Page I SECTION B THE HERALD Wednesday May Auxiliary hosts annual conference A total of S3 delegates from IS hospitals in Ontario Hospital Association Regional Council No an area encompassed by Mlsslssauga in the east Brentford and in the west at tended he Hospital Auxiliaries Sw ing Conference hosted by Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Auxiliary April Delegates were greeted by Mrs Brenda Beaumont President of Georgetown Auxiliary and Mr Mark Executive Director of Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Mrs Margaret Glcnnle of Joseph Brandt Hospital Burlington choir man of Region auxiliaries con ducted the business meeting Annual auxiliary and volunteer service reports from all the hospitals were read followed by round table discussions on volunteer activities and guest speaker Mrs Mary Ann Assistant Executive Director of patient and resident care Georgetown hospital whose topic was volunteers in palliative core After lunch Valerie Kumar was welcomed She discussed In vitro fertilization and ended by sharing her terrific sense of humor with a talk on her career as a woman doctor Centre on adjournment at The day was a great success and en Joyed by all attending Increasing numbers of men arc becoming Involved in hospital Diaries and volunteer services and attending educational conferences and annual convention For Information on Georgetown hospital volunteers The Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Auxiliary has been one of the greatest fundraisers for the hospital lor many years At the Auxiliary annual meeting last week this was very evident when presented ecu live Director Mark with a cheque for The fundi represent the Auxiliary work over the last year and will go awards new equipment at the hospital Herald photo Pitchin once again vice dubs schools the Seoul guide movement dubs fish and game clubs and other community groups has boosted participation In the isas PitchIn Campaign for the fifth year in a row The Volve up to one million volunteers Our supply of free garbage bags donated by Amoco was depleted In early April and unfortunately we have had to disappoint hundreds of groups states Rick Morgan Ex Vicepresident of the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters the organization sponsoring pitch In in Ontario Not only has the number of par groups exceeded all ex Stations but the scope of projects also broadened in 1988 Groups involved locally with the PitchIn Campaign Include the Bruce Trail Club and Holy Cross School in Georgetown In addition to Ontario the Pitch In Campaign is taking place in British Cohimbfa and Alberta Lioness hold meeting The Georgetown Lioness Club held heir April dinner meeting at home of Lioness Joyce A total of 12 members were pre sent along with guosls VI Shannon Janet Foster and Lisa Miller Miss Miller gave on interesting program on skin care using Aloette products Lioness President Pat Mason con ducted the meeting as minutes were read by secretary Li Chapman and the correspondence by Norma lioness Treasurer Kay Lcdwldgc gave a financial report Donations were approved for the Georgetown Fair Board Recovery House Hal ton Hills Unit Cancer Society Lions Home for the Deaf and Ha I Ion Women Place Georgetown will also sponsor a cai In Blind Car Rally in June to be held at the farm home of Jim Snow Past District Governor Dan Boyle will be the driver and a sight impaired person from area will be his navigator The club voted to prepare ex hlblt for the Bounteous Thanksglv category In the upcoming Georgetown rail Fair and commit tee members will consist of Lioness Norma and Louise Members will participate in a Community Open House at the Acton Lioness reported on a re cent Lions mini convention in which was attended by 12 Georgetown Lioness members Lioness Rita Boyle was presentee with a welldeserved plaque in up Unit at the Lions dialysis The club has asked take part In a work weekend at Camp Dorset to get the units ready to open for he summer Lioness Rita has arranged a June date A lovely calendar towel was received from the twin club In Australia Lioness Lena members to bring rummage and white elephant sale items on the Friday night prior to the Saturday sale in May Lioness Norma explained that she Is waiting for approval from owners of the mall before she can advertise a dale for he Kilometres Everyone who worked on the Crazy Boat Race project was thank their efforts Happy 50th William and Eileen Fitch celebrated their wedding an ntvenary with friends and family at heir home on Klngham Road in Ac ton on Saturday The Fitch a ton Col In and daughters Maureen and Valrrle were on hand along will grandchildren and about other people for the celebration The cou ple were married In Essex England and they first moved to Canada in 1957 The Fitch moved to Acton In Mr Filch Is a retired for Canada Air and Mn Fitch worked in various schools as a cook supervisor Herald photo Red Cross is there to help Lioness asked for help from all when the club sponsors an after noon of bingo and tea at the Bennett Cenlre Lioness Pat extended thanks to Joyce Tilson for her hospitality The next dinner meeting will be at Sunday May Cross Day On this day the founder of the Red Cross Henry who was bom MayE 1BZ8 is honored Because of this man a volunteer relief organization was formed to care for victims of violence or disaster and an international treaty among nations was also created To day the Society is at work in com muni ties all over Ihe world giving help where help is needed Dont be missing Snored on May HUH A former principal of the Acton High School was the first recipient of the Award of Excellence by the Hulton Board of Education Belly Morrow principal of M Robinson In Burlington served as in Acton from September I960 to January 1964 Mrs Morrow has demonstraled her commitment to he educational system through her Involvement in various associations She has served as president of the Hamilton Niagara Headmasters Halton Secondary Principals Association and Women Physical Education Council The has also been Involv with a provincial organization as chairperson of the Ontario Secon dary School Principals Council which represents more than high school administrators The Red Cross was here victims in Barrio Ihe tornado disrupted many lives and the Red Cross was also there when blood sup plies were getting tow during Christmas Season The Red Cross was there for you Among the many services offered by the Red Cross are blood donor clinics emergency response train emergency driving for patients who are unable to obtain public transportation to out of town medical appointments First Aid courses senior s fun and fitness classes sickroom equipment loan services and water safety All of these services are made available compliments of the many volunteers who donate thousands of hours each year working for you and the community You may not need any of these vices now but you may one day and you 11 be glad they are here Help the Red Cross help others give generously Legion Lines May 12th is the date by which the Municipal Enumeration Notice mailed to your household must be completed and returned Five easy steps to complete your notice 1 Just look at the front of the noucc and check he information shown thats all you have to do The explain ions on the back are to give you further details J you need them 2 information shown about occupants is incorrect simply it out and write in the correction Add information about new occupants including children If you don hove enough space on the notice attach a separate piece of paper with all the details Complete section about French language education rights it s new for this enumeration In areas of the province where school boards operate both English and French schools English and Frenchlanguage school trustees will be elected If you have French language education rights you will be able to vote for French language school trustees A Sign your name in the space provided at the bottom of the notice FORTHE LOVE OF GOD GIVE If you like to give to the Red Shield but you t canvassed just send your donation along with the coupon Your large or small will help us meet the challenges of each new day Step 5 Return the notice postage paid envelope By JIM HUES The last time I mentioned the or rival of spring we had snow flurries for a week As we now start looking to the out doors cleaning up the yard etc let us give some thought to our com fades who will not easily have the chance to spend time outdoors A phone call a card or best of alt a visit works wonders for those who are confined Received a letter fromn Don Leonard President of outlining work of the group their involvement with ARC Industries well known Recently there was coverage of a success story Ing Brad McCutchcon a young man making it in the main stream The reason tor Don s letter a request for assistance in a variety of ways IT you would like to help this worthy group call Etta Mills at CAR CLUB Winners weekly draw held April 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