Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 28, 1976, p. 17

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Beta Sigma Phi selects new executive Beta ingma Phi a social and service organization for women pinna the celebration the 45th Anniversary of Its founding Celebrations will take place in the countries In which the organization ISO mem In 12 Chapters exist Trie organization Is not con nected with any school or college and Is political and nonsectarian The keynote of Beta Sigma Phi Is friendship Chapters of five different degrees meet the growing needs of various age groups Members are active in small Chapter and each Chapter adapts the plans for socials civic and service and cultural activities to tit the Interest of its members When Beta Sigma Phi events or civic endeavors are larger than one Chapter can plan alone alt Chapters In a city or area may combine their strength There are State Conventions each year which any member may attend Internationally the Chapters have created three special funds The International loan Fund through which members help one another the In Endowment Fund through which been donated cancer research cystic fibrosis homes for under privileged children and many other causes and the Exemplar Fund which helps to support Literacy Village In India Outstanding projects and activities of the local Chap- ters arc Donations of equipment to the Georgetown Hospital Sunshine School Multiple Sehkrosis Society and some local residents monetary donations to the Georgeown Hospital The cancer Society Multiple Sclerosis Society for the Mentally Retarded Big Brothers and certain sums towards sending deprived children to camp The Founders Day celebration on May at St Georuc marks the Anniversary the rounding The organization was founded in Abilene Kansas Mr Waller W Ross The An will be observed by the Chapter here in Georgetown and by ill other Chapters around the world Pauline Hughes and Ryan are serving as of the Founder Day The mistress or the evening will be Pauline Hughes Other members taking part in the program are Kathleen Vickcry president Delta Beta June Campbell president Ruby Alpha Helen Hutch Alpha Bev Wheatcroft president Phi Wendy Warren Phi Diane Tappin Zeta Phi Donna Irvine president Theta Joey Tilt Wed lay April Hi l7fl Page LCW petitions the government on numerous issues try importi Jean Horton and Bob taw cast a critical eye on one of the paintings on display last weekend at the Palette and Pencil Clubs annual art show held at Centennial School Zeta Alpha news for the group they eorge Anglican concerning legal reform of the same issues will lake place at the May meeting of Ihe Provincial Council ol Women of Ontario prior the presentation of the accepted resolutions at Queens in the fall Listed arc the rcsoltutons it local 1 Women should pur in urban planning projects Spring has been a busy and interesting time for girls of ZUa Alpha On March 2 Mary Simpson attended a meeting at the home of and spoke about energy body energy and miny forms of we can feel our own energy silver spoon v is presented as lolecn of our appreciation hollowing along our theme of women four of the new mtmUrs Jackie Vendetti Pit Ji an presented a film on March If out by entitled Your Move This film depicting the struggle of women to be recognized in the athletic field is especially year this On the lame night elections were held for next year with the following results president Sharon Thorn vice president Jerri dart recording secretary Norcen treasurer Pal corresponding secretary Brown and coordinating council Jickie endttll Kren On March many mini and their husbands en joyed a night of dining and betting at Mohawk Raceway though ill agreed the evening was a great success not ill some for Iheir luck with the horses On 2 Alpha pit in along with the other chapters in Giorgelown lo sell diffodils for the Cancer Society Everyone lent hand in some way to make this the was Three days later at the home of Joan Vincent the girls gathered say goodbye to Krystne Mcleako who is moving to Manitoba The Ritual of Jewels ceremony wds held for followed by a supper a social evening All chapter Iheir best wishes to Krystne In her On April we accepted an invilalion tour the Georgetown Hospital as our lor the evening Govt Ballinafad news by Winifred Smith I went along with and Branches on Thursday evening entertain residents of Manor Those who had birthdays In Apnl were guests of honour There were over twenty with April Birthdays but they were not all able lo allend Mrs George Ironside from Ihe I was M for the program Balbnafad provided several numbers for the program which included two solos by Paul Schwartz Mr Lille Gwen entertained with three oldtime favourites Mrs N Sinclair and Ernie McEnery sang a duet All got a very favourable reaction from the crowd but the old time music on the fiddles given by Jess and Ernie McEnery assisted by Mrs Eileen McEnery at the piano really mode a bit hit with the Seniors Wendy Chaplin grand daughter of Mrs George Burt of the Sltverwood W I delighted all with selection on the accordion To end the program the Ballinafad group led In Community singing which everyone enjoyed The three presidents of the I groups assisted in han ding out a small gift lo each Three tastefully decorated Birthday cakes were on display Mrs Young one of the oldest residents celebrating an April Birthday had the honour of cutting the piece as all joined in singing the Birthday song There was an abundance of sandwiches and tarts which were served previously All lopped off the delicious lunch with a piece of Birthday Cake The Hockey team wound up Ihe season with a dance at the Community Centre on Friday Some children have come down with the mumps In our community Mrs Lloyd Burl suffered a painful accident while assisting her husband to clean up dead limbs from trees around the home last Wed One good sized one fell down from the tree and struck her on the head It required three stitches to close the wound Reverend and Mrs Ralph Mann of Hanover spent some lime Saturday visiting her grandparents Mr and Mrs Smith Carol of Pembroke spent part of the long Easter Holiday weekend with her Grandmother Mrs A McEnery and her uncle at Ihe What a a week has made with our weather Snow and winter coats had to be got out again were many power on Sunday In our area Hopefully the warm weather will return shortly Congratulations to Mr and Mr Mi Mrs Frank former daughter and residents of who celebrated their wedding anniversary on Neighbours friends relatives gathered the home Buck land law of the for a surprise party Their other daughter and little grandchild were present from B BARGAIN weren deterred from attending the antique auction at Community Hall during Ihe snowstorm Sunday Auctioneer Wayne Tucker had over 100 people crowded into the hall which had been without power for about five hours bidding for bits of Canadiana -T-fl- ANTIINFLATION BUCKET 4 A special offer from the Colonel to fight inflation feeds 5 to 7 hungry people chickenySlCCa 116A STREET GEORGETOWN 877 5241 should intervene during labour negotiations when strikes The government should a well planned futuristic land use policy In divorce cases the government should delele the casta clause which relates fault and worthiness lo and my and nlly surprised lhit have and thank Mr Fred M rrisfir givingof his time tot ike us on holloaing the prognm short business meeting took place at the home I it Si per where plans were discussed for the upcoming I on economic partnership basis of financial settlement The Ontario Pensions Benefit Act should be amended require that a joint d survivor benefit be the benefit of all contributor the benefit paid one spouse dies should be reduced paid in the new Ihe surviving spouse During divorce proceedings speuses should provide ro if of income In form of stubs previous The ministry of health should regularly inspect g homes instead of wiltlnc until complaint is received Voters at the provincial level at the federal level should have to be Canadian J Bicycle paths should be provided bicycle equipment should be man bicycles should be registered parents should be legally responsible for children minors Live while riding The Family Benefits Acts should be changed lo allow a father bringing up the children alone to collect 12 and should be the only languages taught lo children at the school level Juveniles charged with iriminnl offences should not be dealt with in the youth court 14 The Ontario Pensions Benefit act should he revised to vest Ihe death benefits for employees who work more than 1U years a job after or die prior to attaining retirement age so lhat their would fully benefit from contributions and ear nings of the pension fund should be listed in If Government ad lustration buildings should The Georgetown Racquet Club Presents THE SQUASH BALL RIVIERA CLUB NORVAL ONTARIO FRIDAY MAY 1976 m a SEMI FORMAL Per Couple Tickets available at ROD S BARBERSHOP Street or from any Club Member THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS BYLAW NO 7624 Drive In the Town nil Hllon formerly In Town WHEREAS Council tor mi corporal on proposes to stop up close part known as River ve In the Town Hills Georgetown AND WHEREAS the part River Drive to Be slopped up closed shown on a plan survey prepared Lid Pari West Hall la Concession lor Town Hills In the Township a copy which Schedule A to this by law AND WHEREAS Council lor this Cor has instructed Clerk Ad publish notice Council s Mention to stop up close and convey that port River Drive shown as Part on to this by low the owner In accordance with trio provision The Act RSO as amended I tor Ihls Corporal on pass by Is be published once a week lor tour con ve weeks In We Georgetown Herald the Independent and Council lor mis Corporal on shall hear any of cloth owner at Ms regular meeting on the so soon thereof possible and there arc no lections to the proposed closing meeting Council shall give third at reading to by law BY LAW rood a and second tli day of April Thos J Hill A 17 Day hospitals up services should be established IB The Oath of Allegiance diould not be reworded Firecrackers should be retailed but public displays should still be held for the community Par forkshops and frequent testing should be encouraged to ensure that students learn English language skills well The Local Council of Woman voted the following proposals 10 The selection standards for independent immigrants and their spouses should in elude their ability 19 An regulation should be enforced prohibiting election signs w 1h 8774812 SPRING POOL KITS 16x32 Kit Jacuzzi Filter 3 Step Ladder Maintenance Vacuum Kit 2075 LIMITED TIME OFFER LOW PRICES ON ALLOIJIVHCALS Stabilized Chlorine lbs liy Sec before you apply i chemicals for a Free Chemical Analysis F0R Jacuzzi Heaters NOW ONir Give a call or drop in and see us at 274 Alliance Rd Milton WE DO THE COMPLETE JOB FENCING PATIO WORK LANDSCAPING

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