Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 4, 1981, p. 6

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Page SECTION A THE HERALD Wednttdmy March iwt Fireflies enjoy winter weather Herald Executive Committee members Tor the George town Fireflies Camping Group are as follows President Past President Secretary Treasurer Program Committee Social Committee Camp Coordinator Conservation Publicity Joan and Murray Harrison Diane Hesse Mary and Larry Hornby Sally and Dave Caldwell Janet and Hal Ridley Helen and Bill Anderson Elsie and Danny Hewitt Denisc and Bob Bolton Margand Ted Hewitt Loraa and Steve Thompson Georgetown Fireflies executive member are seated Joan and Harrison standing left to right Mart Hornby Sally Caldwell Larry Hornby Hewitt Thompson Dave Caldwell rn a Thompson Bolton Diane and Mil Hesse Ted and Janet and Club photo started with a successful Crib Night Jan at the home of Elsie and Danny Hewitt The first place winners were Elsie land The losers were Diane Hesse and Dave Caldwell Helen Anderson won the hidden score prize On Feb a Family Tobogganing afternoon was held at Cedarvale Pork Conditions were ideal and the nine families attending thoroughly enjoyed the outside activity The hot dogs and hot chocolate served at the end of the afternoon of fun was enjoyed by both young and old On Feb members of the club were taught dance lessons by Carol Williams at St Albans Hall in Glen Williams Some of the steps learned were Alley Cat Hustle Slosh the Tennessee Cake Walk and the Teton Mountain Dance It was good to have Marg Hewitt out this event and to see her recovering nicely from her recent surgery Also present from Whitney Texas was Rice A lovely pot luck lunch provided by the members of the dub was a delicious ending to a fun filled evening We understand that Mel is in the Georgetown Hospital and we all extend get well wishes and hope he home and feeling better soon The next Georgetown Firefly meeting will be held at the Canada Trust building on Main Street In Georgetown March 17 at p If anyone is interested in Joining the club or finding out more information please reel free to contact Joan and Murray Harrison at The next social event is a Hat Dance March to be held at Sacrc Coeur Hall Tickets are available now from Helen and BUI Anderson Local team in provincial darts tourney Legion Lines Car club draw Him men Clark Gibson Shirley Leslie 1B1 Bob 142 48Lyne McCorry The Car Draw is March Volunteers will be needed do not wait to be asked offer to help and make this a good night Comrades In Georgetown Hospital are Nick Garvin Sam and Wiggins Ladies Auxllary members in George town Hospital arc Maggie Hunter Jean and Eve Sanderson The Pub Tones will be in the Lounge Saturday evening Fun Dart Day and Dance March 14 Sec Gib for Dance tickets at per couple Dart teams per team The next curling Fun Day will be April The list will go on the board Thursday March at S m and curlers are required The Provincial Curling is at Georgetown March 19 Keep March for the Ian Dance till 1 a More on this later Comrade Lloyd is looking into the possibility of a branch news letter all mem who helped with the summit or are Interested in this project call Lloyd at Over the next few months the membership chairman Pat will try upgrade the membership cards Some cards were damaged and some destroyed a number of years ago If Pat needs any Information please fill him in bring things up to date The Zone elections were held at Branch Sun day Elected to the position of Zone Commander was Jack James of Brampton branch The Deputy Zone Commander elected was A of Erin branch The LA sent four Dart teams to Feb and one of teams will go on the HERALD Community Norval Travels to the North Ballinafad Still some openings on boys soccer team By SMITH Herald Correspondent Community Centre trlduy It was family couples brought their families and friends which resulted in attendance The Well Ashgrove By Tom Elliott to the Provincial Darts at Lake June 13 The team consists of Thompson Jean Reid Gretla Stoddard and Sharon Middle Ion All the teams were warmly treated at by the branch president who was a former Branch 120 member does the name sound familiar Norm and Jean On Saturday the L A Zone Dart Tourney was held at Georgetown and Branch LA came first with Carney K Monk Maltby and N Bell the second team was from Bra ma lea and the third place team of C of Georgetown The ladles night was a huge success a big Wanks must go to the Entertainment Con mil tee and everyone who helped a number of ladies say should more often The Branch donated jOOto tin Ball Club to help their season and we wish them every success This bill club is a credit to the community Family visit highlights trip to JR country By Mrs JOHN BELLBODDY Herald Correspondent Here we are into blustery March and here hoping it brings winter weather for three weeks yet This mild stuff we ve been having Is very bad for the fields and bulbs because it might start growth too soon You may need long boots and snow shovels once or twice yet The Women Institute held a successful- euchre Feb 21 In Hall with 18 tables In play Winners were Ladies Marjorie Wilson Mrs Bob Alexander Consolation Jessie Devlin Mens Harold McClure Jim Carney Conso lation Bob Alexander Lucky draws Ellen McGowan Robinson Birth day Mrs Lloyd Fisher Travelling prizes Harold Mrs Lunch was served ending a very pleasant evening We have hod some sick people In hospital Mrs Vcrn Picket Mrs Maurice Dixon Cecil Wilson and William Allison in Toronto General but we re glad they are able to be at home again Mr and Mrs Clayton Wilson have returned from a three week plane trip to Burleson Texas lo visit their daughter and family Mr and Mrs Fred Williamson and also with friends at Grnnbury and Fort Worth before flying home A very successful Father and Son banquet was held in Hlllcrest Church Feb for the Scouts Cubs Venturers and Rovers and their dads under the capable planning and work of Mrs James McPhail and her willing helpers ive provided music for dinting An enjoyable time is bad by all Tin Lenten 1ollow ship With Christ bey Sun day and the first sermon given by Mr Stiles or the worship service at the Church The Fellowship Tears was pianist for the lad choir as they favored with the singing of the beautiful anthem Has Any body Seen A Trouble Thi beautiful flower irraiiimint o yellow roses in the Samtuary were in memory of Dora who passed awny recently at her home in Han Germany We extend sympathy to Mr and Mrs Paul and family in loss of a mother and grandmother Mr Hilton left for their home in Manitoba Thursday after spin an tin joy able three weeks holiday here visiting with their lughter and son in Mr Mrs John Contra I Mora to Stewart who brought home a trophy when he won third prize for playinj pool at a held at Erin over the weekend Mr and Mrs Danny Dldd Alton spent Sunday with their friends Mr and Mrs Bruno and Mrs Ruth Burt There are still few posi lions available on the liallina fad Soccer team If you have any boys seven and eight that would like lophy contact Gord or Colton for more information lly K WILSON Herald I Community Cub met at the home of and Kay Wilson last Monday Feb Claude Melai ghlin was chairman Marguerite Hunter read the minutes with members and our visitors present A sum of money was voted lo the I Handicapped of the at the Farm Centre Gertrude offered her home for the next with Mary and Thompson the committee Kay Wilson introduced the leaker George of Brampton who taught school for a couple of years at on Grot Slave Luke in the Northwest Territories showed slides and gavi a commentary buffalo aid caribou on which the native people really ere sinks of thi native people and their homes some of the Eskimo children as well as tile rugged terrain lakes and rivers said he found it to sleep night with the midnight sun still shining The slides were excellent and Alan thanked the and asked him to pot of spring flowers for his wife Cathy Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Early and Once May The annual the Community was held with Julian Reed MPP guest speaker Julian said the was formed in a crisis to save the old school and we also have to consider the kind of place we want to live in It going to lake a lot of effort lo keep our lifestyle and com together and everyone to get involved Julian was introduced by Hugh Mcrarlani and thanked by Dorothy McLean Greet from Peter and a presentation of a plaque to Jam Cunningham or his Joe chairman of the nominating committee announced the si of officers Hugh MeFarlanc Secretary Joan Carter officers Deanna Reed IMcr linda Todd Hal ing Mary Bond Lois Baseball I Hawse Nor val Neigh Grace Craw ford The Sin day School children of St I ml injoyed a Pan ike Luncheon after the church service last Sunday The children have been busy making a Lenten Banner for church The Nerval Neighbors met lust Wednesday for their week meclug with Grace Crow ford chairing the business Marguerite Hunter introduced the entertainment which was provided by members of the Mono Road 1 and took the form of play entitled The Goose Hangs High written by Mrs It was a takeoff on the old nursery rhyme Goosey Goosey Gander Community news is for everyone Give us a call at 8772201 The scene took place In a court room where the dirty old man was tried for trespass Ing and gay Goose Gander and May Lady were the witnesses Everyone showed their appreciation and a lovely lunch was served The United Church Couples Club held their monthly meeting in the church basement with a good crowd attending Ken and Lois Re Id group had charge of the evening Moffat introduced Boyd of George town who gave an informative talk an Heart Stress and Stroke Jean Duntop thanked the speaker presented him with ft on behalf of the group present Georgetown Youth Soccer Club 1981 REGISTRATION Saturday March 7 Gordon Arena 9 30 a 12 30pm Mini Soccer for Boys bom 1973and1974 per player House League and Competitive Soccer for Boys born and Girls born 1 1 974 Girls born in 1 974 have the choice of mini soccer or Girls House League per player Maximum per family A limited number of children bom In wfO be registered providing one parent is a coach or manager Proof of Ago and a Paront Guardian signature Registration fees Include uniform and turn photograph Alter 12 30 March boa late registration leo of per player heats water cheaper than electricityBut its times faster too Type of Heat Amount of Water Heated Gas Water Heater 4 Gallons Water Heater 54 4 Gallons Time for rise temp of90F 1 hr hrs 34 mins Based on independent tests You can take a shower in the money you save heating your water with gas But with natural gas you can have an almost continuous supply of hoi water for showers the dishwasher the washing machine and the kitchen and bathroom and laundry sinks And you can rent or buy your gas water heater from Union Gas If Union Gas heats your home we ought to be heating your water Call your local Union Gas office What can warm and friendly gat do for today onion ghs

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