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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 29, 1971, p. 19

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140 Attend Daffodil Luncheon at Hillcrest Yellow daffodils mauve selves are polluting the air In ted pussy willows and green their homes offices workshops fern was the decoration for the schools etc to a much higher United Church when degree Indoorair pollution the annual Daffodil Luncheon should be the first of and held on Thursday April Close to guests attended The tea tables were decorated with miniature vases of yellow daffodils and mauve pussy wil lows A musical interlude was played by Mrs Marshall Mc Laughlin as the guests arrived while Rev Lynn Adams and Mrs Ward Brownrldge greeted the guests at the door The program committee con sisted of Mrs Roy Wilson Mrs Jim Snow and Mrs Jim Carn ey Following the Luncheon the guests retired to the upstairs where a very interesting pro gram was enjoyed by all A du et was sung by Mrs Frank Wil son and Mrs Lloyd Davidson which was enjoyed very much Mrs Bob sang sever al delightful solos by Mrs Jim Carney piano The guest speaker was Mrs Norma Carrier executive sec retary of Canadian Consumer Association of Toronto who con ducted a question and answer period which involved many an swers on pollution groups Mrs Carrier high ly recommends using detergent which Is free of phosphate The ladles would also like to standard for clothing The second anniversary ser vices of United Church was held on Sunday April at am and In the even ing at The congrega tion welcomed Rev Norman Rubs to the pulpit who was a former minister on the Hornby charge some years ago Rev is now the pastor of Cen tral United Church Fort Erie He used as sermon The First Mile The local choir sang in the morning with Mrs Isabel Car ney playing the organ In the evening Rev Adams preached the sermon Build ing and Built Upoa A hearty thanks was extended to the Chansonetes from Milton and to Mrs Winnie Newell the guest organist Mrs Judy Hunter their director and to Mrs Isab el Batstone soloist for their ministry of music was a real Get well wishes are extended to Cecil Carton who Is a patient In the Milton District Hospital Bill Terpatra of Road returned home recently from a two week vacation in Holland where be visited his mother Congratulations to Mr Mrs Ronald K Break who were married on Saturday Ap ril In St Pauls United Church Mrs Break was the former Linda The nnnual variety show of St Stephens Anglican Church Hornby was held in the church on Friday evening April As usual there were plenty of laughs which was enjoyed by the large crowd which attend ed Friends of Mrs Joe Shea Dcrry Road will be pleased to hear she Is recuperating at her home following surgery in the Oakvlllo Trafalgar Memorial Hospital Kevin Susan and Shelley Jepson of Georgetown visited on Sunday with their grand- The North Trafalgar Euchre dub held their weekly euchre party on Saturday night April at the North Trafalgar Community Centre There were nine tables euchre In play with the prises going to Mrs Frank Peacock Mrs Robert Mrs Martha Richard son Ralph Featherston Mrs Ralph and Frank Peacock The lucky draws were won by Mrs Evans and Jim Hamilton The next euchre party will be held on Saturday night May The Eden United Church Wc- are making plans for their annual flower tea and bake sale The guest speaker will be Mrs Madden who la the wile of Rev Ewart Madden who was a former minister of Ed en Sorry for the mistake In the date in last week notice erybody welcome Birthday greetings are ext ended to the following who are celebrating their birthdays Roy Break on April Howard Bradley on May 1 Mark George Hall and Mrs Melvln Penney on May Joe Sallba on May 4 to Lorl Mrs Jack Loose Garry McLaughlin on May to Mrs Leonard Buckler an May 3 and also to Utile Debbie Ha who will be years old on May 3 Mrs Jim Hamilton Summer Day May For Accessories Course Accessories for the Home will be the topic of a Summary Day to be held at Uni ted Church on May The pro gram Is sponsored by the Home Economics branch of the Ont ario Department of Agricul ture and Food The Summary Day concludes a project undertaken by five groups of local women Una spring Following a training school In March leaders have conducted several meetings at which the selection and arrange ment of accessories was discus sed BOX OR Each group win present a skit or exhibit on Tuesday after noon to demonstrate what they have learned Miss Jeanne Ar mour Home Furnishings Spec ialist for the Homo Economics Branch will be on hand to as- questions and provide- any come to attend Deboer Movers Storage North American Van Lines TRAINED MEN TO MOVE YOU IT COSTS YOU NO LOCAL AND DISTANCE MODEM CRATINO ESTIMATES OVERSEAS SHIPMENTS AFTER HOURS 8774427 THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY APRIL PAGE additional help needed Many of the members nave made dec orator cushions for their homes and these be that afternoon also Participants In the Accessor ies course were the communi ties of Campbellvine Norval and Scotch Block The public la wet THIS WEEKS SPECIALS Heavy Crab Apple n SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES EVERGREENS AND SHRUBS your Wood Treatment now BRAMPTON TORONTO Located mile off MtuliMUs Brad West t Public School North Halton Association For The MENTALLY RETARDED ANNUAL APPEAL FOR FUNDS T Milton Champion Photo YOUR CONTRIBUTION Villi SUPPORT WORK SHOP For Adult Retarded ARC INDUSTRIES previously HOPE Workshop for Adult now in operation at Horn by plays a vital role in the Association program Here Retarded adults are trained useful skills tailored to their capabilities and which may eventually enable them to become wholly or partly self supporting Your contribution will enable the association to continue this work and expand ft as the need Enoreosei RESIDENCE For The Retarded Plans are presently prepared end Funds solicited to build a residence for the Retarded The residence will enable many to receive the attention and training they so desperately need This undertaking is dependent on public support A generous contribution brings the start of construction that much sooner 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