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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 10, 1976, p. 10

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Page NovrmUer 197 Norval district By Mel EAN era Id correspondent Mrs Grace Jewel 1st with the department of Pee Region was the guest speaker at Nor vol Women Institute held at the home of Mrs Giselle on Thursday evening November with Mrs Amy presiding Mrs Jewellgavean interest ing talk and showed a film on weight control ihot per cent of Canadian adults are overweight and that la he result of our rapidly changing life style Machines are taking over our activities and calories are not used up causing overweight At about years of ago the body starts to slow down and gradually needs fewer and fewer color Its Any crash diet will lose weight but will not teach how to keep the weight off she suggested more activity walk as much as possible Park the car the far end of the parking lot and walk to the store Cut down on sugar and desserts Mrs Dorothy Lean Introduced Mrs Jewell and Mrs Malchin presented her with a plant Mrs Edna Murray gave ho courtesies The roll call was What Did You About Today Family and Consumer Affairs conveners Mrs McLean and Mrs Malchin were in charge of the program Mrs Chester gave a report on the District meeting held recently and Mrs Murray reported on the course on hi Festival of Dairy Foods Mrs Murray and Mrs Terry will give the course near the end of November Mrs Gladys Chester and Mrs Jean May assisted the hostess In serving lunch and a social time was enjoyed The Neighbours Club enjoyed a bus rip to Elmlrn on Tuesday November 2 All seals in the M passenger bus were full for the tour leaving from the School Community Centre at a and home about On arrival at Men Church the group were met by a guide who conducted the tour around point ing out the well kept farms and other interesting facts about the Mcnnonitcs A farm with a windmill meant there was no electricity in the buildings the windmill pumped the water the barn and house The old order of Mcnnonitcs Mill dress all in black and drive a horse and buggy Some drive black cars with the chrome painted black The people of the church the group visited lived and dressed as other Following the conducted tour a delicious luncheon was served by the Mennonlte ladies in the basement of the church after which the assistant mm istcr showed a film and talked about the faith and answered questions The lost part of the afternoon was spent in a visit to Olde Town Village store This was he first bus trip of i Jr DELICIOUS Eyeing a table full of homemade goodies ia old Jackson of Georgetown who visited the Park school bake sale with her mother Friday INSULATE NOW We insulate your home for less than you can do it yourself Save up to 30 on your fuel bill ie done or under 00 complete top rated blown cellulose fibre to M recommended Government Charge accepted FOR FREE ESTIMATES Call S81 or anytime Collect J CROUCH INSULATION LTD ESTABLISHED 111 Metro Licence No A MEMBER OF BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU Clip Save This Message he Neighbours Club and already the group are making plans for another in he spring to Bonnie Crawford daughter of Mr and Mrs Jack Crawford rval and Brian Neely son of Mr and Mrs Allan of Victoria who were married by Rev R Waller Ridley In Nor United Church on Saturday November Previous to her weddinfi Bonnie was honoured with showers Miscellaneous showers were given by the grooms grandmother Mrs HI Ida Viclono an Hint of the groom Mrs Wilkinson Cheltenham and another aunt of the groom Mrs Ross Tuin Walkerton by a brides maid Nancy Vans one ant by Mt Pleasant and neighbours held at the home of Mrs Earl Terry Norval A surprise shower by he teachers of School held at the home of Mrs Norma Thomp son a relatives shower Riven by aunts of hi bride Mrs Graham Crawford Brampton and Mrs of United Church Pantry showers were given by bridesmaids Mrs Vicky Johnson and Mrs Linda Mel tigers and by the of the class at School where Is employed A dinner parly was held by the Nixon relatnes held it the home of Mr and Mrs Brampton and was presented with an old fashioned clock Mrs Jock Crawford mother of the bride hild a tea on Salurday and evening Four grandmothers of thi bride and groom poured tea in he after noon Mrs Graham Crawford Mrs James Som Brampton Mrs Hilda Victoria and Mrs Georgetown An informal reception was held in ihi for both men and women relatives and Mr and Mrs Alhn Viclona entertained the wed ding party at their home fol lowing the wedding rehearsal Sympathy is extended to Mr Mane Murray on the death of her Joe Murray in Peel Memorial Hospital on November Also to their daughter Mrs Norma Tripp Brampton and thiir indent I drcn Murray and Tripp and to their nephew Brian Evans Joe will be missed by his many friends In the com munity Ballinafad district news I SMITH Herald Correspondent The November micting of was held home of Mrs There were members and two visitors present The tailed Ihe meeting and opened in usual ill resulted in list bring a Hoi lunomics dipardmnt and rood An unit Hum urn for ii to u tea is Must of 11 l lull Il is is In Affairs Ihcn took over from he president and called on Ada for Current runts Winnie Of ill hi things you wear expression Is moat important Three convenors gavi wo reports A on by Reggie ended he program and mieting was Mrs Given and Hurt the in Ihi irving of tasty Mat Ions to Mr and Mrs on birth of a daughter ITii Smith families wen Ihi in Ihi loss or Mr Smith of Jrtiton Mr Smith in Guilph iftir bung idmillid Inst Thursday Me is tin of I- rank Smith win on tin Jim ixlcnd l illiy Inhiswidcm Mr in Mrs I luyd mil Mr Mr of tin Unit in in ymjnth is Sunday A beautiful was sung by he men chair The reading of the poem In iclds was read by he minister and wo minutes w is observed The was by sermon freedom and Civilization which madi realize vq must CANDIDATES MEETING An all of ihose running for of will hi Id Nov in tin llily Cross Auditorium Avinui Tin public is The will ike EVERY WED AT ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Branch Mill EARLY BIRDS JACKPOT 500 ON NUMBERS 50 MUST GO Two Proceeds Retarded 3ren 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