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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 27, 1982, p. 6

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SECTION A WedaeuUy Guest speaker is veterinarian PRUNING POINTERS These keen proper pruning techniques for showed ap Wednesday Library on Main Street Colin a young man with an degree ran the y of GttelpJi gave about people tip on bow to ret uttrsus Ha uid when and how pruning Is done ire the Important factor Mr wo lawn and garden to be oiled Grata Roots to March Herald photo By Mr JOHN Herald Correspondent The Agriculture and Industries meeting of the was held Jan 19 In crest G WingTetdas President Mrs G nut opened meeting with a short In Memmiam and a moment of silence for a very dear member Mrs J son who away Jan After the ode and creed mites of the last meeting were read and Roll Call answered by Tell a comical about one of your animals Some splendid one Isabel Carney and Irene Hunter volunteered to attend Monday workshop at Arkell Mrs Clayton Wilson represent our institute at the Off cm Conference May 8 Mrs Trevirannus and Mrs J go to the anniversary In Toronto in August The I euchre will be Feb March The motto Go as far as you can and when you gel there you will set farther was given by Mrs Mrs J then Intro duced Nancy who graduated from O V C in 1979 and In May 1981 Joined with Dr Neil Anderson of Veterinary CI In She spoke on her work with small animals and her service calls and Invited questions The ladles kept her busy answering as she enlightened us all about her New UCW The Idea to maximise tedding throegh the pruning of planli said Colin Dickinson tie n U be dose above Ibe buds on a branch and not between two bods If you cut KqI llTlflTflfl between two bads ike remaining bad Ihe it will die too as the item above it off Community Botswana Africa topics for UCW By KAY WILSON Herald CorrespoodeDl Community Club met at the home of Gord and Peggy Early Jan IB at Early presiding Due to Inclement weather arrangements were made for the speaker lo come at a later date At the next meeting we will be given first hand view of life to Botswana Africa and win be a Pancake Social Nerval United Church Wo men Unit I met at the home of Marion Laird Thursday after Agnes Miller had charge of the devotional when she gave the origin of two beautiful old hymns Just I Am and aba There is a Green Hill The scriptures pertaining to hymns were read by Dorothy McLean and Mabel Terry Both hymns were read by Kay Wilson Catherine read the minutes A report the Kiddie music star at library Feb 6 Sharon Hampson of Sharon Lot and children s recording stars will be tar of a workshop at the Georgetown Public Library Feb from 10 to noon Sharon will also give a free concert for children In Ihe Gallery he same Sharon Hampson hat been professionally since She baa appeared on tetavfaion radio and En clubs across Canada and the United State For the put several yean Sharon has been an faslractor In lb North York library program row MUSIC FOR CHILD REN Sharon has one French record album to her credit and tour other record releases wtlh Los and the Elephant recant label During the work hop Sharon demonstrate trim help car the how to use wide variety of font eoncs game and chest la music programmes Platte bring your tape record er Then 3 fee lor he workshop and a limit of You may register In perianal the Acton or George town live meeting was given by president Marlon when she announced the barbecue will be May Memorial Fund was discussed and a thankyou was read from Bonnie McFar Eunice Wilson had the study and read chapter from fie book Mr Jones Mt the Master The author Marshall took the sermons by her late husband Rev Peter Marshall and compiled into a book He had been a minister to the Congress but died a very early age Roll call wan the payment of fees Books were also exchanged among the members The meeting closed with a New Year a Prayer and lunch Congratulations to Myor peter and Judy on the arrival of their second grandchild a Utile daughter Rachel Christ ne born to Terry and Chris Legale on Dec be Women College Hospital Toronto The was Utile over one pound birth However she Is doing nicely now at three pounds and has been transfer red to Peel Memorial tal Brampton Get well wishes to Ernie Alexander who is a patient In He Trafalgar Hospital with pneumonia Sunday was solo day at led Church when or choir members Susan Campbell Kalhy Klrby each favoured with a solo Teen members For ever One sang several selec tions accompanied by Terry Laldlaw on guitar along with solos from Mary Lou Margaret Anne and Wayne Senior choir Judy and Glen Laldlaw sang a couple of duets Sheila Mollory assistant minister had charge of the service when she took as her sermon Where Is Jesus which centres on the Gospel of Eien though the weather outside was windy and cold was very rewarding on the As the Seoul group will be unable to pick up bundled newspapers due to the fact they can no longer sell to buyer had been means of fundraising for them The troop extends a big who helped out until further notice president By SMITH II Cones pendent The January meet took place last Tuesday Evening Jan 19 at the The new president Joyce Clarke welcomed oil and opened the meeting with a timely verse for tho New Year Barbara Monroe had Ihe devo tional period During the business part of the meeting there was a discussion regarding projects for the year The program followng consisted of some showing of slides by and Martha Lewis A nice gesture was the presents lion of a gift to the retiring president Marg Alma Sinclair and Edith Voltnnr assisted hostess Viola with lunch The Community was shock and deeply saddened last Friday when they learned of the sudden death of one of beat known and highly res pected citizens Lloyd Mar shall succumbed to a severe heart attack at the District Memorial Hosp ital In the early hours of Friday morning Just two months ago he and his wife celebrated their wedding anniversary Sincere sympathy Is extended to his widow and family who are left mourn bis loss Morgan was able to leave hospital on Wednesday of but week We hope he continues to Improve and that good health will soon be re stored to him The Church Service was fairly wellattended Sunday although Icy conditions of the back roads kept many from venturing out The Junior choir delighted all with their singing of the anthem Re Ralph and Mrs Mann and family from Cobourg vis lied the Smith Farm over the weekend and called at the Hospital to see thdr grand father who Is a patient there Were Moving The Halton Hills Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society is on the move As of January our new location will be the former Real Estate Office 164 Guelph Street Suite 2 Georgetown 8771124 work Mrs Harvey Nurse friends hi passed on Mr presented her with small who was such a R It bright cheery person and After Canada and made everyone feel welcome the 1 grace a social hour ha left Iota of golden memo- enjoyed rles behind Our deepest Another one of our dear sympathy her family children grandchildren and Yea the second of February is coming up and that ground nog will come out and see bis shadow and then pop back In again for only six more week Town Country HALTON HILLS CENTER THE OLD GLEN MILL ALL CL IS CLOSING ITS CLOTHING OUTLET ALTHOUGH THE SOCK WOOL AND CRAFT CENTRE OUTLET WILL CONTINUE ALL CHILDRENS CLOTHING MENS AND LADIES LEVI SHIRTS Reg up to NOW ONLY 10 99 ALL LEVI JEANS CORDS Reg up 99 now 1 799 17 HYDRO now PARKAS Beg 27 DOESKIN now JACKETS 729 Reg 99 WORK BOOTS Hon MR RC Reg MS 85 men s PILELINED N0W VESTS if99 Reg IS SAFETY now shoes Reg 33 BOMBER JACKETS Reg 39 now 4 ONLY 19 SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION JUST ARRIVED LEG WARMERS FOR ONLY LIMITED QUANTITIES AND SIZES NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS ALL SALES RNAL THE OLD GLEN MILL 586 MAIN ST GLEN WILLIAMS 8771351

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