Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 2, 1988, p. 13

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SECTION Wednesday March DM Pap J winner and the Chili Dance in sup port of our American cousins In the evening If you need a ticket tbey are behind the bar and will be available at the door In the even to please come out and help to make this dinner dance another success story Your St Patricks dinner and dance ere on sale the CAR CLUB The big day has roll bar as of March Remember the around again the final draw of a ta wonderful the Car Club will take place evening and I know you will enjoy March starting at In the Irisn enter branch auditorium Alf car club members are invited to attend and Legion Lines By JIM Hit the draw Car club winners for the week of Feb 243 Bob Landry Claudette Caldwell HAM Joyce MonUeth Norm Long Pat Weston The Plymouth Group will be balding a Chill Dance on Saturday March In the auditorium Music by Sonic for tickets Shell Like to help If you like to help get in touch with your local branch to day Georgetown The programs of Red Cross are made possible by the voluntary services j Our darts team had good day last Saturday placing second to The Blue Knlghls White Knlghls coming to the rescue of needy The law en forcemeat motorcycle club donated a wheelchair It it Thursday to the Georgetown hospital The Milton based club has donated one wheel chair worth about to each of the hospitals In left a right in the presentation are Assis tant Director In charge of patient and care Mary Ann Bruce of the Blue Knights Brian Busscll or Blue Knights and Zenalda Van Kllnk the head nurse of he medical ward where wheelchair wtllbelocated Two Georgetown students were among the Ins lilts of the On High School German Contest held at the University of Feb Gable Nagel left came in In category for people with a German background and Tracy Mau placed 13 in the category for students without background in German only students Invited to provincial finals from all over Ontario unusual for two from one school to be invited Id the contest The two are Grade 13 students at Georgetown District High School Photo submitted Legion ladies ByMIDBRUNSKI Herald Special No winners to report in last Saturday euchre tournament In A busy Saturday coming up March Zone darts will be held In Geor and I know we will have a SAME DAY TAX RETURNS WITH Your copy Is available at many of our located dealers like PRESTONS WILLIAMS March Is Red Cross Month in Hills and Mayor Ruts Miller was at town offices Saturday to officially usher In the occasion With him were clockwise from leii Cross president Cathy public relations chairman Leslie ArnUoo Miller and Nell makers also or the Red Cross Herald photo Community Helping ears to read is goal of Lions Club Herald Special Helping ears to Thais a combined goal of Ihe Georgetown Lions and the Hills Public Libraries The Georgetown Lions Club Hills Public Libraries and Ministry of Culture and Com municailons Project Grants are working together to provide books on cassette for those who cannot use conventional print media In the Georgetown Lions Club made Its first donation to the Halton Hills Libraries to help pur chase materials for the print ficapped The library used the donation to apply for a grant doubling the available money and purchased large print books and the first Items in a local collection of talking books In subsequent years the Lions Club and the Lionesses have con tinued to support this project which In response to overwhelming demand has shifted emphasis to concentrate on adding to the numbers of talking books Today library collection of titles exceeds 400 and the total of LJons Club and Lioness donations has reached well over All of this money has been matched by project grants from the Ministry of Culture and Communications and together they have provided a powerful boost for this heavily used and much appreciated service The gift of reading is so taken for by those who enjoy it that Is difficult imagine the devastation when through illness Injury or impaired vision the com fort of curling up a good book Is no longer available Even people who have never read much find talking books a great solace when other activities are denied them In the library circulated 3 talking books more than dou the circulation of 1965 Much of that increase in circulation Is directly related to increased availability of materials as well as growing awareness of the service The Library Board anticipates that demand for this service will only Increase in future and part of its long term planning Involves con tinued development of the non print media Friday the Georgetown Lions provided Ihe library with a cheque lo buy more talking books Club president Ken made the presentation Billy centre came In tint at Holy Cross School Imagination e public speaking contest Wednesday right came to for his speech on They Janine Ml on Smell Heraldpholo Rotary members begin a Polio Plus campaign support this vita program For several years now Rotary has presented an evening of fine enter at the John Elliott Theatre as Its major fund raising event This year will be no excep tion Regular supporters of these events will be glad to know that due to the growth in popularity of Rotary theatre nights his year there will be three performances PICK UP YOUR FREE COPY OF THE HERALD TODAY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT UVEENTEHTAiNMENT- NIGHTS A WEEK MONDAY FEB 29th SATURDAY MAR LAST LAUGH MONDAY MAR 7th SATURDAY MAR 12lh TWO FACE DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS UP Many people in our community will recognize the Rotary Club as the senior service club which in typically low key way has provld assistance to them directly or indirectly That assistance has taken the form of providing transportation for the aged or disabled to reach hospital for treat wheelchairs and other equip ment to those in need financial support to enable children to attend a camp organized for the Easter Seals Society and so on The traditional evening of enter tainmenl coupled a dinner for our senior citizens another ser vice the Georgetown Rotary Club has provided for over years However while the results or local effort can easily be seen Georgetown Rotary is meeting Its commitment to Rotary Interna program The Rotary fight against childhood diseases is not new in 1679 a special project funded the of six million children in the Philippines However In 1965 Rotary Interna humanitarian program ever und taken by that association the program On the local level the Rotary Club of Georgetown Is presently making its fundraising plans to Full details on the entertainment which will Include a smash hit Broadway musical will be an in the very near future Members of the public can help Rotary In its efforts to assist local senior citizens as well as lo eradicate poliomyelitis by buying tickets to the show and enjoying an evening of theatre Tickets wiiT be available soon Each year polio and five other vaccine preventable childhood diseases measles whooping cough tetanus and tuber kill 3 million children In developing nations and disable an equal number HUGO- 700pm nunc Af ST CENTRE Mm A UNIQUE FACILITY WITH ADEQUATE PARKING if 7NITES90 DABBER INFORMATION LINE 8730666 JACKPOT ONTARIOS FUN SPOT ST PRIZE BOARD GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND THE CAR SINCLAIR AVE 8772425 GEORGETOWN CINEMAS 235 STREET service club president Ken offers a ft cheque to audio- visual Thompson at the Georgetown Library Friday The have been active for many years In pro viding talking books for those who cannot use conventional printed books Workers needed Special Service Workers are needed In the Region of for part time employment working with the developmental ly capped These are contract positions funded by the Ministry of Com and Social Services The hours of wprk ore flexible and vary from contract to contract REGULAR I TIME CLEANING SILVER POLISHING CLOSETS LAUNDRY WINDOWS ETC REFERENCES We Tailor Our Services To Stilt Your Needs GIFT CERTIFICATES FREE ESTIMATES BONDED Mmmg til Saturday Sunday pm ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET SUNDAY MORNING BREAKFAST including Salad Bar Mali 1 LAST DAYS 3ff ALL SEATS ANY UU SHOW ON TUESDAYS Fine Dining With A Touch of Class At The New of We Are Proud to Announce Our Lobster and Steak Dinner as Our Specialty of The House Specialty Of The House For March LOBSTER STEAK DINNER 8 az Lobster Tall New York Sirloin Your Choice of Rice or Potato Selection of Vegetables ONLY 14 95 FOR RESERVATIONS 8731 409 NORMANDY PLAZA Georgetown Ontario

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