Page SECTION C THE HERALD Wednesday April WW HERALD news IIIIII4I1IH Forever One choir took charge Sunday By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent A community shower held for the May family on Wednesday evening last Their mob ile home completely gutted by fire In Willow Park recently The shower held In the United church when friends and neighbors presented them with gifts of money and household Hems LynLeMay Janice and Wanda wish to express their sincere thanks all who attended the even ing given for us In the United church or In any way Not only our friends but total strangers have come forward We did nt know there were so many kind people says Debbie Shoebridge and her mother Joanne Frost headed up the evening followed by a social hour Janet Johnson who re cently returned home from Botswana showed slides and gave a talk April on her stay there Janet said she enjoyed her last two years but was Sid to be back with and friends and all the modern conveniences A pot luck dinner pre ceded the evening In the United church The Forever One choir took charge of last Sundays United church service Much credit is due these young people with Terry as leader Choir members are Tina Jenifer Nixon Carol Anne Thurlbeck Mary Lou da Cleave Linda Blair Susan Campbell Kathy Klrby Don Crawford Paul Wayne Mark Campbell Paul Community club had seven tables on Monday last Winners were Peggy Early Jean Dune McMillan Keith Webb Lucky draw Kay McMillan Norval Euchre had tables on Thursday last Winners were Eileen Jackson Vivian Shaw Ha Marie Murray Lone hands Keith Lucky Draw Helen Louth Committee Elsie The annual meeting of the Brampton West Instl lute was held April at United church Reports were given for the year prior lo the pot luck lunch Mrs George Dixon installed the with president Lois Sec Mrs Jane Terry UNDER THE LIGHTS Performer such as left to right Sarah Middleton Jenny Pepper sod Christine were at the John Elliott Theatre April 10 a part Halton School of Dancing demonstration Photo by Bransch WI cancer speaker THE PUPPETEERS The Georgetown chapter of the Canadian Cancer Society were busily Involved la ipappei show at Harrison Public School educating about cancer Celly four puppets told a story about the dlsesse The program was coordinated bw Arlene Buckley Puppeteers were left to right Barb La vote Joan Jackson Carroll Evans and Greta Lamb Cathy Bart was the story announcer while Dee played the piano for the show Huntingtons Disease crosses all boundaries By Mrs The Annual I meet ing was held April IS in Hillcrcst Church with Mrs Nurse as hostess and members present President Mrs John Bird opened with the ode and collect then tempting desserts were enjoyed Mrs Mary Lou Young was introduced from the Cancer Society as she ladies of the Breast self examination being held on May from to at the Medical Centre Roll Call was answered with Some thing new intend to try this year In Crafts or Gardening also the pay ing of fees Letters of thanks were read from the Lee Home committee an Invitation was received from Nelson W I to their Euchre and dessert lun cheon at Boyne Commu nity Centre Mrs J McPhail re ported on the Interesting day at the Rural Seminar Herald photo or vital People and Mrs 1 Pat Stark on the bus trip to the Erland Lee Home came and declared all offices vacant Mrs John Mc Nabb gave the nominal Ing report and the new officers for 198341 are President Mrs John Bird 1st Vice Mrs Bruce McClure 2nd Vice Mrs Ford Secretary Treasurer Mrs John Ruddle Assist ant Mrs Wlngfleld District Director Mrs G Assistant Mrs John McNabb Branch Directors Mrs Alexander Mrs John McNabb Mrs George Bird Public Relations Officer Mrs J Hunter Pianist Mrs Assistant Mrs J Carney Auditors Mrs Blackett Mrs Ralph Cunningham Agti culture and Canadian Industries Mrs Pat Stark Mrs M Bird CM unship and World Affairs Mrs J Carney Mrs Education and Cultural Activities Mrs H Nurse Mrs Root Cunningham Family and Consumer Affairs Mrs FM Will- body are among the most profound fears of man kind Both losses occur In Huntington Disease a hereditary and terminal twin disorder that begin usually In Huntington Disease seat ethn ic national and economic boundaries It la a family disease and every member of the family I affected emotionally financially and socially The disease once thought to be rare but is now recognised as one of the more commoo heredi tary disorders There Is no reliable means of detecting the disease before symptoms appear There Is no effec tive treatment available and there la no known cure Many disorders of the brain art genetic neurologic or tric Huntington a Disease Is all of these CANNOTDESCRIBE Physical symptoms Include Jerking and twitch ing movements of toe bead neck arms and legs well as obnor- of gait Speech become slurred Patients commonly show a progressive mental deterioration and often become mentally or mark personality changes as the district annual May With Mrs J Carney at the piano several spring songs were sung led by Mrs Francis Thompson Mrs viranus conducted a ARMSTRONG AVE GEORGETOWN TO SAVE ENERGY AND WEAR Your window air con clean and Repair Window Air Conditioner Fans a Dahumld tiara 3957 In April Four delegates on Mrs Reso- were appointed to attend lulions Mrs C Hunter Mr j Cure ton Mrs Ward Brown- ridge Assistants Mrs J Bird Mrs Wilson Safety Mrs W Allison Mrs Wlngfleld Courtesy Mrs H Bird Mrs C Wilson Mrs J doings Flower com Last year annual Mrs Wilkinson Mrs minutes were read also M Dixon Mrs Ralph the sec treasurer report showed a very active and successful year the standing convenors reported Interesting programs each month The preal dent thanked all for the sincere cooperation she had received each month from the members and then vacated the choir and Mrs Treviranus Clayton Wilson gave a summary on Mrs Laura Rose Stephens who m eighteen hundreds helped in starting the Women Institute which was founded In Creek her picture will bang in the Agricultural Hall of fame in June Hotting closed by 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