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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 15, 1982, p. 7

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theHERALD WEEKEND EXTA Friday October IS INI Page ARC benefit Craftsmanship the way it was By MRS AW BENTON I era Id Jean of Georgetown a well known historian was guest speaker at Lime- house Women Institute meeting Oct A nice number were present in spile of Inclement Hits Ruddill spoke about Crafts Old and New a subject on which she seemed well qualified to talk She told us of primitive life of the pioneers who had to make do with whatever was hand usually freshley fallen trees Tools were also very few and hinges and locks and very crude furniture were made from wood Animal hides covered beds doors windows etc Shingles for the homes were thick and maybe three feet long so were very heavy In lime clothes beyond use so were sewn into quilts or cut Into strips for mats some having been fresh ened by dyes made from bark or weeds The suc cess of dying depended on the weather season etc Shredded corn hulks or stuffed mattresses were braided into hats or mats Livestock became more plentiful and sheep espec ially valuable for clothing and meat The speaker told us in detail of the wool Industry processing in the home from the fleece to the farmers back She then displayed a Urge number or items In the home even those in use today which are made from wool She had been FTC Brown and was thanked by Mrs Booth President Mrs Andcr Kick the habit The Hal ton Lung Association will be holding a Smoking Withdrawal Clinic Tor successive evenings Oct IB to This will be held at Milton District Hospital each evening from to SO There Is no charge for this Christmas Seal Program If you re interested in stopping smoking please register by calling Halton Lung Association at It a matter of lire and breath son had opened the met tag with a poem It Couldn I Be Fall and called on us for We Cherish Our on the Collect and the Roll Call The first craft I remember doing or bring one your grandmother did The motto If anything is worth doing It is worth telling someone how to do t well was carried off by Mrs AW Benton Reports that we heard told us that District Night would be held in St Pauls Church Milton Nov each branch to present a short Old Time Christ mas Concert We are to a team honor new District Mrs Norton Oct 1 from to to view a film re disarmament which will be shown In various centre including Trinity United Church in Acton Oct 17 Ions of are asked from organizations and from Individuals for the cause Anyone Interested learning a craft was asked to leave her name A Large number of craft p were displayed and found a lunch was being set out by Mrs Hannah and Mrs A J Benton The November meeting Nov A will have a topic alt must face Preparing for BUILTIN Has SYSTEMS MADE IN CANADA NEWEST MOST POWERFUL MOTOR UNIT IN THE INDUSTRY CONSTRUCTION EXCLUSIVE MOTOR PROTECTION VALVE To cale again In PRICE ROLLBACK celebrate our participation once again In this year DOIT YOURSELF in rolling back the prices on our two larger models to levels or the balance of this MODELS FROM 439 to DELUXE 30 HOSE ATTACHMENTS Installation Extra SAVE MONEY BY DOING YOUR OWN INSTALLATION will put together a Ut or you and show you how to Install It WHY PAY EXTRA or and lining you won mod NO SHORTAGE NO LEFTOVERS GK THOMPSON CO By KAV WILSON Herald Correspondent Narva Women tc held its October meeting at the home of Marie Murray last Thursday evening Dorothy McLean presi and led in the ode and collect while Marguerite Hunter read the minutes Business Included Brief from re crime rate and justice reball repeat offenders Impaired driven weap ons courts probation A petition was signed in favor of sending it on to higher levels Aresoluton from North Gage I in Wellington County requcs ling the government to discuss in the Commons the abolishing of nuclear A film If you love this Planet in ted Church this Sunday was announced It was decided to have a Dessert Luncheon and Halloween Euchre Oct 30 In Norval Community Centre with Jean May Amy Burke and Marie Murray as com mittee Report from District Director of a District night in St Pauls Church Mil ton Nov to take the form of an Old Fashioned Concert Members are asked to bring their lies with them A donation was made to both the and the ARC Industry Hornby Roil call was What read to educate Myself Guest speaker Rhonda Patterson teacher from the A C Industry was Introduced by Marie Mur ray Rhonda explained the work projects and the rehab Hi I alienor each dent involved She also reminded members of the re- v ebb ng of lawn chairs project for the nominal fee of And urged every one need chairs re- webbed to bring them in now and not wait till next summer since It a alack time Lunch was served by Jean Ha crop and Shirley Kent and the evening closed with the singing of Canada Congratulations to Paul who has been chosen as one of four delegates by the Ont Junior Farmers to the World Congress of Young Farmers in Germ any There will be dcleg from different countries Paul will be leav Sunday and will be away four weeks Sympathy is extended to the family or Cliff Mother sill who passed away in Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton on Friday Sympathy is extended to Earl whose sister Bessie McClure passed a way in Peel Memorial Lai Friday Though confined to hospital for the past year she still aimed an interest in her ty and her many friends and neighbours w il miss her kind and ways Funeral service was held on Monday at Jones Funeral Home Georgetown Community As soc at on at the community hall begin next week Here s the p for juniors 30 Tor seniors Contact Jamie Cunningham BOO Tuesday morning Yoga starts Oct 9 to 11 am Cost per ion Contact Angela Tuesday night to 15 p m Contact Brown Owl Mrs Tuesday Scouts 30to9pm Contact Fred HowseB77 Wednesday afternoon Norval Neighbours 1 to 3 30 p Contact Mrs Thompson Thursday evening Euchre starts Oct 14 and every second week there- alter at Contact Jamie Cunningham Cubs still require a lead Eighth breakin Once again the Acton Curling Club was the victim of a break and enter Halton regional police said was unknown IT anything was stolen from the curling club Tuesday evening after thieves smashed the front door glass to get In then forced open the liquor cabinet doors Police reported this to be the eighth break in of the club this year Home robbed A camera binoculars a calculator assorted and a bottle or scotch were Helen from an Georgetown home Wednesday between and police estimated the missing Items at and said thieves entered the home by breaking the glass in a basement window 332 8771944 WAREHOUSE SHOWROOM DISCOUNTS 24S St LOTTO Georgetown THIS RESERVED FOR YOU 8775419 1000 TICKETS WEEKLY PLAY HEMS HOW- Itch thfwws hi of tin m rut tort find ttw mm tuts writ on bush t Hit ntre wort lent M Ltttt ErfHtr GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP PAULS UPHOLSTERY OVER YEARS EXPERIENCE UP DELIVERY 8776455 FREE ESTIMATES R00FMSPECTI0NS HEALTH HUT urn THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR YOUR AD CALL 8772201 PRESTONS LUCKY DOLLAR Open Sundays 10 m St SSimi TRACTOR SPECIALISTS HORSE POWER FOR 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