Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 4, 1981, p. 5

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Red Cross Marches into campai Red Cross helps Italians rebuild The Hills branch or the tied Cross has launched its 1881 campaign for funds with WO and area captains to coordinate he drive Pictured above during a campaign kickoft tea Thursday night are If ft right John campaign chairman Connie publicity chairman canvassers Davii Janet Dean and Jean Kmlrai second row Connie VanGoch Theresa Smith and Erica Thompson third row Sheila Ward and Lei Douglas In honor of Red Cross month in llalton Hills lied Cross and town officials raised a flag at the awn Trafalgar Road offices Saturday morning Herald photo TOWN OF HALTON HILLS LIBRARY AND CULTURAL CENTRE Bowl for arts complex at Rotary Bowlerama ByJOIIMlOfr Herald Special Supporters of the new Hills Library Arts Centre will get an opportunity to for dollars That the date Georgetown Rotary Club hopes to set teams from all organizations arts groups sports clubs and local bust turn out in force to compete for a new challenge cup as yet unnamed Dollars raised from the Big to be held at the Georgetown Bowling Lanes will go toward the public fund raising for the town most ambitious project now under construction at old library site Ralph a member of the Rotary Committee plan It is hoped will be an allday event said tentative plans call Tor each bowler to pay to compete We hope it will develop into a real fun day with lots of healthy between from com munity arts sports and groups he said Just Imagine for example if Theatre were to enter the Jolly Jest groups logo and Major Pete his Merry Men Obviously the arc endless so mi hope this will be an activity which will appeal to ALL members of he community Mr suggested hat more dollars could be raised if competing lions prior sponsorship from indiv dual supporters such pledges based on number of strikes bowled or total game points We haven worked out all details yet Were still open to suggestions but the and the challenge cup are firm he said Mr added that It was hoped that Letter to the Editor- says thanks for support To the Editor of The Herald If anyone in Georgetown has had cause to question whether is still in the realms of the tindead this past month they can point to The Herald for verification Your support of Georgetown Little Theatres attempts to bring Stoker classic talc of the evil vampire to the local stage has been and extremely generous All of us who work in community organizations depend on the local media to boost our activities On behalf of Little Theatre our sincere thanks for boosting the spirits of our performed who one final plug will be appearing for the last time in this comedy thriller tomorrow Friday and Saturday night And in rase anyone didn know at Sac re Church Hall At p Again thank you Yours rely John Rot Publicity Count Georgetown Little Theatre makes changes The Georgetown Volunteer Ambulance Service has announced changes in its executive Daryl has been named president Peter Wolf vice president Williams director of administration BUI Moore operations director and Donna Masscna director of training GDHS students go German Students from Georgetown District High School took part along with over students from other schools in and Peel in the Regional High School German Contest at College in None of the students placed in the contest but teacher Ann Campbell said the competition was good experience The contest is divided into two categories for students of German background and for students with no background In German or a related language Prizes were donated by the Consulate of the Federal German Republic the Swiss and Austrian embassies WMF of Canada Ltd and the GermanCanadi an Council for the Arts A report from a fled Cross League special correspondent in the earthquake tone In Italy indicates that as of the ing of February conditions In the mountainous regions ore still bad Though caravans and trail era are available many faml Lies fear further tremors and prefer to live in cowsheds There at least they can build a fire on the floor warming both themselves and their animals Food and water ore carried up the mountainsides from the roads In 30 of these mountain villages construction is well underway on Red Cross social welfare centres These will accommodation for families during the day and provide hot meals school and sanitary facilities meeting places and social activities The Canadian Red Cross has funded one of these centres Other Red Cross Societies are also providing funds and the European Economic Community Is help ing the Italian Red Cross to build 10 of them Construction has begun on prefabricated housing units funded by the German Red Cross As well as the social welfare centres the Red Cross is hard at work providing food water care and comfort to the home less It has replaced the demo lished bakery in Tcora with the new oven so bread have to be trucked over miles of hillside for the villagers The huge machine Is in constant opera Hon producing pure drinking water since smashed pipes have not yet been repaired This machine was purchased by the League following the disaster and has also seen duty after earthquakes In Yugoslavia and Algeria Trucks deliver water on a non stop round of stricken villages On Feb the Italian Canadian Association of York University in to donated to Red Cross to be forwarded to the earthquake relief program Every dollar received Is sent directly to the League of Red Cross Societies In Geneva to be used in the disaster area Donations for the Red Cross Italian Earthquake winter relief program can be sent to the Canadian Red Cross Society Ontario Division Street Toronto Ontario M4Y2H5 Glen addition approved The Credit Valley lion Authority CVCA has given the goahead for the construction of all addition to Glen Williams Public School The authority had originally refused permission for the board of education to add a general purpose room to the school because the addition would lie within the flood plain Since the original decision however CVCA staff met with the architect and plans have been drawn up to Mood proof the addition Start recommended lo the executive committee that be addition be approved March fundraising month Tor the Canadian Red Cross Society and the Georgetown branch hat launched its campaign Mayor Pete and Kearsey raised he Red Cross flag at the own offices on Trafalgar Road Saturday morning some help from Red Cross Corps member Phyllis Mary Davis and Chris and Terry other prizes would be donated which could be awarded to individual bowlers for partial achievements During the current hospitalization of com chairman Fred Long Mr suggested that groups and organizations in teres led in sponsoring teams should contact him The Big will kick off a year of fund raising activities by Georgetown Rotary Club In making good its pledge lo raise towards the new library in Ire arts centre In May the club In conjunction with Brampton Rotary will be co- sponsoring the second annual trade fair half the proceeds from which arc slotted to wn the library cultural centre fund A Las Vegas Night is also being planned and in anticipation of a tiled Fall opening the club has tentatively booked Eric Peterson much acclaimed oneman show Billy Bishop Goes lo War for Nov The Georgetown Rotary Anns meantime stealing a march on their menfolk will boost their fund raising efforts Tuesday March 10 when they host a Spring Extravaganza Fashion Show at Coeur Church Hall Canada Voice of Racing track announcer Wells will put in a special guest appearance as the show only mate model On this occasion he will be relinquishing the microphone to Barbara Young thcorlglnatoroflhcshow who will be both commentator and fashion Seven downtown merchants will be displaying their wares Henry Men Wear The Tellers Cage The Lingerie Boutique II s A Small World John Boughton Jewellers Towels Things and The Village Shoppe Rotary Anns president Marie said he club hopes to raise about if all tickets are sold Thus far 144 have been sold at each which includes light refresh For more Information and tickets Mrs Simpson should be contacted at Missing from town library this week the long of Georgetown Little Theatre commemorative seat plaque purchasers During the current produc lion of Count last shows tomorrow Friday and Saturday nights at the list has been on display at Coeur Church Hall Most recent additions In Memory or Alex and Margaret In Memory of Jack and Blair both donated by Janet Verdun Lodge No 184 Details of the GLT fund raising scheme can be obtain cd from John Roe 2824 or Mary Main vitos Markets BANANAS CELERY 29 lb 3forl TOMATOES ORANGES LEMONS Shelled WALNUTS lb Order your Birthday and Wedding cakes here Fruit tor alt occasions Whilo last OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY Dainty Flower Basket Bouquets for Bridesmaids of and pink nth ro canutions ft AMnrtouctikvAtmi FDMlKro A Milt Strati Hilton Hills 8776901 GOOD PEOPLE IIIPG7 GOOD GOVERNMENT FRAN BAINES 1 EXPERIENCE ABILITY VISION NEEDS A STRONG VOICE INSIDE GOVERNMENT only 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