Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 8, 1980, p. 7

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She Community Le Lines British Legion head visits local veterans Dons Clarke of the Women In has asked me through this column to convey her thanks 10 all members who either donated Roods or endured Ihtwel and the cold at to make the itfort a The air cadets had a 5050 draw with winning ticket being drawn at the air also The winning ticket was held by Bert of Peter borough who received The titkel sellers are to be con tula led AH monies collected by the sponsoring committee go towards the Air CadLl Squadron a many ties Entertainment in Hit Lounge last Sal night was enjoyed by a goodly number of members and guests Among the guests were Paul Bishop of Bally mena of County Down N Ireland a nephew of Jim and Pat Bishop friend of the Bishops Ken of We were also honored to have with us Capt Harry Harry is the thalrman of the British Legion and has been in attending the Council in Ottawa It wai attended nations of the former British Commonwealth of Nations Whitehead is chairman Int British represents numbers from Wale and Northern Ireland He served in Burma with I teg I from 1M2 During his stay in George town he is a guest of Da and Alma Dave as you ill is 1st Vice President of Dominion Com In passing it should be mentioned that Capt head hails from near Bolton Lancashire Don t forget the Fun Day Dance Saturday Oct 11 1JHO There ire only a few tickets lift so get jours early andtnjoj to the music of the Pub Tonea Tickets are couple Because of hi tun Day in Auditorium there will hi no in the Lounge that Wt have quite a number of in hospital Met recovering from a hip anil Hoy in tin ituwn Charlie in Brampton recovering from a back open lion is in Brimpton hospital Art Hilts is in Toronto Western Garvin now also recmenm from a broken hip Two members in Georgetown hospital are Aud rej Mary Cooper Mary had a very bad accident it the Acton and is recovering from a broken shoulder and a broken hip as will it few hippies in our midst Phase renumber our torn rides at the Milton Manor Jim Murphy Bill and Bill Percy King in Sunny brook A v from a is always appreciated by confined at home or hospital Tom Elliot our regular PRO will be taking over next week The have spent the past three weiks visiting in Enghnd Institute looks back on Stoney Creek roots Mrs was host ess or the October meeting of the W I The president opened in the usual way Ten mem answered the roll call which was Name a Good Public Relations Gesture Items of Business left over from the September meeting were deilt with Mrs Jimicson and Mrs Siessoraltis arc the delegates to attend the Area Convention in Guclph later this month Mrs Doreen Burt and Mrs Belly will be the ladies toatlcnd training school to learn the art of crewel embroidery Later they will hold a scries of meetings to teach members and others in the community what they learned Betty Koperdraad reported on the Home making club which is about half way through the fall project with around girls attending Public Convenor Winnie Smilh took over from the president at this time for the program Current events were each member con one of interest rtda Kirkwood had prepared a splendid motto Don gel so interested In far horizons that youstumble in he ditch in front of you Eileen Burt gave a brief report on the plowing match she had attend earlier that day Betty Koperdraad spoke on World Affairs for a short time Mrs Leo Jamleson who Is a past president of Ha lion net I was present to talk on the W I She started off by reading a poem on history of the organization and how it started In 1897 from a small gathering In a farm home in Stone Creek At present there ore 300 branches in Ontario alone with members ft is a world wide organization with 7 mil hon members In 66 countries To keep with the theme of the Betty chose the secretary of Saga as The Womtn of the Month Before the meeting adjourn a card was passed around for a senior member Agnes who has been ill and Is now residing in Maple View Lodge Acton Frances and Eileen Burt assisted the hostess with Mr Lohmaan return home to his native Germany on Monday after several weeks visiting with the Paul Schwarz family here The sacrament of Holy Communion was conducted during the service of worship on Sunday at church Mr Martin Lewis read the pas were looking forward to their story they eagerly went up to the front scat to await the amusing tale of the puppet which Mr Stiles took out of his pocket The Church sermon for adults was on Be liefs It was announced during the service that the would be held Oct 18 It is to be held in the morning this year from to l pm There will be craft home baking and tea table and additional news surprises for the We are to report that Dick jhortill is progressing his operation in Toronto Mrs Pro in from Milton is visiting with her Marg and bus bind Lio Wilsons guests at Riley wedding By Mrs Now it Is October and Thanksgiving time again one of the busiest months of the year one is finishing up chores harvest is ill in and the w omen ha their freezers filled with fruit and vegetables see Ihem through the winter Millions of Canadians can give thanks for the joy of harvest ind the freedom ind of this Thankful for my friends who ire true Some there are who make me blue Missing many come Congratulations and all best wishes to Mr Mrs Harold Heed who celebrated their fiftieth anniversary prink who celebrated their fifty firsl on October May couples injo iny more Mr Mrs Wilson indMr Lome Wilson were at the wedding of Brian son of Mr and Mrs Gordon Itilcy in Bond Head list Saturday Ripening Tip Ripen green tomatoe or green by wrap ping them in a wet dish towel and placing in a paper bag LIQUIDATION SALE Health Conditions cause closure of store EVERYTHING MUST GO By Oct 31st Come in and make an offer 11 Main St S Acton 8533600 MICTION Wednesday Octobers 1980 Widows group to meet he Widows Group will meet for on informal drop in session at Knox Presbyterian Church beginning at A recent of the group in Jem Lanes Normandy 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