Village neighbors sympathy for By MRS A BENTON attend to his widow their daughter Mre Our was Wm Henry her husband and on Dec family and four brothers and Mr A Patterson following their families a severe stroke on Christmas Lime- express Patterson MEET THE PRESIDENT BRIAN HILL Brian Kill president of the Georgetown Newfoundland Club has been a member of the organization for four years During that time he has served as dance committee chairman and head bartender for a number of their dances before he took the president a chair In July Mr Hill Is a Georgetown native but he married a woman from Newfoundland and this entitles him to hold an executive position with the club Anyone can Join the club tie says but the bylaws restrict the executive positions to Newfoundland natives or Iheir spouses Mr Hill and his wife Sheila live on Charles Street with their three children He is a personnel specialist with Nor hern Telecom Canada Ltd In Brampton In addition to his involvement with club Mr Hill has been a member of the Georgetown Volunteer Firefighters for six years lie lists stock car racing and demolition derby races in particular as his hobby He was the starter at different race tracks and competed in the World Championshlop Demolition Derby Races at lalip New York three separate years me to Church ST GEORGES HILLS CHURCH PENTECOSTAL Anglican Richard Bcrryman ASSEMBLY A STB Trafalgar and No Sunday Jan Epiphany III E J a m The Eucharist Sunday Jan a m Family Eucharist am Choral Eucharist Family School a Church School Worship Nursery Provided Evening Tuesday GEORGETOWN AUMNCE CHURCH Pioneer Girls Christian Service Brigade Peter Ralph Prayers Bible Study Sunday Jon a Sunday School Friday Youth Service It a Worship cm Evening Service MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Maple Georgetown Come make our church Pastor Edwin Mitchell your church Sunday Jan Family Bible Study Tronspo rial Ion call LUTHERAN CHURCH Glory of God Windsor Road at Carole St Children Church Vacancy Pastor Translation for the Deal Rev Arthur Rider the Problem Sunday Jan Depression a Worship Service Nursery at All Services IS a Sunday School PGsi C S Youth Night Prayer BIDIe Study Hour COME TO MAPLE AVENUE AND GROW WITH US ST JOHNS Eclair ST STEPHENS a HORNBY sr Jan STEPHEN m 9 a EpPh III Holy Eucharist Morning Prayer induction Service chair The meeting with d like to leach In world to sing and the Collect Roll call A vanished land mark In our neighbourhood brought replies of former house the unusual out house tliere now moved to Black Creek Village railway ihe stone school S No let Radial line the elm trees and others A highlight the meeting was presentallu of her life membership certificate and pin to Mrs Brown by Mrs Booth Doris expressed her thanks Correspondence brought se veral thank you notes from recipients of Christmas treat boxes a receipt to the Cancer Society as a iam an appeal from the for Sick Children which was voted notification of the course accessories Ihe final louch lo be led by Mrs Anderson and the Senior course In quilling to be led Mrs Hannah and Mrs Short items from convenors of standing committees were heard PRO Mrs read articles concerning the collection and use of Pennies for friendship whose aim Is eight million pennies Tor eight million I members throughout the world to teach and finance girls to later teach their country women back home Mrs theGood Old Days tor He motto he who forgets the put forgets the key the future She also displayed her pieced and quilled cushion which the I has for sale The Queen was sung in closing and the hostess served lunch Mrs extended courtesies Sorority discussion The programme for the Dec ember meellng of the Delta Beta was Careers Guesl speaker Mr Art Hams Coordinolor of Counselling for Sheridan College was inlrodue ed by Lori Ryan and Linda Mullen Mr Harris spoke on colle ges programme to assist to find Ihe right career by Identifying their good qualities and learning to appreciate Ihemsclves The counselling vice at Sheridan College Is aval table to everyone in the nlly Hostess Dorothy and Beity served refreshments while the Ways and Means Commlllee held a Christmas tree bid Each member provided an aid the highest bidder was the dellghled recipient of a far Christmas Someplace Elso Rest a I An evening of good food and friend ship culminated with a secret sister Christmas gift exchange Lions help seniors By RON Georgetown Club The Georgetown Lions Club ended 1978 In a very good note In several senses of the word They lived up to their mollo WE SERVE by literally serving the senior citizens at supper and al their final meeting for the year by singing carols to thirtysix guests from C I The blind residents the Halt on Hills area were delighted with their supper and their entertainment The club Is now planning lis big project for 1B79 WINDFALL This even by THE CARLTON SHOW BAND on May will we hope raise the final installment of the pledge the Lions Club made lo the Georgetown Memorial Arena Renovation Fund The Lions are also selling Stanley Cup Draw tickets and will also soon be selling LITES which is a low voltage house number light All the money raised in this fashion is spent assisting many groups within the community The Lions of Ontario Quebec and Labrador will be in Niagara Falls in June and over 000 Lions from around Ihe world will be gating In Montreal In July This will be a needed boost for Canadian dollar and every cent of this convention spending will be from the pockets of Lions and their relatives For further information about WINDFALL readers should watch for In later editions of I his CHRISTMAS SEALS CONTRIBUTION IlaltM Christmas Seal Campaign Cec McFaddea watches as Jamie Baker of Moore Park Crescent presents a cheque lor IS lo the campaign honorary chairman well radio commentator Bill McVean The money was raised during a fundrailing day at the year a summer camp Tor asthmatic children and the youngsters wanted to add ll to the campaign hinds a their contribution to reaching the target set by the llalton Lung Association for Ballinafad Happy birthday Agnes By WINIFRED SMITH Lunch served to all In basement Herald correspondent previous to meeting Family friends and neigh Therewjsafairattendanceat bows met together on Sunday the C W meeting on Tuesday J was held at the home of lady in the person of Mrs Agnes Mrs Ernest McEnery Mrs McEnery who was celebrating Shortlll presided Mrs her birthday Alma Sinclair look the Devotion The gathering took place at Gloria Johnson read the the home of her son Lloyd and minutcsofprcvlousmeetlngnnd daughter in law The din J financial statement ended Ing room table was decked up was given by Mrs with a beautiful lace cloth It A member of the Georgetown was centered with a Contact Centre was Ihe guest decorated birthday cake and speaker at the meeting and told two lighted pink candles set in Interesting facts Lunch silver candlesticks which were committee assisted the hostess placed on each side of the cake the serving of a cup of tea Daughter Jean King of George- and social time followed town poured lea and two of the some younger members of the family In to our neighborhood Mr served refreshments to the Mrs Hugh Woods living guests When It was time to the home formerly owned by serve the cake It was brought in the famlly nave two tolheguestofhonourandHappy daughters Hillary and Birthday was sung as she am M Don out candles and cut the lnree children moved from Georgetown and ore now living The occasion was a very what was happy one Later in the evening formerly the home of Mr and there was a family dinner party Mrs George Black The Wood h were former residents their Christmas Seal campaign The cam Ik about J below target and hope residents will remember to send In their contributions before the campaign closes end of January Unless the target is met the Association may have to curtail or even drop same of Its programs such as Asthma Day Camps Asthma Conditioning Course for children and adults Smoking Withdrawal Clinics and smoking education programs In schools THEHbRALO Wedn January lift Page Lets try to relax January is a rather placid laidback lime of year An lo recapture one s energies and rue the previous month xeroses One dcpriTitngly sorts and attempts to mislay the deluge of post Christmas bills that come pouring through the mails one time of year you can guarantee receiving It on time proving without a doubt that do exist spoil the memories of a festive season Shivering the Icy view from the window causes one to question why every attempted to dispute the Indians for posses of land Heck if our forebearers were determined to go to that much trouble to resettle why didn t they make i worthwhile to and overrun Hawaii making the first Thanksgiving dinner a pineapple One assume it was during the months of July August that these hardy set foot on Canadian soil If it had a January surely they would have displayed enough sense to upanchor in a hurry and sail off to seek more temperate cl mate The first must have come as quite a shock to them ere Turnuplhcbtinkin eat in this cabin water pipes is again Can make me afternoon cuppa fled Rose don Rive me no wot a pity neither Cor The snow over the top of me wellies du gel the dustbins outside Don seem British Ey Gel your blunderbuss There s a minority group out ere tryin to steal our Tl ere I Theresa bloke at the door with a sign saying Libre Quebec Can I understand a word In iht laid this place would be quiet place Is overrun with already think the Pony Express is on strike again 1 card from me mum in weeks No many times Hold you I wont a in lhe I still say a cow belongs In a barn Well what kind of column did you expect in a Canadian January My brain may Ihaw out by June at the same home peaking of of lhe all have January birthdays including Mrs Agnes McEnery they are Ada Lola Marshall Eleanor McLean El McEnery and Reggie soraitls Many happy returns to you all Despite the threat of bad weather Tor 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