Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 4, 1979, p. 7

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THh Jul IS7S Balling f si The weather was anything but ideal for Canada Day In spite of Ihe weather the of and really turned out which made the committee In charge of the days actlv feci really gratified Much plan nmg and work was involved towards making It a day of celebrations In honour the country 112th birthday The day started off with a church Ire Stilts was in charge of the service Shortly after noon the parade led by the Georgetown Girls Pipe Band started tht short distance to Burnett field follow tin Band the bicycles came along with tht tiny tots New program emphasizes local fitness Starting July Operation Action will be bringing infur on fitntss and nutrition to people in Hills right where thev live with FAN FARE PAN stands for fitness and nutrition The people from Op eration Action will be bringing a Into the different neigh In Hills luring information on fitness and nutrition and including a fitness testing station There will be people on hind to answer questions about fitness and nutrition FANFARE will have liter in Ihe form of display handouts and posters and will show films on different health topics Information on sum recreational programs in Hills is also available Project Inter think will be part of the show to give people the lo express their opinions on the recrealional programs available in Hills will be acton Glen Williams Narva and Georgetown during Ihe week of July to 13 Admission lo N FARE free of charge It is being organized by Operation Ac a sponsored group whose purpose is lo increase awareness of and participation In physical vitics MEET THE PRESIDENT Doug Cole Georgetown Horticultural president Doug Cole has been with the group since During thai time he has been on the board of directors for several years and this is his fourth luni as president The group has about 100 members and meetings are held Knox church on the third Wednesday of each month from September to May Annual membership Is The society operates under grants from Ihe Ministry of Food and Agriculture and is a member of the Ontario Horticultural Association Mr Colesas public at all times even two flower shows held during the summer Guest speakers arc invited In the meetings and flower arranging courses have been offered on a couple occasions The society began In 1030 shut down In 1Q42 and was reactivated In IB5C Mr Cole lives on Street and is a life long resident He Is selfemployed He lists gardening stamp collecting and woodworking as his hobbies In mid tie ones follow mi Mrs Jo Schneider member if lilt Township unit in a car decorated r occasion To tht i clown ran side go ng thru the best deci d went to 1st Kim 3rd Johnson 1st or the floats in Ihe paradt were the Kids Base ball 2nd went to the Boys Soccer team and 3rd was won ih float renresentine the residents of the Peacock Russell Miller from the Hal ton Hills Council and Jo dcr a member of town council on spoke i few words to open the afternoons Mrs Schneider was with u In of fliwtrs Mr I nging Hi 11 pi HI III and their lilt Blazers winning tit lo 1 Jtlf on goil and jeltinj two or kids itn in lars in stored one goal for lit In shoe pilchinp far the ladits Ruth Scrannag e in I Shirley Brovns mi won trophy and in the contest for men and team won In lug f w I iin In the of Ihe afttr loon Mrs Schneider hid the honour of p the ticket for lovely quilt by W I ladies lucky winner was Rev Bramham of Orion The lunch booth wis well patronized by all It wa runbj ind members of lilt W women of the Hill looked after other refre ments selling ice berry A sincere thank you all ladies in the who so gener ously donated pits other good thin to sell In both pretty June wtdduif took phec in llallinafad United Church on Saturday Junc301h when Botch daughter of Mrs dy and Mr Vtrnon Butch and John Burl son of Mr and Mrs Wilfred Burt exchanged vows Rev Don Stiles at the double ring The Bride was escorted down the sic of the Church on tht arm of her rather She wort a beautiful town in the traditional white with a picture hat to match Her matron of honour was Michelle Dean and was dress In a pale yellow gown and and carried a bouquet of white carnations and red roses The bridesmaid was the bride Butchers and wore a deeper shade of yellow Boll carried Nosegays lo blend in with the scheme The was Lloyd Jackson ushers Jeff brother of the bride and Bruno brother in lav of the groom Susan Connor wis the soloist Time I- or Us seme from play in Romeo and Juliette Mr Robert organist The reception took place at the Legion Hall The weddinHsuoDcr was catered to by the Ladles Auxiliary of the Legion lor about guests A dance at the legion hall with a die jockey providing tht music Follow the honeymoon the happy couple will reside in Miss 1 ydia Snow her home in Georgetown on Sunday for the memb ers- of family and a few other close relatives In honor of her mother Mrs who celebrated her 87 birthday on Inly 1st extend congratulations this esteemed lady who lived here in our mtdat for many years and has given much to our community We hope for Imied good health for And happy returns of Iht day A recent visitor at the Jumi was a long time friend Mr Thompson who comes from Dundee Scot land Mr Thompson who spent i the enjoyed a days renewing acquaintances with Leo and Margaret before ret to his Scotland Their daughter Sheila and husband Paul paid a visit to parents home They took in the Canada Day ions and meeting any friends Visitors at the Smith Farm for the long holiday weekend chard Blair from Sac rnmentu California grand daughter Lois Kennedy from Montreal John from In the soccer news the game on Tuesday was Blazers I Green Giants It was a it played by all the boys a goal from Craig Burnett The game on Theirs day June ended in a tie game Blazers 1 Sharks 1 got the goal for the Blazers June brings graduations Legions report Our Cadets hand needs an instructor IHItOMXTIMPSON Catching up on the past wetkly draws of the Car Club ijain here are the winners Drawls 302KayLedwidge S3 Herb Wild IB Bower 308 Thomson Marion Hanson Draw 112 A Ford Injjis I Boyd McCartney and Jim Randall Announced here several weeks thai the Air Cadet king for a band instructor and they still are looking Anyone reading this column interested you know of someone that fits hill and could help these young people They are eager to learn an i il would be a shame for them to have to give up because thty have no one lo train and teach them How about il Ihtrc must be some one who in help If interested call Jot at after please Hope you hue written away for you and sent the information Address is lacked up on our bo or phone me Don the ARC is lor holidays July 13 lo if you need repairs to your chaises and When you ire down at the branch will sec est set of luggage just w to be won an I all you have to do is tickels and take your chance lhal you will be the lucky one to take Ihe pee set home There are also other prizes and will be drawn the July picnic numbers will know where Bill Hunters place but for the Legion Lines dost By Roma Timpson at the bar how to gel out With the lhan perfect wtatherwe the past few weekends Bob has an alternative dale for picnic Incase It should rain pirticularly if rains 12 hours before the picnic ins around I p m The conditions for holding races both for young and older would not be ide The following July 15th will be the ram dale comfortable for you and yours iherewillbthotdogs gers and pop for all to enjoy rhis is usually wtllatlendtd so wed better all little ideal By the way Bob ind trey King arc in charge of the ticket sales for Ihe Friday in your Bob will enter you and he will be in the club room on ing Allyou Mini Bingo player will be playing in thcclubroom this ly and lhal s usual ly another full event so you your group come early Our Thursday Jit Steak Shoot ii gaining in popu since it over i month and if you have been down as yet you really must give il try Don it Ihnughl lhat you don play irts very well nc played d iris is a fun longas you score I j and under is pul down on the and all in envelope In case of ties another off is needed lie Come on down Ihls Thursday and see for jour be I was one of many who did not get toour last general meeting I hear there out Your executive will attend months of July and August and the next general meeting will be in Holiday time is here anil welcome nil family and of our mtmbcrs Chase lei me know who you have visiting and from where Phone or Beryl Carter have her fives here for a week visit We welcome Elhcl and ind Flo Wood from don and hope enjoy their visit he and will join in all ties available self lnsi el Murray L McCorry Wallace Bill and Halt If Jimmy Wal lace wins many more times 1 hcjintney arc going to re name night the Jimmy Wallace Steak Shoot Special bonus prize was won by Wright flashlight and batter Betty is home from Hospital and feeling good Should you call her kindly wait 111 noon or evenings or give her time to manipul ite the crutches I hive meant to mention the past several weeks thai Harry was on due to breaking his foot He coming and I hope is by now I notice by Ihe sick thai ill wl were in the hospital arc home except Joyce We hope you prove Joyce and soon be homo for Sam Gisbv is looking All ExService Personnel and Their Dependents Are invited to take advantage of a free Legion Service MR J TRAVERSY Will Be At CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH P MONDAY JULY To give skilled advice on veterans benefits Anyone with questions on war disability pension war veterans allowance burnt out pension treatment or hospital care Is urged to call or HALE Branch Service Officer Who will arrange an appointment

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