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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 8, 1989, p. 13

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TIDE HERALD Wednesday March 1989 Page 13 and grooms were tastefully outfitted in the latest spring fashions as the Welcome Wagon hosted lis annual Bridal Fashion and Tuxedo Show at John Elliott Theatre on Feb A full house was treated to bridal fashions by Charlies of Oakville and Tuxedos from Tuxedo Royale Several local businesses made draw prizes available during the afternoon Herald photo Legion Lines Hayes Branch PRO Membership Chairman Pat Chamberlain has mailed all the membership cards for the Royal Canadian Legion Branch Georgetown If you have paid your dues and not received your 1989 card check and see if we have your latest address CAR CLUB Well here we are down to the wire This Friday evening March 10 we make someone very happy by making them wait until mid night to hear their name announc ed last out of the drum The brand new 1989 Oldsmobile is waiting to be collected This time it could be yours The show gets on the road at Winners in the March 2 draw were 281 Sue Lloyd 180 Jackie Auxiliary news Anyone wishing tickets for the St Patricks Dinner on March 18 should contact your executive The meeting will be held on March at 8 pm Good luck to the girls going to District Bowling in Oakville on March SAME DAY TAX RETURNS St Georgetown 8772217 Credland Dave Long Ross Walters Jim France and Lynda Carney SATURDAY AFTERNOON MEAT DRAW The bad driving conditions did not stop a good turnout last week The following were the lucky win ners McCausland Dick Suc- Nancy Yates Betty McLean Mike Sargent Ken Nash Eric Clark Nellie Bell Frank Nicholson Frank King Terry Bludd and Bruce Lewis The roast was won by Cecilia Reid FRIDAY NIGHT EUCHRE High lady was Landry while Jean Miller was second and most lone hands was recorded by Margaret Garvin High for the gents was Phil Landry while se cond was Switzer and Ernie Peasey had the most lone hands Honours and Awards Night is April Members wishing to claim long service pins should add their names to the list in the Initiation team practice March Entertainment in the lounge for March 11 is Norm and Audrey Eyre and the next general meeting March 23 MYGENEOmON Fashions For The Young At Heart MAIN ST S GEORGETOWN Across From Knox Church 8732851 HOTWILD SEXY The finest lingerie extraordinaire collection Send plus postage to have your personal luxury catalogue to pleasure UNICORN DISTRIBUTORS 5 Montgomery Roxboro H8Y NEWS FLASH Oh Mead YOUR LIFESTYLE SHOE STORE is now carrying Childrens Shoes For Boys Girls By Osh Kosh Keds Cookies LA GEAR Buster Brown New Waves Wildcat Styles Stop YOUR LIFESTYLE SHOE STORE 68 MAIN ST S DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN 8771636 m Georgetown clergy help young couples prepare for marriage The Georgetown Ministerial is introducing a Marriage Prepara tion Course for the Georgetown community This is the first time the chur ches of Georgetawn have cooperated in this way and it is seen by clergy here as an exciting way for churches to share their resources in support of this vital part of life Couples seeking to be married in most Georgetown and area chur ches will be asked to participate in either of two ways Plan A requires one evening a week for four weeks from pm This course begins April at St Georges Anglican Church Plan B requires a commitment to a weekend Fri day night and all day Saturday This course will be April 14 and at St Andrews United Church Genealogist set to speak Brian Gilchrist a Certified Genealogical Record Searcher and a descendant of local settlers will speak on historical genealogy in the Gallery of the Halton Hills Library and Cultural Centre on Wednesday April at This seminar is by the Esquesing Historical Society and the Halton Hills Public Library For more information please call Ms Glad Bryce educator and Marriage and Family Therapist will be the leader of both course op tions She has taught at York University and serves as a consul in marriagerelated issues for the Anglican Church of Canada Besides this professional exper tise she brings to the course her sensitivity from her own faith and family experience The courses will emphasize com munication skills financial plann ing and goalsetting techniques as well as raise awareness of issues related to intimacy and family life Each couple will continue to see their personal minister in charge of the wedding but much of the background counselling preparing the couple for life together will be accomplished through these courses The cost of the course will be per couple Registrations may be made through Mrs Ford 27 Stockman Crescent Georgetown Inquiries can also be made through any local minister The churches of Georgetown perceive this program as one more sign of their unanimous support for marriage and family life as an im portant priority for our society Main Street South Downtown Georgetown NORTHVIEW CENTRE St Georgetown LINDA LUNDSTKOM

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