Page IS THE HERALD Wednesday November Community Frosty The Snowman As Georgetown resident Cat In slums it takes a little imagination and in no time can be transformed from a normal being into the Snowman Ms Doole along with Georgetown resident Lorraine Coleman not in photo made the snowman hat it was one of several arts and crafts on sale at the Cross annual Christmas Bazaar in Georgetown The bazuar sponsors the church Catholic Women League raised ap proximately The will be distributed anion mam groups Including Women Place and Georgetown District which the league helps support Herald photo J A Robert K Exclusive If smith WyndhamSL Downtown 821 Norval WI holds monthly meeeting Clothing ALTERATIONS REPAIRS 877- Norval I met at the home of Marie Murray Nov at with President Jean May in the chair Plans were finalized for the Norval I part in Halton District Night being held day tonight pm in Brookville Hall and featuring Fashions and Accessories The roll call Bring something imported and tell why when and how you got it was answered by members and two guests A booth at the Royal Winter Fair Trees and the Environ ment will be manned by two members this Friday night Van reported on the Guelph Area Convention held at Ont Oct 2526 The theme was Broaden Your Horizons Area President Fran cina Sebben remarked in her ad dress that change in the next 50 years is inevitable but the same day today s problems will have to be solved Aim high she said and when we reach our goals we will have broadened our horizons I resolution The Living Will was shelved in the House at the second reading because of intervention by the Right to Life people The banquet of speaker Rev Roger of Inglewood urged us to look above the thorns and view the roses Federated Women Institute President Peggy Knapp said in her address that I is at a crossroads After 93 years of good relations the Ministry of Agriculture and Food is withdrawing it support of the organization The organization must not assume Peggy said We have strength weakness threats and She was certain could remain visible viable and vibrant The program at this Norval W meeting was International Affairs Gisela Malchm introduc ed Nadine who gave a very informative presentation with slides and commentary of a trip to Africa where she did volunteer work at a children s centre in Nairobi While in Kenya she studied the Swahih language Travel was by local buses and living conditions were tense she said Kenya motto translates to Pull Together This country grows tea and coffee Two game reserve parks Nadine visited were Masai Mara and Amboseli where she photographed every kind of wild game imaginable She spent time with the Masai tribe who wear very colorful costumes and she visited the El Malo tribe who live in unique straw huts by the Jade Sea The W I salutes this young Norval resident for her courage and tenacity in this and other adventurous expeditions Lilo presented her with miniature carnations Dec is the scheduled date for the Christmas meeting at the home of Jean May at p Wide Horizon Tundra Swans by Battuin Unturned 350 00 toft Attn Framed DUE GEORGETOWN OPTICAL NO ONE EVER REGRETTED BUYING QUALITY MARKET PLACE PLAZA 8773562 HOURS CLOSED MONDAY Tues 10 Saturday 10 mm Social Catering Ltd MILL STREET GEORGETOWN 8730404 8777095 8466639 GEORGETOWN FAX CHRISTMAS PARTIES OFFICE OR HOME THE HAVE A WIDE VARIETY OF BUFFETS AND PARTY TRAYS TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS CALL TODAY FOR YOUR FREE BROCHURE CHRISTMAS FAVORITES CHRISTMAS CHEESE TRAYS Each mm ay i d boat bo I Ou Co by Mo in I I and I I Old a go 1 5200 8650 FROSTED LIVER PATE n 3450 TOASTED BRIE 4750 CREAMY CRAB SURPRISE FESTIVE TREATS SEASONAL FINGER DESSERTS a a I ah none otto Dol CHRISTMAS COOKIE TRAY dkb HOMEMADE CHRISTMAS CAKE lb GIFT BASKETS A CHRISTMAS TRADITION SAVOURY 1795m Horns m Items 4000m Ml FESTIVE FRIDAYS 20o CASH BAR HALL DINNER DISC JOCKEY DECORATIONS Some November Dates Still Available FIR PIRSON TAX Ml