosh was the industrial chairman whll Ted assisted by Walter handled the professional canvass The businesses and some of the Industry was canvassed by Janet Dean Sophie Mary Tucker Pat She la Ward Jim and Connie The residential can was organized by Rose Marie Theresa Smith and da looked after the rural campaign Award night recipients Georgetown and Distr Red Cross Branch held the Annual Meet and Awards Nigh I Monday Oct The following were presented with a Blood Donor Award Scroll and Pin for their nuous blood donations IMlhDliuUM Mr Edward Donation Mr Cornelia Mr Dotation Mr Harry Mr Hank Mr Kenneth Mn M Idird Mr Clara nee Doyle Mr John Mr William Mr Allan Moon Mr Leonard Mr Dtnnf Mr Leo Euwen Mr Lynn Mr Sidney Mledmi Mr Harry Mr Dan Mr Robert Mlletwll Mr lbObwn Mr ChriiM Mr Ronald Mr Walter Mr Allan Mr Brian Minn Mn tela Palmer Mr CI The following Ser vlco Awards in the form of a Scroll and Pin for 10 years of Island ing service to Georgetown Branch Mr Jean Barton Mn Shirley Chaplin Mn Vlvtean Can Bingham Mn Judy Donna Mn Alexan dra Bridget The following received a Certificate of Merit Scroll and Pin for or more years of valuable service to the George town Branch Dorothy J Clark Jo Clarke Mirlorle Price Karen June Amy Hole Mad- die Ruth Kelly Sharon Marie McAuley The Mr Norm Smith Smith Thereu Nancy Mary Tucker Dyke Connie Van Goth Mirr Branch Appreciation the form of a Red Cross Spoon Key Ring or Scarf for out si and volunteer ser vice to the Branch SECTION A Day time T HERALD Wednesday October IBM Page Adult Swims are held at the Georgetown Swimming Pool every Tuesday morning from 9 The fee is only 1 for adults or cents for Seniors See you there soon news By J ROSS Herald Correspondent STEWARTTOWN Next Guild meeting will be on Nov 1 at Decorating for the Bazaar which will be held on Sat Nov 3 will be done at this time Johns on Nov 11 There will be a Confirmation Service and Baptismal Service at St Steven at 11 a m only Hishop Mitchell will be conducting this service Ward Jam Anieta The follow received a Branch Certificate of Appreciation Wall Certificate for provid ing a special service to the Branch Beth Allen Carolyn Ar mors Coralrucllon GeraldJne Mr and Mr Sue Bunion Blanche Chlanoo Lloyd Tom Dean Andy Donna Eleanor Donaldson Janet Doyle Anna Lynda Falcone Mn V Jeanne Molly Green Georgetown Independent Edith Hick oil Jean Hancock Mary Hornby Marlon Trudy Ann Renin Levy Martha Cheryl Sue AG Real Evelyn McLaren Ruth Ber nice Pal Nor Hi Margaret Pepper Nell Gall Scarborough Nellie Lynda Ainea Taylor Twin Joan Vmeent John Catherine Young Made no Co Betty TomParrj The following received their Volunteer Pins for I heir work in various services Margaret An- Colleen Armstrong Mn Ineke Booth Bowman Karen Bradley Jean Chria Lorraine Brown Marilyn Buck Jean Catrni Bruce Gerry Mike Ron Chat en Anne Cllt a Kerry Collins Lloyd Tom Dean Paula Deltas Cathy Joan Duncan G Intra Betty Roger Man Charlotte Gain Lou KG P Marilyn Jackie Cray Peggy Mm IL Ha mil Ion Stanley Hancock Carolttumenlikl June Kelly Shirley Kent Georgette Audrey Malcolm ion Mann Mn Pal McCarthy Ravlene Mc Donald George Dorothy McLean Pat M riykuly Wtlte Moore Elaine Montana Rod Carol predion Judy HONORED GUESTS It an worth celebrating The Georgetown Cbspter of the Canadian Red Crosi were together for a night at the North Hilton Golf and Country Club or an awards presentation Past president from the year old chapter were at the meeting to be honored Seen here are front row left to right Dora Sutherland Tina Varemy back raw Erica Thompson Dick Cathie Martin John Wlckens and Rosemary Campbell Iferald photo Sargent Im gonna be thinner by Christmasf Well help you lose 1725lbsinU3t6 weeks Im Starting Today Why dont you Favourite Recipes PENNSYLVANIA j DUTCH DINNER I 1 lb ground 1 cup fine bread crumbs l tsp salt 18 pepper tbsp oil J medium onions 2 cups sauerkraut drained cups canned tomatoes with juice Combine ground beef bread I crumbs egg salt and pepper shape into small meat balls Heat oil in heavy skillet and brown meatballs turning Cut onion in wedges J and add with drained sauerkraut I and canned tomatoes to meat I balls Simmer in covered skillet for about 1 hour Serve with dumplings or buttered noodles MAIM ST S 8778569 WALNUT PIECES LB THOMPSON SEEDLESS RAI3MS 99 LB NATURAL PEANUT BUTTER LB NATURAL ALMONDS 2 LB GLAZED MIXED FRUIT for FRUITCAKES cwmri lha Legion ladies By TUTTY Herald There will be an exe cutive meeting Nov In Legion Lounge Our general meeting will start at Nov In the Legion Hall We will be holding a shower for VI King immediately following the general meeting in Lounge All memb ers are invited to bring thfir Pot Luck donations Tor the light luncheon we will be serving that even Dates to remember Nov 1 Social at Bramp ton Bus to leave the Branch at 7 is Bus fare fa Nov Air Cadets Father and Son Banquet Convenor Bubs Nov brance Day Dinner Con Bubs Wailes Nov Ladies Auxiliary and Dance Con venor Marion Carney Sports dates Nov 3 For District Darts at Distr ict Crib sic shut ins members Time cannot steal the treasu res that we carry in our hearts Nor ever dim the shining thoughts our cherished past imparts Our best wishes to all LEGION LINES The tickets for the Remembrance Day Dinner and Dance on Saturday Nov are each The tickets are limited and only two allowed per member and must be picked up personally from the Stewards Volunteers are still required for Poppy week contact Harry Brawn at A reminder that for the children Christ mas Party on Thursday Dec ALL MEMBERS who have children 10 years of age or under ML ST put their children s names In the box provided in the Branch to ensure that they receive a gift The Grey Cup on Sunday Nov 18 will be shown on a large TV screen In the Branch which will be opened at m Tickets are IS each and can be obtained from the Stewards CAR DRAW Winners Oct 39 Wayne Hergert Joe Fry Marie Si Doug 196 Ruth Velentine 126 Cathy Draper EUCHRE Winners Oct Ladles 1st Helen Louth 2nd Stoddard Booby Jean Men 1st Merry Crawford 2nd Ed Wood Booby Connie Carl ENTERTAINMENT Nov will be provid ed by Cory SICK LIST Georgetown Hospital Roy Haley St Mikes Toronto G Bottoms MOONLIGHT MADNESS SALE NOV 1 1 am 1 1 I I Hours TO SA ANNIVERSARY PRICE SAVE ALL PINE 6 PCE FAMILY ROOM GROUPING ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL WALL DISPLAY UNITS 3 Pee AVAILABLE IN BLACK ALMOND OR PECAN WOOD GRAIN DISPLAY LIGHT IN EACH UNIT 849 9 DIFFERENT MODELS Valued to 1380 Anniversary Special Extra Bonus to the purchasers of the first Chesterfields Suites Receive Absolutely FREE MILK STOOL THAT WVL ADD CHARACTER INTEREST AND CONVERSATION TO YOUR LIVING ROOM BEAUTIFUL PLATFORM ROCKERS 9 Chairs to Choose from Your Choice 99 CASHN CARRY R003n NO LAY AW AYS PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE ON STOCK ONLY FURNITURE WAREHOUSE 334 GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN 8772828

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