Black witch By KAY WILSON Herald Special NORVAL Norval Women In held their annual Hallowe en euchre Friday evening Oct 24 in the Community Centre with nine tables In play The hall was artistically decorated by Amy Burke and her daughter Sharon A huge black witch in branches of colored leaves was the highlight Maple leaves lln plates of chestnuts In shells and twigs of orange and red bittersweet decorated the tables or lunch along with pumpkins Vicepresident Jean May welcom ed the guests and Marie Murray was the timekeeper for the card game Winners were Ladles Mary Crawford Enid McBrlde Men Gord McMurchy Vern Picket Lone Hands Charlotte McClure Chester Early Lucky Chair Phoebe Clark and Lucky Draws to Keith Webb Jack Crawford and Eileen Jackson Missionary banquet Howard Canadian Centre for World Missions will be the guest speaker at a Missionary Conference which will be held at Maple- Avenue Baptist Church on Nov I and Special events on Saturday will include a Men Breakfast at am at Michael Restaurant Miracle Mart Plaza and a Mis sions Banquet at the church at S Dowdell will preach at both the a and the 30 Sunday services Thankoffering Women Georgetown was held at the church on Oct at There was a good turn out of both members and guests President Margaret At her ley welcomed everyone and reminded the members to keep the following dates in mind Anniversary Ser vice Oct St Johns Annual Bazaar Nov at m Annlver Turkey Dinner Nov 30 A special worship service follow with Mrs giving a most beautiful nature slide presen tation accompanied with ap background music was introduced by Densmore and thanked by Snow who presented her with a small gift of appreciation Boyd Hoddinott was the guest speaker and he fascinated many with his talk on hypnosis Ruth Kelly introduced Hod 41nott and Norah Williams thanked him PHOTO REPRINTS appearing In The Herald 8772201 Informative advertising helps lower the price of goods The UNICEF Collection Fine quality cards and stationery featuring reproductions of contemporary and traditional art from around the world For FREE colour brochure contact W ur National Mi Reason Fid Toronto OfcaJIUH- bo W6364 Oneroid SOS you SECTION THEHLHALD October IB 19W I age The dangers of being too thin Rubbish fire department when the fire got out of hand Thursday at p m The fire was at Lot Concession in There was no Works of art and right were at the opening of their exhibits at the Gallery Home Sol Saturday on Charles Street In Georgetown Naoko Is a wood cuts and collages art lit while works In new and terra Their work will be on until Nov 13 For Information about exhibiting hours call Herald photo Alcohol and drug abuse are highly publ cited as being harmful to a per son health but how much notice do we give to food abuse resulting In malt ions such Anorexia voea or Bulimia Our society has for many years stressed the importance of being thin as a means of being acceptable This has resulted In a more frequent occurrence of eating disorders A study In a mid western American university revealed that Si per cent of the women surveyed used unhealthy weight control methods Including self induced vomiting lax olives diuretics enemas or fasting The survey revealed that per cent met the criteria for diagnosis of Bulimia This included episodes ol binge eating depressed mood and selfdeprecating thoughts following binges Approximately per cent of young women In Canada between the ages of and currently suffer from these eating disorders Through ex dieting and intense exercise the person with Anorexia Nervosa atta n a skeletal appearance but will never believe they are th enough Bulcmica have periods of uncontrollable binge eating of mous amounts of food followed by attempts to purge the food from the 1000 MENS SUITS Rag to THIS FALLS NEWEST ATS GREAT SELECTION FWE WOOL DRESS SLACKS STRETCH CORDUROYS SAVE OFF EHTOEVA8TSELECTOH FAMOUS BRAND OUTERWEAR ALL OFF OVER 1000 SWEATERS VALUES1OSBO00 WWW on 2000 MENS TIES CLASS BLAZERS ALL OTHER 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that her condition hod name Four years passed before she became aware of this in formation and found enough courage to admit the problem to herself her fa and the professionals from urn she sought help Now Karen would to form a locil support group to help others If Bridge winners Duplicate bridge is offered at the Legion upstairs at pm sharp every Monday afternoon except on holidays Partners available If needed and free refreshments For further information call Elsie at or Norma at This week winners were 1 Sonja Gradecn and Liz Barnes Judy Rivers and Duke Wilson MarJ Bingham and Norma Maynard GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND THE CAR STEREO EX PEATS SINCLAIR AVE 877 you a family member or someone you care abojt may be suffering from Anorexia Nervosa or then call Karen at Against the Odds Cable t features as their special guest Dr Hugh MacKay President of Epilep sy Canada and Director for Ontario To clear up some myths and misunderstandings related to Epilepsy tune In Thursday Oct 16 at On 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