Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 7, 1985, p. 3

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St A HERALD Wed cm ay luttt age Open Door a friendly refuge lion tell Ihem It will never work Tell them It might work they wall a few years Wesley Blight the frog and the princes were two of many children In costume for the Georgetown Library July Hallowe en In July Herald 2nd honeymoon after 25 year marriage Herald Special It was a special mom for an Acton couple July Leo and Charlotte Marchment celebrated their 25th wedding versa on that date Mlllcroft Inn In Alton by their family Girts included silver coffee and tea set silver champagne glass and hits deer A Georgetown man 1980 Volkswagon re ceived ft damage las Tuesday July 30 when he struck a deer ran in front of his car He was travelling about bo km per hour on the Lineal the at a m when he hit the Farm safety challenge Aug 10 Junior farm he University of from across Ontario beginning 30 a at will get a chance to test Park Lol 14 safety know how at a Junior Farmers Farm Equipment Safety Com petition The competitions will be held in conjunction with the Junior Farm Summer Games at The family gave their parents an inscribed tea set while Mrs March employer in gave them a silver l ray The couple honey mooned in South Caro lina Mrs Marchment is the host of Cable television Pentecost Presents The Marchment consists of Chris Rob Nancy 19 her husband Craig Mark and Joe IS lly SANDY CAMPBELL Herald staff St Georges Anglican Church 60 Guelph St is in a good position to have a drop in centre for Georgetown District High School students That was Ihe thinking of members of the rcgotion two years ago and now Open Door is about to begin its second year starling September 14 Students can visit Open Door Monday through Friday between and There they will find a pong table a pool table a record player for their records and much more Bob Tadman directs Open Door but he the participants are responsible for success of the and the programs featured We opened up doors a real way We dldn t put up restrictions We accept whoever come he way they were Wcbuill an open door for them Dob Because of that policy Open Door is often recog niied as a New Wave and Punk rock music hang tut More than any other group students interest in new wave music visit Open Door on their lunch hours and during spare periods Music is one of the most popular activities at Open Door Mr Tadman On May at a m St Anglican Church morn lug service from Open Door for the A big part of Bob Tadman Is listen m than the singing About percent of lime spent with students is in oik to one level he said Stud frequently talk out their problems with Bob Kids trust us Bob and the We re here every day he said And so arc the kids Tl ere was not one day at Open Door when there was not at least one new person lie said The number of dally visitors is between and 100 a The Christian message is Vila part of Open Door although it is not preached The message Is in the people who work there Mr Tadman said Our tool is friend ship not evangelizing he said Most of the students visiting Open Door are not Christian Open Door conducted a survey before the end of the year to assess and Improve the project The person who opened the door helped every one who walked through the door wrote D H student Debbie Smarl That was typic al abbess me They really wanted to see more done lo create a sense of community Mr Tadman said Plan for next year are optimistic Because there Is a good group of kids and things have Jelled we start right away Mr Tadman said Dances and coffee houses were two popular events lust year There ping pong tour naments barbecues a parents night sleep overs a simulated gee camp and speakers Among those who spoke before Open Door principal Don Baker Father Dave Cote from Holy Cross MP John Pastor Peter Ralph from he Christian and Miss Alliance Church an Ontario Correctional Institute former inmate and more Open Door has a bud get of for wo years 1 hope they 11 look back and sec Open Door as a positive thing In their lives he said Jack Cunningham Last volunteer fire chief was brave strongwilled Herald huff Jack Cunningham the last volunteer chief of the Georgetown fire department died Sunday in Georgetown District Memorial Hospital He was 70 years old and a victim of cancer He was the husband to Jean Hill and leaves three children and five grandchildren His son Bill and daughter Mrs Jill Plgnatcll live In Georgetown and Paul lives in Edmonton In 1941 Jack Cunningham joined volunteer fire department He served until The last four years of thai service were as he fire chief Ken the first full time paid chief succeeded him He was one of he best chiefs we had been under quite a few said Charles Valontinc who first volunteered in 1938 and remained a volunteer until He was a good firefighter He l scared to go into a burning building and he LEGION LINES Therap CUnlc A TRENTON HOURS By Appointment HO 877 rtlsarv FOR QUALITY PRODUCTS WITH EXPERT SERVICE CALL 8775413 Pickup scratched A red Dodge pick up parked outside O Toole s on Street was scratched sometime be tween 12 and I am Sunday Total damage was If you think youre paying more than you need to for car insurance with You II gal a good pi and good cove ago Bui mporlantly you gel last when you need Call mo ROBERT INS AGENCY LTD 1 Georgetown COOL duces Sohi Guaranteed Adds Privity Dillerenl Shidc to ESS WOMJ S3 Sunroofs Rust proofing Interiors Preserve a shine Vinyl repair And Many More III Warriors Day Parade The bus will leave the Branch at 30 a m sharp August 17 for those participating in Ihe parade There will be another steak shoot Aug Anyone wishing to participate contact Joan Brown or Harry Allen CLUB WINNERS July Carpenter USD Wilson 199N Bell 167 M and Walker J Cummins CAR CI WINNERS Aug Mrs L Marchment 138 Woody Hamilton Blake Baxter Ben Geo Wagner Legion ladies By MID Warriors Day Parade at the Canadian National The summer has seen Exhibition visitors al the Branch We will be holding a and we welcome all who dinner for them Aug 16 have taken the rouble to and tickets are on drop In at the Branch sale at each All ore If you have visitors let welcome to attend mcknowsolcanwrilelt There will be entertain up for Ihe paper after the dinner The next big event Is the Americans coming Also if any of you help us in the Plymouth kitchen or to serve on They honour us each ihai evening we would year by coming all this appreciate hearing from way to march in our you wouidn t anyone into a building he wouldn go into himself Chirlcs Valantine said Deputy Chief Bob Hyde worked with Mr Cunningham for four years He was a very strong willed indivdual I think lhal what people liked In him he said Firefighter Bruce Lewis believed thai Jack Cunningham was popular enough with the men lo chief until he was Many firefighters were unhappy with the appointment of a full time Charles Valantine said addition to his work fighting fires for the community Jack Cunningham was a respected carpenter who was a perfectionist said Charles Vulant for Jack Cunningham were held al J Jones and Son Funeral Home on Edith Street in Georgetown He was buried yesterday at Greenwood Cemetery Graham July Ladies 1st Sarah Richards 2nd Gail Campbell booby Bessie Allen Gents 1st Bill Richards 2nd Gord Ha r ley booby Art Cousins WINNERS Aug Ladies 1st Sharon Morgan 2nd May Swans ton booby Bessie Allen Gints 1st Bert Porter 2nd Mike booby John Crawford There are still few tickets available for Comradeship Dinner The price is per person Come cut and have a fellowship night with our Americin counterpart J George Johnson in Georgetown Hospital Chubby Siapleton In Toronto General Hospital Sharkey in North Bay Hospital and Percy King in Hospital Bill and Fan Weaver In the Bennet Centre Bill in Ihe Milton Manor Cook Symes I Stan Barb Bums and S Nicholas at home JACK CUNNINGHAM Terry Place NATURAL NAIL EXTENSIONS Special JUNE JULY AUGUST SAVE on a new set of nails FREE bottle of polish with fill of existing nails APPOINTMENT J TV SALES AND SERVICE BUY NOW and 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