a SECTION A THE Apr MS Tea with Pomeroy Herald Correipondent Mr and Mrs Paul Schwa opened their home on Trafalgar Road April 12 to give friends an opportunity lo in eel Ha It on Burlington Progressive Conservative candidate Peter Pomeroy Murt Allison Introduced Mr who said if elected May he would do all he could that would be or benefit to all the people in his riding Daughter Helen assisted with the serving of refreshments Easter choir cantanta By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent Members of the and Union Presbyterian Church held a supper in prior to presentation of the Easter Cantata The Sorrow and the Victory by the choirs of Norvol and Union Churches Director and organist Gerry Murphy was assisted by Shirley Inglls and Amy Thompson with trumpet Vlcki was solo st Angus Sutherland narrated the Easter ry evening was well received by the many who Good Friday community euchre By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent Norval Community euchre had i tablLi Thursday of the pink card were an Sh Preston while the white card winners were fcva and Davidson Kay won the lone hand while Ha won lucky draw On lunch committee were Jean Mac Tost and Landry Basic rescuer CPK The Georgetown will be offering course beginning Tuesday April 30 from 10 s a course priced at only per participant Also if you are interested in ReCert Ideation call Israel night Arc you interested in a tour to the Holy Land but you re not sure what involved There will be an Israel Night May at Knox Presbyterian Church storting at p During the ght you will be able to see films and slicks and discuss travel in the Holy Land Guest speaker will be the Canadian director of Tour Office On hand will be tour hosts from travel agency Trips lo the Holy Land will bo leaving from the Georgetown area Sept and Nov for 14 days ach For more information call Milton friendship reunion friendship Revive in That what find if you come and Join In celebrating the win of Iton strict High School on May 10 11 and 12 1985 The weekend gets off to a start with registration taking place on Friday from to pin tor more information call the HERALD Community Presidents posting for Eleanor McLean Over lit students at Howard Public School skipped from I to 3 on Friday April it to raise money for the Heart Foundation and a fellow student The school hopes to raise about three thousand dollars from the thon Herald photo by Kelly Wilson Student skipathon nets for charity By KELLY WILSON Herald Special Over students seven teachers and the school secretary skipped for two hours last Friday at Howard Public School to raise money for the Heart Foundation and a student Ken Middaugh staff coordinalor of the event hopes that the school will raise S3 from the The school gets to keep 5 per cent of the proceeds from the event The school has decided to give that per cent to a Justin who lost his leg to cancer The money Is to help Justin with his medical expenses The students started skipping in preparation for the thon two months ago Mr Middaugh said there has been a shift In among the boys about skipping They now reel that there nothing wimpy about skipping he said The students were divided Into groups of six with one person from each group skipping at a time Each student skipped for about minutes There were many volunteers helping out the children who skipped to the beat of popular music blaring from a portable stereo The students were sponsored money per minute per team for the event The school does one fund raising event a year as a rule said Mr Middaugh We got he idea from a pamphlet sent out from the Heart Foundation which outlined the thon he said Amy Burk president By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent NORVAL Women Institute a annual meeting was held at the home of Gladys Chester April with president Amy Burke in chair Following fie opening exercises and minutes a report of the District Directors meeting was given by Dorothy McLean Reports were also heard from all standing committees which show a good year Marguerite Hunter conducted the election of officers president Amy Burke first dent Van Leeuwen second vice- president Kay Wilson secretary treasurer Marguerite Hunter DOUBLE UP AND SAVE Favourite Recipes BAKED HADDOCK WITH STUFFING Ac Chopped Onion Ac Chopped Celery Vic Chopped Fresh Mushrooms Tbsp Sutter Sott Bread Crumbs 1 Salt 18 Pepper 18 tsp Tarragon Arrange 2 lbs fresh or Ihawed HADDOCK FILLETS greased shallow baking dish quite large In a single layer Saute the onion celery and mushrooms In butter for about mins Then stir In ihe bread crumbs sail pepper and tarragon Spiiokle the fish first lemon the crumb mixture Cover with peeled sliced tomatoes and bake uncovered at 375 Foodstuff 92 MAIM GEORGETOWN 8776669 SPECIALS THIS JUJUBES Foodstuff By WIN1I- BED SMITH The secretary Ircasur Herald Correspondent Said that the Mrs I did have an active Paul was year there had been hostess for the annual more demands for dona meeting of he Women s lions As a consequence Institute held March bank account was The pot luck luncheon down a bit from last featured a table with year spring flowers for a Public relations officer centrepiece Grace McEncry told of Twelve members and the District one visitor were present Annual meeting and the to enjoy the bounteous conference to meal lake place at London President Marg Ontario In June started the retiring president meet clock with reported she had enjoyed a read followed by Ihe her role as president and usual opening called on the new dent to take the chair and preside for the rem a of the meet Youth group service there in memory of Mrs father who passed away recently Sun Mrs Joyce and day there was a special daughter Beverly of St youth group service at Catharines were visitors Thetwo front rows were filled with little ones and older Sun day School scholars who listened with Interest to the story old to them by Mr McClure Special music was enjoyed Mrs Pat Kerr and daughter sang a beautiful duet plants in bloom which School Tickets will bets graced the front or the In advance Watch for Sanctuary were placed further details Follow is he new slate of officers for the year 198586 past dent president Eleanor McLean first vicepresl dent Ilclga Schwarz Secretary treasurer Ada Kirkwood public rcla Winifred Smith branch directors Franc and Lille Given agriculture Canadian Industry Alma Sinclair and world affairs Frances family and consumer affairs Belly education and cultural activities Lille Given resolutions Grace Me curator Eleanor McLean wel fare Eileen McEnery pianist Eileen McEnery Grace McEnery was asked to install the new outing office By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent NORVAL A bar planning meeting for United Church was held to plan the May at READY FOR SITTING If you are going out and don t have anyone lo take care of the kids you are In luck These youngsters are the most recent graduates of a babysitting course offered by the Georgetown Front row from left arc Dave Inglls Sam Hancock Alan Greg Glaser and Middle row are Laura Kerl Willed Sarah Beer Jackie lUlUiei Carol and Cheryl McLean Back row are KaUiryu Hancock Sue Cook Sara Mulholland Kelly Page and Katby Manning Missing Is Janet R en Obituary Bessie Fraser at husbands side she is fondly prominent Herald Correspondent remembered by 12 breeders whose cattle NORVAI grandchildren and three are known the world community along with great grandchildren over She was a family Peel County residents Bessie along with her woman interested in her arc mourning he loss of husband Jack were community and church Bessie who passed away at her home April after a lengthy She was the beloved wife of the late JM and dear mother of BcHy June Mrs Stewart of Bolton Mary Lou Mrs JH Leach of Kingsvillc James D and Donna of ville and Jack and of ville CLUB L0BSTERFEST DINNER DANCE HOLY CROSS HALL Mspls Avanua FRI MAY 3rd 1985 1am MUSIC BV DAVE TICKETS 2500 THINGS TO DO AND PLACES TO GO a AND TIKI PLEASUK MAIN ST A CANADIAN THEATRES THE DUCK SOLUTION TO A DRIVING NEED THE NEW 1985 SCIROCCO What Is at first attractive about the Scirocco Is a matter of pure emotion Its like a piece of fine art 24 Months Unlimited Mileage Warranty for Defray at BAZ MOTORS LTD STREET GEORGETOWN LOOK GREAT ALL SUMMER LONG AND HI TOWN OF HILLS SAVE Up To 1985 TAXES INTERIM BILLING In accordance the provisions The Municipal Act pursuant lo By law 1 adop ted by Councilor January the first two instalments axes lor will become due as follows ALL WARDS FIRST INSTALMENT February 27th SECOND INSTALMENT April 1985 The above instalments an bill taxes based upon hall of last years residential mill rates The final fax bill will be issued about the middle of the year and will also be payable In two instalments normally the last Wednesday in June and September Upon default payment the interim tax levy as set out above a penally of one and one quarter 1 A percent the amount In default shall be added on the llrsi day of default and on first day each and every calendar month Ratepayers who have not received a tax bill should make immediate application at Main Street South Georgetown of by telephone or PAYMENT OF TAXES These taxes may bo paid at the locations and In the manner detailed on the back tax Ml G Uihef A T Deputy Tax Collector FACIAL Reg PEDICURE 15 MANICURE WAXING Arch LIP 25 Low lags Bikini STRESS THERAPY SALE 10 5 IS GEORGETOWN ISRAELI NIGHT Enter our HOLYLAND TOUR CONTEST you could win one of several prizes suitable to take with you on a tour of the Holyland Just answer the following questions clip them out and bring them to Winners will be selected on May at our special ISRAELI NIGHT The name of God s holy Mountain 2 A town In the highlands meaning house of Bread Jacob burled here Gen 35 Here Abraham was commanded to offer up his son Gen 1 The Tempo Solomon was led here on a site that previously had been a threshing lloor 11 1 Hint All answers represent tram our tour Itinerary Brochures available at TRAVELLERS MCE 8770103