Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 5, 1976, p. 8

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Beta Sigma Phi expands to Acton Publicity At lyndii Griffins home in on the Ala I hi chapter of Belli Sijm Phi elected a new or 1J77 president Wee president Snyder recording secretary Brown treasurer ind Wendy ttiirrin fry pis tin in ilecn ind wire elected representatives to for ll l inning wirt and Cheryl the program The Pendulum Swings occurring in ti iching of tin deaf in par the iducationnl faiilitni at Ernist IJmry School in Milton Later in the month some of thi journeyed lo Milton for lour the school Diane the gift donated by Thctd chapter guests on April 10 a car rally hunt organized by Phi social com Majorettes win their the petitions April 24 Scarborough and 1 Ik spier At both Junior Ti Juvenile in up in ijorellc of no ind seeond in Division of Ml Ann with more laurels second 1 Soli Hag and was fourth rlic in llouerlann when Kim fourth in llatic and fifth t mi pi first in in Mililnrj in Haste ml r St ml point was Dave and CI on from where Ihi is followed in by D in Gill Tin winners Kulh I HI Mills and Norm of i Phi Trophies inated the were with consolation prizes to Myron Carol of Phi ind Jack and A buffet ii enjoyed along with and daicmg On April Jo thudia Itmto again w is- hostess or llic fin meeting for I hi utgoing ixecutive Iking sisters their guests enjoyed dinner The highlight of dining a is in inf rmitue talk Gerry from hi Mrs Ke spoke which the chapter participated in was the Cancer Society Daffodil Campaign urganiied by Coordinating Council of Beta Sigma Phi Phi girls helped with the gathering of orders and the delivering of them to industries wrapping the bunches strut selling on April Tiny con to i second suceissful daffodil campaign In eargetown The Acton girls In eta Phi Diane Tappin Cheryl Beaton Lynda with Carol from are making progress with the formation of the new Acton which will become the fall Consequently Beta Sigma Phi continues to expand the area reg tings Si irb rouh lie km Marc v is Mil in third til Jin Man Stone both fifth in is Slued in in both Clin i Solo third ithj in plici fifth in Mime ilns- top Tin Inn e vet id to lit proud a is for form ind informal dining provided tin girls with helpful hints for Her I ilk w is in excellent one Of House ind m provided gift for Ihe draw HILLY and Hunter property re bath grade four students Joseph Gibbons In ministry of natunl School look Jt the rootsof white planted by the they are about to plant it the edgi of the in prize in Ljtegory Holy Cross parents as busy as ever ffoly Cross School si irenti soon Association have spring permits cleaning plans will paint the weather l mdteiihers The on the nstall gik i Mothers Day this Sunday Jeannine will be following in Joe Clarks footsteps District jmrl School Jeannine il I mil esiuis if rhi his Inn n until the Im i I lull to Under of represent Hit chit it Ihi IJ posiHin prom in itizuilnp mil us ai be held in this iSnrurs weekend MRS KIM Card Reader GRAM OPENING Advice On All Mailers Of Life Over Years Experience Has Helped Many And Can Help You DONT LET TIME OR DISTANCE STAND IN THE WAY OF SUCCESS- IN TORONTO will will by Mrs John This is the merry month of May sunshine and blue skies turds singing flowers showing lovely colours tulips yellow and red thin the purple ind white lilies scenting everywhere and of don t forgit Mothers May How fortunate are privileged to have their mothers with them on her day To of us smiling fact is just i memory It never to Mothers Dav but 1 think about the times We used to save our pennies and our nickels dimes ire the sisters and the brothers Who still have that precious privilege Of for their Mothers On a recent weekend Mr and Mrs Gordon ttmgfietll enjoyed trip to London ind As well s ir wh i you longer stay The grid eitit I ii lift in High ide in Hill Hot r House llu venturer It w is it ih it lime hecame imbued with i political ire The Georgetown Racquet Club Presents THE SQUASH BALL RIVIERA CLUB NORVAL ONTARIO FRIDAY MAY 7th 1976 m to l a m SEMI FORMAL SO Per Couple Tickets available at ROD BARBERSHOP Main Street or from any Club Member Silverwood news Distant friends visit by Silverwood along with Limehouse and branches entertained residents of the Manor on Thursday April There were residents present Mrs Ironside kept things going smoothly branch provided an excellent prognmmc and led the community Wendy Chaplin grand daughter of Mrs Pearl Burt of WI entertained with the The three presidents out the gifts to Ihe whose birthdays were along with tarts and sand wiclies This party has been an annual event with tot many years Mr ind Mrs of Hope town visited Mr and Mrs Wilson on Sunday Mr F of wis guest of his uncle lunt Mr Mrs H March in Mr ind Mrs J I of Victoria AC along with brother and Mrs Whitfield of Cotta visitid sister and Scott on Saturday April Tin executive convenors of met at Mrs Bruce Lindsay home lo prugnmme for the year until April Mr Low in their w is highlighted by the iddress of Mr oks the people in at contributed Si SO to Ihe costs of in inning giving up inches of endorsed the until Sunday I melted down proposed block parent prgram the snow and produced inches of water making it fifl with the board on the matter inches rain for the month economics and shops She will I i from who will ilk i part in group dilutions 1977 Well donate to save your carpet Steamex gets the dirt other methods dont reach Do it yourself and save For Dealership Enquiries Call Toronto Milton B7B fill Georgetown Georgetown Rent the pro carpet cleaner t TOWN COUNTRY CABINETS For A Lifetime Of Carefree Elegance HALLMARK CHESTNUT This Countrys Most Advanced Ranges- Grills Makes Cooking Fun Again If Youre Looking For Quality Youre Looking For Us 2 BRAMPTON 4530822 2j LOCATION N I S Your guide mosquito Control How to stop them How to stop them from breeding from biting usually develop in still so way to eliminate them is to do away with still water breeding bites over they exist You can do your share all standing water around your home Fill in low areas to prevent water gathering Make sure drainage ditches and gutters clogged with trash Clean blocked drainpipes and dram water flat roofs Dispose empty cans and old tires and up end and other containers left outdoors Change water in pooL ponds and bird baths every few days Keep your swimming pool properly chlorinated and filtered In ccticidos and pesticides be used carefully Follow the manufacturers instructions Mosquitoes are most active the evening and in wooded areas It is only common sense to reduce bites by keeping out of their way as much as possible Repair holes your screens and make sure they fit tightly Mow your weeds and grass frequently trim hedges and remove all unneces vegetation which protects adult mosquitoes from sun and wind Provide netting for Ihe protection of babies and young children Close damper on your fireplace when its not in use Wear loose protective clothing with long sleeves where mosquitoes are abundant Lighter coloured clothing attracts ewer mosquitoes than dark clothing Many efficient insect repellents are available but always read the label and follow instructions Last year a type of encephalitis spread by certain mosquitoes occurred in Ontario for the first time There were about cases mostly in Southwestern Ontario To guard against a recurrence prevention is important and many mosquito control programs are underway Most mosquito biles this summer will be simply a nuisance If however symptoms of encephalitis occur such as drowsiness loss of appetite fever headache and vomiting consult your family doctor A tree pamphlet on mosquito control Is available on request from your local health unit or any office of the Ministry of the Environment Hon GeorgoA Kcir 111 lion llor Ontario

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