Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 28, 1973, p. 2

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Page THE HERALD WEDNESDAY NOV Show Is Readied By Little Theatre Rehearsals are coming well says Sue Dunning director of Jack and the Giant which Georgetown Little Theatre will present next week at Wriggleaworth School In Georgetown The I I Vera Mac Donald as his mother and John Horning as the old man who sells Jack the beans New Zealand Trip Related Zealand courtesy of Mrs K the commentary of a in she had taken This was an enllghtning film showing many of the harbours mountains homes and flowers Riving all a better Insight to this island Ivan Harris expressed thanks to Mrs Algar for sharing this trip Two minutes of silence were observed in memory of Cameron who died during the weekend A detailed report of the recent zone rally held In Georgetown was given by Mrs David Robertson Mention was made of the pot luck supper on Dec 19 when a gift exchange will be held Cake and ice cream was served courtesy of Mr Gamet McKenzle The cast also includes Carol Mark Joynes Karen Nicola Tom Van John and DesNlcholla Director Dunning will try her hand at acting along with Christine Robinson as they portray the The production of the play Is being handled by Harry Karen Mis Van Alphen and others We re looking forward to a very successful play director Dunning said Group performances will be held Dec and at 30 m and Dec at 3 30 and Open performances will be held Dec at Dec at 7 p and Dec at 1 p Tickets for the public performances will be available at the door The Little Theatre will also be presenting Its an nual Christmas show this year at Lester Pearson Memorial Theatre in This years production Is Aladdin and will be presented evenings on Dec 14 and 16 All matinees have been sold out Bible Verse Let him know that he which convert th the sinner from the error of his way shall save a soul from death and shall hide a multitude of sins James Chun Immanuel Lutheran Church Windsor Road at Carole St Rev Harold R Patter Sunday School am CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev J Postman BACK TO COD HOUR Sundays GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH iter J Telephone ID a Sunday School 11 Morn ngServ to il Publ MOUNTAINVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH a Church School 11 Morning worship Evening Fellowship Conservative Evangelical VISITORS WELCOME KnoxLimehouse Presbyterian Church REV PETER BARROW B KNOX CHURCH Corner of Main and Church Georgetown SERVICE a CHURCH NURSERY CARE MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH The Church with an exciting Sunday School Six busses serving Georgetown and area THOUGHT The truly wise man does not criticize the bible he lets the bible criticize him QUEST PASTOR VINCENT OF PORT ELGIN Service December BAPTIST CHURCH St Georges Church ANGLICAN Guelph Street Rector The R Gallagher B A S T E ADVENT SUNDAY DEC 3nd The Holy Eucharist 15 a The Holy Eucharist 11 a The Holy Eucharist CHURCH SCHOOL and m Nursery and ll m THE CHURCH WITH THE TALL STEEPLE MAIN STREET NORTH TEL SUNDAY DECEMBER 2 FAMILY SUNDAY SCHOOL A MORNINO WORKSHOP 11AM Pastor Fritter Speaking SERVICE a service of Inspiration and blessing In word and long TOPIC WHAT MAKES DIFFERENT outstanding Canadian In Cray Cup Game Bible Study Thuri p Youth Nitt COMING Dec lath p m Annual Christmas Concert Dae The lingers NORVAL NEWS Mr and Mrs Lawrence May School pupils and members of of Nerval celebrated the Junior Choir The VPS their golden wedding an with Terry Bonnie on Saturday Crawford and Christine November with an open Pomeroy in charge had a candy house in the afternoon and and popcorn booth also a lucky decided to give donation to the Gamble family of Huttonvllle following its tragic fire An evening of euchre was A euchre party enjoyed with Mrs and social hour Paul Johnson high point win ners and Mrs Glenn Nerval United Church and Albert the low prize Couple a Club met at the home winners letting held at the home of draw on a jar of jelly beans of Mr and Mrs Ron Moffatt on Lunch and a social time their son and daughter In law which was won by Mrs Thursday evening November ended the Mr and Mrs Bob May and a Davidson of Brampton with Lloyd Laidlaw as family dinner at the home of There was also a lucky draw chairman Mr and Mrs their eldest son and daughter on the tea room tickets of a Lloyd Laidlaw Mr and Mrs inlaw Mr and Mrs Jack May ceramic vase donated by Mrs and Mrs with guests attending the Grohe but the name of the Gordon were the dinner They also have a winner was not known at press committee in charge of the daughter Leona Mrs Don time Ferguson of Port Credit nine During the business session and one great unit One of United grondchlld all of whom helped church UCW met at the home them celebrate the happy of Mrs Murray Laird on he annual New Year Mrs Dorothy Draw Winners Acton Lucky numbers drawn on Saturday for the Club WptoGreenwayrace track Church UCW met at the home was planned for December and Hi Doua them celebrate the happy Mrs Murray Laird on he annual New Years Eve Mason and Mr and Mrs May were Thursday afternoon November party was discussed It was 5S married years ago In the with Mrs Laird presiding Methodist Church In Street and 14 members present Many friends and a nominating committee of relatives called during the Mrs Spencer Wilson and Mrs afternoon and evening to wish Guy Wilson was appointed them well Mrs Dan gave the Pouring tea during the devotional and the topic for the ternoon and evening were Mrs afternoon was given by Mrs Marion Reed on the first and second chapters of Genesis She was so very Interesting that the members wished that she could continue on with the other chapters S Shaw and Mrs Guy MR AND MRS LAWRENCE MAY Mr and Mrs Lawrence May celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Saturday November with an open house at the home of their son and daughter in law Mr and Mrs Bob May and a family dinner at the home of their eldest son arid daughter in law Mr and Mrs Jack May The couple with their sons Jack and Bob started a farm at 2 Norval several years ago and have Just recently retired from the business They were married in Slreetsvllle Methodist Church Congratulations are extended to Mr and Mrs Lawrence May who celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary Nov Open House was held between and 4 in the afternoon and and in the evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Bob May The home was decorated with several beautiful bouquets of Q flowers and pots of golden plants Best wishes to a won couple Anniversary greetings are extended to Mr and Mrs Ar thur Peacock who celebrated their wedding anniversary on Monday Belated greetings 0 Arthur and Amy The North Trafalgar Eucre Club held Its weekly euchre on Saturday night at the North Trafalgar Recreation Centre There were six tables of euchre in play with the women irizes going to May res ton and Eva Presswood and the men prizes to Frank Peacock Tom Bousfield and Jean Brander who played as a gent The lucky draws were won by Keith Webb and Marie HORNBY NEWS Anniversary greetings are extended to Mr and Mrs Fred Lister who will celebrate their wedding anniversary today Mrs Jim Hamilton At Film Night A successful film night was held by the Ontario Trail Riders Association at the Nassagawcya Township Hall The films and commentary informed the audience the Great Pine Ridge Trail The Great Pine Ridge Trail is a proposed trail through wooded lands not only for horse riders but for hikers and is to be used for pleasure and recreational sport Among the interested parties in attendance were Mrs Anna McArthur mayor elect of Milton and Bill Kempling MP and also some horsemen who came from Peterborough and Chatham Santa Float By Lionettes Georgetown Llonette November meeting was held at the home of Kay 27 Byron Avenue Guest speaker for the evening was Bill Tolton past president of the Streetsville Lions club and member of the board of trustees for the Milton Farm Home School for the Deaf A very informative talk was given by Mr Totlon on the farm home and its operation A cheque in the amount of was presented to Mr Tolton for the farm home school The proceeds were raised at the fall dance which was held at the legion hall on October Plans were also discussed for completion of the float which will be entered in the Santa parade on Dec I Tea coffee and refresh were served on com of the meeting Special Gifts Santa Claus brought something for everyone at the Appreciation Night sponsored by Acton council He arrived following banquet with a sackful of balloons and cer or appreciation to members of town boards and commissions who have served the community for the past five years Frank Thompson Mrs Nor man Cook Mrs Clayton May Mrs John Hamilton and Mrs Walter Ridley Mr and Mrs May along with their sons Jack and Bob started Wilson were assistant hostesses the MapK Lodge Farms and lunch was enjoyed business several years ago and The next meeting will be the it has progressed and grown Christmas pot luck luncheon at over the years Mr and Mrs the home of Mrs James May have recently retired from Laidlaw on Thursday the family business December 13th BAZAAR Lyons daughter of Mr Norval United Church and Mrs Clark Lyons had the Women held a Country Fair misfortune to fall during a bazaar and afternoon lea in the basketball game at McMaster church basement on Saturday University and pulled the afternoon November 10 Rev tendons of her knee She is a R Walter Ridley opened the patient in Humber Memorial bazaar which had been planned Hospital where an operation by a committee of Mrs was performed on the knee and Mrs Phyllis plans on being a Physical Moffatt The basement was set Education high school teacher up as a country scene with on graduation from university wagon wheels bales of straw Her wedding Is planned for pumpkins etc as decoration after Christmas so shower and and some of the members other plans have be changed dressed In old fashioned until she is home from the dresses The bazaar was very hospital well attended and proved to be Gayle grandmother Mrs a successful project Harold Lyons is a patient in Working in the tea room Peel Memorial Hospital which hod been decorated by Brampton A speedy recovery Mrs Ella Laidlaw were Mrs is extended to both of them Anne Wilson Mrs Betty Johnson Mrs Gwen FARM FORUM Mrs Ridley Mrs Mona Community Flshburn Mrs Agnes Miller Group formerly known as the Mrs Marlon Laird Mrs Farm Forum met at the FHa Laldlaw home of Mr and Mrs Bruce There was a country store Thatcher on Mondoy evening with Mrs Rosle in November with Mac charge a bake table with Mrs Alexander as chairman Phyllis Moffatt in charge a During the business session it miscellaneous table with Mrs was decided to sign a petition LcnoreLaldlawandMrs Nellie from residents in the area south Shea In charge an apron booth Norval for traffic lights to be with Mrs Catherine Laidlaw installed at the main In Mrs Eunice Wilson and Mrs tersection in the village due to Amy Burk In charge Ron the frustration they experience Moffatt was In charge of a table when trying to cross or get onto of plants A White Elephant he highway at this point This booth and a Fish Pond with will add influence to other Mrs Judy in charge petitions already sent In from She was assisted by Sunday ihe area Handcrafted Canadiana THE ANONYMOUS BENEFACTOR 16 Wilbur St N ACTON GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Candles Wrought Iron Decorations Pottery Stuffed Dolls Toys Dried Flower Pictures Paintings Created with pride of Ontario artisans OPEN Tubs Sal 30 Sunday DO Closed Mondays THE GAS SAVER Security Is owning a 1974 Volkswagen We can show you why TWO GUARANTEES Months 20 000 miles guarantee 24 Months 24 000 miles guarantee OFF TO AFRICA Sergeant James Cox right a native of Georgetown is resented with a Black night Squadron plaque by Major A Gordon aircraft maintenance officer for Canadian Forces Base North Bay Sergeant Cox a metal technician Is one of eight Canadian Forces senior commissioned officers being sent to East Africa under the auspices of the Canadian International Development Agency to Instruct students at the National Industrial Vocational Training Centre in Nairobi Kenya A member of the RCAF and Cfr for the post years Sergeant Cox has served at various Canadian locations also in France and Sergeant Cox his wife Lillian and children Pamalea and Richard are looking forward to spending the two years in Nairobi Treat the family tonight CHICKEN VILLA 116A ST I GEORGETOWN 8775241 Kentucky fried flack CHRISTMAS BLOOD DONOR CLINIC OPEN FROM ID to I Monday Dec HOLY CROSS AUDITORIUM Avenue HEALTHY persons ages IB to 17 year old BOYS with written parental consent EACH TIME they donate are URGENTLY needed to give BLOOD NEW DONORS iter at clinic AVOID evening waiting periods attend Ihe clinic In Itie AFTERNOON TRANSPORTATION AND BABYSITTING at the clinic available to donors It a ride Is needed phone Mrs or Mrs Erica Thompson On clinic day phone Mrs Coleman or Make a note CLINIC DAY DECEMBER 10 on your calendar HAVE A GIVE BL9VDI Carnation Milk Kraft Dinner Corner or Peas TOAITMAITU MTU Tea Biscuits 2 88 Mr a it Chocolate Bars no HUH AAA Cheddar Cheese Biscuits 3 MTU HOtTIl I sa hob hood Assormo et es Mandarin Cake Oranges OCT Mixes Potato Chips RshRoyale 288 MO SUCKS PRODUCE OF USX CANADA NO I FLORIDA Tomatoes A Cucumbers iriSr ffftfwi Pork Loin Roasts TENDERLOIN PORTION LB NEWI f ROM MAPLE LEAF AND CHEESE Cheesefurters UU Ham BURN S SLICED AND CHEESE SPECIAL IGA FANCY Tomato Juice CANADA 379 IGA ASSORTED FLAVORS Soft Drinks I we rally Quality Service and Value all at LUCKY SHOPPER Milton 87 Prince Charles Drive

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