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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 28, 1984, p. 8

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Page SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday November the HERALD Community and her daughter Susan right were all dolled out you might lay Saturday after spending the day selling heir unique and crafty Cabbage Patch Look Alike at St Paul Church In Normal Herald photo Bird lovers enjoy Botanical garden rep WHITFIELD Herald Special 1 II would seem George town has many bird lovers if the number of people attending the Georgetown and District Horticulture Society on Wednesday evening IS any indication and It was Indeed on evening for bird lovers Nancy of the Royal Gar dens gave a beautiful slide present a I Ion of the many birds we may attract to our gardens Cardinals grosbeaks turnings finches warb lers uncos and many species of sparrows can be attracted to our gar dens LI we provide he right habitat for them By planning our en and planting the trees shrubs vines and flowers thai provide nesting locations shelter and food and supple men ting with a constant supply of seeds suet crumbs ant other es the birds will come A supply of water in a shallow container such as a bird bath is to Ihe birds and while this is difficult in the winter It is most desirable during the hot dry days of summer Nancy pointed out that while we enjoy watching the birds at our feeder when at home the food supply must be when we are away or the birds will suffer A quantity hand outs Here available to hose attending giving the names of can hope t6 attract and Ihe planting material to provide the best habitat Nancy was thanked by Janice for a splendid presentation Members were rem in ded that their member ships are due and their renewal very necessary to maintain the Society Pearl and Prank Brown longtime and still active members of Society were con grotulotcd on their recent Wedding Anniversary The last get together for the year will be the Christmas party and pot luck supper Dec Members and friends arc invited to come at for Christn as punch followed by a pot luck supper at Come and bring your favorite dish for six or There will be a Christ mas Decoration compe tition to be judged by the members music picture of some of our activities and the com Fellow garden Phone survey proposed II lUUBkLWELl Herald Stall Peter Noble of services with Board of itlon has proposed a telephone survey for up i oils education in Mr Noble said telephone survey would have about SO or 60 ions and would lake minutes to complete He bald approximately horn i v mid h to be urn in order to ichievt public school i in Some of the objectives of the proposed survey re to provide data for long range planning identify public concerns lo ion between the general public and the school draw a com other and explore further use of public surveys The information will In irwSmd preied ml then fed buck to Trustee w is quick to point out craft show By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent Lions Club presents their third Crafts and Antique Show at the Community School Saturday and Sunday from a to The whole family is invited to start their Christmas shopping Admission is SI per family It includes a cash draw euchre By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent Community Euchre it tanks of players last Monday Winners Marion Hunter Muriel Miller Harold Reed Ihmc McMillan I draw winner was Kay Wilson On lunch committee were Grace May and Ruth Ihd the public usually don I like survey- Mr Noble survey as more than other and it ha a positive effect Trusiee thine Riehm Mid Ihe of telephone was chimes the 5 pm lime recommended or ihe telephone w is just asking it Thi proposed question is expected to be in mul choice formal space at the end fur comments from members asked I i costs and information on l In posed questions in the iirscs was din lkt llu marketing roup people in the survey Ail on Fiddler 91 was active Herald Nerval residents were saddened to hear of the passing or Archie Thorn is fuller of who died at Cambridge General Hospital Oct He wis years old Mr was the beloved father of John in Ellen Moses in Kitchener and the late Jean Turner in Burling ton He is remembered In six grandchildren and four Mr fullers many friends and neighbors will remember him for his violin playing He won his class for the oldest fiddler Ihe Old Fiddlers compe tition in Shelburne in for many years Mr I farmed on Missis sluga Road north of Highway He did threshing for his first with the steam engine and later gas Mr fuller was a member of Home Church the Canadian Legion Brampton Seniors Club and the On I a no St in and Anil qui Preservers in Mil The funeral service w is held in Brampton at the Ward Home Rev Walter Ridley con dueled the service Inter mini was George- Sincere is extended to Ihe family LEGION LINES IHIimillHiLNSUl Thcloc 1 winners of the Remembrance Day Poster and Competition for school children were chosen Nov The awards night for them will lie held Ihe Branch Nov at m The entertainment for Ihe children Christ mas parts Dec 13 7 pm by the Brampton Clown Bund This is a well known local band which will be by all children and adults Anyone with stubs which have not as yet been turned in are requested lo do so as soon as possible Diamond Jubilee Calendars are now avail able from Bruce Collins or Lloyd at each are an month calendar covering the whole of l9S5and the first half of 1986 II has all Ihe major dates of the two world wars Korea etc shown on it and the pictures are really high class and are worth saving for themselves or even for framing Arrangements are now being made for the sale or other Jubilee Souvenir Items The Summit should be available this week and can be picked up from Branch CAR DRAW Winners Nov Don and Hendry G Getty 387 J 321 Joyce Marshall Charlie Jenner EDUIKE Winners Nov 22 Ladies 1st Dorothy Ireland 2nd Eileen Booby Ethel Anthony Men 1st George Louth 2nd Bob Landry Booby Art Dec by the 1ST Georgetown Hospital Bert Tuck and Harry St Mikes Toronto Bottoms and Stan Swann Town Country DRY CLEANING DAY TON HILLS SHOPPING tillage DAY CARE CENTRE FDR CHILDREN AGES YEARS ID KIN HEARTEN Ptoleiilonal Care Hot Meals Full and Pail Time OPEN A TILL FOR INFORMATION CALL BRAMPTON LOAFERS LAKE LANE 8777310 8462935 THE KEY TO SAFE DRIVING NCKttltiltWo business lunches HOLLYWOOD I TAVERN i Enjoy delicious mid day meal from our item menu I Specialties Served with Rice or I rench Tries Crepe Tender chunks of Prime Rib in a X mushroom onion and reel wine since in a light Topped sstlh sour Yorkshire Stew I Cubes of Prime marinated in red uh fresh and served in a pudding bole A inditional butter lopped Broiled in lemon i silted 1 unch Is served 1 Mun Sat Reservations t fault I the olde Hide House EASTERN AVE ACTON Another of the many reasons why nwwmn iiWAbromwiiiiiir iCV J

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