Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 6, 1983, p. 5

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A dynamic energetic educator from Page M following morning much to the disappointment school was carrying on as usual but In new locales classrooms were set up in the Legion Hall the M C A the Scout Ball and two churches The community had come to rescue Pat was a dynamic energetic and demanding educator He kept every- one around him in constant productiv ity his students teachers and his colleagues Even from his hospital bed to the past year and a half interest and enthusiasm seldom faltered He expected no demanded high standards and nothing less would do I knew Pat as a student In his classroom then later as a teacher under him Life was never easy or but It was stimulating and challenging Its rather aweinspiring to consider the thousands of affected by this one person COUNTY LEADERSHIP His Influence reached far beyond the beat school however up to retirement In Never one to rest on past achievements he kept reaching beyond himself He provided leader ship at the county level beading up the Principals Association the Teachers Institute the Music Festival Assoc and the Men Teachers Federation both In and In the Province Aside from education Pat also put his energy Into community endeavours In Trinity United Church in the Canadian Legion and in the Mens We are Justifiably proud achievements in the latter Between the years of 1M1 and 19M be held no less than five positions moving from the local presidency up to the Internat ional Presidents position and won and two international awards along the way Politics then came into life for a twelve year stretch when be served on the municipal and regional council and then was appointed to the Halton Housing Authority Commission HONORS In a group approached the Halton Board of Elmer Smith deceased princi pal of MZ Bennett School by naming the newlyorganized middle achool the McKemieSmlth School and the school proudly carries this name today Growing up in Out with good Georgian Bay Mood may hava given Pat the drive required In his untiring devotion to the commun ity Whatever It thousands of adults In the town can boast of being disciplined under strict rule Hla students and all those who knew him only as a municipal councillor are thinking about him this week We an will miss him but we will not forget him SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday April Page Harrison school parents and teachers are gelling together for a fundraising venture Theyll launch their campaign April to raise money for a creative playground to be erected on the schools property The kickoff between and fl will feature a bake sale and a display of the types of unique equipment available All are welcome to take a look at the schools plans For more information about the project contact the school at Playground fundraising campaign l EASTER GREETING Ballinafad quilts The Easter Bonny active on Itoad North Saturday afternoon waring to pasting motorists Stepping to say hello were of Cm and Johnston from Sarnla The Easter Baimy was glances outside Georgetown Chrysler part of a festive Trials are sometimes just too much to bear By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Correspondent The third meeting of the quilting course got under wayonMon March in the church basement Mrs Coiraan a visit or at second meeting She has taken a twoyear course on quilting Mrs Colman brought along some of her work and explained the method of doing It There were many beautiful samples passed around for the class to view which very Interesting Mrs and Mrs Klperdrtad taught the way to do Trapunto quilting at the meeting Due to the Easter week end the next meeting for the course win be April li Although Easter Sun day waa not a day to wear your spring outfits rain coats and rubbers were enjoy the music and to slog the beautiful hymns associated with this glad season of the year The ladies and mens choir both combined to render a beautiful mess age in song The inspiring message given by Bandy who spoke of the old but ever new story of the risen Lord together with the lovely lilies surr ounding the pulpit made one feel the weather out side of little Import ance Friends and relatives of Lola Marshall wul be pleased to know she Is home again after spend ing a tew days In the Georgetown hospital Congratulations also to Lola on recently becom ing a greatgrandma for the second time a Utile girl born two weeks ago Her parenla are Debbie and James Miller of Tor onto Visitors at the Smith farm on Sunday were Joyce and Norman of St Catharines and Sharon Burt also of St Trials can be too much for us to bear alone At such times we need a friend to share our prob lems one who can under stand our feelings be trusted and above all keep our confidence Susie S had been working full time but decided to devote herself to being a loving mother Unfortunately she had not anticipated her husband reaction He became in different to both her and the child losing his tern per easily and getting Irritated if she questioned him about his behavior What Susie did not know was that Steve felt threatened by the extra responsibility of a wife and child He was afraid to admit this but his frustration led him to begin drinking Susie thought Steve no loved ber and it was only a matter of time before her singing turned to She was afraid to talk to friends or family about her situation but didnt know to whom to turn One phone call could have altered her life Anytime one undergoes a drastic change there must always be adjust Sometimes we Seven steps yourtcll in iwo know the Sttpi is tilth Ins Cancer Sod ty which through public working to There ll An To Cancer And You Are Help ing Find It need help to cope and the volunteers at tho North Halton Contact Centre are there to listen If you want to share your bur den Although the above story Is fictional it could happen and Susie would need your help If you want to befriend someone In distress volunteer call now as the spring training session on April SO Is fast approaching TIMS AUTO CLEANING BULK A MEATS ALCOHOLICS 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