Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 20, 1980, p. 26

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KIN REVIEW National President JOHN GREEN A message from Kin President John Green As Kinsmen celebrate their Anniversary as an alt Canadian service club we look upon our past with pride and having played an integral role in serving our country Kinsmen have grown from one club in in Hamilton to clubs coils o const today Also developed are over 900 auxiliary clubs Kinette dubs for he wives of Kinsmen members K40 clubs which are made up of Kinsmen or past Kinsmen who have attained the age of forty and K which is a club for the wives of K40 members All of these auxiliaries have played a supportive role in the clubs various projects over the years Forty Thousand Canadian men and women working for Canada Kinsmen service has extended to the point where we have provided over million worth of service in the past three years an estimated One Billion Dollars since 1920 One of the highlights of our year is to open a new national headquarters in Cambridge named afte rour Founder Hal Rogers OC who will be in attendance at the opening along with two other founding members Thompson from and Dawson fro Hamilton Kinsmen in all communities will also be promoting some type of celebration their area during the month of February and will invite all citizens to take part wherever possible As National The Association of Clubs want to take this opportunity to thank the citizens or Canada for the continuous support over the last years which has allowed us to live up to our slogan To Serve the Community Greatest Needs Georgetown Kinsmen Twenty two years of community service if brief history of tin Kinsmen Club of m The dub s founding bringing local men in new chapter sponsorship of Hie Kinsmen Clare Hums became the i first president numbers on their first rjiiinj Christmas trees in iiiiiii first I hi dm fnr i Tin r Night j members which rnscd the dubs lommillec supplied nark equipment r i I k- park turned over in the clubs name saw lie firiintmn of Georgetown s Club for women Also lint the Kins spons ill stir im hotkey held a car raffle which Oil fnr to retarded ind began on In Jnnunry dub the meeting of tin Club bringing them as a gift of fillowship portrait of Juitn iwi In March i on tie mm si ioo their W00O lospinl donation Tin club i of Dimes fund r using impugn ind in Hie collection of Trio Club himptrs for needy donation is to the 1 ilitrcn while club iris luile in i and imuiII diy pack llu own ind Continued on I sh funds f r service Kinsmin help mil hi of Dimes sponsor blood donor clinic r Red Cross purchase an tent for use by a Georgetown child whose familv KIN PRESIDENTS HONOR ROLL UN I in Hums i Mo Hill I Ink Tre Kill mm ri tr in III I- trie hi strung Hub RECALLING GEORGETOWNS FOUNDING KIN 1958 mini the Tare with This Kinsmen Those Inn tin- Kill Hon Kill Mi HiMill ulln John irk lleslip We salute the Kinsmen on their 22nd Anniversary and the Association of Kinsmen Clubs 60th Anniversary Price ABITIBIPRICE FINE PAPERS GEORGETOWN ONTARIO

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