Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 8, 1978, p. 31

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HERALD Wednesday November CARDS OF THANKS To Rotary Club of Georgetown A very sincere thank you on behalf of all senior citizens from on Durham SI For the dlnner and entertainment Monday To who worked fallible A special thanks to a courteous but driver Georgetown Pearson bio has little new Mrs Apt thanks and appreciation to our friends and neighbours for the act of kindness floral tribute and sympathy the special thanks Ihe Rev Barrows the staff of Centennial Manor and many ANNIVERSARIES Wedding A and Ann Georgetown Nov Journalist Peter Stursberg applies oral history technique i the political career of Lester Pi newest book Lester Pearson And The Dream Of Unity Canada ltd pages 17 II is first of two volumes on the earecr of Canada prime second will concentrate en he Pea son career in world politics six people on posilionof in ihe year- I involved rec llec Ions of met irises ihe arson caret as leaderof Ihe Opposition and as 1 prime minister 19636B The rccollcttions do help to those l times bringing to them the Illicit ilnl results from involve menl BIAS However readers ought against looking at the books contents as the final v on Lester Pearson poll times tor one thing Hie story lacks Ihe perspective hat only lime can bring For mother there may be an element of bias in many of ihe recollections the prodigious of memories begins to blur Memories also become especially among pe pit long active in The of such people on looking good to Their rtcollcciions m tend in as evidenced in books of he id Mike Pearson tsn I still an rebut or dispute s of Ihe things Mild here him and his No he vinuld remember of them much different indexed book makes cosy rea ding as do must books using oral technique Put people say orally Into print and It usually more readable than whai ihey write mainly they tend to use simpler words and to steer clear of obtuse phrases No dciuhl editing was a act or in easy reading loo notes in ihe that Ihe transcripts needed make them re but II aim al preserving meaning and avoided taking anything out of eontexl journalist for more linn years has done an job in organizing the into 14 chapters introducing each the ground and then call on wide cast of characters have their That cast ranges from form Governor General to newspaper repor and eolumnists fr m 1J2I when they were Oxford was Speaker of the most of s lime as Opposition leader and was by to be The lis an of ministers liberal MPs prominent mem of opposition or others close to and who is d seen more tli in 1 hours one million words Fortunately for him the Public IheParliamentnry I did inscribing The mil Ihenwecded inded lidi minrnl run DONALDSON Ale and Donna nee vivlanl ere proud to an the birth of their son Adam Alexander Oct ID Limehouse News Hilliard is special speaker iwrence engagement of their daughter Carol Louise Mrs Nap Georgetown tie FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES SMITH Steven and Yvonne Smith arc happy to announce their forthcoming marriage on Clure MAYES On November 3 at Hospital formerly Georgetown mother of Mrs Gordon Fisher of Hon Loving grandmother of Robert Paul John and Elizabeth Mrs also survived by great Rested Edith SI Georgetown where funeral service was held Monday oilernoon clock In Greenwood Cemetery WARD On Tuesday October at Peel Memorial Hospital Phyllis Rose of Crescent Georgetown wife of the late Leonard Ward and dear mother of James of Loving Grandmother of Ellen Kathy and Jackie Dear daughter Fred and the late Mary Ellen Rose Loved sister of Margaret Mrs Pal ton of and Jack Calgary at Jones Funeral Home it Ed St Georgetown where funeral service was held Friday 1 the Zeta Alpha hold first meeting The year 197879 urges all members of Zeta Alpha Chapt er of Beta Sigma Phi to Seek New Horizons Our chapter hopts to widen the horizons of each member through a ting and thoughtful prog The first meeting of the year was held at the home of Debbie The program was Jointly by Brown and Debbie The guest speaker Barb Stevens of Hal ton Helping Hands explained her program of household assistance to senior and the physically disabled Our prospective pledges were entertained at a Pot Luck Supper the home of Jill Lei per where good converse tion of all second meeting was held at the home of Brown A program entitled Estates was handled in an expert manner by Marg Black a lawyer The implications of new Family Laws were thoroughly discussed Our thanks again to Brown and Debbie for inviting the speaker Our first mixed social got off to a roaring start with a Car Rally organized by Jill Lei per and ending and wine at the homo of Pal Soper The annual Model Meeting was held at the home of Jill where the members were pleased to welcome our new pledges Frieda Alonzl Janet McLean Mary Wild and Tina Rosemary Kin presented a program en tit led Careers and our guest speaker for the evening was Karen Morris The final meet In October was held at the tow of Pat where a film waa presented by Ann Preston as a part her on Growth and Matu All chapters met on October at the home of Mazur Glen Williams to welcome jut new pledges officially a ocinl evening Herald correspondent he I tmehouse Women In held the November meeting at home of presi dent Mrs Booth on Thursday opening with the 11 mm of Ml Nations and Collect Mrs reported eight tons of newspapers recenlly moved out a mult sale wilt be held on December Roll call A useful craft taught by our pioneers with a if possible brought answers from woven jOrmcnis to lice Col ours were chosen for each make 11 quilt block by March for the District An null competition in 1979 These could later hi joined to com plele a quilt A dinner with a film follow was planned for the December meeting and committee named Mrs rend the sec Hon Self of the Collect for Delegate the receni Area Convention Mrs I- T Brown gave a splendid report She us thai Womns Institutes should feel honored that were only rgani asked to have their own building at the Ha I ton Museum Milton The V 1 work shop quilting will be held Feb and Irvitc neighbours to the I They may spark your fire Convention theme wis Spark Fire Dr was a special speaker after the evening din God blesses us by having such organization as the Women Institute in the world Hating travelled in manj parts of the world he told us of some terrible lions he saw first hand He and his wife support two of the many orphaned children Pomis brought out during the meeting included This being ihe year of the child we should plan with Ihe child in mind such is child safely the loin library Is being phased out due to lack of funds resolutions should be dealt a lower level as they have already been dealt with by before reach our higher levels breeders successful Stanley breeders were quite successful the West Cenlral Ontario Champ ionship Show Fair on Friday October Gtli A total of 157 head of cattle were exhibited by breeders with the judge Eur I of exhibitors placed as follows Senior Bull Calf 1st Bertram Hornby 1 and Hurry Moore Terra Catta 1 Yearling Bull 1st Indian Garden Ken Murray Acton 1 Grand Champion Bull Bertram Stewart and Harry Moore Junior Heifer Calf and Fred Nurse George Heifer Calf July 1977 June 1978 3rd Claude Picket Georgetown lllh Claude Picket and J Carney Milion Indian Garden or Heifer 2nd and i Fred Nurse Georgetown I Senior Yearling Heifer 1st Claude I Picket 2nd Gordon Sinclair Burl I on 1 lGlh and 17th Indian Farm Three Year Old Heifers 1st and 3rd Claude Fred Nurse Four Year Old Heifers 17th C Georgetown Mature Cow Jeff Nurse 11th Indian Garden tarm Some or these lop animals will be showing once again at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fairs anniversary wis rinsed lo inch as feminine hygiene Some house I igs are so that Ihey could not house Since Ihe I was firsl it has opened the door lo of women iris to ire their at home Abroad Count jour blessings A list lunch by MissBnglum closed the We regret thai Mrs James is hospitalised in Milton but hope Hint she makes good reenery a skin grail on in Its last week MRS The Beavers are well under ij seem to be enjoying profirims They had a ihtli we en at one meei me Cubs had a en loo which was planned by some of the boys them selves Six of the Cubs Sixer and Seconds Day held Scout Hall Mike Hannah John Ben ton Cannon Lee Foster Ken leld and Stephen enjoyed the day which i game instruction films ilk around Acton and lunch The four new Cubs have been invested Gary Steven Pol lard ind Chris had their fnmihes present for the ceremony The Seouls attended the Re Scout Camp held at ind Trails the Seoul near was available plus in opportunity lo in Jamboree on the Air which is in worldwide look part In various vcnls put on by each District Mending camp The Group held monthly paper al Ihe end of October and tin next one will be Saturday her Beaver le i Hen ion and Hums ind Cub 1 Ho Fosler attended 1 Wood B idfie Iraining eiurse the Sen in This is Irainmg course for ideri tins is jointly run by North Hilton and Wellington Districts Hum Diui Mike in 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