Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 5, 1979, p. 17

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news New leader still sought for Guides Thi November mm nig Ibc I lmchouse lion was held at home Elaine Utile business was ihe of Iht Christmas riffle Ihrouph Much funds will be raised for fulurt events Tl support of all involved pirtnls has been much apprecnlcd The4lhpnie has been changed In a cheese gifl the draw will be held on at the Public School Christmas concert Pathfinder Leader that enroll mini will lake place on Jan and present the girls art working on Christmas Acting Guide lead Mane Brown discusstd in uniform ind reminded us Ihol were still In need of a Guide is will be working with tin ilhfnidrrs ifltr If invmi lias a Mine I w like take this lo think Pal Bono Dull on behalf of A fir i successful trip in tin In Cipades In timber The girls and parents ire still talking it Our Christum meeting will be in el together il Ihe home on tin Sixth Line All new Brown wcltor inn gel ink you 1 for tin use tin dil nous ongratulUions Mir Tin on winning Hie hook rug by George I dm use Nursing raffle I Hit Herald correspondent volunteers ar Harrow baptized friends was Mar Ann diughler of Mr norm Church bill and Mrs J Drown Jr Geiricown Alicia diughtcr of Mr Mrs Michael at at Church on Sunda Mr and Mrs of moved lo housevacatedby Mr and Mrs Reed it lot 20 fifth Line who in turn have moved Ihur new home lot We hope all will enjoy their a homes Limehouse Presbyterian I ladies hue hot dinners to iwo in town recently Georgetown Fall Fair Board annual dinner was serv in Blood donor awards The following award levels were reached tit the Kinsmen Croii Blood Donor Clinic held Nov 1 1 Holy Cross Auditorium Donation Mr Henderson Mr toiler Mr Jones Mr Baker Mr Mithccll Mrs Baker Mr C Mr S J Donation Mr BG Mrs Scrjcantson Mr J Mr J Mr L Mr MEET THE John Mitchell t icld Naturalists president J it has been memhtr of organization lor six and held other positions re two as president Membership in the club currently Minds at M families Annual dues are Meetings are lit Id from September to April in Harrison Public School library pm on the second Tuesday of month These meetings lea lure a guest speaking on some topic ol intinst usmlly on environmental bias The club also carries on an active outdoor program Involving hikes crosscountry skiing and trips to areas Interests around Georgetown mem will or camp on an organized trip The club is interested in environmental issues ind his prcstnted at meetings of regional council the Commission and conservation authorities when input is being sought concerning plans for areas Mr Mitchell was bom in and received his engineering degree in Manchester He came to Canada in now works as a engineer at Ontario Hydros head office in Toronto He and his wife Pamela built their home at Georgetown In They hove a young daughter Alternate forms such as heal as well as soiling canoeing crosscountry skiing and composting interest Mr Mitchell who also serves on the energy pulse group for the Rural Development Outreach Program LETTER FROM TWIN program the grade class rd Public letter last neck from to be Tlirough a federal 1 Wriggles worth School has been School The envelope letters have hern put on display school and Hip other who vsjltlnj lor their litter their school Tl all at ted to he twinned a Early memberships make Christmas gift Bill Brooks and his rtcenl bride were honored by number of neighbours and friends I nuthouse Mimorul Hall on ilicr I called the forward wis lor a short prognm Mr played piano numbers John Benton sang solos Mrs Sinclair a short and a ghssfronl bullet i TV stand vise a sum of were presented to our pi pulir young couple ind were enjoyed until a plentiful lunch reminders minder that Ihe Ladies mectlngwill be on Dec it it i special night honoring our Tins is a pot luck supper so bring out your spe goodies for all to sample No Shuffle board pHyers will be pitting their skills and sharp eye against all comers this day afternoon when the house trophy will be up for grubs on the is p m is Reminder No This lliurs dij is Die Children s Clinsl mas Parly ind it is expected lo be fun phi for kids and pirinls like Santa will be visiting ill got d and girls well lit me out so be your best behavior kids as Sinti knows were Reminder No Do you jour litket stubs Legion Lines By French pupils get applications A meeting of Pmcvicw Parents Association was held November 19 The present Grade 1 French Immersion class has been given Applications for In French Immersion Pro grams in Grade to be completed by January for classes being started Sep tember Kindergarten children arc receiving applications for Grade 1 French Immersion starting September as ipplicallons must be returned by January 1980 A meeting is being for December with the pal the French teacher and parents lo present the pro gram to and answer questions of the Kindergarten parent Tile two speakers scheduled discuss Sunshine School programs were unable to iltcnd due lo the bad and the program is rtschedul for January 14 19E0 All parents art welcome to come and A number of windows at Ihe school have been broken recently by vandils been replaced by personnel When passing the school if you any undue do not hesitate to call police to check It out In this way we protect Thank jou to the work inf volunteers who came out on November for ground Work Illy Only one item was left undone The filhers who put the time and made the safer and better Plans are being discussed organize a Trail lo be set up next Spring A series of Stations will be connected piths A parllcu will be performed it ich station and Iht equip ment fur llnl ixereisc will be positioned it the op thinning bar i xamples of Ibis are at din College and Tile next meeting is scheduled for January 14 1980 7 it Public money in to King He needs them for this so bring or send them down on lime please Reminder No Pit Cham your gem member chairman is wnltinp and willing to take your early bird dues in next few w ladies if you are pondering a spec I gifl for that special slip down lo the branch and piyhisdutsforlJBO He II for It Reminder No Entertain meni in tht Lounf this I will be Ilurrcn and on Norm Ere will be supplying the toe lapping mu Reminder No ire now on for New si get yours before they ire all picked up Reminder No a 15 in will be Mini for those who Reminder No 9 No general tins i Dec branch members Reminder So members of branch don I forget your for the kids hnstmis pony on Thursday send or bring them iloiin in lime for Dons to el them ready Got word Walters is in hi spit and we hope are home soon my dear House trophy winners for last Saturday wcrt Bill Richards and Boyd I Prize winners were lite ind Derek Williams Nice going men Lucky draw winners were Joanne Cole 121 Dennis Bob Griham and CirDriw winners were Jim Bishop Bob Bob 307 Terry Brush Pat Birr Special thanks to Ladies Auxiliary for their generous cheque for Good Neighbour 111 ItSMITII llrrald Tin Ihe of r the first Sun news Church gets paintung in Mrs Birds memory St Georges bazaar Penny sale winners Following is 1 list ol pnie Cook winners al the Penny Sale held il Si George s Church pre November 24 on J CI Sunday Wi of the Sin 1 Cor Hoi Cooker Ware Ho Or Tea Wat T rili 0S THE HOMbFRONT Columnist fled giant spiders I Herald columnist ill harbor little secret and phobias of one rt or an tr In the places of our minds ore ol us r belter or worst and all we can do learn live own particular nightmare for Instance Rig on i black brown the mire sight or even thought of these provokes a totally paralyzing trror ese thoughts wire prompted tonight when young res a inno meed at the du that her gride class was doing a study on lis Ah ha ws Immediate response ou can fool me 1 know thai is a neat little sue word to cover up the true identity of my nemesis 1 blessed her teachers fervently as my disappeared but a willing victim where my children are concerned soon found myself rough natural historv gingerly turning the tips of sweating fingers to avoid any contact wilh photographs they contained This unreasoning fear undoubtedly began in child h gr up in a rainy climate produced spiders the sue of dinner plates Will looked of dinner maybe now they would merely resemble trauma took rool when for the five most cruel formative years of my childhood my father was Inconsiderately off the Mediterranean and winning World War Two having me n ore of a mother and rindmuthtr who were great when it came to stray dogs end sick birds hut who were terrified of spiders renumber night had already been isleep for hours whtn i rnckel broke out My thought was that the had idtd it turned out my mother had she must have he it footsteps in tin wartime it was quite difficult to set thing My woman under pressure nude a wild swing al ihe with a broom and missed Mother swore she would nut stay he house aline sleep in it until rampaging creature was Between lliem they emptied the room of furniture lore ihe apart but no spider was found So they up all each armed with a broom waiting for it to re Heaven help the Germans if lliej hid up on Ihe coast of Fngland that night Indtcd my memory of was also of a spider Once was conspicuous by his having left for six weeks in advance of the family He should have known that finding living dation and employment was secondary in importance lo protecting his from marauding English arachnids There we were most of our furnilurc already halfway era is Ihe Atlantic and wis babysitting Iwu young brothers while my mother packed last few Suddenly a piercing rent the air Charging upstairs to bedroom 1 discovered mv mother incoherent with terror pointing an open suitiast a huge spider rested on lop of Ihe In what was pn my moment I my mother to open the window pushed the top of the suitcase down with my foot hurled the tea so Into the garden below 1 have h id few at momenls since I am ashamed lo The time I dependent baby at Ihe mercy of creatures well hive find big strongman when you need one m in suburbia Aware of my fillings I did to conceal this fear from my children Indeed Ihcre was one occasion when 1 thought had succeeded all too well My daughter came home from a grade at the Centre and lossed a huge rubber spider onto the wspiper I was reading To put it simply she saw i mother go 1 think il ended her interest spiders news Church begins services on weather out a good number worshippers The choir under the dirtel if Mr Pinkerton sane in ml hem whith all The children listened in iitertsling story to htm Mr Sides before they rehrod lo Sunday school lowing period the sacrament of Com was fthitt Gift will lie it will family with lunch following in tin Inst mini if the ehurch In Bagpipe wedding at Holy Cross Church the Lloyd is n fir and iisbipwhichbtlill Mrs yShonilhiiH diy list week out riding whtn artled the hirst She was thrown the ground resulltd in i p Mark is home from liter being Ireiled for complications which flared up alter an injury to his arm We were sorry hear over the weekend that little Tommy Roberts son of Mr and Mrs Tom Roberls from the Eighth Line is a palienl in the for Sick Children in Toronto He is undergoing tests and ireitmcni We hope he will soon tie able to home on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Morgan wis Dave I of Acton He accompanied them to church on Sunday Mr and Mrs Lloyd Marshall had their family home on They were honoring their parents 48th wedding anniversary which earlier in lhc week Irwin of Brampton Georgetown and of Gall Scot were united in marriage by Pierre Wood at Holy ross Church on September Tht bride was given in by her father Mr and Mrs Ross Irwin of The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs frank Cosgrove of Gall Ontario formerly of Dundee Scotland was Mr Jack friend of Ihe groom the father of the groom as soloist The bride was escorted into the hurch by bagpiper Mr Doug and lie couple were also piped out of the church Mr Weir also played several Scottish tunes at The Matron of Honour was Lauren Egerton sister of the bride Bridesmaids were Pixie Claude friend of the bride Mary sister of groom Susan Rhonda and Penny Ellis cousins of the bndc The was Joe Moco friend of the groom Tony Gregorio friend of the groom Bryan brother in law of the groom Greg Cosgrovc brother of the groom and and Scott Taylor cousins of the bride following the ceremony a dinner and dance were held the Snere Hall Master of Ceremonies for the evening was Mr Steve cousin of the bride and grace was said by Mr Tom friend of the groom The bride was given five showers by friends and reUi lives and the groom was given a bring a bottle shower by Dixie and a stag by the A two week honeymoon was spent in Florida The couple ore now living in Brampton Out of town guests included friends and relatives from Taylor and Nashville Michigan Scotland and Gait Ontario

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