The Local Scene September Page Win McDonalds Gift Certificates and Watches Get your crayon and felt markers going to win Gift Certificates for delicious food at McDonalds En tries will be judged on originality and each month there II be a draw for a Ronald McDonald watch Enter as often as you like Send your entry to The Herald 103 Main St South Georgetown Ontario NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE AGE Wedoitdlforyou Registration Week For Brownies and Girl Guides WEEKS WINNERS at The Herald Bus parking problem Hal ton board of education will be approached to seek a resolution of the problem of parked school buses outside Acton library Library board last week learned that as many as Tour buses park outside the library to pick up and discharge pupils from Robert Little and St Josephs schools behind Ihe library Problems have been created with parking for palrons of Ihe library The parking area not be designated as a school bus loading zone without prohibiting parking at all Ronald McDonald performed Saturday In Georgetown for over children Bertie Weston dies Sept 8 do you know about your District Health Council Norval district news By DOROTHY 1 lerald correspondent A latent sale started the fall activities of Women Institute held at the home of Mrs Gladys Chester on day evening Sept Mrs Marie Murray acted as auc oncer for the various items donated for the sole Edna Murray presided for the meeting and Mrs Kay Wilson secretary roll call What Like Most at the Fall Pair was answered by 13 The W I are sponsoring a Club again with Terry and Ruth Hyatt as leaders The course fall Is on A World of Food In Canada committee was appointed to look after the display at Georgetown Fall Fair Amy Burk Jean May Edna Murray and Ina Terry It was decided that this will be the last year to sponsor a child In Hong Kong as clrcum stances have changed for her and the cost or supporting a child has gone up It was decided to accept Jean May Invitation to hold a dessert euchre at her home on SaluTday Oct at The committee in charge are Jean May Amy Edna Murray and Kay Wilson Mrs Ina Terry was In charge of the program and gave a very Interesting paper on fairs old time school fairs our present day fall fairs Many recalled incidents of special Interest In fairs of the past Edna Murray and Ethel Webb assisted the hastes In serving lunch and a social time was enjoyed the guest speaker at the next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs Grace Crawford tally Day at the various Sunday Schools to get started for fall have been held In the last weeks Union Presbyterian Church held a barbecue with races and games for the church families on Saturday evening Sept 10 with lots of fun for everyone followed the next day with the presentation of attendance awards during the worship service conducted by Rev Ian MacPheraon Terry Leslie Sunday School made the presentations At Presbyterian Church Mrs Isabel past Sunday School lendant presented the attend awards during the church service on Sunday Sept Mrs Sue is the new Nerval and Union Presbyter Ian Church Couples Club re cently held a com roast and fellowshlpevenlngat the home of Keith and Bonnier Leslie recently The ball game plan for the evening was rained The Norval Union lerlan Church Charge have plans for a Joint communion and confirmation to be held on Sunday Oct Two from the Union congre gation who were home from the hospital arc back in again Leslie Young Is in Peel Mem Hospital and Miss Mary Cassldy is In Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital We wish them both a speedy recovery Sunday School started at St Paul Anglican Church Norval on Sunday Sept 11 with Mrs Joan Carter as There are classes for all ages and is held during the church service at 11 a Canon John Gilmour of Hamilton recently retired was the guest speaker at St Pauls Anglican Church on Sunday Sept Rally Day was held at Nor vol United Church on Sunday Sept IB with pupils from the Sunday School taking part In the worship service conducted by Rev Waller Ridley and the Junior choir providing special music Gordon La Idlaw Is Sunday School superintend United Church has started a IS minute singsong previous to the regular ship service on Sunday morn ings The worship service starts at 11 IS am Terry Laidlaw leads theslng songs of favourite hymns Norval residents were shocked and saddened to hear of the sudden death of Lloyd Sedore at the Hotel In Georgetown on Friday evening Sept 1 Lloyd lived with his family In for several years be fore moving to Georgetown His two oldest daughters arc married Kelly is Mrs McDonald and Sandy married John Kranendonk of this past summer Donna and Richard 12 arc at home Sympathy is extended the family Congratulations Willard and Vera Laidlaw who celebrated their wedding anniversary on Sunday September 11 withan open house held at Public School Many friends and relatives called to extend Iheir good wishes Pouring tea during the were Mrs Gilbert Le onard of Brampton Miss Rachel McKenna of Bra m pi on sister Mrs Carre Mrs Robert Green of Mrs John or Norval and Mrs Joan Carter of Mr and Mrs only son Carl and his wife Brian Mark and Brent were all present Some of Ihe other relatives present were Vera s two sis and their husbands from Brampton Mr and Mrs Oliff and Mr and Mrs earns and her brother and wire from Mr and Mrs How Heath and their daughter Palsy also their married Mr and Mrs Nell Hunt and child rcn Lisa and Leslie a first cousin Mrs Mary Napier of Barrio brother and bis wife Mr and Mrs James Norval and friends and Mrs McKay of Peterborough The of United Church catered to afternoon tea and caterer served a family dinner at on evening party for close and friends following the reception Bertie Weston in his passed away at the Georgetown and District Mem Hospital Sept after a lengthy illness Born in Guyhime Cambrid England in 18M son or the late William and Hannah Weston he was raised and educated at Guyhirne School and worked with his father until his marriage in 1906 He then decided to have a change and worked for a friend up toil when he followed some of his friends to Cant da lie and his family arrived In Georgetown on June 3 1911 and were met by the then Canadian Representative for English Farm immigrants Mr Milligan Mr Milligan acqulr a farm Job far Mr Weslon with late Benjamin who farmed on the East comer of Union Hill north of Glen Williams After working for one year and eight months he moved Glen Williams and started to work in Ihe lower paper mill at which lime was known as Barber Paper and Pulp Mill situated on the Credit River He continued to work there for three years and during lhat time his first Daughter ladys was born She was the first child born of family in She Is now Mrs Stev en of Georgetown Mr West then transferred to the his own two sons Kenneth and Provincial Paper Mill and Hoy after 2 years of service at Mr Weslon lominuod I location another member work until he retired from the of the family was born A Roy now gin Milton Mr Weslon joined the Georgetown Citizens Band been Cornet player with Excelsior Band with his lour older brothers he therefore chose to play again in Georgetown Hind As lime on he In the band room with Abllibi Mill in lit In mourn his loss his and of and Hoy of Milton Also one sister Jessica and several nieces and all in England six ill in Canada owner dies JolinF Hall owner Ihe travelling Shows which has played Georgetown fall fair for Ihe past jours died last week In Mr Halls home in Mississau Shows was well run by Mr Hall and the fair board found him fair In his deihngs and always reliable The director- friendly smile For more than years he provided amusements for fairs IhrouKhout the Mr Hall was born in que bee Eastern townships and prior to owning his own show business was manager of Dal amusement park BINGO AT ST JOHN FISHER PARISH HAIL Balmoral Diht BramoJea FRIDAY SEPT JACKPOT MUST GO FREE BUS SERVICE TO AND FROM THE Coll- ALUMINUM stack AM Mem mi Cottar in ml Witt mttt ft my few FIRST GEORGETOWN 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