Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 24, 1988, p. 7

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Ashgrove Wl meets members and seven guests attended the Women Institute meeting at lllllcrcst Church Aug to catch up on the Issues Ruth Thompson was hostess or the evening welcoming members and guests as they Assis tant Secretary Elizabeth Wilson called the roll to be answered by Something Interesting about a flower bird or butterfly that you saw this summer Several members had observed and fed hummingbirds during the summer and others saw doves and song spar rows One person spotted a raven Mary Jane Wlngficld presented a report on the Drug Abuse Centre of She discussed the Centres work with parent education pro- Graduates Hon of Windsor University with doable degree a r Science in Nunlng and Arts In Psychology Prior lo commencing her In nurs ing It lay ha Just returned from a tour of the Islet and Europe Is the daughter of Ethel McClure and the late John Georgetown Ethel hat graduated from WUIrted University a double major at the con vocation ceremony In Waterloo She received a Bachelor of Arts In Anthropology and Sociology Wife the late John Laugh In Mountain view Road North the leaching staff Harrison School Georgetown Stuart McClure graduated from the Ontario Associate Agriculture Course at the University of Guelph Stuart received the Dean Honor List Award graduate of Georgetown District High School Stuart will continuing his studies this tali the University of Stuart Is the son of Ethel and the late John 1 Georgetown HYUNDAI OWNERS For Service Call 8731818 8779551 and Its need for fund ng fur a ay treatment program The Women Institute will forward a donation to centre Since the lust meeting local Wl members been catering to a group of members from Alma and ton wedding In the community Congratulations to Wilson Segsworlh who were awarded the two Women Institute Scholarships Congratulations also go to Sandra winner of the Women Inst Bursary The meeting continued as Mary Jane W introduced Anderson daughter Caron as guest speakers is employed with Job Find In as a job coach assisting hand capped people In regular jobs in the workplace is presently in n guiding young clients through a I week course designed to choose appropriate occupations for Its students The program says Caron has an 82 per cent success rate s mother Martenc son from Noblcton Is a staff member of the Yellow Brick House in Aurora The Yellow Brick House provides accommodation and food to homeless women and children far up to six to eight weeks Is the of the program which helps relocate these people alter their departure from an emergency spoke of the counselling support to the needy women children Each of the speakers was presented with a gilt for their part In making this an interesting meeting which closed with lunch and a hour The next Women Institute meeting will be held at Church on Sept 30 m Anyone interested Is welcome to attend THE HERALD Wednesday IMS New works displayed at Peel Art Gallery Let your Imagination have free rein by visiting the Region of Peel Art Gallery to view the hard style paintings of artist Sheila from Sept 7 to Oct She has been described as being a leader In the technique of hard edge creating abstract shapes with sharply defined edges An Internationally exhibited she has taken her works to group and survey shows In some of the world s well known clt These include Tokyo Japan Barcelona Spain laly Germany Boston Mass and San Francisco Calif Sheila Maki s works are In many media The exhibition entitled New Works includes paintings and mixed media pieces In Ms Makl most recent pieces there is an exciting tension in her use of forms which contrast with the serenity she creates with her subtle Bom in Ms Makl tlstlc skills are primarily self taught However studies at the Camden Arts Centre In England and the University of British Columbia and various Toronto Institutions aid ed the artist development Ms s works are Included In numerous public and corporate col lections in Canada and the United States including the Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery Ihe Hamilton Ait Gallery Oakville Centennial Gallery the University of Toronto the University of Waterloo and the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education For more information contact Janice Calvert Curator Region of Peel Art Gallery Peel Complex Wellington St E Brampton Telephone M41 Gallery hours Tuesday to Sunday 12 noon to 3D p m Thursday pm to Sheridan student honored Awards cere monies were held recently In the Sheridan College School Business Bnfmpton Cam pus Nerval resident Kelly Anne Bull left a year student In retail management program received an award from Wool worth Co or outstanding achievement In her program Presenting the awards on behalf of Is Grant Photo submitted Your Pocketbook Will SEE The Difference Marching at the Legion Lines Legion Auxiliary By YVONNE GRAHAM Herald Special Our Color Party marched the Branch in the Warriors Day Parade at the Exhibition on Aug We will be catering a wedding on Aug 27 Please be generous w th your time when the telephone com mlltee calls on you Ladles it won t be long before our Bazaar If you start now on Nov all of the tables will be full of the many wonderful things that you 11 donate The bazaar conveners arc Trudy Paul and Mae ByJT HAYES Herald Special On Friday Aug 19 President Hank Russell welcomed our visitors from Post Plymouth to Branch at the reception In the branch auditorium Otter speakers indud cd Mayor Miller who made a presentation on behalf of Hills Legion B7 Zone commander Ron Ell lot was also present at this well at tended function The perfect weather a great day tor the Warriors Day Parade and the evening in Ihe lounge capped It off Sunday morning breakfast at the Branch ended a much too brief visit by our American friends CAR CLUB Chairman Doris Chamberlain reminds all members that we are once again getting down to the wire less than three weeks to the BIG draw If you are not fully paid up contact your captain Winners In the draw on Aug IB were 1B6 Noncy Yates Dave Long Vem Klrby Bailey Pat Hammus Bob Draper COMING EVENTS This weekend Aug In the Com Roast and Mini Bingo music by Bob and Corey will make for a good night so don miss it FRIDAY NIGHT EUCHRE Aug Ladles 1st Floss Tracy 2nd Myrtle Gents 1st Scrag Hewer A Located at Carols 65 MAIN ST S Phone for an appt or please drop by 8772981 Gift Certificates Available ROD S BARBER SHOP is closing Aug 27th 1988 Rod Presswood would like to take this opportunity to thank all his patrons who have supported his shop over the last 25 years Learn to Drive and Survive I Young Drivers of Canada Tra n for a Fed a Mduct a homo The Young nip on a on ava n school you can lit with SPECIAL 4 WEEK PROGRAM WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 7 00 STARTING SEPT 14th 8770751 1 6 Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada REG BffOCALS Any prescription CONTACT LENSES Unci Starter K I OQ00 WW COMPUTE riocins WINDSHIELD REPAIRS COME ON DOWN TO MILTON Were Just South on All Sentras pO J 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