Page THE HERALD Wednesday December Ballinafad Latest meeting highlighted by dinner SANTA VISITS GLEN By SMITH 1 1 era Id correspondent The December meeting of the l C was as usual in the form of a pot luck dinner and parly was held in the basement of the church on Tuesday evening Dec 12ih Most members were able to be present They were pan at this special occasion by their husbands The committee In charge of setting up the tables and de corating them made a fine Job as it put on the festive touch which added much to the en of the meal A large number sal down and enjoyed the delicious food THE PRESIDENT Rotary dub Rotary president Long has been with the organization for five years During that lime he has also been secretary and vicepresident of the group Rotary is an international organization with BOO members around the world Mr Long said meet every week and members join by classification Anyone who works brings their skills to the group The idea of service as a basis of worthy enterprise is part of their objective They In a high ethical standard and use their occupation to serve society They also believe international understanding can be advanced by world fellowship of business and professional men united in the ideal of service While they are a low profile club Mr Long said are involved in numerous community actvitles such donating to the arena restoration holding a senior lien s dinner and working on a cultural centre for Georgetown and they do have social events They J re very active In the international student exchange program and we have Hat Porter In Europe now and Marilyn Thome leav for South America in February as a result of this program Mr Long is plant manager of Stationary and lives on Boulevard with his wire Dorothy Their son is not a Georgetown resident although the Longs have been here for five years Mr Long belongs to the Chamber of and the Masons likes to golf and makes candles as j hobby When tables were clear away the met for short business session thin all ji in for tin evenings program Mrs Brown as head of the recreation pro gram first on the men choir for a number It was followed by a quartet given by Alma Sinclair Clarke ilia and Fred at the piano Mr Stiles as in former ears was The Guest From Quebec and I in sure the gathering would have been disappointed if he had not come along There was a skit given by four ladies namely Alma Sin Barbara Munro Joyce Clarke Eileen and Margaret Jamleson If was entitled The House of the Unclaimed Blessing and caused some merriment Grace was called on to give a reading entitled Looking Back It brought back memories to many Three members of the C W hid the devotional Mrs Ei Drown read the scripture Mrs Volmar told the Christ mas story and Mrs Jamleson led in prayer To end the program Mrs Eileen McEnery playing the pionn started Join with the singing of a few of the familiar carols To end the nights entertainment Jesse McEnery was called upon auction off the gift box the men attending They were brought to be auctioned off by the women and were surprise packages The auction brought It was added to money already on hand from a simitar previous sale the total amount to It is be given to the Georgetown com for welfare purposes in he community Mr and Mrs Lloyd Burt wen an early Christmas present when at the beginning of this month their son Harvey presented them with their first grand children twins a boy and a girl Congratulations lo nil concerned The Christmas theme was observed again at the church service on Sunday when the third advent candle was lit Mrs Betty Brown added to the service when she sang and played on the guitar It was announced there would be a special Christmas service next Sunday Christmas Eve at night beginning at p Season greeting lo all the readers and Happy Holidays Pastor leaving church Tom pastor of Mountainvlew Baptist Church announced to the congregation his intention to resign at the end of 1978 He has accepted a call to pastor the Baptist Church of Cornwall Ontario beginning in the new year Rev ford to Georgetown In Aug 1975 While he had pas tored wo small churches as a student at McMasler Divinity College Mountainvlew was his first full lime charge Pre to entering ministry he had I a ugh English and Drama in high schools for seven years He has been pleased to see good growth of the Mountainvlew Church since his arrival and feels that the church Is In a Wong position now as God has blessed the work here While he regrets leaving Georgetown Rev is challenged by work in Cornwall and looks forward with keen anticipation to be ginning his work there With his wife Joanne who has been active both in Church and In University Women flub and their daughters Eve and Rev Brelsford goes from Georgetown with many fond memories and friendships that will endure Stephanie was born during their stay here so Georgetown will always have a special place In the family Affections On Dec Slut Rev will preach his fare well message In Dear Ann Landers With your media connections n out tell me if It s According to a story I read in the newspaper a woman is suing the Roman Catholic Bishop in Providence ill thcchurchandthecemetery she has been praying at and placing flowers on grave she thought was her husband and then she discovered someone else was resting there Is this story iruC If so can she collect What harm was done Does her suit moke sensed What They Think Of Dear What I checked Ihe story out and Is true A woman did Indeed file a damage suit Roman Bishop In Providence R I She Is also suing the Baptists Cemetery In Man and Church of the Sncred Blood In socket The plot was sold the woman far in I Mr The mistake was discovered when she wanted to move remains another plot She noticed the casket was not the one she had selected for her husband Vertlflcatlon was made and she has been very upset Dear Ann Landers You re old to be my grandmother no insult intended but 1 think you did a Job of responding to the chick asked you for snappy answers to the guy she spent half Ihe night with in his apartment fighting for her ham r It seems they argued about the Importance virginity until 3 a You provide her with language which was what she was after All you did was turn around mi ask her what she was doing in me guy apartment at a m It apparent you haven been in touch the real world for about years Gone are the courtly seducers of yesteryear Currently the pattern goes like this Hey Sexy what are you saving it for Let get It on If you paying any attention to the store you ve got no business being In the ballpark Smokey Joe Dear Joe Sorry I can off so square How about another chance The chick should have sold Look Busier this Is MY body and 1 hi Ing to decide who gelt his hands on it and when If re Ihe lucky one I send you a Milligram Good night cartoons carols clowns candles and cookies attendance nil whom hopped Into place In llnr to children Christmas party In the Glen Williams their all time favorite hero Here Simla gets acquainted hall but guess who stole the show Santa entrance created coy younglady wtiDClulclieshrrdirlilmacurolsongbookns she gifts to for among the nearly TO youngsters In tries decide what v Limehouse cubs earn badges Scotts celebrate birth By MRS Herald correspondent Congratulations lo Mr and Mrs Handy Scotl on of a little daughter named Theresa louise on December a lillle sister for two little parents Mr Mrs Gordon Booth enjoyed a visit from Brownies Cubs and Guides on Thursday evening when called to sing Christmas carols were viry sorry to hear of the passing of Mr Gordon Saturday We extend sympathy to Mrs Booth and family from all in the neigh week to be with their parents aver he holiday Regular services will lie held at I imohousc Presbyterian Church on Dec a m and carol service will be held at a All will we Your correspondent extends Season Greetings to all at The Herald Congratulations to the cubs who have the Tawny Slur Mike Han nan Artist linage Greg Lane Collector Badge Dec pie Chris and Pet Keeper Badge Foster House orderly Badge John Red Star The cubs celebrated Christ mas in the puck In different this year they attended play Cinderella in Georgetown made Christmas and had a parly singing in the village with lie brownies and guides The scouts invested new members Clifford and John then hid fun fobbing tor ap ples they are planning to Chnslmas gifts The headers decorated ihe Christ tins in the scout hut wilh decorations they made themselves roup committee had December meeting in the scout hut wilh only 7 people present It was decided not have a January ind plans were have i pot luck supper in February All of the scouting groups in I imchousc wish you all A Mirrj Christmas and New year lulling is ml in well pi j smaller with indie i ihupjnrij mincing and inj m fit HtflL I PIRES FLYNN Holy Cross Church was the selling for the October wedding of Lucy Maria Pi res and Ken Joseph The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Jose Plres Georgetown She is employed at in Georgetown The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Mike Mill Street George town He is employed at Smith and Stone Georgetown Pierre Wood officiated the double ring ceremony There was also a candle ceremony representing their union with Christ Paul Mcdougall and Mnrylou Powell friends of bride and groom provided the Far wedding day Ihe bride chose a gown of white satin and high neck line I wore her Godmother diamond necklace Ford Georgetown friend of the bride Was matron of honor Bridesmaids were Anna mclda Connie Domlngocs cousins of bride and Lynne friend of the John friend of the groom was best man Mike and Jim Flynn brothers of the groom Bob Nolan cousin of the groom and Bill Pi res brother of bride were the ushers Mike brother of the groom was Master of Cere monies Special guests at the wedding were the bride sins who drove In from and Ihe grooms great who flew In from Boston was guest of honour at four fnmlly showers and a not her by her fellow employ The best man John hosted a party forVho groom his Following their wedding Ken and Lucy spent heir honey moon In he Skyline Hotel in Toronto and then left for St Petersburg Florida Have Hi inks so tor with ml look IWwu mun v of and Ford Bros Feed and Seed fishes from Jos Anne Lynda Ken Ham TV Main St S Downtown Georgetown From Management and Staff CUSTOM MEATS R R GEORGETOWN On the home front Who wants to get up IISlnMeIACIMS Herald columnist Then art some who cannot wait to leap out of bed morning joyfully canning their anticipation of day Not me I cower under Ihe blankets denying both and lengthy lisl of daily sludge that my dismay therefore that on a net Saturday morning I was roused from my peaceful slumber by my husband a newspaper and exclaiming up Here an article that will tell you everything been do ng wrong for years Willi sinking heart I knew by the mere lone of his vo eo Ih he had discovered yet article extolling the i of Sophia ren fail somebody somewhere Insists on iniiully I ringing us up on Sophia II may be as rem publication as the Daily Yak but as sure is Owl made little green my husband will find Ic I long ago up wishing that his hangup was Tiger Williams thought of having to face Sophia re I even had one eve open was loo much The mere of her name causes my pores to crumble weird things It erupt all over my face my hair to fall out by 1 In the face of my It was in in pleaded temper insanity loss of all visual f and Saturday morning fever He persisted Look at he Still gorgeous Sophia how If you ynu eould learn all ler She uses naiunl look I tried it already I muttered firmly keeping eyes closed I lot like a Itflovcr I II it week when I m awake Actually the open paragraph was general en i lo describe both of us eel nose hands are half bushel hips and a too large mouth so or so km maybe was a writer who could see beyond bone dcipbcjuty llwasnoiunill I re id Hie inevitable part that weni And mamma mio she absolutely gorgeous that was no mlstakit the Sophia image How two such sels of physical characteristics can up two iaringium totals I shall never know There just no justice There were some parallels of course arc fcmile and we obviously share sensitivity to trap hers admits to never being photographed in profile while I only permit camera within range if I a paper big over mj 1 And while this famous concedes her colouring m ly be the result of an Someday will do the average women of w rid a wrile a about a contest loser Meanwhile m husband will with his hang as best he can while I luck ml hiding under my security blanket please nut of lite itHi iiliiilii Wei think ill I Mime of year ji vv si em tilt best greetings for the hoi day seism SINCERE THANKS FROM T S ELECTRIC Armstrong Ave Unit 8772413 May this be a special time to enjoy and remember the closeness of friends and family We feel close to all of our friends and patrons and we hope to continue to do business with you Anns Cartage and Movers GEORGETOWN