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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 23, 1982, p. 3

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the HERALD Friday April IWI Community Area families host young visitors I Church celebrates 104th anniversary May Herald The Junior Choir although not as largo as usual Sunday delighted congregation during the Church service of worship when they sang In anthem Bob them the piano along with Eileen McEnery as organ when the joyful hymns sung As Rev Bandy de livered an inspiring The sanctuary looked it was still adorned with Easier lilies and beautiful with the add I lion of loiely floral arrange ment placed in memory of late David Lindsay and Janet right The lHth anniversary of Baliinafad church will be All are welcome The held a rummage and bake sale at the church Saturday morning and it to be quite successful We extend sympathy to Mr and Mrs Morgan and family in the loss of her brother David Lindsay who passed away one week ago In General Hospital The saying is that June is the month for weddings but years ago for some of our residents April was the popu monlh Early In the monlh Pat and John Loughnan celebrated their wedding Sunday afternoon their family and a few special friends planned a surprise parly for them Commun ity Centre There were about present to honor them on this occasion and to offer congratulations A buffet sup per was served The family of and Paul Schwartz also surprised their parents when they members of the men a choir along with their wives to help celebrate the wedd ing anniversary of Paul and will be honored by a family Friday evening in the near future Extended best wishes go out to Chappy couples We hope their this coming week the be able to celebrate Mr and Mrs Grant Wright many more anniversaries Funds contributed to the Canadian Cancer Society and allocated to research arc used to pay the salaries of full time scientists laboratory technicians and assistants and to buy essential materials and equipment for cancer research In bo rat ones generously to the Canadian Cancer Socle- KAY WILSON Herald pond cut A special invitation by Grace May of Maymar Farms In Hornby to the meg rave Community Club to finish off their home was en Joyed by all members April 12 Several games of euchre were enjoyed in the living room of the old farm house Grace had furnished the home II old cupboards china cab inets sofas and chairs that he had refinished A lovely centre piece over the ceiling fixture had been painted by her late husband Stan cards were Anne Wilson Eunice Wilson Mac Alexander Fred Gil lard Following cards a buffet tabic in the dining room complete with lighted tapers voteot thanks to Grace and her daughter Martha for the lovely evening A get well card was signed for Cliff Mothcrsill who has been on the sick list A committee for next will be convened by Irene Hunter Besscy and Marg Tost Members will meet again in the summer or a Strawberry Social Several showers have been held for popular bride tobe Cindy daughter of Gerry and Reta of Georgetown Cindy will marry Bruce McGee son of Gertrude McGee of Nor Mary and hosted a Jack and Jilt dinner party Betty and her daughter Mary Skinner had a miscellaneous shower for friends and neighbors Compete Bridesmaids A Hen ley Linda and Cathy flamchn had a surprise Jack and Jill miscellanea u shower Jessie of en the family on April 10 Cindy coworker Union Lid held a miscellaneous party Mary M matron of honor and sisler of the groom hosted a Jill shower Cindy and will be married May Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church in Georgetown Congratulations to Gerry In who coached the George town Raiders A to the highest Tilt Hardy Cup Also to Dave Kentner manager and the This the first time this award has been won In Ontario and it great ions again Gerry and to all lie you certainly provided a lot of good enter lalnmtnl or Georgetown and Several special services were held prior to Easier at Church Good Friday evening United church held a lovely service and on Easter Sunday morning a sunrise service was held the farm of Laidlaw Following this every one enjoyed breakfast at tin church which the church service with all three choirs taxing part gave added enjoyment to and Leannc Wilson grandchildren of and Ka Wilson and former area residents nave been back in Brampton for the past week entertaining school child from Arctic Bay on Baffin Island This is most north point on tile island and Is Wesl Pass Our young people 15 alto- gel her flew up by way of Montreal then changed this and after Bay still had a mile trip by skidoo They found the people living in government housing heated with oil and cooking wilh hydro Theydependo lot on the cariboo for meat Howe Ihey do have western food which is very Bread is a loaf and milk a quart use powdered milk and make a bread called bannock Our children were seal hunt and how to skin a scat A huge bear was caught just they arrived The bear skin would bring quite a lot of The land lot of but very windy Daniel ng lad of 10 when he In Brampton asked the trees grow so tall here Arctic Bay is above the line His mother is a soap carver and his father a hunter who works at odd Jobs including mining After leaving the Wilsons they called Farms to sec the dairy cows however hi was more impressed horses that have competed at the plowing matches The children lefl Friday night a tired happy bunch After a full week activities including a trip zoo CN Tower Science Centre and dinner at the Old Mill the children were sad to leave Many tears along with fond fareuellswerocvidcnt as they boarded the plane Having wrestled with new lifestyle they found here for a week children flew home Hay and their old lifestyle The trip was for many a big adjustment and a a lift time experience Hall deal sought Hills will be negotiating with Erin Township to establish a new formula for covering deficits at Ihe Baliinafad own hall A previous arrangement between the former and Erin had each party split Ihe have any control over operating i staff have suggested that a municipal contribution should be made directly to township toward the building capital costs or a major expenditure In the recommendation passed by the town general committee las Tuesday night also asked that additional requests for funds be sen to the township inUW French Approximately of the best students studying French in high schools in eleven Ontario counties Including region will be on the University of Waterloo camp us tils Saturday competing in its annual high school French part of contest conducted in language lab WalkaJogathon Have Your Family Step Along in the THE PLUMBING STORE Industrial Home Suppliers of PLUMBING ELECTRIC AND HEATING SUPPLIES We carry a complete line of Shower doors Chimneys Tub surrounds Stove Pipes Venities Fluorescent tights Bulbs Water Softeners Bring in this ad and receive All Of Your Plumbing Needs Are Here INCLUDING 23 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE THE PLUMBING STORE 330 Guelph St I 8773592 DISCOUNT AVAILABLE UNTIL MAY 1st Saturday May 8th At the Georgetown Fairgrounds stock

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