MttyTREt1IIAUMUBftMMtn9iJltl MM 25 years Rev Tom Kingston left of St George Anglican Church in Georgetown celebrated the anniversary of his ordination at the Hills Cultural Centre last week Rev Kingston has been with the St George Church in Georgetown since February 1988 Several local citizens brought greetings to the Reverend including Graeme Goebell who an alumni of the University of Western Ontario Kingston Alma Mater Regional Councillor Marilyn Serjeantson and Barbara of the St George congregation Archdeacon Ralph Baxter right of Winnipeg was guest speaker Herald Photo Ballinafad WI elects a new executive for 91 By BETTY SO Correspondent The Women s Institute s Annual meeting was held Wednesday at the home of Mrs Eleanor Mclean A delicious tun cheon got the meeting off to a good start Highlights included the of ficlal visit of Dlstnct President Mrs Norman Alexander of Georgetown The official portion of the meeting began at 2 with Mrs Margaret Jamieson and Mrs Doreen Burt The Mary Stewart Collect and May Day Musings a member s were recited Members pre sent totalling answered the roll call with a fund raising suggestion and payment of the membership fee After the March minutes read and accepted the ladies were given the dates of upcoming events which included a dessert euchre annual visit to Manor and the A C Day at Barryhill Secretary Treasurer Mrs Ada Kirkwood gave the year financial report Many marvelled how much the work and donations had been given to the community in just one year District President Mrs Norman Alexander gave an inspiring talk and It was she who presided over the meeting during election of officers For the new year the Ballinifad Chapter has Mrs Elean6r McLean as Past dent Mrs Margaret President Mrs Ada Kirkwood Secretary Treasurer Mrs Grace McEnery Public Relations offices and Mrs Burt as Program Coordinator The Women s Institute is now ready for the challenges of If you are interested in getting to know a little more about this worthwhile group please con tact Mrs Jamieson at New members are always being welcomed It is a great way to get to know your community and to make some great friends MARYS Dressmaking Alterations THEOLDEIANK Associate Tax Consultants INCOME TAX RETURNS DONE MonThurs 900 am 5 30 p Friday pm Saturday 900 am 300 p 101 GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN 8772217 WE ARE FULLY COMPUTERIZED and prepare mosl tax returns while you wait We imlutle FREE DELIVERY to the Fourcar collision Tool box stolen Regional Police say a four car collision on Guelph Street just west of Maple Avenue in Georgetown at m April 7 sent two people to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Both were treated for minor in juries and late reeaed yearold Terra man ing a Mercury was at the front of a four car line of traffic When the Mercury slowed down the 1989 Jeep driven by a 29- year old Georgetown woman and the 1989 driven by a year old Georgetown woman slowed A 198a Toyota driven by a year old Georgetown woman was unable to stop in time and colt the Ford The Ford then with the Jeep which collided the Mercury The Toyota receiv ed moderate damage the Ford received severe damage the Jeep received moderate damage and the Mercury received light damage A tool box and its contents were stolen from a residence on Terry Crescent in Georgetown at 25 am April Somebody unlocked a car parked in the driveway and searched through the glove box before using an automatic garage door opener which was situated on the sun vise Once inside the garage the culprit or culprits moved items around and took a tool box Police sav a set of golf clubs may have also been stolen Mailbox stolen A mailbox was stolen from 6 Concession 7 in Georgetown The pole he box was sitting on is still standing police saj The theft occurred between 7pm April and Apnl damage About damage was caused when two windows and a security light cover were smashed at George Kennedy Public School between 11 59 pm April and av the windows appear to have been kicked inward House entered Police say a person may have spent one or two nights at a home on Eighth Line just south of Sideroad 15 in Georgetown after breaking into the home between March 27 and April 6 The person smashed a single pane of glass on a french door which leads into the kitchen The then reached in and unlocked the door from the inside Nothing was reported missing 756 Squadron holds tag days The 756 Squadron of The Royal Canadian Air Cadets will be holding their annual Tag Days on April 19 and fine young group of people are a credit to themselves and merit our support Plymouth committee There will be a meeting tonight Wednesday April in the lounge Last Sunday evening at choral concert Sounds for Holland the branch community affairs chair man Norm Ward presented a che que to the choral society in the amount of 000 This represents a contribution by the membership of Branch to the cost of the gorups to the Netherlands this year Legion Lines J HAYES Bunch 120 He also presented a wreath to be laid at a Canadian war graves cemetery in Holland Saturday afternoon meat draw Ken Jones Harold Ford Bill Kirk D Kirby Nancy Yates Pauline McNielly Keith Tost Pat Chamberlain K Ewing Jim The roast was won by J Russell Friday night euchre High lady Isabel Landry second Jean Miller Most lone hands Mae Tost high gent Phil Landry second Gord Most lone hands Vi Hewitt Dates to remember April 21 Honours and Awards Night April General Meeting J Hayes Branch 120P R O Cancer can be beaten Please CO GEORGETOWN OPTICAL NO ONE EVER REGRETTED BUYING QUALITY hours MARKET PLACE PLAZA Tub Sotu day 1000500