Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 11, 1981, p. 10

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SECTION A THE Wednesday November 1981 Looking forward to parade Herald Special The October meeting of Georgetown Club was held at the home of lioness Pat Mason with Lioness President in the chair Minutes of the last meeting were read by secretary Pal Mason ItwoHfclttheFailFalr booth had been a success and suggestions were for next year Lioness Lena Con the nearly new toys and sports equipment sale at the Hall Saturday Leaflets will be given out at Lioness Merrill arranged for the lunch and help at the euchre party to be held Nov Wat Lion I tall Members will be happy to pick up senior citizens They may call at or President at Lioness Louise la a CHEQUELNG CYSTIC FIBROSIS BUBBLE The Kinsmen and Incite Clubs at Georgetown recently added another to the research fund In the bailie against fibrosis a crippling disease of childhood andavtsll last Wednesday Don Cross ley centre volunteer regional director of Ontario Foundation brought farther Inspiration to continue their worthwhile work The clubs meeting at the Lions Hall saw Mr and Mrs greeted by left right past president Bob Kinetic CF chairman Savage and Kinsmen CF chairman Don Masblnter Local Kinsmen and Kindles annually raise about for the campaign using the fund railing bubble seen here You 1 find a bubble awaiting your donation at several local businesses Herald photo Kinettes make good hot dogs hamburgs for fundraising Annual church turkey dinner feeds over 300 By SMITH The village was olive with Herald Correspondent activity Saturday evening loco when church turkey Jesse McEncry was hostess supper was being served at the for the November meeting of church Over tickets were the W I sold in advance and there The president Reggie were many take out dinners raids opened the meeting in ordered It was usual a the usual way The roll call success Thanks are due to the most welcome transfer mem from Exeter Club She will be taking over the correspond ence with the two foster child Moat members look forward to participating In the Santa Claus Parade Nov IS Lioness Chapman is In charge of costumes and has arranged work meetings each week An invitation has been received from the committee of the Acton Santa Clous Parade Lioness Goes was con gratulated on her award from the Red Cross for working on their canvasses Lioness Gail Laroche will host the Nov IB meeting Lioness Rita intro duced her daughter Pat who bad come from Midland to present a most enjoyable pro gram Pat has her degree in Physical Education and explained her own philosophy on physical fitness The mem bers followed her lead In the basic exercises and steps the very popular dancer A tasty lunch was provided by Lioness Doreen Merrill and Lioness Gall Laroche A CANADIAN INVESTMENT Agnes Mary or Georgetown was Invested a week ago Friday a a Serving Sister of the Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem by Canadian GovernorGeneral Edward at a ceremony at Notre Dame Basilica In The annual ceremony pays tribute to volunteers with outstanding Order and Its two foundations the St John Ambulance Association and Brigade and the Ophthalmic Hospital In Jerusalem Ottawa bureau photo Herald Special The Club of Georgetown has once again had a very busy and worth fall schedule In September the year began with the club selling hot dogs and ham burgers to fellow Kin fa mil at he Zone baseball tourney Hornby Park Georgetown a third annual flea market was held the following weekend and despite the rain proved to be another successful project Also in Mr Jlmmie Murray wis guest speaker at the club first general meeting giving on Inform ve talk on educating deaf children the school Tor the dear in Milton where she used to teach In October the club pre sented the Margaret 1963 assassination film Three days prior to the anniversary of the tragic incident the Klnette of Georgetown takes a cinematic look at theories behind the assassination of President John Kennedy The public Is welcome to Join the Kinettes for a screening of the film JFK Theory of Assassination Nov 19 the Hills Library and Cultural Centre to serve up tyme buffet Herald Special The Georgetown Joyceltes will be hosting an OldTyme Country Breakfast Nov In honor of the Year of the Disabled and In recognition of handicapped resident of Region IheJaycetlea have committed themselves to raising urgently needed funds for Milton Ernest Drury School for the Deaf Ground Swirling Judging the danger of a tornado by the appearance of a funnel cloud can be deadly Research by two that there Is often a violent swirling vortex at ground level well before the funnel cloud touches down The primary school Is In desperate need of equipment for coordination develop ment while the Junior school needs television adaptors in order totecelve the of educational programm ing which Is ctosecaplioned for the deaf In the senior school the children are being trained to use a telephone system for which costly equipment must be All proceeds from the solo of tickets for the Nov 22 breakfast will be donated directly to these causes The are planning an old fashioned fun filled morning for those attending MPP Julian Reed will be strumming his banjo and singing Mayor Chamber of Commerce Pres- and Drury School superintendent will be busy serving up a delicious country buffet breakfast by tho The breakfast win bo held at the St Church flail In Glen Williams which has been generously donated tor the ocas ion Breakfast will be served continuously from to a m When you finish eating you are wcl to stay and continue to njoy the TicketsarefSfor adults or children Children four under are admitted free So if you been waiting for a chance to enjoy some good food and good fun andl want to support a good cause THIS IS IT Tickets are available by calling Dlanne at or Fiona at Memorial Award to Barbara Treviranus This is a bursary given to a Georgetown District High School honor graduatefor high proficiency and excellent school citizen ship The Kinettes were also involved in participating in Opry North with the Kins men Oct Besides attending such social events as the Kins men ladies night and the en party at Cheryl and Rick Crawford the have been making preparations for another up coming fund raising event Nov 19 the Club of Georgetown will feature journalist Dave O at the new Hal ton Hills Library Cultural Centre Mr O will present Tacts and films on he assassination of Pre sident John Kennedy mating 18 years of research on this dramatic and Intrl gulng subject Tickets may be obtained by phoning Carol 3946 877 A special reduced rate Is avail able for senior and high school students All pro ceeds will of course be used for the many community donations of he Kinettc Club of Georgetown was answered by each naming the flower of the month they were born There were several items of business to be dealt with Grace McEncry as convenor for Education and Cultural affairs took over meeting Elletn Burt gave the current events Ada Kirk wood gave motto Pray For a Good Harvest But Keep on Hoeing It was prepared by Winnie Smllh Eleanor McLean had an interesting story about a a bled person Grace McEncry had a good report of the area Convention she recently attended There was a sale of crafts relating to Christmas or homemade deco rations the money from this going for welfare To end the program Mrs Robinson and her daughter gave a demonstration on flower arranging Mrs Sleso- raitls then returned to the chair to preside over unfinlsh cd business She announced that We have a new member Schwarz who was welcomed into the membership of the W I The meeting then adjourned Marg and Ada Kirk wood assisted the hostess with the serving of lunch different committees and the community as a whole who helped in many ways The Euchre which the Hall Board sponsored was not well attended due portly perhaps to the fact that the church supper was thefollowlng night Those that come enjoyed themselves and arc looking forward to another one or two The priie winners were 1st for ladles Agnes Mundy who was visitor being Jean mother 2nd Martha Lewis 1st for Dave Walker 2nd for men Norman Consolation went to Linda Connor The 1st Pack of Cubs attended church service Sunday There were a nice lot of worshippers out for armistice Sunday The mini hod a special story for the youngsters regarding guns and war which I would leave a lasting Impression on them H H VIDEO IS INTRODUCING THE SANYO Home Video Cassette Recorder On this exciting new concept sold exclusively by the Permanent Model VTC9100A handsomely styled with all front controls records livo with camera or from broadcast built in L E up to 3 hours on a single ci memory digital tape ci HUNDREDS OF MOVIES TO CHOOSE FROM ANY MOVIE VIDEO RECORDER members Blank Tapes and Cleaners H H VIDEO 27 MAIN ST S GEORGETOWN I uweiaring I Resort Timesharing comes to Halton Hills you are cordially invited to a DYNAMIC FILM PRESENTATION Cranberry Vacation 3 days Deludes movies CALL TODAY to Register SACRE COEUR PARISH HALL 39 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