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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 12, 1982, p. 4

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Pate WEEKEND EXTRA F Nove It the HERALD Ballinafad Community Scots WL rules studied Norval Birthday bash for an old friend By KAY WILSON en Id Correspondent Mrs Bruce Ninon of RR1 entertained family members Tor her mother of Slreetsville who celebrated her Oct one of 12 before her man age was Whitfield The are an old a rally name and lived at he west end of for 12 years As well as daughter Eileen Nixon her son Alan Uvea at Brampton Her eldest daughter Brown of Grand Vallev passed away In 1967 Helping celebrate the happy occasion were IS grandchildren and ten great grandchildren along with five brothers and three sisters Howard Alex Ralph and Alan all or London and of New market also Lillian St Catharines Dora Thorndale Alicia Scott of Georgetown and sister Inlaw Madge Whit field of Terra Colta along with several nieces neph ews and cousins A buffet luncheon was served by Eileen assisted by her daughters inlaw Lynda Young Susan Gall olds Carol Jane Jennifer and Nix on Several members of the Brown family were there as well to wish Grandma many more Happy Birthdays Congratulations to Nor resident Pete who was elected mayor of Halloa Hills in Monday election Women Inatl tute met at the home of Gisela Ma chin last Thursday night or the their meeting on citizen ship and world affairs Dorothy McLean opened with the ode and collect and Marguerite Hunter read the minutes Business Included rid Day Is changed to Nov at In St Paul church auditorium in Milton with a special Invitation to members families Report on dess ert luncheon and euchre FISH CHIP sfcuiv UK Fish Chips GswgttfwuhtarktlPtxt was given by Marie Murr ay and a donation sent to the Norval Community Centre A report from our D A director Jean May was read by our president on the area contention The developing countries find water a bigger prob lem than food As W I members we should work for Home and Country to strengthen the country rural life The roll call was ans wered by members one visitor name a world event that happened recently The meeting was turned over to convenors Jean who called on Shir ley Kent to give the motto When we stop listening We stop learning and went on to soy our minds arc like parachutes they only work when they re A good verse to when you re down You have to believe in happiness Or never comes Ah that Is the reason a bird can sing On the darkest day he believes in spring Guest speaker Gertrude McGee showed slides and gave a commentary on a trip she had taken to Germany Holland and Austria She saw the pass ion play in Oberammer which Is produced every ten years In an outdoor setting in West Germany Germany Is half the sire of Ontario but Is times larger in popu Gertrude was thanked by Jean and presented with a small gift Lunch was served the hostess assisted by Anne Wilson and Eileen Nixon A bridal shower was given by ladles of United church Nov for Betty June who will be married later this month Jean opened with a feW complimentary remarks addressed to the bridetobe and called on Dorothy McLean who read a humorous article by Gary Lautens A made up skit for wedding by Katby and Ella and a con lest conducted by Marion Laird Love and the Din table made up the program Betty June was assisted In opening her gifts by Debbie and Susar Grant and Invited every one to an open house Nov Lunch was served Kathy group ted by Mars Ridley con Nixon and Betty Johnson WINIFRED SMITH Herald WOO Frances Buckrell was hostess for the November meeting of the last Tuesday evening All members but one were present Two visitors were corned Margaret Jamie- son as president opened the meeting by reading the alms and rules of the Scottish which arc practised in their country They are the original traditions based on the rules set out by ihe found of Women Institute Mrs years gets contract A Georgetown company has been awarded a federal government contract supply and services Canada has announced Varian Canada will supply electron tubes to the department of national defence The contract was one of 141 worth US million awarded for the week ending Oct 15 ago As each one answered the roll call members and guests received some liable information on the tire of house plants The main items of business were discussed and with It was then time for the two delegates who attend the Area Convention to give their reports Alma Sinclair as convenor of Agriculture and Canadian Industry had arranged for special guest to demon rate the art of making Alma look over from the president She called on Grace McEnery for events Some timely Information was given as convenors gave brief re ports on their different categories The mot Take Time to Stare At the Wonders Everywhere was given as usual In her own humorous and entertaining way She ended her talk by reciting a poem she had composed A most informative talk was given by Ada Kirk wood as she told some important interesting facts on province of Quebec Alma then called on the special guest Inez Crlch ton from She had everything set up for the demonstration The correct ingredients were outlined and the proper way to make chocolates was shown It was fascinating to see her create turtles and chocolates with cherry centres She also demon strated how to make other Christmas goodies Courtesy convenor El leen Burt on behalf of those present thanked Mrs for giving of her lime at this busy lime plant A touch and take able provided some extra mon for welfare The meet Ing closed with the singing of the national anthem Those in charge assisted the hostess with the serv of lunch A special armistice vice was observed in the church Sunday Scouts Cuhs Beavers Girl Guides and Brownies with the leaders attended It provided a colorful sight as they walked up the aisle carrying their different banners and flags They occupied the four front seats of the Sanctuary Parents and friends with the regular church alt and far a large congregot Ion A young group of junior choir members provided an appropriate anthem which was enjoy Rev Bandy based his sermon from the sermon To the many friends who volunteered their time and worked diligently on my behalf I express my ap preciation I look forward to working for you during the next 3 years as one of your representatives on Hatton Hills Council Councillor Ward 2 with activity until late In evening Saturday Many came out to enjoy the annual church turkey supper There were three sittings and many dinners were taken out The committee and ail those In charge are to be congratu la ted for the success of this annual event extend sympathy to Mr and Mrs Gerald Ken and family in the loss of his mother who passed away Friday of last week Two sisters were guests of honor at a birthday party Saturday night Edith Smith and Winifred Smith arc sisters who brothers now both deceased Both sisters have birth days within a week of each other Edith was Nov and Winifreds Nov Their families decided to have a joint celebration for the two families Satur It was a complete surprise Edith and her sister thought they were keeping up the birthdays In fine style by attending the church supper On returning home to the farm both were over helmed to find yard full of cars and on entering the home were greeted by their families grandchild and great grandchild with one or two special friends making grand total of Families were present from London Kingston St Catharines and near by surrounding areas Avery happy time was enjoyed by all the The village alive BARRY D TIMLECK CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Mountalnview Rd S Suite 301 Halton Hills Georgetown Ontario L7G 8776948 Nov 427 at BENDELCO OFF Bathroom Waste Baskets 20 OFF ALL OTHER MERCHANDISE coma hi and see our targe selection of Gift Ideas for Christmas Sorry No Layaways during SALE All Sales FInaO BENDELCO Pantry and Bath Boutique 124 Mill St E Acton 8531421

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