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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 10, 1982, p. 5

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WEEKEND EXTRA Friday December It IMS Page J Norval WI helps Good Neighbors and ARC By KAY WILSON Hera dent tute held their Christmas meeting at home of Marguerite Hunter Thurs day evening Dorothy McLean pre sided with members and six visitors Donations were made to several charities including the Good Neighbor Service In Georgetown headed by Roma Tunpson and the A Industries at Horn by call was What like Best about Christ mas One suggestion from a visitor was having a birthday cake complete with candles In honor of Jesus birthday The program featured the Teen Choir yearbook sums it all up Student sales underwa Forever One with Terry LoldUw as leader of 13 members They Bang carols and songs and led In group singing Don Crawford added to the pro gram with two recitations the Night Before Christmas and Touch of the Masters Hand Anne Wilson thanked the Teen choir and presented Terry with a token of appreciation Santa arrived and presented everyone wit a gift which helped to lend a festive air Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Eunice Wilson Jean May Grace Crawford and Mae Cleave The Friendship Group of United Church en tertained the Unit Group at the home of Jean Star lit Dec 1 with a buffet dinner Carol singing and Christmas readings made up the program for the evening Janet Johnson daughter of Paul and Betty Johnson has completed her two- year teaching mission In Zimbabwe In a phone call home Sunday she said she expects to leave with a teacher friend on a four month trip around he world before returning The White Gift Service at United Church was taken by the Sunday School pupils on Sunday last Klrby gave the call worship and Mark Campbell the scrip ture Susan Campbell was Ihe narrator for the Story presentation What Child is This Christmas carol inter spersed the service Get well wishes to Bonnie who is in St John a Convalescent Home following surgery at Sunnybrook Hospital Bonnie hopes to be home BARRY D TIMLECK CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 16 Mountainvlew Rd S Suite 301 Haiton Hills Georgetown Ontario L7G4K1 By CHRIS The Yearbook is one of the many extra curricula clubs offered at Acton District High School Any student In any grade can Join the Yearbook Club The Yearbook Is a record of the people events and activities that take place during the school year These are moat ted when the book Is looked at several years after the student is out of school The Yearbook Itself la something that can show the community who supports the Yearbook what Is done with their donations tor the people who actually work on the Yearbook it provides a chance lo learn many skills to be used in future life Students learn to cooperate with others learn to meet deadlines bare resp with the community and learn the composition of a yearbook which can later be applied to other types of publications The Yearbook Club la also a place to turn when a student wants a change from the regular school day The Yearbook itself is run by Its members Any major decisions are agreed upon by students under the supervision of the student editor Mr Ellis and Mrs Marsh are two staff members who are advisors and whose job it is to ensure that the book Is run In a fair and efficient way The staff executives are Jennifer McLean Editor Phil Photo Editor JacUo Jennings Copy Editor and Roman Business Manager The Yearbook has many ideas in the planning tobeJp raise money When this Is printed the Yearbook will be selling tickets a raffle to win one of two collector plates by a local artist The winner will be drawn December and of this year The students who join the Yearbook Cmb have the chance to learn a lot and have fun the some time For further information about the Yearbook contact Mr Ellis or Mrs Marsh at the High At Haiton Camera Exchange SANTA ARRIVES EARLY Chrome body W42 zoom Complete Single unit packaging YASHICA metered Red Green LEDs in 000 sec shutter speeds self timer 219 951 LENSES LENSES AND MORE LENSES YASHICA WIDE ANGLE LENSES ONLY AUTO ALP APENTAX THREAD MOUNT LENSES 80 mm 189 SOLIGOR WIDE ANGLE LENSES Tom Canon KMounU I VIVITAR EF35 Compact mm Give a Gift of Innovation TRIPODS from VIVITAR COMPUTER FLASHES as low as All your photography needs Filters Albums Gadget Bags I etc CAMERA EXCHANGE 7 JAMES ST

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