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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 30, 1988, p. 13

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Local man forges ahead tSubmltUdny Bill Carney David Carter sod of Joan and Or Carter of Nerval was sue recently In his proposal o develop a hydroelectric generating on the north shore of Lake Superior near Marathon David In partnership with the Pic- Heron Bay Indian Band was given the official goahead by Vince Ker rlo Minister of Natural Resources at a ceremony in Thunder Bay Nov 17 The CO million development will lake two years to complete and will generate US megawatts of power David and the PicHeron Bay Band Joint venture company Power Corporation will lease and develop the Crownowned site The development will have a low en vironmental impact and will help the Band to Improve Its socio economic condition David 1b rapidly becoming hydro development field Two years ago along with Neil Korzack formerly of Glen Williams and now of Toronto and Mark of Rockwood he formed the company Sundridge Power that purchased and operates three power sites near In Northwestern Ontario UCW meeting By KAY WILSON Norval pendent Crawford Norval hosted Unit of Norval United Church Women to dessert lunch prior to their Nov meeting President Dorothy McLean open the meeting with The Legion of the Raindrop All favorite were played on a tape by hostess Mary followed by the minutes read by Kay Wilson Business Included a report from Agnes Miller that she along with Cleave Dorothy McLean and Jean Dunlop have chocked out a runner for the commu nion table to match the pulpit fall and have ordered it Agnes Miller moved and Ethel Webb seconded the motion that the late Marjorie name be added to the ribbon on the com runner A visit to see member Eunice Wilson at the Manor was arranged The overall meeting La Dec 14 at the church and each member is asked to bring a gift ladies will be responsible for the worship service at the Dufferln and Peel Presbyterlal In the United Church In Acton The anniversary of Norval Church la coming up next Oc tober and a committee was set up of Marilyn Smith Gail Robinson Walter Ridley Jack Crawford Glen Lynda Howes and Jean Dunlop White gift service will be Dec and the Sunday School con cert will be Dec Again as the Christmas season ap proaches the Centre in TO needs toddlers clothing blankets and crib bedding The Tucker House in T could use warm winter coats for women Happy returns NORVAL Congratulations to Margaret Davidson of Georgetown on her birthday Her family of Duncan and Marg Gibson of Bramp ton George and Oily Gibson of Salmon Arms Mamie and David Manes of Guolph and Elizabeth and George Wilson of Georgetown entertained for her at the Baltlnafad hall Nov 12 About iso friends and neighbors en joyed dancing to Marlons or chest which was followed by the serving of refrcshmenla Help for herds of Georgetown has passed this In formation on to those Interested Mrs Forwards now was a prairie farmer wife many years ago On one occasion she remembers when her husband was several miles away with the team and wagon at the railway station bells ringing and she Immediately ran out of her modest home The sheep would circle her facing out while she waved her lantern to scare the and coyotes away as they howled on the fringe of the A farmer with a flock of BO near Halifax Nova Scotia was desperate when he found he hod lost up to 11 bis flock He read where a Texas farmer with sheep ran into the same problem and heard that a donkey running with the sheep was a real In suronce policy and much better than a sheep dog It seems when the presence of the predators was detected by the donkey he starts to bray and snort so loudly he scares he predators off before can at lack However if they do come In closer the donkey hooves make vicious weapons The farmer went on to say he t lost any sleep since Resident passes time resident Edward Joey Halnea of Road pasted away In Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton on Nov Joey as everyone called her had lived In her own home until last summer when a fall required her to have hospital care and she later retired to Holland Christian Home McLaughlin Road Brampton She was In her year Mrs Haines had lived In the Hut area since IBS when she married her late husband Edward Surviving vans a niece Hilda of Palermo and two who live in the west Funeral service was conducted from the Ward Funeral Home Brampton with Rev Walter Ridley and Bob conducting the ser vice Pallbearers were William Deenlk Mike Pat Barnelt Tom Cordingly Dunne Tyerman and Harry Evans Inter ment was at Pages Cemetery Heritage Road Political neighbors The following Is a poem written by Doug Murray of Cayiiga which pret much sums up the sentiments of rural neighbors who have weathered the recent elections I veawordtosaytoyoaMighbour I say It heart to heart For a month or two why me and yon Will have to keep apart For your dad voted Tory And my dad voted Grit And Ive a Idea Just about where you si So you lust keep your dog at borne And I llkeep mine home too For my dog knows more than your dog And your dog knows more than you For your dad voted for old Sir John And mine for Sir Wilfrid L And when old Sir Wilfrid got the gate The country went to Well JuitUmeUiatdownMr Editor Thais hardly fit for ladle What Im trying to say In a colourful Our country went to hades Dont think that I hale yon neighbour Such Udnkln wouldnt be fair but If you wanl to play cards for a month Youll have to play solitaire So well have to call It a day nelghbour And Ill tend yon my little rhyme But Ill be lookin Come time SECTION HERALD Wednesday November Dont forget your dance tickets By NANCY BERG BaUlnaf ad Correspondent New Years Dance tickets will be on sale at the General Store until Dec 17 only so get there and get yours so you won t be disappointed It only SO per couple including a catered roast beef dinner music by a deejay and the usual crowd of con genial people Mark Dec 31 p on your calendars and buy a ticket Wednesday Dec at p m there will be a cleanup at the old base ment In the Community Centre At present It isnt In a condition that makes It easy to rent and were hop ing a little sweep and scrub will Archie Lawr was kind enough to design and construct a garbage bin at the Community Centre It will save us quite a sum over the months since we will no longer have to pay for the dumpster News The annual meeting of the Hall Board will be held at the Community Centre on Sunday Jan a at There Is a need for a secretary and a publisher for the Ballinafad Newsletter People intending to stand for one of the offices are in vited to let Murray Clark at the Township Offices know Everyone is Invited to come out and lend their at the meeting Mono honored The of Mono is the 1888 winner of the Credit Valley Conser vation Authoritys Award of Dlstlnc lion Mono Township a rural municipality near Alba Public School for the award Mono Township has an Increas ing number of urban communities planned and in various stages of development the CVCA says The Township of Mono has demonstrated the ability of a municipality to look into the future recognize reality and plan They are committed to the provision of open space and natural resource protection The township has negotiated the management of the Monora Conser vation Area to secure a location for recreation the says And the township is also looking at using the Orangey lie Reservoir Conservation Area a potential site for future community opportunities the Authority says leadership and ability to work with a wide variety of com groups to realize their recreation plans is envied The township will be given a pla que for its efforts while Alloa Public School which has created a acre school forest will be given a The had a very successful Turkey Supper and were able to contribute an assortment of charities from he proceeds Next meeting Is Tuesday Dec Both and the Womens In stitute will be wrapping up their year Last event for Is Achieve ment Day at the Brooklln Communl ly Centre on Dec and or the women s Institute the last meeting will be on Dec Jane and Jerry Paul are our latest newlyweds They were married Nov IS at the church and the recep tion at the Community Centre was catered by the Many happy years together Recycling Day In was very successful and Doris reports we managed to accumulate over a ton of newspapers and of a truck of tins and glass Such a response has made It plain that there is an Interest In and Doris Is hopeful that Erin Township Council will be aware that a regular recycling program would STEREG SYSTEMS ACCESSORIES FOR HOME AUTOMOTIVE RECORDS A TAPES CDs St mice 1 PINK PARLOUR BOUTIQUE TOTAL SKIN CARE OPENING SPECIAL FREE Manicure With Pedicure Facials Manicures Pedicures Solar Nails Waxing LOCATED AT- BBH flu g St Georgetown 8732027 10 DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC TRENTON DT 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN ACROSS FROM LIBRARY S3 AND CULTURAL CENTRE 8772359 ART SHOW SALE AT North Halton Golf And Country Club Sunday Doc 4th 1230 530 We have originals prints and posters on sale We also nave two artists to meet you HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE BRING A FRIEND J CoreFay exchange vows Mr and Jerry Cora of Georgetown are pleased to announce marriage of their daughter Bond Lynn to Paul Fay of Milton son of Mr end Mrs Jamie Fay The bride and groom were united In marriage on July 30 at HUlcreat United Church The bride was attended by her maid of honor MUs Liz Jones and four bridesmaids Gerlanne Jodie Kaihy and Flower girl was Amy Wheeler and ring bearer was David Walker The groom was assisted by his beat man Glen South and ushers Eddie Dalbello Rod Core and Mark There were guests who attend ed the wedding Including the brides grandmother Mrs Gladys Core of Brampton and the grooms grand mother Mrs Ellen Beadle from Also attending the festivities were the grooms aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Bill Moldowan and family from Columbia Mrs Wooler friend of the bride from Scotland and Don and Sandy and daughter Shelly from New Jersey USA A reception was held at the Acton Legion The happy couple honeymooned in Atlantic City and now reside in Milton Graduate Economics degree Cathy daughter of John and June Leal graduated with degree in Economics from the University of Western Ontario She Mr and Mr Paul Fay were mar Skits add to enjoyment at Guelph area convention By DONNA MacPHERBON District PRO The theme of the Guelph Area Women a Convention was You aint seen nothing yet The convention was held at the Knights of Columbus Addresses were given by Guelph Area President Peggy Knapp of Georgetown Federated Womens Institute or Ontario dent Margaret of Carp Ont It was stated that the No objective for is to start loo new recycling projects in Ontario members were also challenged to ask three friends to go into their local stores and ask for the brown blcdegradable garbage bags and were told to remember retailers will sell what consumers buy Presentations were made by the Rural Organizations and Services Branch and Erland Lee Home and the Adelaide Hoodless Home Com mittee used skits and songs to up date members on the latest happen ings Keynote speaker was Pat Ferraro president of Well Said She spoke to the members on effective public speaking and told them It Is natural to feel nervous but that shouldnt keep a person from doing it Members from Ashgrove Bannockburn Camp- bellvllle Dublin Hornby Nassagaweya Nelson Scotch Block and Silver Wood were on hand for the two days of fun friendship and laughter Anyone wishing to find out more information about the Womens In in the area Is Invited to an tact Donna MacPherson at WEVE MOVED Dr Brian C Jordan Practice of Psychiatry has relocated from 1A Prin cess Ann Drive to 99 Sinclair Ave Unit 212 Georgetown Ont 3R5 King and Bay when rent was 1 afoot First City The Mutual Fund that lets you share in the King and Bays of tomorrow replaces hindsight with foresight Yesterday investors hid the vision making real estate work for today investor with as as you can share in a growing of prime income producing shopping centres office buildings and industrial complexes in 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