Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 4, 1983, p. 6

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PageS WEEKEND EXTRA Friday November 1M3 Art of communication be concise laugh world ft a poor place to be If people cant laugh communic ate and stay young at heart said a lady who knows how to excel at all three Angela Armlt a former director of sum school and extens ion studies at the Unive rsity of Western Ontario spoke to the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce last Wednesday Sometimes called the Bob Hope of the acade mic world the spry Jovial lady relayed a message about dealing with people amidst a flurry of Jokes and an dotes remembers during the war when one particularly gloomy gentleman made mat tera worse for everyone The man said why do you know the price of feathers Even down la up Muddled thinking oft en results in bad com DR ANGELA mimical Ion she said One example she gave was of a senior citizen- calling a social service agency Id like to report that my husband who was reported miss ing is now dead said the lady People such as 60- year old comedian George Burns have a different way of com municating said Sne recalls Burns saying I m no longer interested in natural foods I need all the preservative I can Some people too clear in getting their message across Dr Armlt outlined A minis ler first sermon at his new church in the coun try was about sin Two ladles came up to him after the service and said we never knew what sin was about until we met you Mrs offered a monologue an her expe riences with her new car that talked back to her Hie Computer respond ed safety problems with the car giving the impression to people that she was talking to herself instead of her car Her niece keeps asking If her ear has learned any new words yet she said She advised the Chamber of to avoid being stuffy and to take the cheerful approach Appreciation awards The following receiv a Branch cate of Appreciation for providing a special service to the Branch Aucolt Jean Barton Rose Marie skin Marlon Boyle Pat Burroughs Mary Davis Dianna Dougall Lea Douglas Peggy Betty Eve lyn Fields Blanche George town High School Typing Class of presented in May Lena Johnston Joan Jones Marion Kathwa Trudy Klein Floyd San dra Edna Renwick St Georges Anglican Church Martha Stone Anne Whitehead Marilyn Presentations of Red Cross volunteer pins Appreciation Awards for outstanding volun teer service to the Branch were made to the following Betty Joyce Clarke Donna Downey Jean Marg Me- Dyer Marylyn Prances Wild Helen Beech Janet Dean Andrea Ford Peggy McDonald Georgette Mllllere Door pins presented donations at the Red Cross awards night Monday Mth DonaUoa Mr Douglas Mr George Mr Donald MacLean Mrs Elizabeth Schmidt Mr Hank Steunenberg Mr Brace Mr Ranald McGowan Donation Mr Martin Boonuma Mr Roy Daniel Rev Walter Ridley Mr Burt Steunenberg Mr Colin Vernon Mr Stephen Gemesl Mr Wm Kort Mr Alydus Mr Keough Mr Alan Martin Mrs Connie Mr Michael Payne Mrs Jean on Mr Ken Jones Mrs Anderson Mrs Marian Armstrong Mr Ronald Breen Mr John Lindsay Mr Richard Pool Mr Michael Sargent Pen set for Paul Paul received a Red Cross pen set for recognition of his personal contribution in promoting the Red Cross at their annual awards night Monday The husbands left out of the limelight Morris Goudekettlng Jack Street and Tom Dean received awards for their patience and Indirect service An appreciation award was given to Settle Armstrong Alice way Florence and Erica Thompson for their continuous outstanding work In the Georgetown Branch Friends of Museum The Region Museum a working volunteer group dedicated to assisting the continuing development of the museum are looking for new members While special skills are welcome the most Important contribution is being a helpful Friend to the museum You are Invited to Join us at the Museum located in the Kelso Conservation Area Nov at 30pm After lunch and orientation we will take a guided tour of Crawford Lake a unique ecological gem formed about IS years ago and unlike any other in Ontario For information phone Home shopping for active wear you re a busy body a new home concept for chasing dance wear and active wear may be you Debbie Vank of Georgetown Is part of a tales team working for Busy Bodies a group of 10 stores in Canada selling such items as leotards tights track suits dresses t shirts and harem pants Just four months old the home parties concept where sales reps like Debbie visit groups in a home is becoming very popular she says She is looking for hostesses for parties who can win chances for a trip plus a 10 per cent sales commission For more Information call after speaker The Brampton and area Peace Council will be featuring a speaker from the cruise missile conversion project Nov starting at 30 m The event takes place at Cardinal Separate School on Mary St in Brampton Everyone is welcome ROBERT TAIT INSURANCE AGENCY LTD GEORGETOWN 8776148 See me for car home life boat and business insurance BE PROUD BE HILLS The following their volunteer pin for their work in various services In the George town Red Cross 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