Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 15, 1979, p. 17

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Community Thomas is the champ at golf tournament And is Harvey Thomas Iks the grand champion of lie Golf Fun Day Tower Golf Club wis who second place finisher Jack with I 72 net with a scon of net Legion Lines fi Roma All members and everyone hid weather good golf evcryt at Tow cooperating to our numbers of i fine dav of golf Hit lastlc It rnfic fellows iri looking toward lo year ilrcj To Bill Kirk Thomas committee and In nil others who helped think- a lot ladies think wi re the hire and think hould organize a Coif day our own Now lhal really would be a fun di Winners of three draw- made were Harry Bottoms tihcl Murray and Charlie Tutly Imperial t trip August M Glen A members and an wtkomc Top prize John troph Some of our numbers hive ll r months and 1 sun they our our Sirah hid Chris spend wieks wilh them wis in hive from Ihe Ethel had her nun ind ncphiw and Chilhim of J irrow withhirfor a iboul Did for Gib ft I ford his lined up I r y mint this hi his Riots for mini fan this ij is also set for ld former Glen Williams rest dent George died in Georgetown and District Me- Hospital on August He was Mr McNolly the son of James and Mary Kaloy was bom In Glen Willi and spent his life there until moved to Centennial Manor in Milton In October lira lie retired in 1977 after years with the Knit ting Mills in Glen Williams and Georgetown Mr wis very athle tic and for many years with Glen Willi a teams He was a number of St Anglican Church Glen Williams He leaves two sisters Mrs Harold Ben and Anne Mrs Walter both of Georgetown and nine nieces and nephews He wis predeceased by his wife the former Marian Cuff in 1973 indtwosisters Jennie McNal ly in I960 and Mrs Robert din in 1977 both of Glen Williams services were con dueled from the McClure- Funeral Home on Aug 5 with interment following in Glen Williams were Hugh McNally Gordon Graham Donald Bill McNally ind Trevor William MEET THE PRESIDENT- JIM BINGHAM The Master of Mnsonlc Lodge No Jim Bingham has way up through the various offices over the past 10 years Lodge members meet at the Masonic Tempi on Highway Seven the second Wednesday of each month September to June The lodge has approximately members Annual dues ore but there Is a separate initiation fee for brand new members The lodge is a fraternal organisation Members support local charities and also support chanties through the Grand Lodge in Hamilton Lest year the Grand lodge donated a mobile blood van and this year a half million dollar trust fund was set up so that the interest could be used for research into hearing problems through the Toronto General Hospital Mr Bingham wife Agnes and heir two daughters live on Road Mr Bingham came to Canada Glasgow ago and has lived in Georgetown for IS years He works for Ontario He lindaTodgc work taking up much of his free lime but he does enjoy curling gardening and doing Jobs around home bet n on and the column Our in silt Saturday at 10am at Moon Thc Obituary Glen resident dies in hospital if a pickup call Bill at or Joe Poimr and help support these ind I lis and their Our rltiday for next wick will be Jem Thomas wl o will Mi Hist wislts on special d ij to ill who may be jour diy Jitv home now after i stay in hospital wesucercly hope they have comlclely recuper by now and will take llnngseasy Our best wishes to who may be in or home from ind if know of who is not will Wnfl lo join our inch Ill Chimlnrlnn jour in Veteran dies at A long lime Nerval resident Clifton William Moreton MM July in George town and District Memorial Hospital He wis Staff Sergeant was barn in Winchester Hamp shire England and began his with the military it thi ige of 11 when he joined the Peter School Cade Corps He joined the of the Re giment when he was in he was sent Mesopotamia where he was awarded the Military Medal for in the Arab Rebel lion He was the youngest In the He settled In Nerval In March 1921 has lived there ever since He married Lillian May bee in 1025 Emigrating didn end his military and he A Company Peel and Duff Regiment and look A Wing and his Warrant Officer training at the Small School in in 1931 The following year he completed his cation at the Lake and wis promoted to fnstruc tion under the Roy of Brampton During World War he served at Headquarters ASF inEng from to Mr was a security guard at Brampton Armory for and retired in 19G5 Pauls Chuich Mr leaves his wife Lillian and son Herbert at The body rested at Jones I Home in Georgetown and a graveside service was held July at 11 i m Groups sponsor meeting The University of Rural project and the Community Pulse Group will be holding a meet ing for people Interested In a I 1 1 ve energy sources and resource conservation People Interested in solar wood energy mass energy efficient composting organic gar den ing and a thing else under the sun are invited to attend the information meet ing August at the Milton Public Library at Bruce Street in Milton We re trying to create a community Interest by put ling people in touch with one another in Region so they can share their ideas and experience the group said a press release The meeting begin at Tilt August in Page 17 50TH ANNIVERSARY Winston and til mere While Church celebrated their golden wedding Saturday a reccptin In the basement of the same church In which they were married so jeant father the couple In St Joseph Roman Catholic ids The couple have two children Joan Tyres of Acton and Jerome Hurle both whom attended Ihe celebration Mr While retired In after jears and Co Lid Minister is welcomed back after a holiday i WlNlHtMJMIITH correspondent Rev A was hick into his refill plate in Ihe pulpit to of the service United church diy He his enjoyed the month of July off vacation with his wife and son There will be a service of dedication for new PA System which Ins been installed ind will be presented to by the donors during the service of worship next Sunday I9Ui On Aug the congregation will be with the Disciples of Christ Clurch In The Men choir will sing for their Mr Mrs Ronald and grandchildren Julie and David Birch of Mothering ham I incolnshire England are siiying with Mr and Mrs for i three week visit They were former resi of Bill three ycirs ago in 1W6 Ron was then employed lien s firm moving to Glen Williams working it irbj Paper Mill Jtan Lawr Is home for a weeks Weekend visitors the Smith firm were Mr and Mrs Clara from St Mrs and daughter Ann from Downs view and Mr Mrs George Hulls from St Mr and Mrs Leo Jnmleson spent i few days la week with Mr and Mrs Henry ladles hall team played an exhibition game with ihe Acton last week and won In soccer Blazers the Georgetown on Friday Aug loih and it ended In a tie There arc iwo more games until playoffs limes of GO Mcln tyre in Georgetown was i finilisi in the Pepsi Cola Festival five siring banjo contest held at Ihe Con cert Shell Blue Mountain Foundations For the Arts Col during the weekend Mr third in Ontario in the after surviving two diys of qualify I rig rounds THE HOMEFROINT- the teenage female By Herald A mountain or a mighty oak are generally considered to be immovable objects In company with the Great Wall of China and the Roman Baths they loftily ignore seasonal changes withstand ihe vagaries of man and are unheeding of the daily transition from daylight to darkness I have discovered another object equally adept at survival this being the 16 year old male consistently calls upon daughter during these final lacy summer evenings ho oak tree could ever put down such firm roots on patio or driveway in such a short period of time this strange new species of young manhood Starve them sprinkle them with a gently summer shower even to them and they uncompromisingly remain mass of long legs and arms as difficult to circumnavigate as any mountain While they come in different forms blond or dark haired brown eyed or flashing baby blues tall and slim short and stocky the end result is the some the delightful joungstcr you serve a wholesome bowl of ice cream becomes an ominous predator in the eyes of a parent as the sun sinks all too rapidly Into the darkening sky Vainly my husband has wrung his hands and queried Why me Why do things have to change and despite his best efforts he has been unable to niter the laws of nature plaintively demanding What happened lo the days when the boys called for Richard and the girls for Louisa Who mined everything up By each evening am on the receiving end of subtle fatherly hints Don you think it time you called YOUR daughter In At 10 I start flashing the lights on and off There must be a shortcircuit In the vision of this psychedelic generation however for while manoeuvre may serve to make our home resemble a test site for the Fun House it certainly docs nothing to precipitate the departure of the firmly rooted young man 10 and father prepares lo let fly with his final arrow Hanging out of on upper window striking terror into the hearts of the neighbours werewolf imitation Dad Louisa calmly responds from feet below do mind We arc trying to have a conversation in the middle of this circus The only consolation is that I am undoubtedly not alone There is after all a good possibility that somewhere on some other poor mother patio my son Richard has also become an Immovable object Area resident wins at fest In each level of the he was accompanied on by Gary Creary or One of the three judges at the contest is well known to local music lovers Denis LePage of ihe re gular grass performers in this Mr LePage earned the right to be a judge by taking the banjo playing title at the Car lisle festival in Mr received a cash pnie and a clock from Pepsi Cola for his third finish Wizard A financial ard the fiuv dacsn I need some i at Chnitma ENGAGEMENT Gordon of their daughter I to Herb son of Irene and the late Ken Hughes of Gilford The wedding ceremony will lake place September at United Church MEETING ON HOME PROTECTION The Neighborhood Watch program is sponsoring a Homeowners Night tonight to assist homeowners in making their homes more secure The guests will be a live from the Regional Police Force and Bob of Chubb Security Safes The meeting will be held at the Hall tonight Wednesday at WATCH WINNER Krlstlne the winner of this month aid watch In Herald coloring Dave Cropper presented the watch to on behalf of McDonald Herald photo for your listening dancing pleasure Fri Sot Aug ALSO In our dining room we are now serving excellent homecooked full course meals and lunches at reasonable prices Downtown Georgetowns Entertainment Spot PL Motel Man St 8773388 I I J

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