Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 3, 1976, p. 7

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Norval seniors group organized THE HERALD Wednesday March Norval and Cubs held their annual Father Son banquet on Wednesday evening February In United Church They enjoyed a hot roast dinner posed of many nationalities and they are involved in helping alcoholics people who live In downtown Toronto and people down on their luck At 12 clock there was a Korean Jim Water chairman Vice chairman and Fund raising Tom activities Judy Youth activities Dorothy at the Winter Carnival so much that they requested another one soon Plans are now for another Norval youth dance to be held on Saturday evening March In the School Com Club on Friday evening April Centre If you arc already well are years of age or over and It was decided to have a are In a fellowship Fireworks display on May time be there with your Ideas in conjunction with the Op al activities and help organize tomista Club as was done last Nerval News by Dorothy McLean with all the trimmings prepared and served by the mothers of the boys Seated at the head tabic were Bill Bailie master of ceremonies Brian Evans and Rob Aaron Scout leaders Ray Dlmock and Roger Barrett Cub leaders David and Steven Bailie and Terry The program following the banquet consisted of slides taken by Chris Reedand Butch Hamilton at the World Scout Jamboree held in Norway last summer which they had at tended and a display of Items they brought back with them The Men Group Committee held an election of officers for 1976 Elected were Bill Bnllie chairman Terry Crocker secretary Bert JenningB treasurer Murray Basso Badge secretary and Wlgley In charge of camping gear About loo people from United Church and about IS from Home United Church enjoyed a visit to St Luke United Church downtown Toronto on Sunday February Two buses were used for transportation with a few travelling by car They attended the to a m service with Norval Junior choir providing special music During the service a baby was baptised St Luke a church com service but the group didn attend that service Following the morning service a fellowship time and lunch provided by St Luke church was enjoyed after which they visited the Allen Gardens across the street from the church then the first bus returned home for those who wanted to return In good time arriving home about m Those who remained for the rest of tl afternoon visited the Bank of Commerce building and then Joined a discussion group at St Luke church where they exchanged views about Ik I rig in Toronto and in the area The congregation from St Luke church had visited the church and toured the area last fall and la was the return visit the Norval congregation Both congregations were enriched by learn about the other The executive of Community Association met at School Community Centre on Thursday evening February w Hugh Farlane as chairman Officers and committee chairmen for 1076 were appointed Joyce Mutton secretary Pearl Guthrie treasurer Bob Crawford rman Fred Howie Hydro Lighting chairman committees the more Interest there will be In the community The next executive meeting will be on March and it hoped that many of the tlvltles In the community centre will be well under way Mrs Orr from the organization of FISH the goodnHghbmr van the guest the regular monthly meeting of Presbyterian Church M held at the home of Mrs John M McCluro on Tuesday temoon February with Mrs Andrew McClure presiding Mrs Orr gave an interesting talk about the work done by their organization Mrs Tom McGee gave the devotional consisting of a scripture reading followed by prayer Mrs Harold McCluro gave report on the annual meeting held in Acton early in February The hostess was assisted by Mn R Crawford and Mrs Anthony in serving lunch and a social tune was enjoyed The next meeting will be be Easter thank offering meeting to be held In the church on Tuesday March Guest speaker will be Mrs Snider president of the Synod cal Mrs Dorothy McLean at tended the baptism of her Merry Anne at ChrUt Cburcn Anglican In Brampton on Sunday rooming February Shell the daughter of John and Joyce of Hutlonville Mr and Mrs Bill Hutton were godparents Two months old Merry Anne wore the same band made Christening robe made by ber great great grandmother In IMS that her sisters and Sarah and her brother Alex wore when were baptised The World Doy Prayer service will be held this year In Presbyterian Church on Friday evening March Rev R Walter Ridley will be the speaker All are welcome to attend the service VTItLR AND SON Scouts and Cubs of the 1st Pack joined with their fathers for their annual father and son banquet held last Wednesday evening in the Norval United Church Back row left to right are Ken Lloyd Owens Bruce Ray Dave Bailie and Bill Bailie Front row left to right are Sober t Reed Steve Bailie Troop Sc outer Brian Evans Paul Sm th and Chris Reed McLean Publicity Evelyn Cnssclman withdrew her name from executive so the nominating committee w II appoint someone else to take her place to be approved by the members at the next public meeting which will be held on June Tom reported that he is working in cooperation with tin Hon Hills recreational department and the in planning activities for the community centre The young folk of the community enjoyed the dance with George and Marilyn Smith in charge Other activities discussed were a Senior Citizens group an evening of cards and chess table tennis Yoga for beg Pre school Take a Break Adult dancing Craft work Effective listening and Primary school crafts and movies to be held on Saturday afternoon As many of these activities will be started as soon as possible The Senior Citizens Group will get to a on Tuesday afternoon March a group for the community Mrs Dorothy McLean represents the Senior Citizen Group on the recreation committee Baseball soccer and horse shoes are among the sports suggested for the summer months If you are interested in getting any summer sports going Tom Evelyn or Judy would be glad to hear from you Pat Patterson reported that tickets for the spring dance to be held In the former Riviera year Randy reported on the successful indoor Winter Carnival held on Saturday evening February 21 In spite of the heavy roln all seemed to have a good time It was decided to hold an executive meeting every 3rd Tuesday each month Mr Mc urged the chair men of the various committees to get as many people of the community involved on their committees as possible The more people participating on Guide banquet TEA denominations was held last Wednesday morning In the Lutheran Church In Georgetown to raise money for the Organizers of the tea w 170 mothers and daughters attended a banquet held by Georgetown West District Girl Guides at Knox Church on Wednesday A delicious meal was prepared and nerved by the Knox Church Women Following the meal Mrs Pauline led a ceremony to mark Thinking Week by lighting four candies This was to remind everyone of Brownies Guides and Rangers In other lands Each pack and gave the pennies they had collected towards the World Friendship Fund The entertainment started with a talk by Kim on her trip with the Guides to P I last summer She also had an Interesting display This followed by a slide presentation and display by Mrs Diane Crawford on her trip to Our World Guide Centre in Switzerland An enjoyable evening ended with- a led by Deborah Anne with everyone participating Mrs Barbara spoke to the mothers and asked for volunteers to help keep the packs and companies in the district open Good banking for good living after sixty If you re sixty years old or better you should look into Sixty Plus The Royal Bank new bundle of special banking privileges Free Some of these leges are No service charge for bill payment or traveller cheques A specially designed cheque book thai gives you a permanent copy A annual discount on a Safe Deposit Box or Safekeeping Service A spec Bonus Savings Deposit Service with interest linked to the Consumer Price Index Special term depos t that pays high interest monthly with flexible redemption privileges So come on in and see me or one of my staff today for all the details Or if you d prefer gvemeacall ROYAL BANK serving Ontario Georgetown tea aids Guatemala Over was raised last Wednesday morning at tea held in the Immanuel Lutheran Church In Georgetown with nil the donations made in aid of the stricken country of Guatemala The tea which attracted well over women was organized by the various churches in Georgetown with all the coffee tea and bake goods donated by the women of the different churches Mrs Adrlenne one of the many organizers ex plained that it was her initial intention to hold the tea in her home however once the en thusiastlc response was received she realized that her home would not be large to accommodate all those who wished to attend Mrs noted that on equal accomplishment derived from the tea was that women of all denominations had a chance to join together and enjoy an hour of fellowship Mrs Becker stressed that everything from the coffee to the sugar was donated and that In fact a plant was delivered to the church but the dona tor was anonymous Baked goods which were left over from the tea were taken to the senior citizens on Sargent Hood Market Place OPTICAL ALL DOCTORS PRESCRIPTIONS For eye glasses filled with utmost care EYE EXAMINATIONS Arranged OPEN TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY OPEN THURSDAYS TO PM call 8773562 Georgetown Market Centre J When you buy a Thrift Box at the regular price of 425 you get FREE 8 fl oz Salad French Fries for 3 Kentucky chicken STREET GEORGETOWN 877 Women now have equal credit opportunity This is what Ontario has done to ensure it Herein Ontario any woman married or not should be granted credit in her own name if her credit qualifications property or earnings are such that a man with the same qualifications would receive credit That is the essence of Ontario s new Equal Credit Opportunity Guidelines All majorcredit grantors in the Province have endorsed these 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