Page fl SECTION A THE Wedncady the HERALD Community church honors Mrs Laidlaws service Esther celebrates at meeting By KAY WILSON Herald Correipondent NORVAL A beautl ful Easter service was conducted by Rev Ridley in United Church The Senior and For ever One Choir as well as the Junior Choir added special music to the service Following the service a special presentation was made when Mrs Kay Wilson expressed Ihe ion of the church members to Mrs Kate Laid aw for Ihe 35 years she has been respons for the bread and wine for communion Her daughter Mrs Jean was pre sented with a lire membership pin which was pinned on her mother Mrs expres her thanks to every one A social followed with a cake cut by Mrs Following the Easier story by the minister the children adjourned lo heir classes Rev Ridley took as his sermon From Dark Familiar Easter Hymns added to the service and Easter lilies In the church were In memory of Mr and Mrs Harold Lyons By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent NOIWAL The annual meeting of ram pi on West Women Instl lute was held at vlllc United Church Hall April 10 for a pot luck luncheon Following the opening exercises by president Lois Fraser the mi nut of the last annual meeting were read The district annual for Peel South will be held May in Streelsviile Presbyterian Church Reports were heard from the standing committees as well as the financial report Nominating commit tee of Isabel and Janet gave their report and Mac Dixon installed the new officers Past president Lois president Mrs Dorothy Ostrander 2nd vice president Mrs Mae Dixon secretary trca surer Mrs Jane Terry district director Mrs Lois public rela lions Mrs babel Mc Dure A pleasant surprise was extended to Esther McClure on her birthday that day and to Lois ho out going president The next meeting will be held May 1 Mrs Charlotte home officers elected Youth choir coming By WINIFRED SMITH congregation out to Herald Correspondent enjoy the special Easter BALI INAFAD service at the church There was a large Especially nice to see Former Herald staffer Frank Muffin Former Herald ad manager Frank Mullln was found dead in his Georgetown apartment Sunday night Notices being published In local news papers by Jones and Son Funeral Home Ltd In respect of his request A quiet ceremony Is being held for Mr Mullin this morning at 30 at the Meadow vale Crematorium with committal prayers by St Georges Anglican Church minister Rev Jim Boyles Mr Mullin was In his early seventies and liv alone in his Main Street South apartment Cancer drive By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Correspondent BALLINAFAD The Women Institute should have their a canvas completed in Berwick Hall He is survived by his brother Joseph In St John New Brunswick and a niece Mr worked for The Herald years coming from the Brampton Dai Times he ran the Herald ad department retiring eight years ago Alter retirement he worked part time for the Erin Advocate Former employer Walter called Mr Mullin a very good employee He said Mr Mullin had a good sense of humor and lived a quiet life this week for the Cancer Society So far they have received a welcome and a generous response from area real dents I tails by Bring OFF wiai Repain Manicures Ear Piercing CALL THE OLD BANK Downtown Main st s Georgetown TOWN OF ROAD RECONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Notice Is hereby given pursuant to Sections 98 and of The Act Chapter of Revised Statutes of Ontario 19B0 that Hie of Town of its meeting to bo Crwrnbera Municipal Admnatrofcn Rood at on Tuesday May wl consider the tor the mad projects set out Contract Quelprt Street Phase Reconstruction of Street No from Stteter Avenue approximately km to Boulevard Contract No McNebb Drainage Area improvements 2 floed of Steel from King Street easterly Street end Abort Street horn northerly to Union Steel these projects and proposed bylaws the Department Office Trafalgar Rood Any be to the Engineering tmentat877 The Councl hoar In person or by Counsel any person who darns the his tends be at by sad bylaws and who to be heard Persons wishing to be heard should notify the of DATED at the Town His Ha 3th day of ClftrADMSNISTRATOf1 TOWN OF HILLS STREET SOUTH ONTARIO 1 so many young people who no doubt were visit their homes for the long weekend The mixed choir pro vided an Easier mess in song Mrs Pat Kerr at piano with Mrs Eileen McEncry at the organ added to the enjoyment of the service Everyone has sped at Invitation to come out his Sunday April A youth choir from Conning ton will be con ducting the church vice here In I Una fad Come out and bring your friends lo support this fine young choir They have travelled to Florida and back sing ing praises lo God By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent NORVAL The Pine- grove Community Club met at the home of Keith and Ethel Webb on Monday April Sat a p m with 14 members pre sent President Grace May chaired the meet and Gertrude McGce read the minutes as well as an invitation to Art May s birthday party Arrangements were mado Tor the last euchre on April 30 Former minister returns Herald Correspondent versary services will be observed at Ballmafad church May A former minister Rev Kelvin Johnson will be guest speak As many as possible have been asked to come out and welcome him Election of officers followed with Keith Webb president pence Wilson vice president and secretary Gertrude McGee The remainder of the evening was taken up DENTURE therapy CLINIC J Kohari DT SI Georgetown Phone 8778974 AFTER FIVE THINGS TO DO AND PLACES TO GO PREMIER CINEMAS SEE REGULAR AO FOR IMS WEEKS SHOWS AND TIMES Sol M PLEASURE 79 MAIN ST S 8773388 A CANADIAN Tilt tarn Learn dnvs safely and economically in our Safety League approved course You receive INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION and a certificate or insurance premium reduction upon graduation NEXT COURSES JUNE Wed Weekdays except Wad JULY day course am Han Ft For more Information and enrollment coil 8775844 with euchre and GOO winners were Ruth Thompson Mary Tost Prairie Jean Vera Thatch Lunch was served by 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