Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 11, 1987, p. 10

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SECTION THE HERALD bniry Legion Lines By JIM HAYES Jane Terry Harry Brant- lord Morgan Pat Weston M and 122 Car Club members please read rule on your tickets again if arc not no fully paid up ore in arrears A reminder there will be no entertainment on Feb There is a Chili Dance in the Branch Auditorium on that date tickets at the bar The Branch mourns the sudden passing of our comrade Ken Pear son our deepest sympathy goes to his family Ken who served In the Royal Canadian Air Force will be missed his many friends at the Branch Feb as you all know is Valentines Day Why not best girl out to listen and dance to the music of Ken and Hazel ten Daniel Bruce will be playing 1 would like you to Rive some thought to our members are sick a or even phone call can mean so much show them that out nfsishtisnotoutofmind NEXT Feb SPOUTS Comrade Hole qualified last week to Ho to the district bowling at Port Credit Feb DAI ITS Zone Branch members who were winners last Saturday and will now play in the Dust net com lie I It ion In Brampton on Feb They arc singles Ron Scarlett Doubles Brian and Hon Scarlett Zone darts learn competition will take place next Saturday Feb 14 at Branch 15 in Brampton No winners at Bronte euchre tables for ladies Herald Special There were no winners at Bronte at Zone Euchre Saturday for the lime Jen hie however won a prize Willi the most lone hands four con I illations Remember ladies one darts at Bramalca this St Vnlen tines day we wish all a great deal of luck We have been informed that Pen While Brendan wife or Post Plymouth passed away last week Our condolences go to White and his family Con a report In this paper about Lily gelling about around home unaided Arthur tells me that she still requires assistance Keep on working hard Lily and you will be able lo be up and about soon McCartney was moved from Bennett Centre and is now in Georgetown Hospital and would appreciate telephone calls Our friend and comrade Ethel Mur ray is ill and resting at home and we all pray Ethel will soon and be back with us all Do remember keep Saturday Feb open for the Chili Dance tickets arc available at the bar and through Mary Franks and Mary Russell The tickets are S3 each and the evening has entertainment from to 12 This will be a great night so lets ask all our friends to come and share this evening with us Also keep in mind the St Patricks dance March 14 Tins one Is being put on by the auxiliary and Is becoming a rather exciting an nual affair General meeting Feb 19 Zone Knights Cup bowling in Port Credit Feb and Zone Euchre Feb Take care and do remember our sick and shut ins CAPTIVE of Anderson In was an English teacher Whltlij and later Dunbar ton High Georgetown District High School School In Pickering submit- Then he moved on lo the Ird Names from the past at Georgetown High The Georgetown in the summer 1966 He was the vice principal at Sceon School for five years Here he involved with Ihe church Red Cross and he Recreation chairman In he assumed the of Anderson in Whitby He then moved to Dun- barton High School In Pickering In 1978 has the largest Dramatic Arts porogram in On tario Last year he was seconded to become an education charge of curriculum development with Durham Board of Ion The Peleschaks and Iheir three children luc in Ajax Mike is still involved In the Secondary School Principals Association Ajax Waterfront Needs Commit tec World Wildlife Federation ihe Electric Commission and amateur radio operation Mike remembers Ihe many wonderful friends in Georgetown ul the fellowship He sends Ins best wishes on Milennial celebrations on JuJy 3 By TOM Mike started caching in September 1960 He taught English to 5 and year students In the Arts and Science Science Trade and Technology and Business and Commerce courses He was Involved in extra- activities such as drama spelling bees and first aid at sports events It was through the Instrumental ty of Mr and Mrs Lambert that Mr got involved in the Georgetown Little Theatre He was heavily involved with the St Johns United Church the in auguration of the Georgetown and volunteer am but a nee brigade Mr says We were very active in car rallies our Cilrocn with the Tnangle Car Club We remember fondly our drives in Jack Walker Mini nop Austin Heal Reloading workshop workshop returns lor year to Cold reek Area in Bolton March in The oneday workslmp and include lunch The workshop procedures on and advanced of both metallic centrelire anil shot shell ammunition Imwlcrs am related components Ik ex a mi rod and participants will he opportune at rt blading It present I loading irerb will luipmeut and purchased Conservation Area Is hunted to to is loca If midway in and on Mil 11 north tile Vet college birthday With a flourish of kilts and bagpipes the Ontario Veterinary College at thu of will begin celebrating its Feb 12 The college is the oldest veterinary school in con operation in North America A special lecture eminent Scottish scientist William whose work pioneered AIDS research will commemorate the founding of the college and the unique contributions of the veterinary medical profession in the advancement uf scientific knowledge and disease control Jarrett of University of Glasgow Veterinary School will give a public lecture Vairirmllon Against From to AIDS in Ihe s Memorial Hall at His work on Feline Acquired mime Deficiency Syndrome AIDS I has been the basis for subsequent research Lost control Terr l of her tar on ice and t tided up hilling a hydro pole She was southbound on Main Street in Williams near Joseph it it when she hit the while slowing down fur a police The front end of the tar nit a mailbox and then Bridal Gift Registry 8771113 WE CATER ANYWHERE MILL ST GEORGETOWN 8466639 TORONTO GEORGETOWN Recaption Hall Dlic Wadding Cakes Decorations Party Rantali Waitresses Flowers Invitations A PEEL REGIONS FOR OVER YEARS Let Us Help You Plan Thai Special Day Main St S Georgetown 8731470 ALL BRIDES Watch For Your Personal Brides Edition coming Feb 1187 Womens Institutes cap birthday with a North Bay celebration Special Nerval Womens In met the home of Kirn I Wehh Nonne Van Civic award John M McClure of Norvol who was the recipient a civic for his past and continuing ton In but ions to agriculture com and activities The awjrds evening was held it the Lester Pearson in Jan Birthday lady in fine form for her 101st iiv llrmld Special Mrs ICllen of Essex Ontario celebrated her Feb 1 Mrs even it her wonder one- very much in control of her home life social She lives alone and looks her own home Mrs is a dedicated member of 1aul Anglican and followinp morninR was honored with a luncheon and take Many of her friends called at her home Sunday to offer their wishes As well us many cards and phone calls she from her three sisters md f unity in England Spencer and Ka Wilson of Nor accompanied Norman and Verna Wilson of Toronto motored to Essex lo be wilb her for her Cool Cats Nicole Herald Special ItALLINAFAD The Cool Cats met for their first Feb J Hurt were 16 people including twn leaden- The meeting with eletlion by a on spring pro Sunninn with SI vie as thanpnc a sew on a button and thine clothes were Riant as members leafed the bad not eich other for a while Hurt was much soclaliniR 1 their next became excited and a little rilut low Tin meeting was adjourned al fl p in A dance at the Milton fairgrounds was attended by sevin members of the Itallmafad Club two of them winning prizes in a Satnrdi presided and following the opening xeroses Marguerite the minutes included arrangements for several members the aimiver- of liusiilules In Hay A course in short order mejls will I held March for Ho I tan at Li guy Hall and March in the Junior Farmer Building In Brampton lioll call was with your favorite Valentine verso and Eunice Wilson read an article on Old Politics Mane Murray introduced guest speaker JoAnne Henderson home economist from the rural lions and services branch Joanne will replace Nancy Schmidt Is taking a leave of absence for six to ihe Branch for their work in the com and said the Womens In has lug Input on life in On She told us of her experiences when she was sent us a home economist to Bay and spent I was the hostess assisted by Nixon and Dorothy McLean Lone hands Mae Tost Davidson Willi Mac Tost the lone hands award on won the lucky draw Con of were Em Be active for this March break Downhill Ski Lessons at Glen Eden March to 19 transporta tion is available with pick up loco lions at M S Ac ton Gordon Alcott Arena Georgetown and Bus to Mountsberg Wildlife and Crawford Lake Conser vation Area March tour of a maple syrup operation and fun out doors Same pickup locations as workshops for both youth and Tuesday even ing March Special animated movie at the Acton arena and Ihe cultural ten- Ire Wednesday March 18 Special inw both pools skating at all he arenas more information look for the March Break Flyer or cull Smoking freedom Smoking in the workplace is a health issue That is why The Lung Association developed the new pro gram Freedom From Smoking At Work Phone the Lung Association at for information on how to deal with the smoking issue in your office or pi ant PROFESSIONAL -HBECTOfly- i- TfUeno Bible llu Ihe Lord said unto Samuel Look not on his count or on height of his stature I have refused him for the Lord not as man for man looketh on the outward but on the heart 1 Samuel tc You cant hide from bod He really knows and Rues wluf He loves you too Lot Christ the Lontufvourlife Tasty Recipes 4s SCOTCH OAT COOKIES 1 cup flour baking powder salt 1 sugar oatmeal NO or Quick A cup shortening cup milk Stft flour baking powder sail and sugar Add oats and rub In shortening Add milk gradually do not have dough too dry Roll very thin and cut Into squares or triangles Bake In oven for to 15 minutes or until tightly browned Yields cookies Foodstuff MAIN ST S GEORGETOWN SPECIALS NATURAL WHITE CHOCOLATES DARK CHOCOLATE MELTING WAFERS Bum fin HOMEMADE ALMOND BARK VAUHT1NEGIFT lb almond Bis -foodituffc- May We Recommend the variety of Poppys Let us be your host with our Valentines Dinner Specials Upstairs Fine Dining or Lower Level Lounge Dine Dance Evening Enjoy the sweet piano sounds of BEA BRONDA and later the Live 50s to Music SPECIAL GUEST APPEARANCE MAGICIAN AND ILLUSIONIST ASHLEY Fire Eating Special Effects Live Animals Sensational Illusions Your Choice For A Special Evening Coiner of Hwy Guclph St Rd S Georgetown RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED I ALL MAJOR CARDS ACCEPTED

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