Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 28, 1987, p. 10

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111 IILUH 1 Visits homeland of Crocodile Dundee the HERALDi Jan afternoon of the Women Instllute at the home of Mrs Betty All this about when the members went Down Under They started off by answering the roll call Name something unique about a country Down Under and the ran from koalas not bears to fine opals and kiwis A well prepared motto Memories are treasures of places have been was presented by Mrs Hoist Hoist and Mrs Doris McNabb took the members to visit Australia and New Zealand There were travelogues slides pictures and souvenirs brought and shared by five recent travellers Mrs Irene Hunter Mrs Isabel Carney Mrs Muriel McCIure Dor McNabb and Mrs Zola Norse Those members who haven t been so lucky are even more Interested in going to visit at the others relived happy memories and are ready to return for another visit with the Down Under people The program concluded a Down Under crossword cleverly prepared by Doris McNabb Some Items of business came out of the meeting chaired by the presi dent Mrs and secretary itre a surer Mrs Verna Bird Family Night has been postponed to Jan The Fashion Show is to be resented at the Bennett Centre larch Six ladles expressed in terest in attending the proposed smoking course March 3 and The meeting dosed with a til Dawn Under lunch baling powder biscuits with jam and cream Next meeting Feb 17 CI t birthday at 1 30 pm Church Cold Will Kill warns Cub movie lady for 101st birthday By KAY SON Special will remember Mrs Ellen of Essex Ont formerly of the Horn by area will be celebrating her rthday Feb 1 Mrs along w the Joto Montgomery coached the Old lathed i euchre tables Community euchre had five tables act Thursday W were Vivian Shaw Lillian Shapely Garfield Mane Murray Isobel Landry won lone hands while the lucky draw went to Del Wallace The convenors are John Hunter and Isobel Landry Lead Women In stltute and friends enjoyed the mus Mikndo which they attend Sunday afternoon at the Lester Pearson Theatre in Stacy Hut ton granddaughter of Doroth McLean was one of the three maids Jane daughter of and All Norval took the lead role of Yum Yum Everyone played the r parts well and the costumes were beautiful 11 and have returned from a week vaca Mexico and Paul and Betty Johnson have relumed from Mexico too Both couples arc from Creek home An man has perm lo build a twostorey home the of a slope In a regulated area of Black Creek on Part Lot 28 Con Mr Chambers won approval last week from the Credit volley Conservation He plans to also Id a retaining wall and place 1 for a sept system The retaining wall s intended to pre vent slope I ty Scout parade The own has no objections to a church parade by the Acton District Scout and Guide Associa Feb The Association made the re quest last week for the afternoon ide Its begin at School go south on Main Street then on Mill Street to Trinity United Church About children and adult leaders are anticipated to take part For scouting and guiding movement Is thinking day Bridge Duplicate bridge is offered for hose interested at the Georgetown Legion upstairs every Monday afternoon at m except when a holiday falls on a Monday There are free refreshments and partners if needed Free play will be given for winners In first BARRY DT1MLECK Chartered Accountant BUILDING SUITE 301 16 S GEORGETOWN lOOSnclarAve Come RETRACTION Inou tad Ballads Food 12 I at a d la Cot Food t n at APOLOGIZES ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS MAY HAVE CAUSED Time Concerts held In the in the 1930s Mrs Shipp directed of local people depicting Canada from Indian days to pioneer times The Indian Love Song and Wagon Wheels were Just a couple of the many songs along with beautiful minuet dances that will lwnvs be remembered The pagtanls win staged on the spacious front lawn of their farm at Hornby Many old members of the Junior Farmers remember for the plays she directed Mrs Shlpp lives alone and mnlnians r own home has ma J good friends and neighbors droop In daily She would be pleased r from any who would care to op a line to her at Irw Crest e Essex Ont Former top citizen dies Milton people will be saddened t of the death of of Milton who passed the hospital Jan folio or lengthy Illness George and his wife have lived Milton for mo of heir lives and had been n nod for over years George w known as the sign painter tor International Plowing Mat for years as well as pa ntlng signs many other organizations and local people He had worked for M M II and later Super Sweet Feed and had been a leader of the Club He helped out at many local fall fairs an plowing matches with hi I systems as well as many for service clubs He was Hon citizen of the year in 1979 as being Mayor of Milton an a member of the Steam and que Preservers Assoc fat on Besides his w fe Blanche I survived by two daughters Mr Joe Rosemary Ryan of Burl Helen of and f grandchildren One son predeceased him in I service was from Grace A Church in Milton Jan at Rev Robert Lennox conduct service Interment was n the Evergreen Cemetery Milton Ml Hornby Pack held Its Kub runoff Inst Thursday during their lar tub meeting at tended to support heir bay For it their first time at com 1 and Ihe was Leader In charge were Roy Frost and his assistants bandy Caves Hani and Christopher Shown from left to right are race winners First place Paul Dale second Ml chat I Thl bides third MacDonald and PholobyJcanLayman Iron the Georgetown A 1 great time making their Jan Leader and were present to Ihe the designs The annual II 1 strict Rally In the Knox Legion Lined SI Zone Darts bo I i Branch 15 in Brampton Feb Doubles Feb 14 it on Sports notice bo he branch Deadline Feb he a Dart shoot produced the following Ball Debbie Harry Brown II be a Chili Dance id Presbyterian Church hill here left to right are Ilk hard I tiff Luff Steven Clark with amis tant cub master Ken Walton In the background looking on 1 by Jean Layman the Branch Auditorium Feb from 3D until mldn tickets at be bar Tickets each Door prizes Live entertainment by chard quettc r time n Branch come out and have a 1 ten and lance to his music CAR DRAW Jim Hnrley George Sargent 11 stone Betty Caldwell Lane Jack McFarlane Jan Daniel Bruce Feb Boots Ken and Some lucky winners the Membership Early Bird Draw still haven t picked up the r rewards at the bar Legion hosts a chili dance EDITORS NOTE The follow I or a report from the Ladles Auxiliary Royal Canadian Legion Branch 1 Georgetown Herald Special It was determined at tic Plymouth meeting that a Chili Dance will be held Feb with live entertainment featuring chard from m tickets are each and arc on sale now Purchase them from Mary Russell Mary Franks or behind the bar The monies earned from Is dance will be used to our comrades from Post Plymouth Mass Everyone is of course welcome and as this Is a branch money raiser we hope to sec a great nun of members out Mary our entertainment son the annua St a din under way This will Id M rch 14 participation In sick committee eh rpro tells that Al da McCartney both at Ben arc doing quite nice- I so tells me that orgctown Hospital Last week I found out too late to place in column that our friend and com rjde Is in hospital We ttrl y hope thai Mary will be well an I been told that Lily M Is strutting her stuff By JEAN LAYMAN Herald Special Jan North District held Iheir regular man Inly meeting at the Optimist Hall Terry Coller Stouten Club Co ordinator welcomed following roll call The meeting opened with a short talk from Gary Elliott President of North Mr Elliott spoke on Harvesting The Grass Roots A film cold Will Kill waa shown giving all Scouters taking their boys on winter camping guidelines for preventing hypothermia Mrs Colter Introduced guest speaker John 1 1 Assistant Provincial Commissioner of Halton Region Mr spoke on his role His duties began in July which Includes Burlington Milton end Halton Hills around son Arthurs home and without a walker or cane don t be surprised If you look out your win dow one of these nice warm days and see Lily back lo her old walk Ing dp a storm is still In hospital and Georgetown hospital The various groups broke Into their sections for ail planning The Beavers will be having a April Cubs are bav a Resource Workshop Jan The District Kub Kar Rally Feb at Knox Scouts are having winter camp in February WARM WELCOIIETerry Colter greets guest John II Photo submitted James congratulate hit father Patrick Jan 22 following Mr Investiture at a member of he 1st I which meet at St Johns United Church ail Uriel Commissioner of Cubs Jean Layman Invested Mr and also present for his Investment several year ago when he was a Heater Leader at St John Photo submitted Tho same people who you Klwans Annual Lobster Feast now you r annual QUEEN OF HEARTS DANCE February Hill For Tirkeii pleats Mil Ken Aloe member GETTING MARRIED Georgetown Welcome Wagon Presents BRIDAL FASHION SHOW 87 Sunday March Doors open 1pm Showtime 1 30 Held at Halton Hils Cultural Centre 9 Church St Georgetown 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