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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 28, 1970, p. 18

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Mrs George Henderson Succeeds Mrs John Bird as WI Head The annual meeting Hilton District was held In United Church Wednesday May with the theme in the Is where Action is 130 attending Following one clock ladies choir led in the 1 Ode and then sang their own I written by Mrs Cleave and set to music b Mrs Lloyd Davison Mrs Percy Cox dent of ihe hostess branch corned those In her manual report Mrs It C Alexander used 1irge charts to receipts during the year of the Ethel Chapman Fund amounting to 1 and other points Mrs John Bud retiring pre sharing chair duties din ing the afternoon with Mrs George Henderson summed up her year us to spread sunshine and be neighbour The Ethel Chapman Day and Fund were among her vvorlh while successful efforts Reports of standing commit tees ttcre received from ail branches In all depart Mrs Frank Drown pub lic relations officer presiding One well prepared resolution regarding manufacture of quality to ensure more privacy in corresponding was presented by Dublin but lost in a vote by delegates Sharon Hume and Carl Middle brook had tied for the bursary so the award was divided Fed of report stated that the membership fee wis a real be to farmers Mrs safety report stressed cons ent use of safely bells Public Relations report that it Is intended to make the public informed by our deeds we ire known Although mmy of us are in be Golrlen urn we should still work for the future of our 1 said Mrs Brown Mfs5 Margaret rep orted for her bnnch at Nona the only Junior I in the and has twenty one members Mrs Bannister home economist stated there were club last yeir with an avenge membership of eleven and the leaders She advised use of the loan library and pamphlets available Mrs Aekrod audi Mrs Clare Burt judged the competition which was well pi as follows jelly rolls first Nelson baked by Mrs Campbell 2nd Cimpbellville baked by Mrs Cramp butter tarts 1st baked by Mrs Marthington and Scotch Block baked by Mis J Irving Mr Hoover of era shop Toronto picture taking and judged slides from each branch awarding prizes to Mrs Clifford Brown for Boston Church to Mrs for col cured on the Bruce Trail and lo Mrs Wellington Wilson for a Line orchard The remaining slides were shown by Mrs Cleave in the evening owners common ting on each Program items included an amusing motto from public relations convener Mrs John of a lovely Bless this House by Ac ton president Dorothy Sim humorous reading Long Drawers by a piano solo Chipcl Chimes by Mm vocal solo by little Joan and several onfiiml poems In was handled by Mrs Wilson and Mrs Pal of Georgetown by Blest be the Ti that Binds and silent prayer Mrs was evening chairman Special was director Mrs C Moffat who brought greetings from the provincial board and ratified district directors and the county on the did year ending She advised that the government ban arctic advertising and to use more Canadian talent on TV and radio She upheld such programs as Don A the government should hold strong line on drug use SI feels that tingiblc should be Mien for honour- won in competition and planning at level is important Mrs is representative to the of United Nations and a I delegate to the ACWW convention in Winnipeg She Included A little of her humour ind ended with poem The decision of a time for the next meeting wis left to the ixecutive During the afternoon UCW of provided welcome coffee break and at 6 clock served a plentiful cold turkcj ind salad plate rolls ind dessert for supper Mrs Moffit presided for el of officers president Mrs John Bird Mrs George Henderson lit vice president Mrs M 2nd vice president Mrs Leo Jamieson fed rep Mrs Bird alternate Mrs Henderson public lions Mrs Brown secretin treasurer Mrs committee agriculture and Canadian Industry Mrs J Van Sickle citizenship and educition Mrs JLeo home economics ind health Mrs Don Smith and cur rent events Mrs heater resolutions Miss stone federation of lure rep Mrs S Wilson tor Mrs frank Wilson Mrs safety rep Mrs M bur and scholarship Mr Mrs Jesse MtLncry Mrs John Bird Courtesies Mrs for followed Cimda brought a well conducted and district annual meeting to BALLINAFAD Surprise Party for 25th Anniversary Mr and Mrs wen on hnturduy night their help them celebrate their wed dint Those from dislmcc wire Mr and Mrs from and Mr and Mrs fiom liny received some jifts fiom their fainllv and lends Many of married life is for tins couple by the whole community Mrs Kelvin Johnston coined of the from liillmifid lo her home in Georgetown fir their May mee ting iiy Eight Qualify for Champions Tourney This weekend Ccntril Ontario Bowlers tions spotlight moves to where the seasons qualifiers will now compete their final tournament of the current bowling the champion of champions tournament Seven ladies and one from Georgetown qualified over this past bowling sea son Marg and Inira Treble both qualified in the Carhngs Ontario Champion ship and Barber in the O Bowler of the month tourn iment Laura Storey and Ann Luke the Christmas while Elsie and Pat Barber the and under tournament One lady and one man will be declared the central Ont Bowlers Associations champion for the IMP season and will go home with a trophy and an extra while the will receive a trophy It Mrs president open the inciting ind on Miss Hilts for the devotion Roll till wis vend li i of scrip beginning with the letter Dunne the s session membtis were reminded of the bale to be packed at the church the end of Miy The speiker was Mr Richard who is pal of trass school He gave a most and imfmmitive on his work the I He foimerly t ivight it an it in I He also showed slides to illust rale his Mr the In in lunch and a time followed members of the fai I the innual meet of District W I on thy it Hill United They wire Mis li Mrs Mel can Mrs Ilovd Mir Mrs Mrs Mrs Smith Silvenvood I win wen fir for tarts the 1 it st son I 1st for jellv roll loured to have one of its rve on the executive of district Mrs I en was Hod at the meeting accepted the position of 2nd vice pre dent Mrs Mc sldent for two lfHi 19GB Hill crest served ililiciom mnl Thire were about delegates representing 17 bran Mr Tom Mick returned home from hospital last week Mrs Provin returned to her home in Toronto last Thursday She spent a few days visiting with the Jamieson family Despite the showery either around members of the Hulls family gilhered for their annul get together at the community on Mr Mrs whose home is at tile longest dis little Danny Mcdhnd old wis the you est member present llctw the showers races were held for the youngsters The leen igcrs i hill game per wis served about pm when all sat down to by th time every had acquire I an appetite and the children this to be the of the day Mr and Mrs Mel Ren Lillian Hulls were celebrating their 2Mb wedding and Mr I rank Smith Ing hli birthday The birthday song was sung for him and the bride and groom had their pictures laken When the meal was over an amusing contest was hid for the grown Mrs Mel was tho winner A very happy lime was enjoy by all The same committee was appointed to arrange the reunion Mrs J and Mrs Jamieson were in Georgetown on Friday avening at the homo of Mrs Pickup Mrs Pic was entertaining for a bride to be Miss Judy Jones of Islington Miss Jones is to he married lo Mr Gerald John son of Rev K Johnston and Mrs Johnston this July Ladies of the church catered for a supper on Saturday A couples club from Is lington United Church enjoy a hot roast beef dinner dinner the party went lo the community centre for Smith Moving to Elora Friends Bid Austin Family Adieu An enjoyable evening w spent on May In United Church Church hall when over three hundred neighbours friends and gathered to honour a grand couple Mr and Mrs Charles Austin and their boys David Keith and Kenneth James Carney was chairman for the program which started with a singsong of old fashion favourites with three rami slers Rev Keith on tmmpet Rev Robert Scrivens of St Johns United George town on guitar and Rev Johnston of St Andrew United were ic solos by Debbie Elliot and Carolyn Bird a piano solo by Susan Alexander and vocal numbers by Dale and Beverly and Mr and Mrs John Wilson Mrs Moffat of played several numbers on her musical bells There were readings by Mr John and Mrs Wil Cleave who also had com posed an interesting poem out the years the Austins have been in the community and the many ways they have been helpful both aa neigh hours and church workers Claude Picket asked the Aus tin to come they were presented with a trench provincial desk to Mr and Mrs Austin luggage for Keith ind hen and a man s dressing case for nicy all thank ed everyone for the gifts and invited everyone at some to visit them at their new home at Among guests were Mrs Aus tins year old mother Mrs Swanston of two of her sisters their daughter Mrs Hanson and little grand daughter Lisa of Smiths Fails and a sister of Mr Austin We are going to miss this very fine family in every of community activity and wish them and cess in their new surroundings with our thoughts and prayers from the community Mrs John Harvest Miles For Millions Money Crop John proudly turns his Miles For Millions money with walk form It volunteer Rick Chaplin a collection centre Seeing that It coincides In Saturdays local from the for Mil lions Walk was collect at the two centres Cedar Community Centre and Metro Ha I ton Developments Building This Is estimated to be half the amount which will come in from the Georgetown area Ac cording to the walk organizers usually half comes In the first collection day and the tho next The next collect Ion day is Saturday May 30 at St Pauls United Church Brampton LONG DAY The count was at by the four bank employees who had worked from nine in the morning They had miny other helpers taking In the cash from walkers The employees were Sword of the plaza branch of ha Canadian Imperial Bonk of Commerce Fred and Wayne of the down town branch of the Imperial Bank of Commerce and Brian of the Toronto Dominion Bank Most of tho walkers the full GLEN WILLIAMS Ball League Benefits Glen Youngsters One hundred boys and girls will playing In the minor ball league in Glen Williams park this year as well as mens team and a ladles The minor boya squirts and bantams girls junior and senior Opposition for the minora in elude Bel wood Kilbride Omagh Hornby Moffat Monlston All minor games start at pro is senior mens and ladles teams play under the tights with called for This means entertainment every night in the park just over the bridge in Glen A draw Is in to help pay costs The United Church Women held luppcrwure demonstra in the Friendship hall at the church when twenty worn en saw new articles produced by the firm A lucky prlie was won by Mrs Vannatter Mrs from London won a for being the longest married and Mrs Alf Spence was another prize winner Footings poured day for the new SL Albans parish hall St Albana Guild met at Mrs Verna and made final arrangements for a bake sale this Friday at United in Georgetown An early fall banquet is planned and the will cater for a June reception Mrs Daisy Harris a wig demonstra lion Mrs George Is a pa in General tal and Mrs Bryant in We wish them a spec recovery Mr and Mrs Harry Pearson London and Mrs John Bryant Hamilton are visiting this week at the home of Mr and Mrs Bryant Mountain St Pleased to report your regu lar columnist Mrs Cecil is homo from hospital Mr and Mrs Alfred Good child of London England are ing with Mr and Mrs I John for the sum Mrs Tom Haines TAKE NOTICE I THAT the Committee of Ad I for the Tovvn Georgetown will hold a he on Tuesday June at the hour of p m it the Municipal building to hear the application of Ray Leonard Hal Prince Charles Dr Georgetown foi relief from by law amended as said by vi Lot Plan in the Town of Georgctnun This plication asks for relief from tho minimum side and re i yard requirement for a double From tl rear lot line feet from side lot line fMrs A Secretary Georgetown if Adjustment Georgetown Ontario Phono Child Driver Hurt in In Esquesing Accidents Four accidents In the rounding area reported this week by the North OPP caused 3 400 property dam age but only slight physical in juries May at pm year old Brendan Mann R riding his the east of the Line was struck by a car driven by Neil Wllloughby Georgetown The little boy suffered an In left arm and leg abras ions and Erin town line west of the Line the scene of an accident May when cars driven by Cheryl Gaul Daniel Street Brampton and Floyd Carougher Roberts Street Brampton collided ing damage lo each car A car driven by Janet Burn Terra Cotta left the road near the and the Chinguacousy town line May at 30 pm ing damage to the car The driver also suffered minor and knee bruises damage to each Ihe result of a two car at the corner of No highway and the Line May 20 at pm The cars were en by James of Ac ton and Lloyd of Hill The damage to the of both can wllh the car also on the left side DID YOU KNOW Speed 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