Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 13, 1983, p. 7

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SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday Jul UN In your opinion Wast moat Mag yen learned al baby- sltUeg coarser family at 18th reunion USA THURSTON It I learned never to leave the children alone They said that In every single lesson ally CHEHVL I learned to like the kid you re and to know the people you re babysitting for CATHY Never to leave the LESLIE MININCH child alone and making help for It t get Into and Ore safety dangerous things KATHRYN 11 I learned child behavl or fire safety and learn ing how to get the kids out of the house and where to get help AMANDA DE WINTER We learned about the mentally and physically handicapped and how to deal with them Herald Special The eighteenth reunion of the family was held at the Milton Fair Grounds on day July with itu In attendance The first reunion was held In at the home stead on Lot Concession In Township The family Is descended from Thomas Brownridge who emigrated from Yorkshire England in ISIS and married Ward of Islington in They raised a family of seven sons and one daughter and their now number more than l IDO The homestead at RR2 Georgetown has been passed down through the family and Murray the present owner la a greatgreat great grandson of Tho mas and the seventh to own it Doris McNabb of Georgetown the reunion first woman president and the committees had planned a day full of activity The families attending provided the food for two picnic meals GAMES HELD Joe of Inglewood again coord inated an interesting pro gram of races contests and a baseball game The keenlycontested horse shoe pitching contest was won by John Brownridge of Brandon Manitoba Joe of Inglewood was again the champion nail driver Diamw Richardson of Bramalea was winner of the chickencalling con test while Glenn Tesselt of Buffalo was the beat wlfeealler An engraved silver cup was awarded to the youngest baby present Michael Burns son of Chuck and Elaine Bums of Hilton The oldest lady present Ethel ridge of Georgetown and the oldest man present Jim Brownridge of Mil Twenty five million units more than million litres of blood Tbats the amount of blood hat generous Cans have donated since the Canadian Red Cross began its Blood Transfu sion Service In 1M7 the HERALD Will ill ill Norval Service baptises three local babies By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent Rev Ian MacPherson of Presbyterian Church conducted a bap tismal service for three babies at the is a service on Sunday BapU Rev Ian Mscpherscti announced he will be leaving shortly to take a new charge at Presbyterian Church in daughter of Bill and Davis of Lang stone In George town Kathryn Anne daughter of Tom and Barb Elliott of Sinclair Ave in Georgetown and Shannon Lee daughter of Ian and Lynn Midline of Brampton Bob and Shirley Davis of entertain ed at a noon luncheon following the service for grandchildren Anne and Jennifer Ell ubeth Jennifer wore a fifth generation christen ing gown passed down through her mother a family Attending the dinner were several friends as well as grandparent Ron and Elaine Chatten of Georgetown and great grandmother Mrs Jean Smith of Bramp ton ShannonLees parents entertained grandparents Mr and Mrs Clarke Bell and Mr and Mrs Vernon Mullins both of wishes him God blessing In his new ministry Don forget the Hornby Club s Garden Party this Saturday LEGION LINES Picnic success Our annual picnic held on July was huge success both as far as the weather was concerned but from the number of those who attended The children ail seemed to enjoy their many races etc as also did the adults The raffle bar was won by Many thanks to all those who helped In the day s activities 1 by the Touch of CARDRAW July Jane LeFeuvre Jessie Hayes Cord Andrews Ciidland OSS Ron SICK LIST Sam by Grace Draycott and Lottie Bott all in Georgetown Hospital Lome Cross in Peel Hospital Phoebe Collins In Hamilton To the editor of TM This letter is an appeal to readers of the Hal ton Hills Herald who be able to supply me with either Info or clues to where such might be obtained regarding my greatgrandfather Angus MacKm He was believed to have had a bote in which burned and a blacksmith shop was erected on the site con Lot S3 Esqueslng Twp Next to the cemetery Angus MacKinnon was the grandson of Cobha John MacKinnon of GrlbunMuU son of Janet and Angus MacKinnon who emigrated to Canada from with some of their family He was the brother of Lachlan some of whose descendants stilled In Wellington County I would be most grateful for any help or clues Yours truly Help build family tree of Milton married years were the couple who had been married the longest John and Debbie Brownridge of were the most recently married couple Frank and Pearl Brown of Georgetown had the largest Immediate family in attendance with 15 members present Pierce of Norfolk In la the myst person The person who came the furthest to attend the reunion was Lois of Victoria British Columbia FAMILY TREE A large family tree was on display with colored pins marking those per sons attending the reun ion Members of the travelled to the reun ion from five provinces and six states Adult descendants who attended he reunion for the first time Included Marie Arnold and her sister Joy from Manitoba Isobel and Lill Ian Fothergill from Burl Ington and Ash ridge and his family from Virginia Ash was recently hon ored on his retirement from the American Wild life Federation with an auditorium named In his honor Earl Arthurs and family from Charlotte North Carolina attended for the first time In years On Sunday July a Fellowship Baptist memorial service was Church in Cobourg and a held In United Church Rev Robert greatgreatgrandson Yin the new pastor of Thomas spoke of Coming Home Florence Moore of New York and Sherry Muckart of were the soloists vn served Ward Following the service of George- Murray and Carol Brown- lown received a large ridge entertained at the cake In honor of homestead A picnic sup- his birthday on that day Kiss an old flame goodbye I like ou to take a minute now 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