Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 25, 1979, p. 7

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news Womens Association caters local dinner MBS Herald correspondent Mr Norton short holiday in Innda recently I imchuuse Women catered a cold dinner lo one and third numbers and former members of Knox Presbyterian Georgetown Wo men when they held their reunion on Wed April IB It IIMIIIHUHION Tin monthly of Me tollhouse ASsocntinn wis held April at the i events were discussed and the following dates were confirm On April IM I Brownies Guides v i a Bottle Drive ml will collect jirs or hollies that on 5lh Hie girls I Guidi cookies and on the mothers and tirs will he attending the an mm I during whkh Hiiro will ilso be Tweenies becoming Brownies flying up to In tin past month Brow mes have been working bird on their badges The follow mt girls success fulh i bulges Shannon Friends to Birds iiuPetkcepers Wan it Phillips her Snowshoers mil Skiers ltannc Hurt Cooks Collectors Crafts friends Birds Heather Brown Friends to Birds Collectors and Crafts ind her Sport hidfe Hi 1 1 fit of Til 1 imehouse Groups Ontario us w to think nc for the terrific welcome IUH busiest time of llu in Seoul but it st out Ui Jit weather pi i big of havoi with tin groups The hid tin r irly hike tin il had to cancel i mciiinc highlight month for lliavirs is miking I under ind Tin tubs Bill Tilt phi in ind then to tie Seoul Hut it supnir had a Smut Hut Bet I hi I women in tin world is celebrating its this ind tin loci I will nurk the vent with lions Tliursdav Phi Ins memoirs in the 12 chip in round trie world is academic nin polilieil bcr Rose irn said sorority s local i lint ion on April will hi held it tin Golf Inb is ing Hildas mil hi idtoloi of Ihi progr ind on I inditi mi niters will be honoured Hi funds which thi ilnplirs hue led m dir privileged ihildrin ind oilier tin I which lo sup ilirnv in Indi i MEET THE PRESIDENT ROBIN FISCHER Heritage Weavers president Robin Fischer has been with the club since began years ago During that time she spent two years as vice president and is just beginning her twoyear term as president The group has 15 members and meetings are held fourth Wednesday of every month Annual dues rtie club is open to anyone from a beginner interested in learning the basics of the craft to the more experienced weaver interested In meeting other weavers to discuss the craft and exchange ideas Mrs Fischer her husband Jack and their Iwo sons moved to Glen Williams from Vancouver eight years ago She sells real estate for Stephen P Saxe and lists weaving jogging skiing and playing squash as her hobbies lo 1 imihiuse Mont ihi way each tun filled oil eirbigi Ihe railed I lie eimctirv mil studied Ins ton hi il liki llu oldest ind j on riLes I in il lilt largest iiml last bur Ihin ind Ihm had to do a rubbinL Willi piper and pencil mi a si out- which be id Whin finished could hire are i Cubs Hilly W illy Clark fruii Hi IK Wall hue il been inicsled ihur presmt for the mm Chris and Ahn larncd Ihcir toy ikers Iai and Mister llu swimmer badge skater swimmer linmikir badges John collector Bill Shot bridal tor Mike bhek stir Sharpies rid st blue green inrit s Founders Day to mark anniversary Thi ivi new boys I Tim Rock hid at the suimming pool are pripirnit for I In annual Ex in May up held ilnir meeting in the Seoul Hut mil hive recently sponsond 1 de moiiitration which Ihe Beaver leaders organized and a bake GOODBYE MORTGAGE Tom lis on and Job nalon set fire the mortgage on United Church following the church lOlh Tilt Wednesday 17 Page I ON THE HOME FRONT Easter is real New Years ACEM1IS Herald The Easter season signifies new life a fresh beginning far more symbolically than the much touted arrival of the New Year Blowing on hums wearing funny hats and generally making a big production out of resolutions and Lang does nothing to alter the fact that 1st we I still remain buried under snow unwilling victims of frigid tempera lures Draught air determinedly continues to blow around our ankles cars refuse do more than gugle In Ihe iarly morning hours and the view from the window shows no sudden overnight change Ah but Easter it gies us hope One can feel the come he happy uptempo twittering of birds alighting In the old trees carries the message of better things as surely as the kite flying in llic muddy As April showers gently wash away all slubbon remnants of snow and bait crystals nursery garden catalogues are poured over by avid cultivators allowing winter tired eyes to envision a lush summer garden glow ing with profusion of colours Roses of unimaginable fragrance carrots of unsurpassed sue peas and beans all this and more we are will flourish on our little plots in the coming season fully equal anything the landscaping magazines can offer has bunny done his thing and the annual spring rite is officially proclaimed with the words Mom 1 vc got no summer clothes that fit from a child who has grown an amazing six inches In all directions under cover of Jeans and bulky A frantic regime of dieting and exercising sweeps across the country After all if one Is expected to display extraordinary quantities of pallid flesh to the first warm rajs of the sun heaven forbid It should also exhibit sagging muscles and enough excess calorics stock a warehouse Windows arc washed garage sales begin again and doors are flung open releasing a of crazy barrelling dust balls into the atmosphere in a ritual of spring house cleaning peculiar to homo sapines The first fat buds appear on the trees indicating it is lime for barbeques to be unearthed from far recesses of the garden shed wdl concealed behind the dwindling stack of winter firewood boxes of Christmas lights dusty lawn chairs and the rose trellis he promised to repair last fall Yes the signs can be read in the swelling tulips he limespanning conversations earned on with neighbours over an rake handle in the first hardy runners who exhaust themselves pounding the sidewalks each evening a nd in Ihe lingering steps of homeward bound school children who pause in groups for a final before dispersing All that remains now Is for that first tremulous green leaf of the season lo appear to confirm our victory over winter and indeed herald another beginning to life Ballinafad news Local Institute members visit neighbouring group Local vintners hold contest By WIMFRfD SMITH Herald correspondent I made their innual the Manor on Wednesday of list week along wilh the neighboring Silver Wood branch Thiv entertained the residents but with spccnlhon ours thosi who had an April Silver Wood I looked a gift for each and provided a nicely decorated cake for the occasion fid was asked look ifter program The party got underway around pm Mrs Leo Jtmieson was mas of ceremonies and called on the Jesse mi with the fiddles accompan led by taken at the piano for few lively numbers mcrnen humorous idmgs winch were Paul delighted all with Ins solo Willa and Fred sang a duct fa with a solo and the church men s choir wen very generous as they sang several snappy numbers At different intervals Mrs Jamieson had some funny star ics tell which caused much merriment Judging by the ap plause the seniors seemed de the serving of lunch the kept the entertainment as played the old time musii friends ind had visits among residents and the party was enjoyed by ill is almost like an evening in summer last Friday night Miny residents from and those living in the am north of Hills town line in Erin Township took of the good weather to journey to ton witness the ribbon cutting ceremony at the open irif of the Progressive Conser valivc They were joined by a large number who came by reels tearing the They turned the corner ind icross town line to the The fin was on the properly formerly owned by the 1ibs family One of barns wis on fire and com burned down Mr Mrs Archie Iawr relurned home on Saturday holiday in St Florida Jim Justice of was awarded the grind champion ship and a number of other prizes at a competition sponso red by the Georgetown Vint Club Sunday The competition was held Mr with about thirty entrants In thirteen classes The competition was judged by of the Department of Agriculture Vineland Best arch Station Mr is an accredited judge with the Win of Onlirio The competition had classes for wines cider and beer Mr Justice placed first in five classes with Smith com first in three classes Brum Robinson first in two and Peter Jack Layman and Hugh Webb each plicing first in one ilass ill a Legion Lines By Roma Legion minibingo quite successful By TIMPSON From all accounts the Mini Bingo was quite successful Inst Saturday in the Tills Seems lo be a viry popular part of the varied activities that goes on at the branch Witch this column for the next Mini Bingo nilc and come join in the fun April is coming to an end and with a good time In mind the Imperial Section with their Social Night on Saturday April intend that April bow out In grand style Do yourself a favor and call Jimmy Hayes if you do not have your ticket for this fun evening will be a a buffet snack moment and best of all good company All this for per couple Jim number is Don miss out Also don miss out on the chance that you could be the winner of a super gas Bar Que The draw will take place at this dance and for your tickets sec either Ramsey or Gib Telford Sunday the of May will see of our executive going down to Oak lie Branch No 114 to do elections of that branch in return the frm On ill be here on June 3rd to do our elections Our executive will also be doing the for Brampton branch No as well DrawNo No 170 Smith McCartney Martin Draw No II 144 A Hall Payne 1B0E Stafford Draper and 150 Rcid Draws ire made on Thursday evening tome on down join us for the evening and be on hand when the draw is Members on Ihe sick list ire Walter Louth Georgetown Bruce Collins and George in Peel Memorial and LenRayncrlSl Michaels We extend our best withes to these fellows and hope will be home very soon This Friday in the Lounge Ross will please you with his selection of rcc and Saturday will be Pete trying his best on you THIS THURSDAY IS OUR GENERAL MEETING MEMBERS WEEKS UNTIL ELECTIONS manager Tay lor is seeking re election in the forthcoming federal election in the riding of Wellington ind coffee wen served A Rood time was had community centre on Saturday dincing with music supplied by the bind of Gary Pool Then wis lots of food as when its pot link Another dance his been phn for the merry month of The children who came to ihurch Sundiy School on were delighted with story Mr Stiles told them as hid an added touch with the minister playing a tune on Mr and Mrs Fred added much the sen ice with inspiring duel The first in May will be the anniversary service is id church begins lis second century its mist year RYDERS TV SALES A SERVICE TOSHIBA QUASAR All Colour Sett Months Aetoi surrounding area MOORE PARK PLAZA LAWN MOWER REPAIRS All Makes Models HAZENS Sick Ave Unit Georgetown 8779473 Serving the Community by Serving You Best Available At Your 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