THE HERALD Wednesday October 25 1989 Page II News Dairy Queen By KAY WILSON Herald Special NORVAL Congratulations to Sandi daughter of Don and Brander RRl who was crowned Halton Dairy at the Mohawk Inn on Oct Sandi was the recipient of many gifts her speech on My Life on a Dairy Farm Jeff Nurse introduced Sandi and 198889 Dairy Princess Karen Swackhamer of Acton crowned the new queen John Kitching was chairman for the evening Sunday service NORVAL A beautiful Con venaUng Service was held on Sunday evening Oct at Nor United Church for Rev Stephen Bemrose Fetter minister and Anne ter staff associate Their ministry at Home Huttonville and Norval commenced at the begin July Peel Duffenn Presbytery con ducted the service Rev Bruce opened with the call to worship Rev Chuck Lewis preached the sermon The Shepherd and his Sheep The Covenant and Dedication was taken by Rev Norman Greene Chairman of Presbytery United Church Choir provided music Communion was served by the new minister Stephen Bemrose assisted by Anne Bemose Fet The elders from the three churches assisted The evening closed with a fellowship hours Couples wed NORVAL Pinegrove Com Club members friends and neighbors honored two young couples who were recently mar Oct 21 The evening was held at the Community Centre with a few games of euchre followed by the presentation Glenn and Joan Feikema Holland were presented with a floor lamp and a Kaiser porcelain floral Irene Hunter and Gwen Brander made the presentation Kay Wilson read the address lunch brought the evening to a close Randy and Helen Ricci were unable to come to the party and were presented earlier in the evening with a Colonial clock and a Kaiser porcelain floral Both the and Feikema families have been neighbors on the Ninth Line for over 35 years Church bazaar Norval United Church Bazaar Saturday Nov 11 a m 3pm Lunch served Sandwiches or hot dogs Crafts Bake Table Treasures and Things Discovery Kits Good service good coverage good price Thats State insurance 1 Guelph St Georgetown 8731833 Like a good neighbor State Farm is there FARM INSURANCE Bridal showers NORVALThree bndal showers were held recently for bride-to- be Carol Ann Laidlaw of On Oct 5 a Family shower was held at the home of Mary Lou Vetro assisted by Barb and Debbie Laidlaw The evening began with a delicious buffet supper served to guests Carol Ann was assisted in opening her gifts by two of her bridesmaids Dianne Ellison of Toronto and Jean of Nor val On Oct 11 Carol Ann was enter tamed by her bridesmaid Esther McNaughton of RR2 Georgetown at the Old Scarlett Inn in Misstssauga Assisting Esther in hosting the surprise shower were Esther s mother Mrs Mary McNaughton of Georgetown and Heather and Vicki of Toronto A Family shower was held at the home of the bride s aunt Mrs Jean Dunlop of Norval Helen McCormack of Georgetown and Sherry and Sharon Dunlop assisted the hostess Carol Ann thanked all of the hostesses for having the showers and all of the guests for the wonderful gifts 100th anniversary NORVAL United Church will celebrate its 100 an at a m Sunday Oct Rev Stan will be guest speakpr and the choirs will have sic John and Jean Dunlop have been heading up the committee for the anniversary and working hard to get in touch with former members A fellowship hour will follow this Sunday s service Family visit Janice Hughes of London England eldest daughter of Bud and Joan Carter of visited her parents and family for the first time in 17 years Son Jamie Carter of High River Alberta arrived home for one week to visit with all the family Joan and Bud held an afternoon tea on Oct 14 in honor of Janice when over 50 family members and friends welcomed her home Janice returned home on Oct 20 to her husband Peter and children Helen and Simon Visit from Germany Jim and Noreen Jones of Georgetown have been entertaining Jim sister Mary Turk of Stutgart West Germany for the past week Prior to Jim retirement party at the North Halton Golf and Country Club he and Noreen had been on a trip south to the Carohnas They returned home to what they thought was a family dinner So overwhelmed were they with the number of well wishers they were more happily surprised to have his sister arrive up front A day they will always remember Presentation party The committee for the presentation party for Gordon and Jean Reid and Ken Wey was headed up by Jim Andy and Eleanor McClure Alma Doane and Bruce McClure Norval W I NORVAL W I met at the home of Gisela Malchin Oct at8p President Norme Van welcomed everyone and read a short article about Famous Women A motion was carnal to donate to The Salvation Army ly Life Resource Centre in Brampton It was decided to try for another yard sale in the ing in lieu of an October euchre Five members will attend the Guelph Area convention at Mary hi 11 Ontario Oct A resolution is being considered at this convention to deal with living wills There will be an Associated Women of the World mini conference at Carlton University Ottawa June 1 3 Norine Van attended the District Fall Board Meeting at OMAF office in Milton Oct 2 Distnct president Norma Alexander was in the chair A rally theme Go for the Gold to he held at Milton Museum Nov will be in charge of Peel County I workshops will be held in Melville United Church Fergus March 3 1990 Each participant may choose two workshops from these herb cooking maintenance of small appliances money management planning for early retirement wheat weaving and calligraphy Alphabetical hosting of District Annual will start with branch in 1990 the theme will be Illiteracy whose problem There will be a panel discussion and a card table display from each branch on education through the years District Day with its theme Treasures from Trash is to be held Sunday Nov in Brookville Hali 15pm News from ACWW Conference in Kansas City told us their new president is Fisher of the US The convention is to be in Holland and 1995 conven in New Zealand Tonight WI enjoyed an armchair visit to Russia In keeping with the program the roll call was pros and cons of com munism and socialism which was answered by members and one guest Norine Van showed slides and gave a com mentary on a recent trip she and her husband had taken to the USSR Being a Russian has never been easy she said but these people are still very proud of their cultural heritage whih is still well preserved Democracy m Russia has progressed to March but the economic situa is still bogged down Moscow boasts a population of nine million and an average of three million visitors each day Our tour was exceptional Norme commented with many special treats and favors from our hosts Norval WI mets Nov 2 at m at the home of Mane ray Everyone welcome Foot clinics The Halton Victorian Order of Nurses will hold foot care clinics in Milton on Oct Nov and Nov from to noon The clinics will be held at the Milton Community Information Service Commercial St The cost of the clinic is each Christmas sale The Credit Valley Artisans will hold a Christmas sale Nov at the Cedarvale Park Cottage from a to 4 p m The sale will feature weaving stained glass crafts pottery and baking Admission is si JANUARY 28 1990 at LE CLUB 2000 Tickets now on sale 6 each Get yours early