Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 15, 1976, p. 17

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BALLINAFAD Corn roast and dance highlights weekend sponsored by the halt board at winter the community centre dances Saturday night Dan O Connor Many won the door prize It was the first of the fall relatives and friends gathered at the community centre Friday night to celebrate the wedding anniversary of Mr and Mm Ray Thompson They are both well known here as she was a girl The Thompsons now live in Acton where he Is a business We Join others In wishing them many more yean of happy married life The weatherman cooperated with the many outdoor festivities last weekend Friday night Miss Kim Jasper of Erin was chosen One of her com ton Miss Laurie Quackenbush representing Conlngsby I Is a member of the choir at church her contribution to the program Laurie gave a reading on achievements Congratulations to all the girls entered Ten ladles from attended he anniversary of District Women Institute The celebration held in the Oak Room of the new Milton arena was last Wednesday afternoon There were guest speakers and a luncheon Mrs Linda O Connor and Mrs Ada are at tending classes for leaden of the Club at Ligny Hall Monday and Tuesday of this week The mis ween LORRAINE BURT PENNY TODD DO THE BUMP fruit Silverwood honors couple before move to Acton By ALICIA SCOTT Herald Correspondent The community of Silver wood held a special evening at Mr and Mrs G Burt to honor Mr and Mrs George Ironside who are moving to Acton Charlotte was presented with a beautiful book about Canada Across the Land Euchre games were en Joyed Earl Burt won tint in be men a division and Mrs Anne Norton placed first for the ladles A delicious lunch brought the evening to an end Community residents also presented Mr and Mrs Harry Scott with two patio chain The Scotia moved from to Ewing Street Georgetown Mr and Mrs Hugh Camp bell recently arranged a birth day party for his mother Margaret Campbell Mrs Caxmichael and family and Mm Campbell enjoyed two weeks at beach recently Mrs Campbell visited Mr and J Stull and family at Us towel a few days before reluming home Mr and Mrs Goth and son Michael enjoyed their holiday in Newfoundland this summer Mr and Mrs G Ironside were pleased that the weather was good for their Labour Day sale Silverwood Institute members provided refresh to the crowd at the auction Eight members of Silver mod I attended a banquet ta to celebrate the anniversary of District Guest speaker was Mn H Malushe the provincial president Honorary president Mn H McKercher presented a bursary to Marion of Nancy Shorthill of received the Dr Ethel Chapman The I Citizen of World Affairs meeting was held Sept at the home of Mr and Mn Co the Two guests and 15 members enjoyed an evening of slides and business The minutes were read and adopted and the treasurer report given Some members brought their stamp collections to the meeting A letter of thanks to the from the Manor was A short course festival of dairy foods was brought up and left for memben to think over Mrs Anne Norton gave current events Convenor for the evening Mrs Gothe and guests Elder and Elder Coats brought slides showing the good life brought about by good family relationships good food and good will to others Mrs Golhe told about their decision to come to Canada the trials and errors and how happy and con tented they are with Canada and the Mormon way of life now A social half hour was en Joyed by all Georgetown received of rainfall during August TUESDAY FAMILY SPECIAL When you buy a Thrift Box at the regular price of you get FREE 8 fl oz Salad French for 3 TUESDAYS jntuiky fried chicken HERALD IS 1171 Pace IT Zellers Pharmacy Health Beauty Aids At Low Low Prices SALE ENDS SATURDAY SEPT a Ope By le Drug Stores TWO ENTRIES IN PARADE parade Saturday featured Two Entries from Hills the Georgetown Majorette and Drum Corps below and Acton Citizen Band Pictured above Is clown Wayne McMahon of mounted in homemade replica of Snoopy s plane on the Watson family float which placed second The first prize went to Ross McKay school In for Its motorized red paper mache boot ting Mother Goose Third placers were the Gundy with a float creatively crowded with antiques The parade marched to the Hlllsburgh fairgrounds where the three day festival continued Craft courses begin Registration day tor courses held in Sheridan Colleges craft trailer will be Thursday Sept 16 from to The foot trailer which bouses potter wheels an electric kiln harness table looms and other craft tools and supplies will be parked at Robert Baldwin school Wilson Drive MUton Courses in weaving ceramics rug hooking leatherwork slithery and flower arranging will be offered to adults and children Classes In the craft trailer begin the week of Oct IS EXPANDING and REQUIRES CORRESPONDENTS IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS 116A STREET GEORGETOWN 8775241 80 Hale Road Unit Brampton Phone Get a free nononsense ex planation and estimate on a quality central air con ditioning system We will come to your house at your convenience day or evening and talk about your heating and air conditioning requirements No sales pressure Carrier Central IN THE GEORGETOWN MARKET PUCE Open Monday Thru Friday Saturday llllllllfflllMIIMIIIillllllllllll

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