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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 8, 1981, p. 6

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SECTION A THE April I Ml Ballinafad WIs outgoing president offers praises for year Herald Corrctpondcnt On April Agnes was hostess for the annual meeting of the I in the basement of the United Church were nine members and one visitor present Ada Kirk wood and Winnie Smith wire responsible for setting the tables and getting things in read Tor the pot luck luncheon There were several salads and pickles set out for the main course The social committee had light but delicious dessert Mrs Slessoraltls called the meeting to opened In usual way The nine members present answered the roll call by payment dues This was the meeting or the reports on the year work The Secretary treasurer re ports showed busy year especially during the latter part when a euchre dance and the quilt draw kept members but finances were help ed by these events Those present of the stand ing convenors each in gave a report Public Relations Officer and Sick and Shut in convenor spoke on their year work The President said she had enjoyed her office for the year She had high praise for the workshop she attended earlier in the year where she receiv a great deal of Information and advice and planned to use some of it in her second year as Auditor Evelyn Snow said she and Ida Smith had audited the books and found them very well kepi and figures cor Follow ng is the slate of officers for 198182 Past President Margaret Jam President Reggie Slcssoraitis Vice President Lille Given Sect Treasurer PRO Public Officer Winnie Smilh District Director Margaret Jamicson Alternate Grate Branch Directors Lola Marshall Frances Standing Committee Convenors culture and Canadian Industry Frances Family and Consumer Affairs Marg arct Citizenship and World Frances Buck roll Education and Cultural Activities Grace MeEnery Resolutions Lille Given Curator Eleanor McLean Other officers Sick and Shut in Convener Eileen Mc Pianist Eileen Courtesy Eileen Burt Auditors Eveline Snow and Ida Smith Mrs Kopcrdraad who been working with the clubs far the past several courses reported that this current club is the largest one so fur and has Just ended The girls hope to entertain their mothers and WI members the near future During the meeting Grace conducted a short mem on am service for a late member Emily Plouffe who passed away in the summer and a former long time mem Elizabeth Kirk wood whose death occurred recenll Other new items of business Included the visit to Ha lion Centennial Manor later this month The day set for the program planning for the year will be next Thursday after noon April at home of less or a tls at I p m Meeting closed with the singing of the national anthem Four members of the Ballm New rector appointed The Ecumenical Officer of the Anglican Church of Can a da has been appointed tor of St George Church in Georgetown effective Sept Rev James Boyle cur rent position has taken him across the globe to World Council of Churches Assemb lies to three Vatican Confer in Rome end to meet In Geneva New Zealand and Trinidad Since his ordination In 1963 the minister tuts also been Assistant to the General Secretory of General Synod from 1972 to 1975 and prior to that a parish priest near Ottawa His wife Rev Sarah is currently a priest assistant at St John Nor way and St both of Toronto They have two children and 13 Rev Graham Bland will be In charge of St Georges until September assisted by Archdeacon John McMulkln Rev Is repine ing Rev who died last winter I attended the Anniversary of W I Saturday They many other members from other branches In Ha I ton County District Itwasamost enjoyable event and we offer our congratulations on this Congratulations are in order Tor Mr and Mrs Ella on the birth of another little son Sympathy is extended to the Marshall family in their loss over the weekend of their aunt Nettie who passed away in Swan Valley Hospital in Swan River Manitoba The men choir sang a beautiful anthem Sunday which added to the Service There wasagoodcongrcgation out with many little folk eager to occupy the front seals of the Church to listen to their story when it came time Palm Sunday will be next Sabbath The Sacra of Holy Communion will be celebrated as new members arc received into the fellow ship of the Church The beautiful bouquet of daffodils placed on the reminded us of Easter also that April Is Cancer Month The lovely flowering plant which graced the front of the Sanctuary was in Memory of Mrs Paul mother Elizabeth whose death occurred at Worms Germany BPO ELKS LODGE Halton Hills has served on Building Committee Bar Committee Sickness and Chairman as Hall Rental on I as a Lodge Trustee Brother and his lovely wile Mute had eight children of which Arthur Warren George Robert Lee and Norman on Surviving Harold Jr Bonnie Lou Happier still to three grandchildren Andrea and Lisa thty re one rcison he Joined the Lodge Brother Harold would like to sec more for and is extending a fraternal invitation to anyone interested In joininj Lode to contact him or any other mmltlt to By Brother JIM Fill publicist Brother Harold Colpitis was recently Installed as Til Exalted Ruler of The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Hills Lodge MO following the election of a new executive for Brother Harold better known to his many friends In the community Hills Iks lodge surrounded appointed Exalted Harold Colpitis Irani right folio wing Installation ceremonies recently Brothers left front row Joe Sardine and trait Hums middle row Moggy provincial president Ken Show Mown unit past Exalted Ted Jim Barrett I loyd Hurdle and Neil Brother Larry Itawn John and Ian l PITTS moving to Ontario years ago He has been a res dent of Glen Williams for the past years Brother Joined Lodge MO five years a GEORGETOWN DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL PARENTS NIGHT DRY CLEANING The art of stenciling on view Jean Mary Street In Georgetown will be at the Georgetown Public Library next Tuesday April 14 from to p m and will be displaying her work In stenciling Stenciling Is a very old craft and the origin is unknown the Chinese are believed to have stenciled as early as 3000 Stenciling is any method that involves using a brush or other implement to apply color through shapes cut out of a piece of impervious material It is done with finely ground metallic powders gold silver through the openings In the stencil onto a varnished surface that Is tacky enough for them to adhere to A black or dark background must always be used to create the Illusion of depth Jean Rugg Is a member of the Arts and Crafts of Georgetown and offers an excellent display of stenciling In order to a opportunity tor parents to most the teachers and discuss progress a Parents Night will be held at the school on Monday April 13 1981 Some parents have been invited lor interviews as noted Report but all parents are welcome to meet the leachers Parents who have not been scheduled but wish an interview with a may phone the school off 877 6966 durng the day or an appointment I me may also be made on Parents N gin VS BENEFIT HOCKEY GAME PROCEEDS WILL GO TO 0NT SOCIETY FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN THURSDAY APRIL 9th PM 830 pm GORDON ARENA SPECIAL GUESTS PLAYING WITH ELKS FORMER NHL STAR PIERRE PILOTE PETE POMEROY ADMISSION SI PER PERSON OR PER FAMILY FOR TICKETS FRED SHARPE 7930 JIMCLARKL Furniture Warehouse REPEAT OFFER This Ascot swivel rocker will stand proudly in your favourite room of relaxation Design features like a finely tailored fully lined skirt a reversible knife edge cushion and a soft but ton tufted back are certain to add warmth to any decor Built on a kiln dried hardwood frame for long life and great value Reg Price NOW JUST 00 FURNITURE WAREHOUSE LTD TERMS AVAILABLE 334 Guelph St Hoy Georgetown 416877 2828 THANK YOU The Georgetown Jaycees Wish to say thanks to The following Sponsors of THE CRAZY BOAT RACE Arts Hair Shop Cleaners Beaver Lumber Campbell Saxe Associates Dairy Queen Ego Fashions Real Estate Gaylyn Shoes Hilf Security Van Lines Dell Joes Gulf Centners Natures Emporium Olde Hyde House Pope Starret Rockwell International Roos Travel Stoakley Dudley The Independent The Old Mill The Plumbing Store United Co Op Varian Associates Wooden Paddle Candy Company Ontarios lax Grants for Senior 1981 installments have been mailed Last rephu its system of lux redits for seniors a m program of Property and Suit lux Grants I lie Prop rty lax Grant of up to provided in two ills I Ik lit s lux rani is an aiitomutit ad year On mo Property Tax Grants I If you rt rami own or rt your you rt eligible Hie Property lax Grant of up to IF you in a nursing a for the aged or similar lutioji you re mil eligible For the Prop erly Tux Grant unless you pay for tin full i of your t are and instilu lion pays and school taxes No If you qualified fortht lax 1 is 11 ideally rt the I his hi to a of will Inlfoflasl years Grant Your install tin qui was mailed 1 his is to you in paving property lax or for the first part of JOB In Ihe fall you an application for lilt balance of your Grant If you after December 1980 and did qualify for a Grunt last year you won I re installmt However the full you rt i on application for the entire Grants An Grant is paid auto matically to every senior citizea You will receive your Sales lax Grant this falL Special Note If you do not receive the federal Old Age Pension and you re or over please contact our Information Centre loll free for de tails on how to receive your Grants In Metro Toronto dial In Area Code ask the Operator for Zenith In all other areas dial Ministry of Revenue Ontario

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