THE HERALD Wednesday May 24 1989 Page 13 By KAY WILSON Norval Correspondent Shower honors couple NORVALA miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs Bill Bowler Georgetown on May 21 in honor of bride to be Jennifer Burke of Peterborough Jennifer daughter of Terry and Linda Burke of Peter borough whose marriage to Alex Crump son of Dan and Ruth Crump of McGregor will take place in United Church Julys Cindy Crump sister of the groom assisted the bride in open ing her gifts and a couple of in teresting contests were enjoyed Alex is the nephew of Margie Bowler and grandwn of Ed and The ma Wilkinson Georgetown Prior to the shower a beautiful buffet luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by the grooms mother Ruth Crump Following their July wed ding the bridal couple will take up residence at Smooth Rock Falls Ont where they will resume their teaching positions ucw meets NORVALNorval UCW met at the home of Agnes Miller May for dessert lunch President Dorothy McLean opened the meeting with a poem Country things I love the most Business included a- motion that the members donate money toward baked potatoes for the chicken barbecue May Blinds for the windows of the Sunday School were also discuss ed and a letter was read from Eunice Wilson of Milton Open house will be held for the June 11 in Norval United Church Two articles were read by Kay Wilson and President Dorothy entitled Around our place Mother Goose and The Wash Cloth The meeting closed with a prayer UCW sale a success NORVALUnit 2 of United Church Women met in the church May Jean opened the meeting and reported the garage sale success She also announced the anniversary dinner at Huttonville School Oct with the church service following Oct Final preparations are being made for the annual chicken barbecue May 27 from to 8 pm the main purpose of the meeting was W Houseclean the kitchen that evening Following the cleanup Gail served DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC TH Denture Therapist 72 Mill St Georgetown 8778974 East Dr Bramalea Caw tanHu M EM Dr 7912314 reunion held NORVALThe Chisholm reu nion was held on Sunday May at the School A lunch was bountiful and delicious Convening the day were George and Joan of Milton Other local people were Eva Chisholm Grace Hume Kevin Chisholm and and Mary Chisholm all of Milton Also at tending were Loma Chisholm of Acton Charlie and Doris Burt Acton Stan and Georgina Millan of Guelph Frank and Hazel Chisholm of Hornby Bill Chisholm of Toronto Spencer and Kay Wilson of and Norman and Verna Wilson of Brampton meet West Womens Institutes Agriculture and Canadian Industries meeting was held at the home of Mary Garbutt May President Mae Dixon welcom ed everyone and read a poem Phantom of the SkyDome followed by the opening ode Mary Stewart Collect and the Lords Prayer Secretary Mary Garbutt read the minutes of the April meeting Treasurer Wilma gave the financial report Mae Dixon gave a brief report on the April Euchre and the District An nual to be held at the Huttonville United Church May which is being hosted by the Brampton West Branch Terry introduced the guests and Clarence French who with commentary and slides gave a very interesting and in formative presentation of their 10week tour of Hawaii New Zealand Australia and Tasmania Tina Dykstra thanked the guests and presented them with a gift and Clarence farmed for many years at Huttonville and have now retired to their cot tage near Port Carting Charlotte McClure gave the courtesies Lunch was served by Terry Marion McClure and Tina assisted by the hostess COUNTRY VIDEO GAMES We have over 50 different Nintendo plus 50 different Sega games to choose from as well as over 300 ren tals 399 for 3 day rent we also buy used Sega Nintendogames 8772254 10th LINE RIVER RD Canada Post Corporation WE ARE VERY PLEASED WITH THE SERVICE HERE Margaret Rickert Area Councillor Alma Ontario Alma Area Councillor Margaret Rickert is one of a growing number of municipal leaders to endorse Retail Postal Outlets Over ninety percent of our customers say service at Retail Postal Outlets is as good as or better than the former post office In many rural communities across Canada where postal services have been converted to a local business community leaders appreciate the benefits the town receives from increased access to postal products and services Overall the change from a corporatelyoperated post office to a Retail Postal QuUet run by local business means Longer boars of service often including weekends and evenings More outlets Over the next few years the number of outlets will grow from 5000 to 7000 across rural Canada More business Retail outlets operated as part of a local business help strengthen the business base of the community Canada Post Corporation is delivering on its promise Were in rural Canada to stay MAILPOSTE mmfMmimrnmrnmMummMmmm Our commitment belter service for you