Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 25, 1988, p. 5

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SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday May IS IMS members visit PEI Eenymeenyminymo Oneand a half year old of Glen get tome help from grandmother Stein while picking out tome flower at the Bennett Health Care Centre penny carnival lait Saturday donation along with IhoK from several browsers and buyers will be used to help equipment at the health centre Herald photo Legion ladies elect new officers ByMIDBRUNSKI At our last meeting the new of fleer and executive for the coming year were elected as follow President Mariorie 1st Vice President Buoy Bailey 2nd Vice President Shlela Hicks Treasurer Flo Carswell Cor Secretary Jean Recording Secretary Grace Har risen and Sargent at Arms Clark Your new executive consists of Monica Southon Liz McNeilley Hazel Dumper Paul Mary Membership chairperson Is Monica and Sports officer is Anne Nicholson Congratulations ladles We know you will do a c Job Ihls coming year We are glad to report that Greta Stoddard Mary Cooper and VI King arc all back home from hospital Doris has been transfer red to Peel Memorial Hospital and we certainly wish Doris all the best in her fight for a full recovery There will be a steak supper and dance held In Iho auditorium upstairs at the Legion on Saturday June 11 Supper Is to be served at We hope for a great turnout for this affair See you all here Lily May banks had a wonderful birthday celebration this year and she has asked me to extend her thanks to her many friends and to wish you all a very wonderful sum Don forget our last meeting for the summer will be the usual third Thursday In the month of June Come out for this one and meet your new officers Hope you are looking forward to enjoying the spring when and if it gets here Members of the Women Institute chose the theme I Our twin pro vince for their meeting held Church on May with Muriel Nurse as hostess Marion 1st vicepresident chaired the meeting In the absence of the president Secretary Vema Bird called the roll to be answered by Bring a souvenir or special memory or tell why I would like to visit Of the members and four guests pre sent all but five or six had been to the island province They told of he beautiful scenery the red soil the potato fields the lobster dinners and tuna fishing as well as displaying various souvenirs among them a copy of Anne of Green Gables Marlon Hunter gave an interesting reading from one of Igomery Journals telling of her childhood and of the landmarks around Cavendish A prof of Beatrice Reeves our president who comes from PEI was given by Peggy Knapp Program convenor Mildred Blackett Introduced her neighbors Ian and Beth Carter who first visited Prince Edward Island 14 years ago They liked It so much that they later bought a one room as a holiday property Located at the school was built in and was the last one on the Island to be closed They have not changed Its appearance on the outside As a result tourists arc con stopping to take pictures of It They showed many interesting slides of the island Including pic tures of their own schoolhouse with the sand dunes In the background and of the birthplace of Mon tgomery A souvenir of E I was won by Margaret McDonald for correctly guessing 122 people as the population of the province Muriel McClurc thanked the Carters for their pictures and com and presented them with a grapevine wreath made by Mildred from her own vines Those members who had recently taken a course on smocking ed a display of dresses bonnets aprons arid Christmas decorations Norma Alexander gave a vote of thanks to the leader Margaret McDonald her assistant Elizabeth Wilson and The mo Wilkinson hostess for the course and presented each with a gift The next meeting will be the plan- Plans were made to enter displays meeting to be held at home in both the Georgetown and Milton of Mildred Blackett en Monday May fairs 30 at 30 ANNOUNCEMENT WARREN J SMITH ARNOLD BANBURY Barristers Solicitors are pleased to announce that WARREN J SMITH is now associated with the firm and will continue to practice in the areas of Family Law Personal Injury and Commercial Litigation Mr Smith has been practicing law in Toronto for the past 1 3 years He graduated from Queen s University with a Commerce Honours in and with a Bachelor of Laws LL B in 1973 He completed his Ar tides of Law and the Bar Admission Course at Osgoode Hall in Toronto Mr Smith Is married and has been residing in Georgetown with his wife and three children for more than a year COOPJGASBAR Meet Sunshine Girls THURSDAY MAY 26 FRIDAY MAY 2788 7 AM11 AM COOP GAS BAR 333 GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN 877 2271 OPEN Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday 6 00 a m 1 0 p m 30 a m 9 30 p 9 30 a m 9 30 p m

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