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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 21, 1982, p. 2

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Page WEEKEND Wedding bells are ringing for Annette BEAT THE WEEVIL A plot land donated by the Credit Valley Conservation Authority for experimental planting by the ministry of natural resources was ready but week for labelling forestry technician John Winter of left and forestry technician Bob Baker took a final look it the three acre of white pine they had planted Silver Creek Education Centre no the Ninth line The purpose of the experiment Is to discover a white pine highly reslstent to weevils and white pine rust White pine is the preferred lumber for furniture because Its strong and easy to work with Weevils burrow a hole through the pines central stalk making a tree grow crooked Blister rust hi a disease in which fungus spores enter the tree through its needle and once girdling the trunk kill It Mr Dakersaid white pine trees used to cover much of the region Herald photo Parents can meet recreation leaders Plans arc now underway to promote the many child rens programs offered by the Hal Ion recreation department this summer Many of the old favorites return as well as some new programs delight the youngsters of the commu nity Returning are Tot Lot Sports Camp Camp Prospect Gymnastics Camp Play mobile and the Leadership Development Program New on tho list are Summer Activities Centres Francois Dramatic Arts Gymnastic Camp In Acton and a Georgetown Tot Lot site All programs include swims as a regular feat ure Parents are urged to meet our summer staff and ask questions about the variety of programs available June 17 at Lime- house Public School at The recreation depart ments enthusiastic and talented summer staff are working together to make this summer the most successful yet For further information call Sec you in the By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent Wedding bells are ring ing for Annette Raid of Georgetown who has been feted with many showers and parties prior to her marriage to Ray Winter of Oak Ridges in interest Church in Hom- this Saturday May Ml Maid of honor Cindy Re Id assisted by Jackie Starrct both of Nerval gave a family shower in viting the Reld and families The brides maternal grand mother Mrs Harold Reed of Brampton hosted a family party for the Reed side of the house Ruth RR4 MUton held a shower for the Church ladles and H members Co- hosting were Barb Snow Donslda Neelands and Millie Craig A neighbors shower was held at the home of Linda and Trlcia Adams Georgetown assisted by Eleanor Branch Irene Adams Winter of Oflk Ridges who is a brides maid gave a personal shower Kathy also Joined up with Debbie Shelly Wendy and Winter all sisters of the groom to give a Winter family shower Rays community of TcmperancevUle held a miscellaneous shower in the church hail and the staff of the Jennifer Wamslcys Studio where Annette has been for sev eral years had a present ation party for the bride Annette is the only daughter Jim and Hotel Georgetown and Ray is the son of Arnold and Valeric Winter of Oak Ridges United Church annual barbecue will be held at school May from to ThelateMrs started the tradition which was held at Maple Lodge Farm for ten years Keep ing the weather in mind it was decided to hold the barbecue at school where it has been held for the last five years Now everyones fine and dry with rain or shine and facilities are provided for outdoor eating weather perm I as well as in the school auditorium Thata homeowner Irauirancvth SttoFrmy ROBERT TAIT 8778148 Shop at Home CARPET CORNER Custom Made Free Estimates DrflDBS Many Specials at r Tremendous savings Vinyl Root a Coverings 8533620 Gill Prop The sound is fantastic The price is even better NOW ONLY Locking fas forward and Localfdlslanl switch AFC Automatic Frequency Contnfl LED slsrso indicator mod Imports and domastlc car 20Watlim iVt Inches Unique a J Snort lllSulllBQ Any person to teatlisten the above system receives a free cassette carrying case NO PURCHASE NECESSARY GEORGETOWN S Custom Car Sound 55 Sinclair Ave 8772425 Everyone in tho church gels involved in this pro ject from the youngest to tho oldest and the salads and pics are homemade bv the church ladles with Maple Lodge looking after the chicken Dinner music will be provided by Iva Davidson and her group along with Terry and tickels can be bought in advance from any church member so como and meet your friends at the barbecue Bill Gwen and Paul were doubly happy this past week In classification of Holsteln cattle BUI and Paul re ceived an excellent for one of their cows The day they re ceived a phone call from their daughter Beth of Little local growth The towns construction figures continue to remain in the doldrums even compared to last years figures There were 30 building permits issued during April bringing the years total to In 1081 permits were Issued in April and the fourmonth total reached 146 There was one Institutional permit given out lost month for Si million worth of construction for the new St Josephs Separate School in Acton Inmont Press tlte of Georgetown was given a permit for a plant expansion valued at Last year at this lime permits had been issued for approximately million of new construction Figures this year total Just over million but are still higher than 1980s total for the same period of Sudbury where she has been employed with Bell Canada for several years as assistant manager of Business Services Beth has received a transfer to London Ontario and has been promoted to man ager of Business Services Unit of United Church held their monthly meeting at the home of Betly Johnson last Wed nesday night Kalhy Blairs group had charge of the evening with Moth ers Day being Ihe theme of the meeting Business for the upcom ing months will be a double shower June 15 a bus trip to and Cullen Gardens in Whitby June and the barbecue May A demonstration on cake decorating was given by Phyllis Moffstt The sacrament of Holy Baptism was part of the service at United church Sunday when John David son of Jean and Garry Sterrltt And Pat rick Mason May son of Debbie and Doug were baptised by the Walter Ridley Both par ents entertained their fam ilies to a buffet dinner St Pauls Anglican church had an Interpretat ion of a synagogue service in the time of Jesus May Afterwards the setting outside the church was a Street In Nazareth with carpentry pottery teach ing baking and weaving demonstrations To add to the scene two sheep were tethered courtesy of Frank Chlsholm of Horn by Barb Stevens taught Hebrew and also advised on Jewish customs The Leaders in the Temple were Char 1a Kalil Fred Dobbin and Luc all suitably dressed in middle eastern clothing Most of the children were also dressed in an eastern manner A delicious mid dle eastern meal prepar ed by Joanna Dobbin Potti Brown and Lynn was enjoyed by all GETTDtQ YOU DOWN LOOK US UP PHONE 8773581 MAID CANADA TO VOW Over graduates recommend Young Drivers of Canada Training centres coast Driver training or all ages tee is income tax deductible by the student Your choice 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