Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 16, 1976, p. 6

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The mysteries of the Orient revealed to Hornby Wl Carol Fishburn named Jaycette THbHtBALD J IB 1878 Hornby Women s Institute meeting was held at the home of Mrs Roy Wilson on June with 11 members and two visitors present Mrs C Patterson president opened the meeting with the Ode and by repeating the Mary Stewart Collect The minutes of the Inst meeting were read by Mrs Sampson Correspond nee consisted of a letter from the group adopted Chinese child scholarship forms for the WI Ethel Scholarship which arc also ivailal it the agricultural office It was decided to invited seven convalescing ladies to a picnic in in July Mrs Patterson and Mrs OConnor villi be responsible for recreation One minute of was observed for a former member Mrs I llowden and a poem was repeated by Mrs The rollcall What world issue concerns the most was answered Mrs Jean Everett was Mrs Wilson convenor of world showed slides on the family hertr The by the of and took two years to get permission to enter the country Hong Kong she told the group a of islands be entered by Hawaii It is millions of gatherings in the laundry is hung on himboo poles extended from ipnrt men l balconies of home Two thousand tons of green food come in from Red China every day Some spend their whole lives on holts poddies are There are no chimneys ind no heating system Georgetown Jayccttes held their annual awards meeting lust Ttiursdaj night Carol was acclaimed Jajcttte of the but one Jnjcelte wis present to witness 1st president Susan Birrow do up Ihe clasp on the elegant oval silver locket received for her of the Year Other Thlbidenu standing the first of Bev the latter Smith is Top and Hnnmin Most Improved Bev as Top Ann Burns is Outstanding Honoured were Susan Barrow Diane Sparling and is first year Carol horn the n the people Mrs Merry thanked speaker and the hostess Mrs Reed and Mrs Patterson served lunch News from Ballinafad by VtinlfrnlSmith Mr and Mrs Bill and little daughter ire on holidays from Spruce Alberta They will he visiting in cuts in so other rchtives ma before lor it the end of June Nancy Lorraine Succee weds Daniel Saunders Diane piped Lorraine of Georgetown into St s United Church liUpm where Stiles her to Daniel Edward of Brampton Soloist Yvonne Stone Because and 1 Truly to highlight the double ring ceremony Given in by her father Richard Suecee lovely in white princess lint gown with i square neckline The sleeve and flowing train were from lice imported from France Crepe polyester dresses in the same style in a rainbow of colours were worn by her maid of honour Janice Hodge of pink Jane of Win Julie Justason of Barrie yellow The ladies in the wedding party carried bouquets of red roses and white carnations is the bride BUSINESS DIRECTORY OPTOMETRIST LM Brown OPTOMETRIST RR Hamilton RO CHIROPRACTOR GWCorbettDC HONE LTD ENGINEERS SURVEYORS RESTAURANTS OPEN FOR LUNCHES NAM TO Hunters Inn Country Restaurant Sorry to hear that Kirr had been seriously ill with the is somewhat minor disease with children but does effect idulls dro results He has been ill for about Ihree weeks and will no doubt be in weakened eon for some time It wis Communion w Hi a poor itlendaiiec for the service is wire liking of Ihe wirm week no doubt spending tune summer cottages Burns as second year Daquano Huron Atkinson as third year and Spokcitcs Lai rie Barrow and Smith Ibe Committee of the Year consisted of Susan Barrow Diane Marilyn Thorn is and Bev I iguanas Immedi lie past president Susan Baroow made presentations to her executive for before the swearing In of Marilyn Thomas president secretary Diane treasurer and Smith vice president to serve for the upcoming leadership term All that promised to be for the HONOURS to Fiona Thibideau Outstanding New Jaycette left Top Jarkctte of the Year and Smith Most Improved Jaycette and Top who received their certificates and pins Thursday night at the annual Jaycette banquet UALITYl ire JXMITTr ttlTIt sworn in treasurer I liter a candlelight dinner the Hunter inn left to right Thursday night left to right resident I Horn Diane eiince Smith vice president front Susan Barrow immediate past Thomas president Mr Mrs Smith and noun Hurl spent some i with Mr will Mrs it are In order Y workers thanked at Appreciation Night About dinner guest the presentations made to the District ind staff and volunteers it the Appreciation Night held Wednesday it St United Church Georgetown hollowing the season cold buffet supplied by the Ixnnl members nine leaders ind received diplomas badges for completing the Georgetown and District Development Program based on requirements established by the National Council of of Canada to leaders in trimmg minimum aged 12 Susan Derek Ferguson Siren Mae Miilm and minimum I Jane brie rdo lis Hugh These youths have I in both forma in ice training for i and a preparing them for assuming roles teaching guiding coaching counselling instructing leadership roles guiding idling counselling instructing under highlight of the evening wis the presentation the board of indstiff to Marilyn Mitton for her is stiff member ind volunteer for the Hinders the xecullve director of the of innda clarified the importance of the volunteer In ird Ted larke were mimed in on June i Lodge Frill Our neighbourhood got some relief from hot dry spell on Sunday evening when a much needed rain to help the parched gardens Mrs George Midill and her daughter Mrs Del I instead joint hostess for the June meeting of the ICW Mrs id home There was not the il I irgo attendance is many John of Port redit as while the responsibility of ushering was Glared by brother of the bride Bruce of Georgetown Hunt of Diane Duffle piped the to the lhll where were received mother of the Mrs Richard dressed in a mint green with mat ihingjacktt and mother of the groom Muriel Saunders weiring an evening dress with i long sleeved printed bodice a solid miuve skirt Corsages of orchids both of their elegant Special guests included grandmother of the bride Mrs of Stratford and of the groom Mrs Smithson of Toronto following the reception the bride changed into a three niece apple green sporting a corsage of yellow The have made Brampton their home lOVBATUI to Y Leaders aged over who received their certificates merit it the annua Appreciation Night list i lane Lisa Hughes Joanne istcr Sindn Smith Taylor Jennifer Thompson Gordon ind SPECIALS 10 OFF Concrete Box Planters Fountains Tropical Plants j i Nursery Stock 8787608 PHONE 8779470 CEDAR GROVE GARDEN CENTRE No Hwy East of Cedar Springs Motel had other engagements this being the The president Mrs I opened with a few inspiring w Mrs Stiles id the period which w is on The influence parents have in shaping the lives of their children file topic wis on China and Mrs Claire Burl of Brampton was present to show slides ind talk of the visit she was to have short while igo It wis announced the would be in Contd page ITS CHEAPER IN THE IONG RUN SUPER SPECIAL GREEN POT ROAST HINDS OF 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