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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 2, 1982, p. 3

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April Norval United receives weekend facelift paint job IN THE BUSINESS Twenty lion baby ill He ra from the VMC Ontario I offered at over the I row led to tlerek Kevin second raw Jane Tiffany Jncenla row I Tracy Richardson Barton Sherry I- ieblji Natalie a and TrrUane from the ceremony the Monday were Jelf Peter Ramsey lorl Marks and Karen course by or further Information the program contact at Fletchers Band entertains dancers at village Wo mens Institute event Fletcher Band seemed to be quite popular with the crowd Friday when they provided music or the I dance the Community Cent re old and young a good lime was provided The monthly meeting was a week than usual for the March at the Church Thi roll call was answered by each one telling an Irish or a Joke Alma Sinclair was in charge the deollonal period During he business pari of Iht meeting it was announced that many quills had been completed this win Much appreciation Is given to Short It for opening her home for so many afternoons Members were also reminded about the congregational dance this Saturday night at the Community Centre also lo keep In mind about the Rum mage Sale April it Edna and Marg Jnmieson were In charge of the lunch To honor St Patrick Optimists plan busy springtime roster With the dawning of spring comes a lot of activity In nature Likewise with your Optimist Club of Georgetown A lot of our committees are very active planning or work on projects for the spring The very neat project Is our annual Hockey Showdown for April at a m kid in minor hockey is invited to participate and test his skill Just like the pros do on Hockey Night In C So kids If you want be Chico or Robinson or day come out to the Georgetown 1st Hockey Showdown April 10 at 9 a at the Arena For more Information contact Optimist Brian Getty at 4fl8 Optimist Jim Ferguson ad vises us that all the tickets arc sold on the Trip of Month Rill Metk reports that all the tickets or the Suit of the Month draw have been sold Thanks nil members who have been involved In the selling of these tickets With the coming of spring comes the opening of our food booth present arc revamping the tide public quicker while making It easier on the workers Inside booth We are having our flower next to the high school Come plant sale for a second out year This project some enjoy At this point It moncj for our community looks like spring will need all projects are asking all Iht help It can net so lets community minded citizens to dnncc up a storm on the third purchase jour boxplanls from of April and do old man winter the Optimists You know that tin few pennies of profit that we receive each box goes back into our community These will be sold in season We thank Optimist Fred for jirnifc this pro duction of officers Is next month If want to get mvi Ived or know someone thai should get InvoKed gel yourself involved and make sure you are there to members you like lo sec lead this club in 1982 Don the Mrs Thaw dance Satur day at St Georges green Jello was served with the The brilliant sunshine of Sunday morning brought a fairly good number of people out to the service of Ihe Church It was the fifth In Lent and service was in accordance Jesus and the Crucifixion Next Sun day is Palm Sunday The Sacrament of Holy Com mum on will be celebrated during the service The men choir favored a beautiful are happy to report that A McEncry is still ing and will soon be able to leave hospital Sorry to hear that Richard Short 111 bad to return to al last week He Is a patient In General Hospital Welcome back to Lloyd and Frances who return recently from Texas spending January and February visiting wilh his By WILSON Herald Bride elect Debbie Held has been showered good wish as well as several mlscel lancous showers Debbie will be married in United Church April 10 to Dean Debbie Is the daughter of Gordon and Jean He id and granddaughter of Mac and Louie Alexander all Dean Is the son of Harry and Betty Squibb of Cookslown Jim Carol Itcid of Erin hosted the ltcid and McMcekin members Feb Carol Held of Norval was hostess for the Alloa Junior Farmers evening of March 11 The Alexander family held a shower at the home of the bride aunt and her husband Mary Lou and Henry Soleckl of March The neighbors of the line met the Crawford home when Mary Crawford and Charlotte McClure enter tained Marrh 15 The United Chuich had shower March 16 and groom family held a shower March Presbyterian Wo men Misslonar Society was held In Ihe church March Isabel welcomed all and called on Gertrude McGee Introduce Rev Lcs II Upward who showed slides and commented on his trip to Israel and Margaret McClure gave lovely devotional and musical selections were enjoyed by Karen Carney and Judy Pom accompanied by their mother Davidson Ada Duff flunked all who helped to make the afternoon possible and lunch followed when a social hour was enjoy Pmeflrovc had eight in play March Win were Anne Wilson Marie Murro Keith Webb and Art Mav Lucky draw KayMcMU Norval Community had eight tables in play March Winners Alice Id William Varcj and Phil Landrj Lone Hands Gladys Lucky Draw John Hunter Get well wishes to Mac Cleave who Is back in Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton United Church had a face lift with a new paint Job last week A lot of favorable comments were expressed Sunday Finish ing touches will be made this GEORGETOWN WATERBEDS Just South of Hwy 8772826 FISTFUL AT OUR First Sofa 30 OF ALL REPAIRS Heres an example the many specials we have MINOLTA so mm 300 MINOLTA SRT101 NIKOMATEL mm Macio Bod MAMIVA 645 Complete wilt two lenses Plus dozens accessories lot the budget minded photographer Save HALTON CAMERA EXCHANGE 7 JAMES ST 8774433 For Todays Hair Fashions By An Expert of 3 years call Lorraine Teeter TEETERS Dawson Cras House of Hair SILVERS Family Clothing the Good service eta good price That homeowners Insurance the State Farm way INSURANCE LTD da went own 877 877 FINAL 2 DAYS 20 RCA XL100 Regular Less 29 00 YOU pay RCA VCR CASSETTE ONLY 29TH ANNIVERSARY SALE Continues ith even further REDUCTIONS SAVE UP TO WW OFF Everything in the store FAMILY CLOTHING Downtown Georgetown 8773441

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