Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 14, 1983, p. 5

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EXTRA Friday 1WJ Page I Military presence alarmed Berlin visitor By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent Community Club met at the home of Irene Hunter on Jan Cheeter Early presided for a short business perl and minutes of two previous meetings were read by Gertrude Guest speaker Paul spoke on pis recent trip to the World Youth Congress In Berlin Germany where coun tries were represented by delegates It one thing be found very frightening and bard to get used to the presence of the military not only In East Genua ny but En all tbe Euro pean countries Armour ed tanks could be aeon lumbering along the three lane highway which all have one lane reserved for tanks only Farmers In West Ger many are compensated for working land along the border because face the dally danger of being snot Paul said when the congress took three buses on a guided tour of Cast Germany they were treat well however when the three Junior Farmers from Ontario were on a motor trip tbey were a rough time with of red tape He said the air is polluted with smell of cheap gas used In all motor vehicle and leaves a lot to be desired They motored from Holland through France West and East Germany down to Austria and Sw Paul was by Anne Wilson and everyone showed their appreciation- Following the speaker five tables of euchre were enjoyed Lunch was by the bosks assisted by Spencer Wilson moved vote of thanks to the hostess and the lunch Women s Institute held their first meeting of the year Jan with a tour of Kirk Kraft Among tbe dis plays and crafts they saw the making of pottery and also weaving of a scarf on a loom Following tbe tour the members met tbe home of Van Leevwen with president Dorothy McLean in the chair A short business period Included a quilting course with Amy Burke and Van as leaders at HI II crest Stamps are to be saved and brought to tbe next meeting The roll call A fad In your teens was answered by IS memb ers Charleston Dance Skirts Black or brown stockings Shawls Hats and heavy underwear The meeting under tbe historical research committee heard two papers Amy Burke read a prepared paper by Dorothy McLean on the family of five boys and two girls whose father was Eli Gollop Sr He operated a harness shop and one day a fire started In his shop from melting rosin in a stove The shop and home was leveled claiming the life of a small girl The Gollop family Included Job Mrs Isabel Webster nee Gollop George Eli Benjamin dentist Mrs Black Mary Jane Robert George home and Dr Websters home now Kirk Kraft both across the street from each other were the show places of with their landscaping and the HERALD Community Sick Kids Hospital gets Wl donation Mrs AW BENTON Herald Correspondent We extend sympathy to Mrs Edgar and family In the death of Edgar Beeney Sr Jan J The family owned farm where Waterfalls playground stands for many years Llmehouse Womens Institute met in their Memorial Hall Jan Vice president Mrs Hannah chaired meet which opened with usual Mary Stewart Coll and the Ode followed by tbe roll call I resolve that I shall Few admitted making a resolution It was decid ed to draw for the recent completed quilt at the Jan euchre party to be held In the Hall Thanks were received from the Red Cross for quilts donated recently An interesting advanc ed quilt making course will be taught at Hill- crest Church and later here Interested persons should contact Mrs Klrkwood before Jan IS Members or our friends are asked to band In craft Items valued at IS or less at our March meeting These will be for sale at tbe Lee home gift stall Ansi a donation to I Children Hospital will be sent there A committee was named to plan July I and convenors of standing thought out food rules committees for their short items Mrs Moulden led a dis cussion on Be It resolved and the W I Grace ended that the I prepare Mrs extended Spectacles are not all created equal Georgetown Optical Unequalled for Eyewear Al Uniterm and flh tr Alt guaranteed against breakage ere CAM Georgetown Optical 8773562 COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Georgetown Market Place no one quality To help complete this family history a paper was read by Gladys Chester on the frame home of Mrs Black This home was rebuilt after father Ells harness shop fire and was located in the middle of where Mrs and Mrs Bert Carneys bouse Is now situated Black home came right to tbe street and was originally built as a hotel but was never used several of rooms were never finish ed Mrs Black operated a grocery store and later an Icecream parlor but fire again In IMS demolished the home Mrs Black was tbe former Mary Jane Gollop and the life of her sister Isabel Dr Websters wife will be researched and presented at a later meeting Lunch was served by tbe hostess assisted by Eleanor Hyatt and Kay Wllatm Georgetown Custom Car Sound REPAIRS to alt Stereos Tape Decks Turntables Portables Auto Bfa or Small Waft Dm Ail FrawEstlmatM 8772425 MAKE FITNESS YOUR RESOLUTION FOR 83 Now is the time to lose weight firm up beat stress and 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