Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 27, 1969, p. 18

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psiphp5 wwwtvwwrw y- thefitieaafe tbgetter and toot aim at a 8700 campaign bar- ukl two months r away when hey held their first meeting t the home m mis mary coo per 45 rfesefield tfe last week 3 tbe ability fund was form erly known as march of dimes hie target figure is the same as last year two years ago it was 1600 reaiaiuul chairman this time mrs joan thcfais who cap tained stewarttown area can vassers last year will be over- teeing nine districts as rural assisting the ability fund tor the third year mrs shirley somervule is secretary and an other avid worker in the last campaign mrs marg higgins will be in charge of coin boxes last year mrs biggins had this responsibility plus h ing with the ability funds santa claus parade float distributing post ers helping count and roll mon- li mrs virian martina a captain ey and tending support anyway for the past two year will be she could chairman of georgetowns east residential area west area res idential chairman is a compara tively new georgetown resident mrs wendy buykes j spearheaing the campaign again is mrs mary cooper who has the dual role of dfcrict chairman and georgetown cam paign chairman rfnce known as the march of dimes the foundation changed its name to change its image because- of its widening role in the community and changing requirements of society the foundation has altered its old polio fighting image and now stresses the abilities ea ndl the disabled ratter than their disahuitfts campaign public ity chairman mrs donna roh- bins-toh-the- herald she said there are people in georgetown currently receiv ing assistance who have had to battle polio paraplegia epilep sy and attto injuries some win receive homebound work from the toronto workshop to assist them to become competitive again the ultimate goal is to fit them all back into their own environment as a- productive person mrs robbins said carving up map of georgetown into canvass areas are wendy buykes left vivian mar tina jsaary cooper and joan thorns theyre working on the campaign for the ability rynd formerly march of dimes since the foundation is strict ly an adult rehabilitation prog ram there is no connection be tween it and children under tt9 years of age as some people be- neve however once a young person who has been helped by the society for crippled child ren reaches his 19th birthday he is placed in the hands of the rehabilitation foundation for the disabled ability find after the cases are assessed physically and psychologically by trained personnel they are placed in a training centre or workshop the training centre assists these people to adjust o new- lyacguired handicaps so they may become competitive again in our society mrs robbins said the workshop employs people who may not as yet be ready to adjust to the outside world where they are not only paid but their self respect is still intact people who have need for the rehabilitation foundation do not always know that such fac ilities are available locally they can call mrs cooper at 8774485 for assistance and in formation she will also show slides on the rehabilitation centre to interested groups imonday february 2 has been set as the campaign date coin boxes will be distributed in early december 5c to 1 store shopping hours starting monday dec 1st monday to friday 9 am to 9 pm saturday 9 am to 6 pm y chargex how ballinafad makeup skin care is sorority demonstration a meeting of zeta alpha chapter of beta sigma phi was held at the home of mrs nor ma carlisle recently the pro gram painting the person was presented by mrs dorothy cur- rie she pointed out that more than 3500 years ago an egypt ian dignitary was one of the first persons to adorn himself with what we now refr to as beauty aids even primitive hunters stained themselves with their own blood and were greeted with respect and ad miration they next used col oured clay that was very plenti ful even as recently as the last century indians adorned themselves with patches of red yellow and blue before going on the war path as soon as the amphitheatre became common masks were used as makeup in the 10th century greasepaint was in vented and is still used some actors such as clowns by it wasnt too long ago that makeup was considered wick ed the only restraint today in the use of cosmetics lies in the answer to the question are you limehouse thirtieth wedding family has part on november 15 mr and mrs p hoekstra in limejhouse held a family party for twenty nine to celebrate the thirtieth wedding anniversary of her parents mr and mrs j van der toorn of glen williams sure you are not exchanging a attended from guelph face for a mask mrs currie then presented mrs mabel smith a supervisor with beauty counsellors of ca nada who proceeded to give pointers on proper skin care and application of makeup with extra emphasis on eye make up mrs rene lewis act ed as her model after the cosmetic demon stration members of the soror ity participated in a christ mas toy auction with president mrs mary ann corbett acting as auctioneer norval retaining wall will save eroding norval hill a cement and stone retain ing wall is being built on the east side of the cemetery hill on the town line this tm provement has been peeded for several years as the high bank kept sliding down to wards the road the wms of norval pres byterian church met at the hcie of mrs harold reed on monday afternoon nov 17 with mrs john m mcclure presiding mrs nelson robin son was assistant hostess yearly reports were given after which rev r duncanson installed the new officers and gave an interesting talk mrs clure archdckin prcsen- ted mrs duncanson with a book on behalf of the wms as a remembrance and thanked them both for their years of service the scripiure reading follow ed by prayer was given by mrs harold mcclure the date of the next meeting has been changed to dec 2 officers installed by rev duncanson were honorary pre sident mrs oliver hunter past president mrs j m mcclure president mrs s f mcclure 1st vice mrs hyatt mcclure 2nd vice mrs dixon duff sec retary mrs hyatt mcclure treasurer mrs dixon duff ex pense fund mrs herb anth ony welcome and welfare mrs jlmvis home helpers mrs m archdaldn supply mrst h mc clure mrs craig- mcclure t mrs n robinson and mrs el mer carney glad tidings miss florence brown literature jtn hunter unit one of norval united church ucw met at the home of mrs gordon miller on thurs day afternoon november 20 with the president mrs guy wilson in the chair fourteen members answered the roll call with a picture about china mrs lome cleave and mrs mclean were appointed de legates to the duffcrinpcel presbyterial ucw executive meeting to be held in brama lea united church on wednes day nov 27 mrs murray laird was ap pointed to be on the committee to plan a dinner to raise funds for the st leonards house to be built near brampton for men just released from prison the fund raising project was planned by the inter church committee with 2 representat ives from each of the three churches to plan a dinner mrs norman laidlaw gave the devotional the program was a discussion period after whichlurich was served by the hostess assisted by mrs s shaw and mrs guy wilson sympathy is extended to mr and mrs- clifford hunter and family on the sudden death of cliffs brother ike hunter an auction sale of the con tents of the home of the late miss bertha broom on the 10th line was well attended- on sat- urday nov 02 antique col lectors found many interesting items the property was not sold at the auction as the bids were not as high as the re serve bid mrs ed mclean london georgetown and tor onto and an honoured guest was her eightyone year old grand mother from schereningen holland the 4h girls have completed their eight meetings in meat in the menu and plans have been made for achievement day december 13 we regret that mr charles mather has been hospitalized in brampton for several weeks we hope to hear his is better soon mrs fred j shortill spent the past ten days at the home of her son constable and mrs ross shortill in ottawa mr shortill went to ottawa for the weekend and mrs shortill re turned with him mrs kirkpatrick spent a cou ple of weeks with the calvin macdonalds at elmwood rec enuy congratulations to mr and mrs giroux nee margo rud- dell who were married by rev f n young in knox church georgetown on saturday former neighbours of the bannockhurn community sur prised mr and mrs john fox and mr bill fox at their prcs ent home in the village last week one evening they were presented with an electric fry pan and a bridge table and a georgetown woman is secretaries president mrs dorothy hunt george town is president for 1970 of the brampton district medi cal secretaries association anne holahan is vice president edith ellwood secretary and shirley hope treasurer the new executive was pres ented to the membership by mrs elsie haylock at their an nual meeting which was held in the office of dr g j jarvis brampton mrs haylock who is omsa representative pres ented a report of recent activ ities and future plans this includes revisions in a correspondence course for sec retaries covering individual needs in specific fields each member will receive a hand book which will be revised from time to time omsa has a pro vincial membership of 1356 mrs haylock said a committee on job classification and wage scale has been unable to arrive at a decision due to such vari ety in secretaries duties a christmas pot luck supper next month was planned dance presentation for newlywed d waldies wallet for night bill at the social mrs a benton silverwood silverwood man grand champion silverwood community cong ratulates bill wilson this week bill won the international trophy at the royal winter fair in the sheep shearing compet ition he has entered several times and has always been in the money and his big win this year is a climax bill is featured in a news feature elsewhere in this issue of the herald mr and mrs duncan from perth were recent visitors with mr and mrs clare wilson alicia f c scott getting closer there arc only twentyseven days left til christmas shop early and avoid last minute lineups alter new bylaw to allow alterations a holding bylaw passed last tuesday at esquesing council meeting to regulate the use of land and the erection and use of buildings or structures in the township and to prevent their use for any other than the existing one had to be changed monday night when it was found it even prohibited additions to a dwelling two gentlemen came about the same problem when they were refused a building permit the holding bylaw which in effect freezes land use all over the township was changed to al low reconstruction restoration repairs or additions it docs not apply to develop ment within village boundaries esquesing learns share of school splitup the arbitrators appointed by the halton county board of education to determine the as sets surpluses or deficits of school boards before the coun ty wide system came into being disclosed in a letter to esques ing council that the public school board had a surplus of 54000 the various high school boards to which esquesing paid their share showed this result es- queslngs share of george town high school boards sur plus is 8297 of miltons high school a deficit of 9280 and of- actonia deficit of 11620 another popular young cou ple were honoured on satur day night when friends relativ es and neighbours met in the community centre mr david waldie and his bride formerly miss pat tuck of georgetown were the principals involved the mcleod orchestra provid ed music for dancing when all had enjoyed a period of old time and modern dancing mr fred collins as chairnjaa cal led on mr and mrs wwhie to take the seats on the plat form mrs robert denny read an address and on behalf of the community the couple were pre sented with a beautiful china cabinet and a lovely floral ar rangement both thanked all very sincerely they then led the way downstairs where re freshments were served by the committee mr and mrs wal die ire residing in milton mrs don brown was hostess to the ucw on tuesday even ing last week mrs jamieson president opened the meeting and called on mrs n sinclair for the devotional during the business part of the meeting final plans were made for the tupperware party to be held in the basement of the church dec 2- it was also decided that monday morning november 24 would be the time for cleaning the church several members brought gifts suitable for girls at the victor home in toronto mrs kelvin johnston had the topic which was taken from the study book on china thera was a display of christmas cookies which were later served with a cup of tea by mrs edna shortill and mrs evelyn snow assisted by mrs brown the girls of the 4h home- making clubs met for the final meeting of this current club meat in the menu on saturday most of the business was the planning of their exhibit for achievement day after the bus iness part of the meeting the southern chuck wagon girls enjoyed an outing to rockwood to see the enchanted doll house following thisthey retur ned to the basement of the church where they met their mothers the girls had prepared a vari ety of dishes from the recipes in their club books all sat down for a delicious meal and a most enjoyable time was spent the ebho riding club held their annual banquet followed by a dance in erin on saturday night mrs harry shortill is a pa tient in guelph general hospi tal hope she will be able to re turn home shortly much im proved in health mr and mrs mccasklll par ents of mrs elwood snow spent a few days last week with the snow family mr and mrs v plunkett of weston spent sunday with mr and mrs e mcenery little brian burt spent a few days with his grandparents last week mr and mrs f smith the first of a scries of quilt ing lessons was held in the com munity centre on monday night the lessons are being taught by two members of the wi who attended training school in milton this fall all ladles of the community can attend these meetings which will prove to be very interesting the next meeting is on monday night december 8 winnifred smiti notice of application by the corporation of th town i georgetown to ditpanaa with a vol of tha ekctora take notice that 1 the council of the cor oration of the town of george town intends to apply to the ontario municipal board for approval to construct a storm sewer 1850 feet long having various diameters from 16 to 0 along delrcx boulevard and through block f in regi stered plan 720 in the town of georgetown from guelph st to said block p the estimated cost will be 100600 and the amount to be debentured will be 70000 payable out of the general rate dyer a period not exceeding twenty years 2 application will be made to the ontario municipal board for an order to dispense with the assent of the electors to the undertaking of the said works any ratepayer may within twentyone days after the first publication of this no tice send by post prepaid to the clerk of the town of geor getown at the address given be low a notice in writing statinai his objections to such approval and the grounds of such ob jection 3 the ontario municipal board may order pursuant to the statute that the assent of the electors shall not be requi ed and may approve of th said works but before doing so it may appoint a time and place for a public hearing when any objections will be considered dated at the town of geor getown this 25th day of novem ber 1069 j c g bcnham clerk for the corporation of the town of georgetown 36 main st n georgetown 124 hi women cam beat cancer xou can beat cancer by participating in woman to woman wee we need your hclpt plan to m woman to woman films at wrlgalasworth school december 4th 7 pm or 749 pjn for women and girls for details sec coming events no charge convenient layaway plan pre christmas record sale all records and albums reduced as much as 30 wigo tv and appliances 32 main st n s774376 viyella j byanow comfort tfist stays fresh because a mend of wool i w proportioned that staytrinbkigrj8d iutkt wuutfut v 14oo 16oo n georgetown exclusively at ilvers motor vehicle operators 170 car plates on sale monday dec 1st this year plates start with the semes l and are a four number series beginning at 1001 anyone wishing a low number is advised to get them early as they only run to 4500 dept of transport 1 main street south w i ykmmf3l i- ffjti am

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