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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 6, 1982, p. 7

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SECTION A TOE Wedaesday tin Pan Wall hanging drive goes over the top seat plaques make their debut HE Entertainment decoration day no drag for students THEIR Honored lor delivering service to Iheaudradt of who each week to aroer fnm the Georgetown McDonald counter Belly Cor received tie employee of award lor her wort ai the Restaurant manager Fin Arnold made presentation Monday morning Betty will alio take home a smaller keeper Holly Holme woo the award In Heraldpboto By NANCY VETRJCEK ad Students Student of Acton High School held annual classroom decoration cele bra Hon Dec In which every homeroom class re arranges their classroom Into a Christmas scene Pint place In the Judging went to Mr homeroom depicting The Nutcracker Suite Second was Mrs which was the scene of a store window In down town Toronto Following the judging of the classrooms the students then proceeded into the cafe teria for the highlight of the day There were skits per formed by various students and teachers In the school and the selection of Miss 1981 The Judges for this event were Mr Jones Mr Bins Mr Harris and Mr Bridle all of whom are former Miss The crowd roared at the sight or the Grade 13 boys dressed In their girlfriends bathing Miss 1901 was Prlcllia Peter Barnes the first runner up was Beverly Baker and the second runner up was the gorgeous Gloria Greg The whole day was a the students of Acton High School not to mention the Tun he teachers had JOHN ROE Herald Sped The Rug Hanging Drive has gone over the lop which means Georgetown Rug Hock era w now be hooking names Instead of the planned too Italsomraru that Hills Library and Cultural Centre for which the unique fundraising campaign was in aid is now closer towards having a piano That because the two rug hangings netted S after expenses which was more than was required to fulfill Hills Arts Coun cil 000 pledge made on behalf of all arts related or gan rations huge success or the Rug Hangings drive led Arts Coun- president Elizabeth Shore to write Mayor Pete the town credit any funds toward he purchase of a piano since that was one item which was omitted lo reduce basic build Ing and furnishing costs This Ballinafad bash a sellout Community By WINIFRED SMITH Hera Id I There was a sellout crowd for the New Year a Eve dance Dec the community meets tomorrow By MRS AW BENTON Herald Correspoodenl We extend sympathy to the Case families In list Of and Johns mother Mrs Hugh Case at Mich ael Hospital Dec 26 Everyone will be welcomed at he first meeting of the 1 rati lute In 1982 held In the Memorial Hal at 1 30 Jan X euchre of the winter months win be held p m next Wednesday Jan 11 also in Urn chouse Memorial Hall We are pleased that Mrs mother of John and Albert and Mrs Ryan Hull Couples dance in new year following a week In hospital and hope that she will have no further attacks Congratulations to Mr and Mrs James of he Fifth line on the arrival of their third child Jay Dec Mrs John Glynn has return from spending the Christ mas holidays with her son Peter his wife and family In Saskatchewan Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Albert who cele brated their wedding i versa ry last week Disc Jockey provided music The merry makers danced the old year out and he new year In A delicious meal was served and a good lime was had by all Joe and Catharine Mathews of Erin Farm spent Christmas at Mindcn The couple entertained Joe fam ily Dec 29 at their farm home for heir annua Christmas luncheon Guest were present from 1st Mlsslaaaugo Cambridge and East Gore Nova RonaldGuestJr son of Mr and Mrs Ft Guest of he Eighth Line has Joined he Canadian Armed Forces He left Jan for basic training la Cornwall Is Nova Scotia Charlene Root and family from London and Sharon Burt who is home for the holidays from Kingston visited with their grandparents Sunday Frank and Winnie Smith Bessie Preece of Toronto spent New Years with her sister Viola Short 111 and her family Morgan Mo dill Is recovering from recent surgery at the General Hospital We hope he continues to Improve every day Dont hibernate The festive season is over and the winter slrclchea before us The skiers and only need a good snowfall to make them supremely content What about the rest of us Those of us who think of snow as one of nature a little mistakes have a tendency to hibernate as much as possible The Credit Valley Artisans are offering us on alternative They series of classes In many different disciplines of art you say 1 no artist Mayboyouareor have the potential to be one Now Is your chance to find out Classes arc available In pottery quilting glass marquetry batik and others Forinformationregardingclaastlmesandfees phone Pat Bell at Registration forms arc available at Cotcraft the Hot Bed and the Georgetown library These may be mailed to Pat Bell Sims Gate Georgetown IBS Personal registration will be held at Cottage he corner of Main and Maple In Georgetown this Friday Jan from to Saturday from a to A note to member groups and artists This your If you have any information you would like conveyed to the public please phone Pal at or If you prefer you may deal Herald week Mayor said he that a piano fund was good idea The actual 100th name space was purchased by he executive of a local service club but this was subject to ratification of Its general membership Other final namespace purchasers were Helen Hyde Helen Hum bcrstone Georgetown Jay and Mrs C Alan Thompson Charlotte and George Ironside Nelly and Sandra Fox In Memory Mr and Mrs Charles Port on Dick Carol and Sarah Franc Goodkey In Memory Frank D Teri arid Amy Mrs Helen Mrs Ver tens Sinclair Larry and Allen and Boyt Tom and Mildred Real Estate Ltd In Mem David G Lyons George town Rug Hookers In other fundraising devel his week George town Little Theatre handed over to the own the brass engraved seat plaques for in stallation on the tops of the seat backs In he John Elliott Theatre Location of the plaques was earlier deter mined by random selection An alphabetical 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family members of the late Mrs Harry Martha Hunter who passed away In George town and Memorial hospital Thofuneral was from Norval Presbyterian Church Dec Interment was In CemeUry The annual New Year Eve party of he Norval United United Church Couples Club was held in StewirUown Hall Ken and Lois were res ponsible for music and Roy looked after htnch and Betty sad Paul Johnson were In charge of decorating A good crowd danced the old year at and the new year In Legion dance success Comrade Roy Wiggins In Georgetown Hospital Stan Swan to In St Michael a and T Is In Toronto General Ho Walters of he Auxiliary Is in Georgetown Hospital Car Chib draw winners are A Grieve Peg Lewi Bill e Doug Logan Tom Run and Vt b Mullen The entertainment chair- man Lloyd to thank all those aha helped to make New Years Eve the success it was and a big thanks loUoyd No doubt a few members were Inconvenienced by the lock being changed See Pal lumber lain about obtaining your key If you hare not got one in the 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