attend Jehovahs Witnesses assembly Mankind la rightfully concerned about the future many leading experts warn that he human race may be killed off as a result of their own weighty problems overpopulation famine pollution and International wars stated Keith The theme of the assembly District Supervisor of held April 12 and 13 in the Jehovah Witnesses newly constructed Assembly Mr Sunday Holl at was Have we discourse entitled Standstill kept our senses and been and See the Salvation of watchful Jehovah was attended by Mr McCann stated The 1 persons the end will come at About time for sign In view of that divine In It Is with con Idenee In the success of God purpose that we will continue to preach the good news of His kingdom Mr Oxenham local presiding minister felt the assembly Impressed upon each one the Importance of putting his trust and confidence in God especially as world conditions worsen Another highlight came Sunday when 30 new ministers were by water Visitors ore just as welcome In Halton Hills as they are In Milton and the town is plan to let everyone know that At the prodding of Councillor Dick and Mayor Tom Hill Halton Hills presence will soon be recognized on a sign on Highway Mi Present signs on the now only note Milton location Councillor pointed out There not a word about Hills Mayor Hill told town council that following a recent meeting with John Rhodes minister of transportation end communications he had received support for a sign change on the highway But what to say Councillor wanted to make that both Acton and Georgetown are mentioned on the new sign A logical solution It was mentioned would be Hills Formerly Acton Georgetown No building permits THE Mth ANNUAL DINNER of the Countess of Strath more IODE was held at SL Georges Church Hall Head table guests Included from left to right Mrs K treasurer Mrs R Ballantine Mrs From Miss Ruth regent Mrs J standard bearer Miss Helen secretary Mrs G Ivory public relations Missing from the picture is Mrs A Dean 1st vice regent Hills has put a mild type freeze on new building In Georgetown until a contract for the addition to the town s sewage treatment plant is released That Us expected take place this September Town council last week approved a recommendation that no building permits be Issued until a contract for the addition Is let Councillors later explained that the freeze will not apply to permits for individual single family dwellings but instead to large subdivisions which had not prior to Tuesday evening been registered with the ministry of the environment or received approval from the own Norval ratepayers executive elected By Dorothy McLean The annual meeting Norval Women Institute was held at the home of Giselle Malchin on Thursday evening April having been postponed from the previous Thursday due to the spring Mrs Terry presided with IB and two visitors present The roll call was answered with the payment of fees ana one new member joined making a total of is members Mrs Terry a report of the district directors meeting and gave the plans for the district annual meeting to be held In Milton on May Plans were made for Sum Day for the short course Baked In A Pie and for the short course on The Main Dish Makes The Meal Yearly reports were given Pet Please This threemoo Terrier down t teem loo pleased about her present lea can perhaps put smile her face a home brown and white Terrier seen at be LI house offices of he Halton Monday Friday or between i and 3pm Saturday Pet Please is a regular feature of he Herald In oaonctlon the Hilton Hull Animal Coo trot Service by the various Mrs Jean presented the slate of officers from the nominating committee Mrs Joe Murray took the chair for the installation of the officers president Mrs Amy tire vice president Mrs Ethel Webb second vice president Mrs Edna Murray secretary treasurer Mrs Chester district director Mrs alternate Mrs Gladys Chester Mrs Caseley presented Mrs Terry with a gilt and thanked her for being an excellent president for the past two years Mrs Elliott conducted scrambled letter shopping list contest with Mrs Jean May the winner Mrs Jean and Mrs Knthy Chester assisted the hostess In serving lunch and a social time was enjoyed Rev Alex- Cowan of Bramptort area tative the Georgian Bay the Canadian Bible Society showed slides of his triplastycartoAsia to see the work of the Bible Society overseas meeting of Units One and Two of the Norval United Church Women held in the church on Wednesday evening April Others from the church were invited to attend to hear Rev Cowan He showed slides of Honolula Japan Korea Hong Kong Malasia Thailand and India He returned home via Greece and Europe so had a trip all around the world His topic was Around the Wrold with the Bible Society Mrs Laldlaw presided for a short business meeting during which plans were made for a bridal shower It was decided to give a donation to Cedar Glen Mrs Betty Johnson led in prayer Mrs Lois gave the scripture rending Mrs Jean read a poem and Mrs Glen sang a solo accompanied by Mrs Elaine Crawford Mrs Dorothy McLean in Rev Cowan a for mer minister of the church and all enjoyed his excellent slides Mrs Glen gave the courtesies The collection was donated to the Canadian Bible Society Following the meeting Unit One served lunch and a social time was enjoyed At the Community Association executive meeting held in United Church on Monday evening April Hugh Far lane president named the slate of officers which passed unanimously They ore first vicepresident Pat Patterson secretary Mrs Pearl Guthrie treasurer Mrs Marie Carney Mr McFarlane was appointed president at a public meeting In the late fall when the other members of the executive were appointed The constitution will be presented at a public meeting to be held In St Pauls Anglican Church Parish Hall on Tuesday evening April when it is hoped a good number will join the association Presbyterian Church celebrated the centennial of the Presbyterian Church in Canada on Sunday afternoon April 13 capacity crowd attended an excellent program of music presented by the voicc ladles choir the Milton with Mrs Judy Hunter as director and Win Newell as Bill was guest soloist and sang four selections during the program Mrs Judy Hunter also sang a couple of solos and was Joined by a choir member for a duct Mrs Kay Foster played two selections on her violin companled by Mrs Helen McNeil The program opened with a group of religious songs with One Tin Soldier especially enjoyed The Fantasy on Nursery Rhymes dedicated to the children in the audience was much enjoyed by the older folk too Songs from South Pacific were excellent and the program ended with The Lords My Shepherd The choir were well trained and gave a lively and en Joy able program with an The members were wearing new long soft green dresses with sliver shoes They presented a pleasing picture as well as a pleasing musical program Records made by the group were available to purchase In the basement The group left to go to the Museum to nave their picture taken among Christmas decorations for a Christmas record they will have ready this fall Norval United Church Couples Club and friends enjoyed an evening at Mohawk Raceway on Tuesday evening They enjoyed the delicious smorgasbord dinner and the evening of fellowship Mr and Mrs Don Murray have returned home from an enjoyable two weeks in their mobile home in Florida They report the weather was in the 60s cooling off at nights ideal for their holiday for those The Halton Board of Education Notice to Parents KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION Kindergarten registration for September In North Halton Public Schools will take place on Friday April OCT noon IS and In trie schools which serves the at area In which the child resides Public school supporters may register children who will have attained tho age years on or before the last day February IMS Proof of public school support will be accepted In the form of 1975 tax bill or 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