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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 19, 1982, p. 4

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WEEKFND EXTRA Friday November Is 1162 Turkey dinner enjoyed by Church ladles plan make their popular turkey dinner an annual event following the success of but Wednesday feast sat down to supper Church organist Gerry Murphy and pianist Fiona Beaton provided the dinner music LimehouBe Nannys Kneedie formerly Driftwood has opened in Nerval Pro prietor Barb along with husband and young son have renovated and decorated the old borne to specialise in hand made toys and Christmas decorations Babys wear apple dolls bread dough plaques and are also on sale Agricultural missionary Lee Holland shared some of bis IS years experi ence In Zambia formerly northern Rhodesia with Norval United Church members and friends Sun day While tractors are great bo noted the un availability of repair parts mean a team of oxen are still preferable Most people live in the rural areas Mr Holland sold where soya beans are the main protein food Cotton and peanut ore also grown and families are being educated about nutrition Preceding the mission talk was a turkey dinner for 100 convened by Marilyn Smith and Moffat Sympathy is extended to Joy Laird of and Three village babies baptised By Mrs JOHNBELLBODDY Herald Correspond col Now we ore into dork and dreary days We mind December theres the excitement of Christmas coming to keep one going Even January and Fe bruary arent too bad because at least we are on the way towards spring but the month of ber Is hopeless Asbgrove Womens In stitute held their euchre Nov in Stewarttown Youth aid top concern for IODE Hall with 12 tables in play Winners were Gertrude mens Jim Carney Ken Ells tied were Wilkinson and Muriel Mc- Lucky draws Ida Carton Velma Ella Sam McClure Flora Ruddle Bob Alexander Ruth Cone Sympathy Is extended to John his brothers Angus and and their families in the death of their brother Donald When the four boys with their parents formed on the Eighth Line they were good neighbors always ready lo give help when needed but tiroes have changed and ncighborlt is not the same today Sunday morning three more babies were Ashley Blair Jay Catherine Josle Scott Kenneth Douglas The latter two are grandchildren of Johnson and Don el da NeclondB of has staunch pic passed away this post week In the person of Clayton Wilson Our deep est sympathy to his wife Edna and his two sons and daughter and all the Wilson relatives Mrs Joe Marie Harris of on the death of their brother Laird who passed away in Peel Memorial Hospital Nov a Pinegrove Community Club had seven euchre tables In play last Monday night Winners were Marie Murray and Eileen Jack son pink card Prairie Bissey and George Burt white card and Eunice Wilson lucky draw courtesy of Webbs Flow era Winners at Community Centre last Thursday night were Ethel and Elizabeth Wallace pink cards Marie Murray and John Hunter white cards Isabel Landry lone hand Ida Swltier lucky draw courtesy Webbs Flowers and Press wood Mae Tost and Jean Cunningham made up the lunch committee Betty Johnson chaired the overall meeting of the United Church ladles last Wednesday night which featured a devotional about Remem brance Day by Cleave ColCraft proprie tor Gall Collett demon strated theart of making Christmas decorations Assisting young people In furthering their lion a prime concern of he IODE was the topic for discussion at the local Countess of Strslhmore chapter meeting Oct at the home of Hazel MacMUian Several well known people who had received IODE bursaries and scholarships in their youth were recalled education secretary Mitchell of IODE head quarters in Burlington attended the meeting as guest speaker Since Labrador Is Mrs Lome Scots name chief Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Kemp was ann ounced the new Honorary of Scots to gain useful Information on providing assistance for Its own adopted school in Labrador The meeting also Included Doris Barbers synopsis of the start of this seasons progressive bridge and the viewing of band knitted layettes to which all members had contributed Hostesses for the evening were Mrs MoeMWan Hilda and Irene Famel BARRY D TIMLECK CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 16 Mountanview S Suite 301 Hills Georgetown Ontario L7G 8776948 During War served in Eng land Belgium and Franc sad received the the Star the medal the CanadUn volunteer Service medal and clasp and the Victory medal He also the E On La CARPENTRY Specializing in HOME RENOVATIONS Experts In KIT REC ROOM QUALITY CARPENTRY AT AFFORDABLE PRICES CALL 8785104 Villagers congratulate equestrian By Mrs AW BENTON Correspondent Winners at the Womens Institute euchre Nov were Mrs James Cunningham and George Burt and lone hands prizes went to Mrs and Wilfrid Grcenless The next regular euchre will be held Nov at J m In Llmehouse Memorial Hall and lunch will be served afterwards Coogratulatlons to Hugh Graham an more of his many wins riding his horse ROBERT TAIT INSURANCE AGENCY LTD ifl if M- 48 Sec me for car home life boat and business insurance Like good matte PATTERN FITTING CLINIC 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