Page III- RAID THUHDAY JAN Somebody Lopped 15 Feet Off Cemeterys Big Spruce Members of the Cemetery Board and many of the Narva district are shocked to learn some very thoughtless person helped himself to the top of a beautiful foot blue spruce tree just Inside the gates of the cemetery to use as a Christmas tree A ladder and truck were required to steal the top IS feet of the tree valued at at least It Is estimated that it has taken to years to grow this large blue spruce which added much to the beauty of Ihe cemetery Poems ore made by fools like me but only God can grow a tree It is quite common lo hear about people losing a tree from their front lawn or from their landscaping to the Christmas tree thief but it must have been an exceptionally thoughtless person who would steal from a cemetery Also of concern to many citizens is the fact that are using the cemetery as a snowmobile run It appears that no place Is sacred anymore district citizens ore very proud of the beautiful peaceful hill top and the Cemetery Hoard have worked hard over the years to maintain and add to the beauty of the grounds It is the last plate one would expect to find a Christmas tree thief or snowmobilers out for their fun The Cemetery Ward members ore Oliver Hunter chairman Hyatt McClure treasurer and Imcr Carney secretary Norval United Church Sunday School annual Christmas concert with the During the en trig a gilt was presented to Rev Mrs Ridley on behalf of the Sunday School Santa CI a us assisted by a clown distributed the gifts from the tree and balloons candy canes and candy to Ihe children Coffee cookies and pop the enjoyable evening Union Presbyterian Church Sunday School annual pot luck supper and Christmas concert was also held on Friday evening December hollowing he supper Rev Gordon of as master ceremonies was held in the church on December 22 The Junior choir sang several selections each class presented a play or skit and Phillip and Freddie Shea tang a duet of for a short program presented a pageant the Hunter sisters Susan Debbie Shirley and Karen sang a couple or selections and one of Ihe girls played a piano solo Hobby and Julie Anderson sang a duct and Christmas carols were enjoyed The arrival of with gifts from the tree was the highlight of the evening for thi children Norval Union Presbytia an Church VPS held their annual Christmas Light service in the with the guest speaker Robert of Georgetown The service was conducted by the president Alexandra Iteid Others taking part in the scr vice were Murray McClure Mary Jane alien tine and Karen Robinson The rest of the members of the the choir and sang a couple of selections tended The annual New party of United Church Couples Club held in Stewart own hall was the usuil sue cess evening his year Dancing was enjoyed lo records and the usual delicious pot luck lunch won prizes for spot dances door prize Mr and Mrs Ken group were in charge of the music Mr and Mrs group the decorations Mr and Mrs Albert the food and Mr and Mrs Don Cleave group were In charge of he tickets Sympathy is extended to the brother and sisters of Charlie of town line below the village who died recently In Georgetown it District Memorial Hospital Charlie was a market gardener who will long be remembered by people near and far who purchase his vegetables and fruit Most voung people In the district have picked berries or assisted in harvesting the crops for manj years so he was well known in the district and will be missed by his friends and neighbours Another district man who will be missed by friends and neigh hours is Mr Arthur of It R Mr died In Princess Margaret Hospital Toronto on Saturday December Sympathy is extended o his wile daughter Mary Mrs and son Joe weekend camp at the home ol their leader Mrs Ncumonon the own line on December 31 and January They at tended show had fun tobogganing played games made stuffed animals and enjoyed a New Year parly Mane and Mary assisted Mrs with the Drown its for the weekend The Brownies bottle drive held on Saturday January was again a successful venture Although it involved a lot of work for the Brownies their leaders and volunteer helpers bottles will be recycled and save polluting the dumps with tons of glass They plan to hold their next bottle drive on May 12 so start now to save your empty bottles for the Brownies Norval Guides held a i and tobogganing party at the home of one of their leaders Mrs I rendu Osborne MountainvicwRd Georgetown on Saturday evening January and Sunday morning fourteen girls enjoyed the overnight forty On Sunday they hud a ate breakfast then went tobogganing at Park after which hart hot chocolate and do nuts before returning home Mrs Jane Smiley or Acton and Mrs I rendu Osborne of Georgetown have been the leaders of the Guides since October Women s Institute held their regular monthly meeting the home of Mrs May on Thursday evening January with Mrs Chester presiding The roll call was answered with How I would like to change today supermarkets which led into a discussion on supermarkets Mrs Inn Terry public relations convener gave an interesting talk on snapping giving inform on shopping Tor quality in food materials dollies furniture and what lo look for Tills was followed by lively discussion on Ihe subject Summary Day for Sowing Kith Knits will be held on Jnnuary Mrs Jick May and Mrs Joe Murray assisted Ihe hostess in serving hot tarts and Ice cream for lunch and a social time was enjoyed Mrs McLean GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Evangelical Centennial Public School D J Pnlll Telephone Sam Sunday School a Morn ng Even no ANDREW Baptist Church Church School a Morning Evening pi Immanuel Lutheran Church Windsor Road at Carole St Rev Harold Sunday School J a Georgetown Pentecostal Church Main St Rev Jack Hum We Invite you to worship wilh us full Gospel Church where Jesus Christ presented as Savour Hnler and Coming King Sunday at a Sunday School Sunday at il The Pastor Tuesday at I Prayer Bible Study COME BRING THE FAMILY St Georges Church ANGLICAN Street Rector The Revd R Gallagher B A T B EPIPHANY II JANUARY 8 The Holy Eucharist The Holy Eucharist 11 a Morning Prayer CHURCH SCHOOL Nursery Church School 30 a and Knox Presbyterian Church REV PETER BARROW KNOX CHURCH Corner Main and Church Georgetown MORNING SERVICE a CHURCH SCHOOL a m NURSERY CARE MORNING SERVICE a MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH MAPLE AVE E GEORGETOWN PASTOR REV LOHNES M I NEW SERVICE TIMES Unified Family Sir Sunday School Worship Hour Evening Fellowship Service A friendly welcome awaits you In our COME TO CHURCH THIS SUNDA Ihllertst leimterv Hoard lure left irney inspect llu dee inililtd jusl inside Lale Origin illy i feel it ridunil Holly Times leflHil toppedby look Ihe top I feel lor a Christmas tree Holiday Visitors Here and There Mr Mrs I I eterson if to Mr ind I Mrs Howard sons Greg and Jeff went lo for New cars day his mother Mrs Peart I Mr and Mrs J Pender Jennifer and John or IN IHIrex went to for the holiday seiion her Mr and J I ind his mother Mrs Pender Mr and Mrs Hansom id Deborah John Brian inn Jinh tower home for few dus her sister Mr Mrs John Milliard from West Mr Mrs Rafter Kim auric and of 1 eortfetowii it Wnrrenl Wilier Joyce of I St Will huh of the Sardinia Mess the there she me I Toronto new mayor Mrs Phillips of lit was vlailtd for I her nephew Danny Martin and his wife mid ehlldnn of I Sirfient Si Int Mrs Marfan I Martin Mr Mrs Malcolm I If irket SI visited with Mr ind Mrs Peterson of New They were by the I Petersons of town A large family reunion was held here Mr and Mrs Dun Mills of Bin I me R Georgetown went to visit on Christmas day daughter son in iiw ind not quite two old grandson Mr and Mrs Ken Gould Shane of Mr Mrs lames Murphy of SI Ontario went to Kitchener spend Christmas weekend wilh their daughtci and family Mr and Mrs Hurst and family Mr and Mrs Pearee and son of Albert St winl for the New weekend to visit her parents Mr and Mrs Mr Mrs 1 Pins of Rexw their von line or he I ml Id from Trent I in Peterborough During week Mere Joined he Johns from It Mr and Mrs Parent 121 entertained at lionu on and Tlieirnuessnn elisions were her parents Mi and Mrs of hi Mr and Mis Dim Hollow i and fanulyof It and Mi ind Mis Roland I iron In Mi and Mrtt I Norton and daughters Julie and I nine Sargent Rd welcomed for holidays her Mr Mrs Kennedy from Hamilton On Christmas eve at three clock ihe afternoon Santa ide an appearance amid Ihe joyful ehecrs of neigh children Mr Mrs Jack Presswond and Suzanne of 17 MeNihb welcomed son Paul home from for spent Christmas day it home entertaining Mr ind Mrs Wayne and Derek of Kitchener and Mr Mrs Rodney Presswood and Brent of Georgetown On New thy were joined by her Mr and Mrs I of Georgetown Miss Ronnie Klrbv of Glen Williams Mr and Mrs children and Patli of I Dime an IJrlu were visited on Day Mr Mrs her parents Mr Mr and Mrs Joe Hough of and Miss Marlon of Mrs Sunnuek brother Bod Hyde spent Christmas under palm trees in dim India where he has hurt since Inst spring Mr Mrs It lower of ID re tut were ill home on Christmas day Ihelr daughler Mr and Mrs John and family of Hornby On New eve held a parly foi relatives and friends from Toronto Hill and On New day were Joined by Mr Mrs llilli if Mnr Mr Gordon Power who lives with llu Powers all of Correction Zenith Concentrates on Manufacturing Tool Die that effect in a story in last phased out IK lool room m at Mountainview Manufacturing has not closed weeks Herald The company November but is still in Road South down despite a statement to mis Mr IGA for personally selected TABLERITE BEEF CANtDt TabUKlt Beef SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE WING or ROUND STEAKS iMwn FROSTED LIGHT BULBS ft 141 ABC POWDERED DETERGENT KETA SALMON RUMP ROAST ASSORTED COOKED MEATS 75 WE RESERVE TO LIMIT QUANT ITU LUNCHEON MEAT BETTY CROCKER Mai Hamburger Helper 49 49 CRUMPETS 3 I A REAL BREAKFAST TREAT FLORIDA MARSH SEEDLESS RED OR WHITE Grapefruit 79 flOOUCIOlU l AM A BROCCOLI 39 CABBftGE DAIRY Margarine Frozen Food S SOUTH FLORID Orange Juice 2 37 Starts next Monday BIG service still lives at IGA IGA LUCKY SHOPPER A Madgett Glen Williams Crawfords Family Shoes MAIN ST SOUTH GEORGETOWN FINAL WEEKS OF SALE EVERYTHING MUST GO DR SCHOLLS EXERCISE SANDALS 60 PAIR OF LADIES VINYL LEATHER Snow Boots 7 ALL CHILDRENS SHOES O0 VINYL BOOTS over TOO MUST BE SOLD 2 ALL RUNNING SHOES 75 1400 PAIR DRESS or CASUAL SHOES 3 250 PAIR MENS CASUAL DRESS SHOES A67 6 MENS ALL WINTER WORK BOOTS9 Including PRICE SORRY NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS ALL SALES FINAL