Special Red Cross program pre residents for disaster Emergency training March 5 Herald Special The HUTs Red Cross Emergency Plan win bold its next training Sac March at purpose of the couth la to train vohm- to work on response learns In case of emer gency At the present time Halloo Hills baa the teams of volunteers trained three In George town and two in Acton Team Captains In Georgetown are Ron Chatten one Gail Willi am son two Crystal Thorogooa three in Acton the team Captains are Mary and Wayne Cameron one Ken ChappeH two and Murray Harrison two Each team would be called out In an emer gency to look after an evacuation centre In the Rod Cross Emergency the food clothing supplies securi ty of the minor first aid registration of An 11 year veteran Promoting crafts and sharing an Interest in crafts have drawn about Georgetown and area residents together into the Arts and Crafts of Georgetown club Making ceramics weaving pottery painting stead work sad making leather and silver Jewellery keep members busy Members an annual exhibition and sale of their crafts and nave speakers of Interest at their meetings The Arts and Crafts club was founded during the war years in August by Heme members are Interested others the joy of doing craft work and la reviving Canadian handicrafts Club president Pat Beer has been leading the membership for over years The membership fee is IS and each member must be an active To find out mora about the dub or to Join contact Mr Bear at Agency eases lifes trials ByANIPEDERlAN Staff Writer What to do if youre unemployed Just throw up your hands in frustration Do something about It Halton Family Servic es Jack Knight says the first thing to do when you get that pink slip is to prepare to cope with It financially Talk to your lawyer a credit counsellor or your accountant and get some financial advice like what happens when you can t pay your mortgage anymore Then start considering other ways to make your self marketable Talk to people In community college universities and counsellors at the Canada Centre about upgrading yourself With upgrading you give yourself more options for employment It may mean a switch in career or a new direction in the one you already nave If you feel discouraged Efforts noted The Honourable Alan Pope congratulates Glen at the un veiling of his latest work Swallows lttt on display at the Kortrlght Centre for Conservation near Thirtyeight works and two books by Mr are currently exhibited at Kortrlght daily from 10 am to until Sunday Feb The public can also meat the famous wildlife artist on February between talk to your spouse your Meads your doctor your minister or your relatives about it To survive meat you have to be to talk to your talk about feeling Us ed Mr Knight said Too have to feel Us okay to do that with your spouse You have to be able to support each other be flexible In roles and cut back If you need counselling evening and daytime appointments can be made with the Family Services by ttttSlO at the Acton Services and Infor mation Centre the evacuees and Internal The Hills Emer gency response teams would be called out In all probability by the Halton Regional Police Force SgL David Richards has been overseeing the police emergency plan and keeps In close touch with the Red Cross Volunteers are also required at the Red Cross office In the five side of emergency planning Here files are kept of suppliers to be used in case of emergency At the present time his task Is being very capably handled by Mrs Joyce Clark of If you would like to help with this emergency pre paredness program why not attend the next train ing course on Sat March at Hall The course Is a full day In length Course members get an overview or all the areas Involved In emergency response registration and Inquiry food cloth ing transportation communication minor first aid setting up a shelter security in a shelter At the end of the day members will be asked to sign up for one of the five teams or join the staff SOCIAL EVENING So that Hills Red Cross emergency response volunteers can get to know each other a social evening has been planned for Friday Feb IB at Stewarttown School An old tyroe donee will be held with ladles providing sandwiches or squares Admission la only per couple Slides of a recent disaster will also be shown For further Information on either the social event or the training course please Blanche Chairpers on or Connie Nleuwhof office manag BT7 ISM or Cord Kearsey Chief coordina tor SECTION A THE HERALD February 101 Page the HERALD Community WI enjoys Oklahoma District executives attend urban area WI meeting By Mrs BERT BENTON Herald Special Mrs Alexander Georgetown Provincial Board Direct or for the Federated Women Institute of Out hosted her subdiv meeting early in January District from Halton Centre and Well ington South attended Mrs Alexander spoke on the recent board meet tag in Toronto stating Nothing is achieved be fore It thoroughly at tempted The new Provincial Secretary Is Mrs Sam Johnston from New Conveners appointed for Agriculture and Can adian Industries is Mrs Allen of Thessa Ion and Citizenship and World Affairs is Mrs Murray Forest of Prince ton The offices of Rural Organizations and Ser vices have now moved New address is Johnston Hall Room 111 Univers ity Telephone Ext Four main thrusts this year are 1 Rural Lead Development Communication 3 Edu cation Rural Urban Relations The Bicentennial of Ontario will be celebrat We were asked to give some thought to how we intend to mark the occasion She reported that three Helen McKercher were given in one scholar ship of will be given The Lee Home Report showed 3 people visited there 181 The blocks donated last year by the branches realized The W I week at the Home Is May June Area Day is April and our will be visiting The Lee Home and taking their crafts and preserves Christmas at the Lee will be Wed Nov JO and Dec 1 The Officers year is Resolutions District Annual dates are Halton District May May South May In the National Reports Mrs Alexander mention ed the competitions his tory People Who Put My Community on the Map handcraft Needlepoint cultural essayimpact On Women Institutes on Rural Canada Log Ideas for meeting top ics were suggested culture and Canadian in dustries Unpaid Farm laborWomen and children Pensions 1 How Women are cop ing with Industry shut down and unemployment Citizenship and World Pornography and The Human Rights Education and Cultural Affairs Effect of Micro Technology on the women and the home Zero in on international affairs and have a meet on International Woman Stress Safety In the home farm Indus try school traffic and with chemicals member with years service and who has lived inaprovlnces A Lifestyle community who has made a worthwhile con tribution The water and Ion project goal Is to have all the world with safe clean water and Ion A Child Care Course Is available where an over seas student comes to England and then returns to her own country to teach her own The Tricontennlal Con ference a British Col umbia In June 1963 It was stressed that Women Institutes should support Wl pro jects first Also Wl members must do a bett er Job of promoting our organization A discussion on the Area Convention which will be held In Acton Legion on Oct and followed The theme is Its a Small World There w be no gift stall but an display and a PRO display will be set up Billets and transports tlon will be looked after by Betty Armstrong Mrs Armstrong S3 Lake Ave Acton marriage Rings exchanged On Oct 23 st 3 30 m Heather Jean Smith and Eric Johan Hansen were united In marriage The double ring cere mony took place at St Johns United Church in Georgetown with Rev Robert and Rev Jeffrey Davison official and the groom I of Roy and Helen Hansen also from Georgetown A relative of the groom Ted Hansen was the or ganist and the grooms brother in law Dave Robertson sang There Is Love and The Rose during the signing of the register The bride and groom exchanged rings that were specially de signed and crafted by the bride mother FULL TRAIN The bride wore a gown of white satin with pro- embroidered lace on the bodice and full leg-o- mutton sleeves Simple lace encircled the bottom and full train She wore a simple pearl tiara with a sheer waist length veil A special touch was the single strand of pearls that had belonged to the bride Isle grandmother She carried a prcsentat Ion bouquet of long stemmed red roses and baby breath Daisy Harris of Georgetown created all the flora arrangements for the MR AND MRS ERIC HANSEN were Kevin Harris Mar- shall Hansen the grooms brother from Calgary and the brides for Bride featuring Jeff and and live male en- wore a grey cutaway tuxedo and ascot tie the ushers wore J J darker grey Jackets and cacm ta bow ties SPEECHES A reception for Caribbean cruise the guests was held after- h n meplaci By Mrs JOHN Herald Correspoadeat A wonderful evening was enjoyed by our W I members their husbands and a few visitors Feb 10 In the John Elliott Theatre as we watched the musical Oklahoma The musical numbers the colorful costumes the dancing numbers by the young girls and the cow boys step dance and the performances by the actors were all excellent It was superb Mr and Mrs Ford Wtekson have returned from a threeweek trip to different places In South America in Ecuador they wen to the Galapagos Islands Guayaquil and ZultA In Peru hey visited Lima and Machu- where the ruins are They said home sure looked good when they arrived back On Tuesday evening Feb the Women s to celebrated its fifty seventh In Hillcrest Church with fifty tadies present there were some from Nerval and Hornby also some members bad brought a guest President Mrs John Bird opened meet by welcoming every one and reading a short poem on Daily Round The Hymn of all Nations was sung then Mrs Peggy colled on Mrs Marlon Hunter for the motto Never under estimate the power of a woman Isabel Carney led in a singsong of old favorites My lies over the ocean and others fallow ed by a panel dlscUKion the Role of women to todays World Mrs Elizabeth Shore as home- maker as she said women feel the urge to go out and work she has a double load but there are all kinds of situations for young women today Mrs Joan Brown a teacher on Education said It la taking many great turns today Catherine Ward spoke on women a moving into bu siness In the future Beverly spoke on women In law enforcement and she said being a police woman takes common sense and reasoning but she likes the variety of her work likes alt sorts of people and enjoys every today A lovely duett was played by Isabel Carney and La Verne Iln a donation was voted to the Toys for the handi capped Irene Hunter appointed delegate to the Officers Conference at IheU of Waterloo early In May Verna Bird was the lucky winner of IBs Job Mrs Marilyn Serjeant- son said women do play an important part In noli tics She Is proud to be a town councillor and she said women In politics are here to stay Catherine Aggls of spent some time in Columbia South America and she told of living and working among the people while she was there Lots of questions by the members Mrs were asked and answer- Hector Bird gave the and ell agreed that courtesies followed by women do have an social hour role In our world LITTLE THEATRE PRESENTS ALLAN STBATTON GOES TO J HAWAII BY RON HILL AT THE JOHN ELLIOTT THEATRE FRIDAY FEB WEDNESDAY 2ND SATURDAY FEB THURSDAY 3RD MAR DAY MAR SATURDAY MAa BOX OFFICE 877 3700 Box Office Open Feb 6 p m 8pm March 1 6pm 8pm All Tickets 50 except 2ND 3RD MARCH When Seniors Students admitted for 00 BUSINESS DIRECTOrT CHAPTERED ACCOUNTANTS Goebelle Wagner MacAdam as matron of honor was Sylvia Mur with attendants be ing Rosemary Harris Eve Stubens Kim Col and Susan Rise The girls wore burgundy satin floor length gowns The gowns had tucks on the puffed sleeves that matched those on the Brides gown The matron of honor wore a wide brimmed hat with a satin rose holding up one side They all bouquets of red rosea pink Ions and baby breath Donald Harris was the best man and the ushers brides mother received the guests in a street length dress of deep blue while the groom mother chose a street length dress In a sheer grey and mauve print The bride uncle Dave Bell from was the master of cere monies for the speeches following dinner Dave provided music and entertainment for the dance Guests came from as far as Calgary North Bay Sud bury Toronto Ottawa Kingston and Montreal The bride attended three showers a Jack and Jill shower from the groom aunts and uncles given by and Ernie A miscellaneous shower given by matron Of honor Sylvia Murphy and another mlscelfan shower given by family friend Joan Agg BUCKLE UP BABY WEEK The Town of Halton Hills has proclaimed February 20th 26th as BUCKLE UP BABY WEEK BuckHIhtntUp Sponsored by the Georgetown A National Jaycette Project 453553 James A Deacur Associates Ltd Income Tax Return 2211 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