Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 25, 1984, p. 6

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the HERALD Community Hank Burnett new chairman By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Correspondent BIT WOO The service of Wor ship was well attended on Sunday and Fred Pat Kerr and Clarke delighted all They sang a beautiful hymn to gether Eileen McEnery played the organ for the quartet It was announced that there would be a special meeting at he church Jan at 7 The purpose Is to discuss the proposal for an Upper Room addition to the church At the meeting church members will be voting on this issue The Church extends an to a coffee break at 11 a next Sunday to give every one members and new comers alike a chance to visit before the 11 service A week from next Sunday Feb there will be a meeting on Ten Days for World Development all deno minations are affiliated with this organisation It will be held In St George Anglican Church In Georgetown There is to be a Pot Luck supper The speak be Father Robert Stark The Community Hall board elections were held at the annual general meeting Sunday after noon Jan at the hall Following a lunch and a positive discussion about plans for he following board memb ers were chosen Chairman Hank Bur nett Secretary Betty Andrew Treasurer Helen Lakusta Mainte nance Jim Bailey Entertainment Gerry Members at large Andrew Dlmonte Elizabeth Dunn Reg French Martha Lewis Paul Carl Volmar Newsletter Bonnie Walker and committee A took place at the church Jan when Penny daughter of V Short 111 and the late Harry Shortlll exchanged Vowa with John Douglas Held son of Wayne and from the District Rev TG Bandy officiated for the cere mony Paul sang a beautiful solo Later the wedding party went to the community centre for the recep tion The wedding supper served in the centre was catered to by A dance followed and later In the evening refreshments were served to the guests Congratulations to Grant and Laura Wright who became Grandpa rents On Sunday mar nlng Jan their daughter Joan and son In law Lindsay become the proud parents of a nine lbs son He was bom In tho Simcoe General Hospital He will be Christened Joshua Lindsay Sympathy is extended to Mr and Mrs Ivan Bird and family Mrs Bird father passed away In Nottingham England last week She returned home on day after attending the funeral Sorry to hear Lola Marshall had to return to hospital early last week for further teals Her many friends hope she may be able to return home shortly with much proved health The W I sponsored meeting at the commu nity centre last Wed nesday evening on Money Matters was well attended and ed to be helpful for those seeking help or advice when making out their income tax Guild meeting selects officers By J ROSS and P STEWART Herald Cormpondents St Johns Guild annual meeting was held Jan The follow ins members hold President Marie Murray Vice dent Stewart Secre tary J Hayes Trea surer E Deforest Buyers Mrs Smith and Deforest Phoning Committee Cards EmslleandW Rod Publicity Ste vens Custodian of the linen J Ross Audi tors P Emslle and M Clapham It was moved and seconded that the fee be each year The Annual Vestry meeting will be Sun Jan after the church service Gall new PR man Feb it and pan SLIPPER With the plentiful and snowfall weve had tali winter no doubt residents are anxious to try crosscountry skiing as way to beat the cold weather blabs Instructors left to right Luke Nebcl and Rob Taylor were hotting a special Recreation Department skills Tor enthusiast Sunday afternoon si the Jack Smytne Field Centre la Terrs Cott Two session taught begJniwrs about waxing theory movement and some t demonstrate what they had learned in the classroom Herald photo OUTDOOR SKATING RINKS The public works department prepared rinks in Georgetown sod Acton For info on locations call the One rink at the Georgetown Fairgrounds Is available If your group would like exclusive use Lights are also available LEADERSHIP TRAINING Youth between the age of and are urged to register NOW for the Leadership Development Program offered by the Recreation and Parks Department Upon completion of the program you will receive a certificate Leadership Development Marts Feb 2 at Cedarvale Community Centre DAY TIME SWIMMING Day time swims at the Georgetown Pool from 11 on most Mondays Wednesdays For a schedule of call the pool after a SUMMER SPORTS The deadline or making requests for use of porta fields is fait approaching The contact person for each league should drop into the Recreation office- to pick up an information package as soon as possible DEADLINE Monday Feb 13 Halton regional police sergeant 11 Gall is starting the new year as the forces spokesman Just before Christ mas Dec IS 1963 he was promoted to Serge ant and since Jan he been tho new man behind the public desk of the force Sgt Gall began his police career with the force In 1975 working in Milton as a uniformed officer on patrol In 1979 he was transferred to the Identification Bureau at the headquarters where he worked on invest ranging from property theft clde GALL Burl with his wife and daughter Gall holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from York University and has successfully completed numerous courses at the Ontario Police College Gall lakes over the public relations bureau from Sgt McQueen who is back on patrol duty in cake supper Mar Details of these dinners will be in the coming events column nearer to the date Wears still saving tho Canada Packers labels Next Gu Id meeting will be Feb The community was saddened to hear of the passing of Tom Before moving to England a few years ago he was a member of St Johns Standard Trust RRSP RASP Hoi wit mt NO FEB INSTANT LEGION LINES The January Issue of the Summit been available now for last week at tho Branch and we hare had nothing but compliments on Its new cover your ropy before they runout Any suggestion for further improvement will be welcomed The Club Room has now been finished and it Is certainly a much brighter looking decor than the old drab look which It had before PLYMOUTH TRIP All those interested Is the trip to Plymouth for the Memorial Day Parade at ipsa GENERAL MEETING First General Meeting of the year Jan Lets start off the year by getting Involved In the happening of the Branch for I can foresee a lot of important decisions being made during the course of this year CAR CLUB DRAW Winners of Jan 10 draw Shirley Coulighan Marion Roberta A BUI Stone Jean Davis BUI Norton EUCHREt Winners Jan 13 1st Art Couaena and Dave Caldwell 2nd Bert Porter and Don Rayner Booby Mike and Jerome ENTERTAINMENT SaL Jan 28 will be provided by Erin Country SICK LIST I understand that Sam is being transferred back to Sunnybrook Jan for an operation on his other leg Georgetown Hospital H Allen Sr and Fred Weaver Toronto General Brampton Hospital Crease FROM LADIES Liz Our out at the last meeting was good but still could be better please make the effort Comrades it Is only once a month A very successful day of Darts held Sat Jan at Georgetown Brampton winning 1st Georgetown 2nd Team 3rd and Team place congratulation to all Cotm Darling and Rose Green were draw winners The next big sports event is Jan 28 at CooksvWe for Darts if you need any information please call at Here are some upcoming dates Feb Zone Crib In Georgetown March Rummage Sale In Georgetown tar spring cleaning At our last meeting we presented Helen Wright with her 2nd Vice President pin congratulations Helen We also draped the colours for Comrade Elsie Golds who PHOTO REPRINTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ANY PHOTOGRAPH APPEARING IN A THE HERALD St Barry Timleck Accountant DING SUITE 3D IB Mountalnview Rd GEORGETOWN 877 694B

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