Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 18, 1977, p. 2

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age THE Wednesday May IB JOYCE BEATON My coat keeps leaving me SPREADING CHRISTS GOSPEL Travelling across the country shoring Christ the Hills Assembly Welcoming them Gospel is Gene MocUllan Canadian songwriter and Pastor Ed left Rev Glen Pitts who is singer second from right and Marty Reno right who travelling with Mr MacLellan and Mr Reno looks on stopped in Hills Sunday to spread their message at Norval set for celebrations lit llrrald correspond en I The committee planning the celebration for the Queen on May as ire working hard towards making the evening a success Fun will start at Then will bo a booth where hot dogs hamburgers pop toffee other Hoodies can be purchased evening of fun for is planned before the fireworks There will be ball games races pony clowns pop corn wagon music Mrs of Brampton Come won miss any of the fun School Community is where all the action II be and will be sponsored Norval Community The evening is planned as a fun night tor the Nona Community you and family is needed to make It a success You will a in the mail with full particulars about the planned for the case of rain he events will be held on Saturday May Rev R Waller Ridley and his wife Margaret cooked and served a Japanese meal following the meeting of Unit of the C W of United Church held at the home of Mrs Rosle on Wed evening May 11 All the delicious food and he social time Mrs Phyllis Moffat presided for the meeting with 17 present Mrs Anne Wilson and Mrs Betty Johnson gave the devotional Ridley showing slides of Japan taken when they were missionaries there and telling about their experiences and about the Japanese people During the business the annual Chicken was discussed It will be held on Saturday June 18th at Hut tonville public school in place or Maple Lodge Farms this year The annual bus trip was also discussed Ballinafad news BOOKS LIMITED School cm Record SMITH Herald correspondent Around people boarded bus at the Community Centre last Tuesday morning It had been arranged by the ladies of the W of the W I other friends had been invited to go along As was planned the first place visit was Cedar Glen imp owned and by the United Church of Canada The driver the scenic route here through Terra and off the main high On arrival the bus load was met by a young man who welcomed everybody and led the way to the lounge where coffee and cookies were provided Then most of the visitors were taken for a tour of the buildings and grounds Some walked to the top of the hill where the cross is erected which is about 3 miles there and back 1 uncheon was served at in the dining room at the camp The area takes in almost acres and is situated near Bolton After lunch the bus travelled on he where a visit to Art Gallery was planned Two hours wen enjoyed there looking at hi works of art Bus back around In time for he womenfolk to prepare supper The Firmly of he Hulls family was held on Sunday The families met at IheWI Hall near Cambridge Those attending from our area were Mrs Burt Mrs Linda Connor and her three daughters Mr and Mrs I- Smith Mrs Edith her daughter Mrs with Lillian and Med and Miss Lathy Smith and friend accompanied them One interesting event at the reunion this year was the meeting of cousins for the first time who were bom and raised in India The Canadian Cancer urgently needs help of all Canadians There was an excellent turn out of children and parents to a and ball game held at School Community Centre by United Church Sunday School on Thursday evening May 12th The of hot dogs and hamburgers started about m followed by the ball The children on one ball diamond the rest played on the other dninond Parents made up the cheering section The enjoyable eicning of food and fun was pi l lUpcrin Gordon and the of the Sunday School Miss Wendy Hannah a candidate for the ministry from SI Andrew United Church Georgetown took the worship service it Norval United on Sunday May 15th She gave an Interesting sermon on Words That Change I Ives The Teen Choir sang wo selections during the service My coat keeps leaving me for another woman If just jumps takes off anyone who lakes a fancy to It The latest incident took place In the hairdresser I was silting under the dryer when t saw it sashay out the door on the arm of another woman Rollers In my hair I chased the coat down the street brought It back its hanger It a coat other women fall in love with Particularly when your coot Is so fickle as to wrap Itself around the first stranger who shows any Interest of perfume It was already smelling of another woman perfume and I even found a blonde hair on its shoulder I sulked for a white remembering the time before when It look off for Calgary without me I d only left It for a few hours in a very swish dining room and when I came back was gone In Its place was a substitute a much younger coat a classier model But my loyalty and feeling of rejection kept me from wearing it I waited and waited Tor my true coat to return after it had hurl 1 good times on the back of another It come crawling back I face me Attached was a note asking the management of the hotel make the exchange My coat was obviously so ashamed it face me directly I forgave it had It cleaned lo gel he smell of the cattle ranch and the hay loft out these infidelities leave me Insanely jealous and put It away far the winter The second attempt to run away with another woman was just loo much I know it spring and all that but this is getting embarrassing One more trick like that and 1 11 turn It in for a younger style Two can play at this I even decide to leave It somewhere Just to teach a lesson I may take to a dance one night and come home with another coat Then we 11 see how liberated It is Firefighters attend seminar Chief Mick Holmes and firefighter Bill Cunningham attended a fire seminar In Sudbury last The seminar included demonstrations of firefighter equipment workshops with full time part time and voluntary firefighters and various problems different fire departments encounter 111 re are a variety situations that arise in ferent departments and almost every department handles them differently Chief Holmes said Zellers Pharmacy For Health and Beauty Aids at Low Low Prices I Sale Ends Saturday May Zallen Pharmacies Owned Operated By Zelleri Drug Stores Ltd 1 SOMETIMES FLOWERS ARE THE ONLY WAY -M- YOUR HEART CAN SPEAK Whatever your message Call us Today and its on Way FLORISTS Mil St Georgetown me to ST GEORGES CHURCH Rev Gallagher B A May a The Prayer 11 AM Sunday School an GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH nil May HALTON HILLS PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY H Jllor J T Sunday May 11 10a School a m Serve groups of or more Colonel Sanders time and space and each I all previous religion together Into ONE UNIVERSAL FAITH civilization that Is bated on the NEW REALITY that MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH HEAR I JO WE I- country and would like I IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH ndior Rood Carole St Rev Harold only 75 per person See the manager your local store lor details chicken STREET GEORGETOWN 5241

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