Irish verse recited for St Paddys Day United Church Women Unit met at the home of Margaret Ridley March 17 The hostess served up a beautiful dessert lunch President Dorothy McLean opened with a poem Lenten Candles Following the minutes business centred on an altar cloth the group wanted to make a purchase from a gift of money given to them by th late overall meeting April will be In the church guest Marlon Jose speaking on Fellowship of the Least Coin Roll call was answered with an Irish verse or quote with soft background Irish music Members recalled former years when the Women Group in the church were responsible for the upkeep of the parsonage Tbe was given by Kay Wilson entitled Setting a Mo ment of Opening by Bruce relating the years from some carefully laid plana prior to a visit of former President Jimmy Carter a civilian government governs Brazil Thanks to Cardinal Evariao Ams who seised tbe mo ment to take advantage of the situation and was able to turn tbe table where you could see fear transfer itself from tbe faces of the those of the op- Eunice Wilson gave study on Origin of the World Day of Prayer This past Day of Prayer was planned by tbe Women of Brazil with the theme Open Door Each year a different country take its turn A vote of thanks was given hostess Margaret Ridley as well as the program committee President Dorothy closed be meeting with an Irish Blessing May the road rise up to meet you may the wind be always on your back may sun shine warm upon your face and tbe rain fall softly on your fields And until we meet again may God hold you In the palm nana beer Seen here re owners of OTooles Georgetown from left to right Pat Emmanuele and Dave They are celebrating the official launching of he OTooles Special Lager Canada first private libel beer As of March IS this lager was available at regular beer prices datively at This prod net was created to acknowledge he unique and mutual Big brothers The Big Brother of Halton An nual General Meeting Is scheduled for March IS at tbe North Golf and Country Club located at the comer of Trafalgar Road and Maple Avenue In Georgetown Tbe meeting begins at m Refreshments will be served after tbe business part of tbe meeting For more Information call WHAM resolution WHAM Women of Action Movement is holding a meeting April 7 at tbe Shell House Road West Tbe meeting begins at 7 IS and anyone interested is welcome The topic will be preparation of resolu tions to go to the National Action Committee annual meeting in May in Ottawa For more information call Bridge results Georgetown Legion bridge win tHfs week are first place Rene March and Norma Maynard second Earl Ryder and Elsie and third Attic and Bob Jackson Vi euchre winner NORVALNorval euchre had three tables active last Thursday and the winners were Vivian Shaw Lillian Elsie Jarvie and Alooll Garfield McGUvray won lone bands while John Hunter walked away with the lucky draw organizing committee euchre tables Community euchre had four tables In action last Monday The winners were Roy Wilson George Burt Mary Wilson and Edna Korzack Prairie won lucky draw and the committee members for tbe event were Webbs and Marie Murray ly rewarding relationship between a business and Its community OTooles was originally developed by former school leather Gord Met calfe and was established In January of IKS With units across Canada and six in tbe A OTooles is Ontario s largest retailer of bottled beer and Canada fastest growing food chain Herald photo Legion Lines GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND THE CM EXPERTS 877 OVERSEAS JOBS INCOME ATTRACTIVE COMPANY PAID BENEFITS CALL 305 wTKji NOTICE OF PROPOSED ACTON QUARRY LANDRLL STUDY GROUP Reclamation Systems RSI of Milton Ontario Is proposing to develop a solid waste landfill in the Acton Quarry A Study Group Is being formed by RSI to assist the public In developing an understanding of its proposal The Study Group will hear presentations on specific topics related to the proposal A question and discussion period will follow each presentation organizations groups and Individuals who wish have representation on this group are Invited to apply to the Project Liaison Officer before March 1 Interested citizens are Invited to observe the group meetings Meetings w II be held weekly through to November 1 Questions comments and requests for further Information should be directed to Ms Daffern Project Liaison Officer Eco Logic Dennis Street Ontario Phone II Wednesday Martha IMS Page and Carney cent or higher on all be Only of art Lome Scots Cadets In percent of the cadets who take the Georgetown recently earned the Aril set of exams score high enough gold star rating Tor cadets Tbe pair take the second let and only per along with Schmidt wrote two cent of nose who take second set sets of three exams the second set the gold star rating Herald at Camp Borden and scored per photo Sergeant Schmidt of Lome Scots Cadets In Georgetown visited Calgary last weekend to ski for the cadets biathlon earn con petition st tbe Olympic biathlon coarse Only one cadet from each province makes be learn and Schmidt Is the tint cadet from Georgetown to make ski team Sgt Schmidt Is also a gold He along with two other Georgetown cadeU wrote two sets of three exams and scored high earn be gold rating Herald photo Officer Cadet D If he first cadet from Georgetown In the lSyear history of TS Lome Scots to complete bis training and enrol be CfL cadet instructor bat Tbe is part of the armed forces reserves Officer Cadet Hod is also a gold liar cadet Herald photo WI discuss refugees forefathers four or five generations back Most came from the British Isles with France and Spain also By MARION HUNTER Herald Special On Tuesday after noon March 15 Mary Jane Wlngfleld hosted the International Affairs meeting of the Women Institute Pat Stark 1st vicepresident took the chair The guest speaker Henrietta Thompson spoke on Refugee There are 12 000 documented refugees In the world about io ODD displaced and many many undocumented refugees Mrs Thompson and sponsorship group she works with plan to bring in and be responsible for a Central American family Ruth Thompson led the group in gome cheery Irish songs Muriel Nurse gave the motto Immigrants have played an Important role in the building of this country making it more civilized and dynamic The program was prepared by con venor Verna Bird sec Ires called the roll Name country of your The report from the quilt commit tee told that the quilt had been com pleted and sold almost immediately The euchre committee told of the coming Euchre Night at Hall March Members were reminded to bring homemade breads for sale money being us ed to train a third world student to teach In her homeland The smocking course la finally be ing achieved with classes at l pm on March 30 and April fl at Thelma Wilkinson A motion was made to send ISO for a Butler Kltt to be presented lo School This will be an addition to their Agriculture program ft has pictures and up to date descriptions of tbe various J Norma Alexander brought the District Report The district annual will be May at St Davids Presbyterian Church In Camp- The theme Is This Land Is Ours and Roll Call will be on Newfoundland There will be four workshops held On April 18 at 7 15 the girls are putting SAME DAY TAX RETURNS IS AT DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN MARCH 16TH TO APRIL 1988 The Branch monms the passing of our Comrade George Bailey George who served in the Canadian army In World War n was a popular member of the branch for many Our deepest sympathy is ex to Ruby and their fi this time family at SATURDAY AFTERNOON MEAT DRAW Winners Don Harry Allen Bill Kirk M Power J Rick McNiven David Bell G J Haynes J Brown D Vanwyck Jim Hayes won roast Winners In the Branch 120 fun day curling were Skip G Denny Wright Bud Haines and Doug Davis Well done FRIDAY NIGHT EUCHRE March IB winners Ladles 1st Loifl Richardson 2nd a Cecilia Held and Dorothy Men 1st 2nd Jack Timpson ENTERTAINMENT March 26 Bob and Corey Mini Bingo in the clubroom Ken and Hazel Next general meeting March 24 HOP ON D NT0 UP UP AND AWAY For all your Easter needs Balloons BasKels Plush Much Much