Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 12, 1976, p. 5

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Norval Scouts hike home with honours Janice Clarkson weds Michael Clendening Till- Mv 117 At an service on March 0 joined Janice id Sit itnCIendtning m image il hi Holy us decor tied with and Miss Beth Hal Ion Diary was speaker at the regular monthly meeting of Women Institute meeting held at the home of Mrs Grace Crawford on Thursday evening May with Mrs Terry presiding in the of he president Mrs Amy Burk Beth gave an informal talk on her duties as Diary Princess She Is mainly involved In public relations for the diary farmer sponsored by the Mttk Marketing Board Mrs Gladys Chester gave a report of the District tor meeting and plans were made for aliening the District annual meeting to be held at Cnmpbellville on May Mrs Ira Terry was pointed to present a trophy to the winning Senior choir at Acton on May 12 CitiKnahlp and World Af fairs convenors Mrs Marie Murray and Mrs Malchln were In charge of the program The rollcall was Name a troubled spot in the world and why it concerns me Moat members were concerned about the corruption in government affairs in Canada and concern for our education system which led Into several In creating discussions Mrs Gieselle Malchln gave the motto True In means knowledge of other people their way of life traditions and cultures A committee was appointed lodccideonwhere the will have their year dinner for the next meeting Programs for the year are to be handed In at that meeting Mrs Marie Murray acted as auctioneer for sale plants cookies and various items donated after which a lunch of cookies and a social time was enjoyed A large crowd of people attended the auction sale at the home of Mr and Mrs Elmer Carney Draper St on Saturday Mays The sole was for the estate of Mrs Carney uncle the late Mr Alex Mc Bride of It was a good day for those Interested as the sale Included many antique items in fur dishes Jewellery etc The ladles of Presbyterian Church did well at their booth where they sold hot dogs sandwiches pie doughnuts pop and coffee Scouts Bruce and Baile brought honours to and to their troop by winning three awards in eluding first place at the District Scout Explorer Hike held on the weekend from May to 9 There were teams con siting of two scouts from a troop entered In the com petitions Thev left Ball Park at clock Friday and hiked along the Bruce Trail to a point just outside of and returned home on afternoon They camped out Friday and Saturdays nights pitching their own tents and cooking their own meals The three trophies won by the team were for first place in the whole hike win the big plague on which their names will be engraved and their troop will be able to keep for a year and the Ex Award for gelling the highest average of all points This award is a Scout staff which the Scout troop can keep until the next Scout competition when winner of the next event will take It home to his troop This is first time that the Nona troop whole hike immensely For the first time In several years Church was full with chairs in the to accomodate the large of people present for Ihe special Chrlsitan Family Day service put on by the Sunday School pupils on Sunday May with Rev Waller Ridley conducting the The Junior choir sang three selections Daddy Sang Bass Clop Your Hands and Its a Small World During the first hymn the children of Marilyn Smiths Primary class gave carnations to all the women and girls in the congregation The Kindergarten class with teachers and Cindy Reld sang two hymni God Sees the Little Sparrow roll and Praise Norval News by Dorothy McLean has brought home the staff Each team had to carry their aits camp stove cooking equipment their own food clothing etc In pack sacks on their backs for the hike They judged for appearance Him Praise Hi Children In termedinle Class presented at excellent Hev God Listen The Junior class camping ability and stamina teachers Gwen and the hike Extra points could won for cooking for keeping a log book which is like a diary of all events thai happened on hike and for a map and compass contest where each team was given a map and A compass had to be used to find the answers to the questions Bruce and David were among he highest points winners for their log book and for the map and compass contest and they won highest points for cooking Bannic David explained that is something like bread He said they used Tea Bisk as a short cut to which they added two teaspoons sugar some cinnamon and raisins mixed it all together with some water and cooked it In a pan then the Scouters sampled it By the time the Scouters sampled from 40 teams they wouldn need to carry much food for themselves on the hike Scouters Brian Evans and Rob were among the Scouters from the District who were on the hike with the Scouts David is the son of Mr and Mrs Bill Bailie and Bruce is the son of Mr and Mrs Youmans They were in high spirits on arriving home on Sunday afternoon with all their trophies having enjoyed the Ruth Anne Wilson presented slides of Korea Japan and Hong Kong with the pupils taking turns in reading the explanation of the pictures Mcmebers of the Class presented well acted skit on choosing a minister Super Sunday Laidlaw used an old wagon wheel to demonstrate the point of his story that we need Jesus teachings at the centre of our lives like the hub of a wheel to keep our lives in good During the service three babies were Baptised by Rev itidiey They were Louise daughter of Lome and Margaret Collins Brian Charles Douglas son of Douglas and Carol and Clayton Matthew son of Lrrry and grandfather of Clayton welcomed babies into the congregation on behalf of the Elders Following the service Sunday School teachers pupils nerved a lunch of sand and cookies chocolate milk and coffee and a fellowship hour was enjoyed Jack Archibald who has just received his license to be a minister the Chrlsitan Family Day service at Church on Sunday May He will be ordained on May at Presbyterian Church Agincourt Special music was provided by The Happy Wanderers under direction of Esplln They sang lvo selections It II Be A Of His and The Battle Hymn Of The Republic There was a good turnout for Ihc service which was followed with lunch and a fellowship The Happy Wanderes choir arc holding an open house in honour of their leader David in recognition of his service to his All Ye Little choir church and community for the past years The reception will be held in the Centennial Building Mary St Brampton during the and evening of Sun dav May wishing to donate towards a gift may do so by sending a contribution to Sadie Robinson or Mary Mara at Gcorget St Bra it plan daisies Hit beginning of the ring ceremony itlng the Guests at the reception held in Holy Cross auditorium greeted by thi bride mother Mrs Morion wnring dress with matching jacket and Mrs Clendening mother groom dressed in a blue gown Both ladles had cor sages of white miniature flowers En route Niagara Falls for their honeymoon bride wore black dress slacks and a blue silk shirt which set off her corsage of five red sweetheart roses and one white carnation The have chosen Glen Williams as their home bride and groom were lit To wvmhollze heir union the lit a third candle together after the ceremony The bride by I Brian Carlson was in her flowing floor length white gown with sleeves and ruffles on the cuffs hem neckline Matching ruffles adorned her fingertip length Tin bridal bouquet consisted of five red roses and one white carnation Single yellow roses were by Mold of Honour Louise Bridesmaid I who both wore green lace halttr dresses with matching The flower girl Tirol Ann Mitchell dressed in a yellow green floral print gown carried a basket of six yellow MM KIM Palm and Card GRAND OPENING Advice On All Matters Of Life Over Years Experience Has Helped Many And Can Help You DONT LET TIME OR DISTANCE STAND IN THE WAY OF YOUR SUCCESS- LOCATED IN TORONTO 15368015 Betty Daniels president of Rug Hooking Guild FOR LOW LOW PRICES FREE DELIVERY AND PICK FREE 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