Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 18, 1981, p. 6

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c8 SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday February I MX Kinsmen Day in Halton Hills a time to show our appreciation The Kinsmen Club of Georgetown was officially founded In January and Clare Burns become the club first President The club undertook as Its first major fund raising project the sate of Christmas trees project which has been a year tradition In the founding year the club supplied playground equipment for a local park and turned it over to the town In the second year of the club operation It formed the Georgetown Klnette Club for the women a club which is a vital link in the Association Over the years both clubs fund raising and service projects have been many and varied The Kinsmen have spearheaded the March of Dimes campaign 196363 and In 196667 began work on making the seniors residence by the fairgrounds a In early 1964 the Kinsmen founded the first Girl Softball In Georgetown which Is active to this day In recent years the Kinsmen are more noted for their annual fertilizer sales In March and the Bumpfor Life for Cystic Fibrosis in April KINSMEN FERTILIZER The major spring fund raising project conducted by Kinsmen Is the selling of fertilizer by telephone The Kinsmen across Canada will be celebrating Kinsmen Day this Friday honoring the clubs work in community projects and its fund raising efforts for cystic fibrosis research In addition to a town proclamation recognizing the date councillors Monday night also declared Feb 16 to Feb as Kinsmen Week and urged to salute Kinsmen Club campaign commences in late February and winds up with delivery in March This year delivery will take place March There are many buying Kinsmen fertile from the price to the fact that all profits go back Into the community for many projects But the biggest advantage to many is the fact that the Kinsmen will deliver the pound bag to your door and not charge you delivery fee This year the club has added a new item to the list members will be selling the original 10 fertilizer bag for the same price as lost yeir even though he cost to them has increased Kinsmen have added 1061 weed and feed As a spokesman for the club slated the idea of selling the for bluer is nol to overprice the item but o sell It for a fair price and give Kin supporters The annual Bump for Life now In its sixth year will be held again at the Acton School in mid April the date is still to be confirmed The annual dance a thon has seen the students in the past five rjise close to for the fight fibrosis a major fatal childhood of the luncs With tin pist support of the generous citizens of Acton the feels this 10hour met will be a success once again this year and Is lookinf forward to meeting the students of Aclon for this diy of fun and fund raising KINSMtM upportcrs tie girls will Ik pickui i hi eight teams J mi young ladies will begin 1o enjoy tilt support of Softball in the was first formed members of Kinsmen wtre active umpiring games to aching the girls 1 I change in lifestyle tin i lub in supports he It with financial assist in or umpires Tl to tie club is not active in league they d the annual mint in September and serve up hot dogs pop to all the The club is on hand lid willing lo support Jim Ford and lis committee of at Duller Wilkes and tie club mtmber who sits on the committee annually The club is not all work on service projects and no tun for lumbers It does hold many events over Hit year and On the Kin net i will be forward to the Tuesday after the May 24 weekend to tl opening of ball For tie seventeenth year under direction of Jim Ford the league commission and one of the club most Kinsmen Presidents honor roll 135H59 Burns 195960 Bill Hewitt 106061 Dean Taylor 196162 Jack 196263 Harry levy 1D6465 Tree Moore Bob 196667 Gary Alton 196869 Tom Kent 196970 Gary Alton George Bowen Tom Puckering Murphy 197374 Fred Curlls 1974 75 Bruce Cook 197578 nick Earle Tom Cooper 197879 Bob Swift Bob Malcolrmon 198081 Don Pearson RYDERS TV SALES SERVICE TOSHIBA QUASAR All Colour fur Warranty Acton fid ana MOORE PARK PLAZA CORRECTION INFANTS DAYS SALE FEBRUARY 21 On Page CASTROL MOTOR OIL at a hire is incorrectly illustrated and bed The correct Hem Is CASTROL GRADE 10W30 MOTOR OIL WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS MIGHT HAVE CAUSED OUR CUSTOMERS FOR COIN STAMP BUFFS 1951 Chariton Coin Guide 1 Charlton Standard Catalogue Canadian Paper Money 818 Pages 24 Charlton Canadian Trade Dollar Guide 95 Canadian Specialist Postage Stamp Guide 00 Lymans Standard Catalogue Canadian Postage Stamps 32nd Ed 3 1981 Charlton Stamp Guide 1 Scotts Postage Stamp Catalogues The World Volt 1 to Each almost 1000 Pages Each 00 IDs OXBOW BOOKS annually plays in the Hills Slow Pilch League And wis one of original our Icain in league The Georgetown Kinsmen are looking for new members to boost the club and Income involved in iff and projects If you ire new in town or between the become involved in the community the Kinsmen would like to hear from you involved and learning Kinship Is all about Is as simple us picking up tele phone and calling President Don Pearson at or I oil I resident Dob Malcolm son The Kinsmen would like to thank the community or all the support they have received over and ore proud to serve the community realist need Big Macs hostel benefits from Kin album sales Club Ontario Including George town are their fund railing behind unique new project help Hod aid McDonald Id Toronto Beginning tonight heritage banquet Georgetown Kinimen will be felling copies of Look In Back a new doublealbum collection of popular hits from 1990s and SO produced especially for he project by Toronto radio CKFM Unliable locally for the album proceeds will go to the special apartment houie being bultt In Toronto by McDonald It rants and other poo ton accommo date youngsters treated for cancer related lllneaiea at Sick Children Hospital and their In Itonald McDonald Home designed for me by families who live outside Toronto and need a place to while visiting their children at Sick Kid or while their children are being treated as outpatients disc jockey Don played a big part In Back It is hoped that salei of record will raise MM over the next three years for McDonald House Copies of the record are available from any member or from the Toronto- Dominion Bank bra neb In the Hilton Hills Shopping Georgetown Kinsmen urge you to Up port their newest cause and help make a child future a little blighter dm BOOKS I IMrTED CHRISTIAN BOOKS RECORDS GIFTS STOCK REDUCTION SALE OF RECORDS PRICED AT FOR OR EACH GEORGE ST BRAMPTON PHONE Village churchgoers charmed by inspiring sermon on Love SMITH Herald Correspondent HIT was Summary Day for the current project Crewel Em broidery which was sponsored by the Homo Economics of the Department of Agriculture It was held St Pauls United in Milton Men of last week was one of the many organizations that had ploys of their handiwork here Miny ladies here show different times during the afternoon and evening had a good showing as there were participating in the class and most of them had a piece of work on display Love was the subject for the sermon Sunday at the Church here The message given by Mr Stiles was ful and Inspiring The adults as well as the children enjoyed the timely told to them before Sunday School It was about two common words Hello and Goodbye The musical selection given by the men choir was very much enjoyed During the service Joyce Clarke was inducted as a Steward This was February Frolic Sunday The thought of having this fun afternoon was nated by the Sunday School teachers Both old and young alike numbering about gathered at farm owned by the at about in the afternoon Some brought skates others skis and there were some and a group with toboggans The weather was ideal and everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves All families contributed to the supper which was held around 5 in the Church The appetites were keen after all the activity and it t take long or the large pot of Chili to disappear as well as the rolls and salad The dessert was assorted kinds of home made pics No doubt the outing will be held again next winter as this one proved to a success All the tickets were sold ahead for the Valentine Dance held Saturday night at the Community Centre which re sulted in a good crowd The music was provided by Gil a DJ from lira ma lea Ribs Somervllte will provide the music for March 14 Red Cross blood donor clinics could not operate with out the help of dedicated volunteers Not only is It volunteers who give blood but It volunteers who help recruit blood donors and help advertise and operate the clinics Become a volunteer Contact your local Red Cross today dance The Hall hoard has also phnned to have a variety night for the Community early Registration for Soccer will be next Thursday Feb from to m at the Community Centre Mini Squirt years of age Squirt years Atom years of age by certificate Is a must FURNITURE WAREHOUSE LTD JUST ARRIVED mmm- Entertainment Centres Prices start at 249 ITD TERMS AVAILABLE 334 SI Hwy 7 Georgetown 416 Come to Church GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday ySctoolO PASTOR EDWIN H MITCHELL if an fobriory22 Mo nnWoishp Horn and Our Church Your Chi My Fin 1 id Pn and Pit PI lows We come P Weekly Is CI Roc Monthly Fdowshp j tors Wo WE HOPE TO YOU THIS SUNDAY ST GEORGES CHURCH can Sunday Fobruary22 earn Holy Euchii Holy Eucharist J or Church 1 m Morning Prayer LUTHERAN CHURCH W SI PASTOR REV DRtCKAMER Sunday Fobruary22 19S1 ChurO m Sunday School ChurchSorv Church of Lulhoran Hour Beat the February BLAHS With Our Greenhouse Sale Save money while brightening up your home with Healthy Green Plants Our already low prices have been slashed by OFF EFFECTIVE FEB 19th to MARCH 1st Firewood Is available in face cords part cords bundles ALSO KINDLING YES we are open DAYS A WEEK Weekdays 9 am to Saturday am to 30 Sunday 1 am to 30 MEAD0WUNDS NURSERY LTD BO N R 3 2B3 1501-

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