Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 2, 1982, p. 3

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Ivn Davidson and the Country Gents are getting be quite a popular attraction at area community event Daildson mother lo law of Mayor Pete Pomeroy assembled her band for Saturday annual barbecue for United Church held again In and around school The Country Gtnt featuring Bob Armstrong on banjo Jim McDermot on violin Terry on drums and on trumpet helped Mrs Davidson keep diners toes tapping while delicious barbecued chicken potato salad fresh rolls and cole slaw was erved up Herald photos by Paul Doney That one more sails fled customer as Garnet leaves the food line with United Church barbecued treat A well as keeping more than 1 DM perennial diners well nourished congregation members like Flora Castle and had tome fixings available for the old sweet tooth literally hundreds of homebaked pies and pastries lined School auditorium where the annual barbecue was held If you harm I yd sampled the good call fun entertainment and along and the warm community spirit that the More than 1000 enjoy churchs barbecue By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent United church barbecue was a big ess Saturday evening with over a thousand people partaking of the delicious chicken salads and pies Dinner music by Iva Davidson and her group of musicians made for a happy atmosphere and everyone went home with a full tummy after visiting with friends they only see once a year The church members were satisfied too with the end results of their one big project of the year and the Seven are nominated for Legion posts Car Club winners ore Bob and Hazel Dumper Joyce Monlcath Trudy Paul Lucille Ted Arnold and Ethel King The Pub Tones should be entertaining In the Lounge Saturday evening This has not been confirmed Alter the general meet ing Thursday night lnations were opened for the various offices for the coming year Nominated for president were Ward G Telford Kirk B Collins F Tut Harri son and P Chamberlain Nominated Tor First Vice President were Wright H Bottoms Clarke and Tut Harrison Nominated for Second Vice were J Hayes R Bradley Tutly Chamberlain E Clarke G Ball M and Chamberlain Nomina executive officers were T Elliott S Lawr T Smith Tut Harrison R G and The nominations will be opened again at pm sharp Juno If any paid up member wishes to nom any additional com rades they may do so This is an Important meeting because whoever gets elected will be runn the branch for the next Be there early and your member ship card with you for voting privileges Let have a good turnout weather made for a lovely evening Unit of United church held their May meeting at the home of Kate with Marion Laird presiding Catherine Laidlaw had charge of the devotional and called on Muriel Wey for the scrip- Roll call was answered with a thought on Mother Day The study was given by Kay Wilson who read an article entitled To Poland with Love It told about the people of Stc Marie canvassing for Poland With this money two men were appointed to fly to West Germany where they rented a tractor trailer and bought medical supp lies and basic food prod SPRING CLEANING GETTING YOU DOWN LOOK lib UP MAID IN CANADA ESTIMATES FOR RESIDENTIAL CLEANING TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS MilliereTV 10 DAY sale NOW AT ATRUCKLOADOFRCAs RCA has cleared M I TV has made spectacular buys RCA GEO TS AND WE LI PASS THESE SAVINGS ON TO YOU IF YOU ACT NOW MANY OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM Fisher endorses complaint THE HERALD Wednesday June 1681 Pages School awards sexist Three awards given out at commencement- at the Georgetown District High School are given by organizations whoso for ng recipients Includes the students sex Ferguson of Georgetown brought this slate or affairs lo the Ha lion board lion a attention Thursday night In trim piece of correspondence I believe that such as this Is no longer acceptable and I object to the board allow such organizations and awards to be Included in any program In our public school system Mr Ferguson wrote I ask that the board act to stop this practice and I request response from an elected member of the board Hal ton Hills trustee Betty Fisher backed Mr Ferguson complaints It against the charter of rights Its sex dls crimination she said Though Its gracious of people to offer those scholarships he Mr Ferguson believes there should be no sex discri at oil Mrs Fisher said Trustee Anne Fairfield disagreed saying that schools should accept awards according to the criteria donors have established I really believe wo she said For the is really stepping out of Board administration should accept the criteria board to set parameters our bounds Mrs Fair will be responding to Mr donors set as far as and establish such criteria field told trustees Ferguson letter Board revives coffee wars Coffee prices rose fell tost week for toffee drinkers around the Halt on board of education tabic Finance committee chairman Bill was out to make a point Tuesday night May when a big blue sign by the coffee urn stated coffee now cost 30 cents cd In brackets below was cents and tax resulting from new Ontario budget Tuesday night meeting was a special meeting held for town councillors chambers of and the public by the board finance commit lee The committee pre sented the regions school budget not neglect to mention the extra burden the government s budget added with its new taxes Coffee prices dipped back lo cents for Thurs day night regular board meeting however leading reporters to suspect poll tics was involved In the sudden rlso and fall in the popular brew price REC KIDS ROLL ON Interested In finding out more about the town roller skating program- The recreation department is offering courses Wednesday nights In Memorial Arena and residentsyoung and oldtan on and Join lie fun wttb Instructor Jean Vaughan Classes are arranged according to age and the lis course fee Includes rental of skates Give the recreation department a call tor more Information extension CO or IS Herald photo uets They drove their truck over the border into Poland and through par priests in different cities and towns distrib uted their goods They found a lot of heart aches and broken spirits however people are trying lo look on the sunny side through all their hard ships Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Dor McLean Women Instit ule district annual was held at Hill crest Church In Hornby May Attending from I were president Dorothy Mc Lean secretary Marguer He Hunter members Ethel Webb Jean llarrop Amy Burke Gladys and Anne Wilson amalgam two stores to 41 Main Street on June 21st 1982 ALL Ladies Dress Shoes Reduced All AIR STEP Must be sold Reg Prices to NOW ONLY All Other LADIES DRESS SHOES Reduced by at least Buy a PURSE to match and receive OFF Check out our other GREAT BARGAINS for the whole Family ORTHOPAEDIC PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED FLETCHERS family shoes GEORGETOWNS FOREMOST FOOT FITTERS 102 Main St S Downtown Georgotown 8771664

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