Meal to tornado victims By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Correspondent BALLINAFAD ThcUnltedChurchgroupol Recently they catered to a dinner for tho Islington Couples Club and Monday they plan to serve a meal for the Grand Valley victims of the recent tornado Thunder Bay graduation By WINIFRED SMITH era Id Correspondent BALLINAFAD Mr and Mrs Tom Given returned home Tuesday after spending a few days In Thunder Boy They attended the graduation exercises at University Saturday Their grandson was among those receiving a degree Sympathy extended Herald Correspondent Sincere sympathy ls extended to the family who recently suffered a bereavement In the loss of Mrs Waldle mother Smith Hulls family reunion By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Correspondent BUMNAFAD The Balllnafad Community Centre was the scene of the annual Hulls family reunion June There were contests which all could take part in and races Tor the young and those not so young The highlight of he afternoon was the meal Two minute silence waa observed In memory of a member who recently passed away Edith Smith Linda Connor thanked hose on the committee and asked for volunteers to plan next year gathering Don and Tommy wall will arrange the event in 1966 Balhnafad baptism Herald Correspondent Fond relatives and friends came out in great numbers to church Sunday to witness the baptismal service who reside on the Sixth Line offered their little daughter Jennifer Dawn for Baptism Rev Bandy officiated for the service Besides the parents Mr and Mrs BUI who were Godparents stood up in the front as vows were made The children were also grouped around In front to witness the sacred service The Junior choir sang an anthem which added up to a beautiful service Correction The Herald Incorrectly Identified the Singers choir on page in last week newspaper The picture was actually the Centennial Alumni choir The Herald regrets the error Phone calls increase Statistics show a 12 per cent growth in the number of phone calls and dropIn visitors at the Acton Social Services and Information Centre from 1983 to 1984 In 1983 there were calls and dropIns compared th to 1964 The number of calls which dealt directly with seniors and the handicapped were 1 in 1983 and In A total of 2 meals were delivered last year through the Meals on Wheels program Meet Meet Wellstead a camp with the perfect qualifications she loves working with kids Glenna will be working at the Kelso Day Camp for children ages An IB yearold Grade 13 student at Georgetown District High School worked as a counsellor in training at Camp White Pine In Halliburton Her favour camp activities are swimming and music Glenna has Bronie Medallion and Bronze Cross swimming award She plays the flute In he Georgetown District High School Her goals for the summer are to have fun and learn something new The variety of activities offered at the camp everything from sailing to computers will undoubtedly teach her about more than just counselling But counselling will bo her Job and every Wednesday she has been taking night classes at the that teach her about how to deal with children and parents One suspects this counsellor will have no trouble with either group For years before she turned 18 she acted as spokesman for the junior shareholders of Irwin Toys the only company that has Junior shareholders attend annual meetings Because of her status with Irwin Toys she has appeared on ABC television That Life The Andy Barry Show and many provincial television stations ambitions are to take marketing at Sheridan College Being a stewardess Is another career possibility Oh yes she also wants to come back to Kelso next year Seniors dont buy deindexed pensions random survey finds SECTION A THE HERALD June Herald sun If a small sampling of Georgetown seniors Is correct then a majority of their peers happy with the federal government move to limit inflation protection for pensions Evelyn Ross or Kin Court says she believes pensions should Increase along with the inflation I get by with It pen sions as they are now Our big Diamond Jubilee parade ls being held on June during the Pioneer Day celebrations Therewlllbeplentyof out of town participation as well as other branches This ls one of our biggest Diamond Jubilee events and we are hoping that as many members as can possibly attend will participate parade will assemble at the Park Public School at The route will be down Princess Anne and James St along Main St to Church and back to the Park School The first of our Diamond Jubilee events a Steak Night and dance went off successfully on Saturday June with everyone seeming to be enjoying themselves The results of the Diamond Jubilee Darts tournament are below A musical evening being held on June and is being provided by the Bros Entertainment evening will consist of audience participation with plenty of dancing A buffet is also being provided TfcXetsare available from the Stewards at each DARTS TOURNAMENT RESULTS Winners Eileen Creary Keith Mallette Barb Hope Bruce Hope Runners up Barb Maltby John Charles Joan Brown Alec Nelson Low team Yvonne Bob Dumper Rita Rudlger Steve Clarke High score Women Yvonne 120 High score Men- Jbn Frank Chuck Jim Fisher 140 Doubles 1st Jim and Mary Franks 2nd Peter and Pat Pickering CAR CLUB JuneO Pauline McNeiUy 383 Doug Harley 141 Joyce 190 Jim Ford 238 Jim 154 Gerry Core EUCHRE June ladles 1st Jean Thomas 2nd Victoria Ball Booby Mae Swanson Men 1st Dale Ireland 2nd Mike Booby Ernie ENTERTAINMENT June IS by Doug Pemblelon s Band SICK LIST Georgetown Hospital Stan Glbbs and C V Williams Legion ladies Herald Special June 1st provincial was held at Aurora with the following teams being winners 1st Espanola 2nd Kingston and 3rd but not the least of them Georgetown with May Tost KayPrust Lucille Ryall and Dot Ireland representing our ladies Congratulations team Also the high pairs score went to Mae Tost and Kay Prust Thanks to all who have so generously given of their time through the Kit year to assist at tbe Remember 30 p m at the Branch June for your bus to Kitchener June your last llary meeting until Sep tember Please prepare to purchase your tickets for the birthday supper June appreciation night June Diamond Jubilee parade We form up at the Park Street School at 1 and march off at p Barbara was taken to Georgetown Hospital Saturday Hope you re feeling better Barb Our best wishes go to our shut ins and our comrades In hospitals We hope the summer will be kind to you all because I don have a high rent But with people in the city it harder Mrs Ross says She thinks the govern should do a survey and give the money to the seniors who really need it Millionaire seniors don t need extra concessions for pensions though she says Emily 95 would like to see pensl stay the way they are now Dorothy says she won vote for the Conservatives again because of the budget cut on seniors pensions If they re picking on pensioners they re for trouble she said I don see seniors groups supporting it she adds McEnery said she t like the feder governments recent budget move One senior citizen who asked not to be identified said she thought it would be totally Impossible to 1 ve on a pension that wasn t Indexed Mrs Ann Ferwerda of Durham Street George town said lived through the Depression and things loo much different for her I feel I know haw to I We on little I don have o have steak Some people have their barbe cues going and dine out quite frequently I ve gone back to oatmeal porridge with a little bran in It like we did years ago Mrs werda said She said the govern move makes her glad she has a small income above her old age pension I thank God sincerely that I have a small income above the pensl on Mrs said Its very small but It Just tides me over Raymond of Georgetown objects to the government plans to limit inflation protection for old age pensions You can quote If the government feels they can decrease our pension how about them decreasing their own salaries a little Mr said We get an increase of probably three per cent and hey want about 30 per cent in theirs I don t thnk its very Canadianlike With nags flying briskly in the air members f the Georgetown Legion march by The Iegi i holding Its Decoration Day Parade Sunday Herald photo time for Scouts By LEO Herald Special Once again it time This past weekend Scouts and Guides got together for the annual Scogui Camp at Camp The and girls from Georgetown Acton Limchousn and Milton enjoyed a fun filled weekend with such events as doom bridge of death and various others including a wet sponge fight At opening camp Chiefs Bob and Lynn Clark welcomed Don Knight our who told us of some of his experiences when he was in scouting and Gordon Mayor of Milton The winners of the weekend first the camp chiefs award for best campsite went to members of patrol Kimbcrly Clark Charla Rutherford Michelle Birtley Heidi Nlxdorf Robinson Debbie Thompson Roland Jason Geoff Geoff Nipper and Raymond Gils along with 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