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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 6, 1985, p. 12

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Hie President of Branch 120 Norm Ward would like to express his thanks all who sent get well wishes and visited him while he was a patient in the Georgetown Hospital Norm is doing nicely and hopes to be out very soon TO ALL MEMBERS We are In urgent need of taggers for Thurs day Friday and Saturday Oct and 9 Anyone that could possibly help on any of these days or evenings contact Harry Brown at There are still tickets available for the Remembrance Dinner The dinner is at pm Nov with tickets available from your bar stewards at per person REMEMBRANCE DAY PARAD ES parade will be in the Glen Williams at p with march off at Page SECTION B THE HERALD Wednesday November IMS Influence a I egg I Legion Lines generation Looking for a way to Influence the next generation Why not consider foster care Foster parents are needed in your community For more informa tion on now to become involved please call the Foster Care Department at the Childrens Aid Society at or Wife of favorite entertainer dies Many people in the area will be saddened to learn of the death of Mrs Ethel who passed away in Peel Memorial Hospital Nov 3 after a lengthy illness She was the beloved wife of Vlnce and dear mother of Allan of Port Credit and Charles of Toronto and grand mother of Michael and Peter People will remember the Mount- fords for the many evenings that Vlnce entertained guests on the guitar violin and other Instruments He also was a Master of Ceremonies for many local events including the Georgetown Fall Fair and the Hornby Garden Party He was also accompanied by bis wife Ethel Sincere sympathy is extended to Vlnce and family A memorial service will be held In Grace United Church In Brampton Friday evening at 8 m Showers for Lynn By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent NORVAL Several showers were held for Lynn daughter of Mr and Mrs Roy Nerval whose marriage to Steve Taylor son of Mrs Trudy of Georgetown was held Oct 26 at Norval United Church Mrs Lloyd Laidlaw and daughter Breads Kistncr Shelly Cameron Hamilton and Heather hosted a Laidlaw shower and Mrs Carl Laidlaw and daughterinlaw Dorothy hosted a family shower Mrs Bill Dixon Cheltenham and daughter Judy Moody and Connie entertained the Dobaon family and Lynns bridal attendants Julie OHara Barbie Hyatt Kim Froser and Taylor held a shower for girl friends Lynn and Steve have token up residence at the Laidlaw farm apart ment Church bazaar There will be a United Church Nov from pjn Items for sale win Include baking crafts white elephant plants plus a fishpond for the kids A tea room la set up for adults The second parade will form at the Legion at with march off at It is with deep regret that we place on record the death of one of our esteemed members William Bill He will be sadly missed by his family and all his friends CAR CLUB WINNERS 202 M Henley J Marshall J Cummins McLeod Pcmbleton EUCHRE WINNERS Nov Ladies 1st Merry Crawford 2nd Gall Campbell booby Joyce Gents 1st Danny Kavanaugh 2nd Steve Campbell booby Bert Porter The in house euchre Sat Nov won by Dean Ha r ley trophy Keith Tost and Joe SICK LIST Cowan G Hayes in Georgetown Hospital P King in Sunnybrook Hospital Stan Swonn In St Johns Bill Gibta and Fanny Weaver In the Bennett Centre Chubby Stapleton Sharkey D Molly Mulholland Norm Ward at home The Hornby Coop nursery school Is holding a Christmas bazaar and raffle Nov 23 from 9 am to 12 noon at the nursery school on Steele Avenue at Trafalgar Road Therell be Christ inas decorations country crafts and baked goods for sole For the youngst ers theres clown face painting and a sucker pull and a tea room for nibbling on goodies DceZee Darts team found their mark Darts for district was held in Oct and tbe following teams won 1st 2nd George town with Yvonne Graham Ethel Murray Eileen Creary and congratulations girls 3rd Oak- villo 4th Brampton Georgetown with Marj Russell Cindy Crawford Betty Caldwell and Linda Anderson Well done everyone These teams will advance to district to be played at South Brant In April understand that there ore more Georgetown teams in the winning first and that there is a possibility they too may be able to go to South Brant We nope that all you nice readers are going to support the hard times dance to be held after the bazaar In the evening of Sat Oct 16 tickets avail able at the branch and Mary Russell STEDMANS 84 PAGES VALUES W THIS ISSUE OF THE SALE ENDS SAT NOV 16 STEDMANS and Iiian Brown will be happy to sell we hope for not too long Just heard you these tickets as well The price that Maude Norrie and Myrna Braille this includes lunch Sounds are in hospital We wish you all a like a terrific night Joan Brown speedy recovery ladies Help Is required this week from all Bubs Whites is back In hospital but comrades to help sell our popples Grits celebrate 10 years Provincial Liberals celebrating their tenth anniversary Nov Having for the first time in years a Liberal government at Queens Park makes this a very special anniversary organizers say The celebration starts at pm with a pot luck supper at the Hail Martin Street Milton The featured speaker will be Don Knight to be followed by enter tainment and the annual meeting CUSTOM MADE RUNNING BOARDS AND ACCESSORIES FOR ALL TRUCKS VANS Aiim model STYLES OF BOARDS ACCESSORIES SIDE RAILS SIDE CAPS TAIL GATE PROTECTOR MUD FLAPS LITE KITS KICK PLATES 71 Rd N Georgetown CALL 8776136 Colonel Sanders D04T YOURSELF BUFFET GOOD FOR SMALL OR LARGE GROUPS Perfect for holiday gettogethers office parties church socials club meetings or entertaining at home Colonel Sanders doityourself buffet consists of 3pieces of finger good chicken a generous helping of salads bread and ITS OUR TASTE THAT MAKES US FAMOUS 116AGuelph St Georgetown 8775241 R0CKW00D HEIGHTS RETIREMENT HOME PRIVATE SEMI PRIVATE ROOMS Rates on request HEALTH CARE STAFF LAUNDRY SERVICE HOUSEKEEPING TV LOUNGE GAMES ROOM NUTRITIONAL MEALS REDUCED RATES FOR NOV and DEC 1985 Sussmans of Arthur PRESENTS MORE SAVINGS FOR OUR GREAT FALL 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