Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 23, 1977, p. 25

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THE HERALD Wednesday November Page We pick the best quality meats for your money BONELESS lb ROASTS Shoulder Lean Butt Roast Boneless Bid you know that AP is not just a butcher shop with its hundreds of tuts of fresh beef pork lamb veal and poultry AP is many shops in one AP IS A COMPLETE MEAT SHOP- Rod Hot Dutch Tract All Beef WIENERS Schneiders 88 Canada Packer Ranch Stylo BOLOGNA by the piece 58 Mapl Loaf CORNED BEEF 469 Leaf GOLDEN FRY Sausages Mapte Leaf Sliced Variattai COOKED MEATS 89 Beef Pork BURNS SAUSAGES CHOPPED SUET 99 Swift Premium SLICED BOLOGNA 89l TOURTIERE PIES STOP LOOK SAVE cup party OR Potato Saladd89 OLD V1WMA Salami Beef Pies MANX LEAF COCXTAIl Sausages MAKE LEAF Wieners maple leaf or Corned Beef Fresh SHOULDER OR APis a Country Farm Pork Sho Pork Chops Cottage Rolls Side Spare Ribs Side Bacon Pork Shoulders AP Side Bacon Fresh Ground Pork 108 CHICKEN ILEGS or BREASTS FRESH PORK lb I READY I DINNER lb APs GARDEN SPOT SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT FLORIDA WHITE 1099 CABBAGE APPLES ORANGE ONIONS CHESTNUTS POTTED MUMS d49 bag 199 ib 99 WINNERS OF TRIP FOR 2 TO HOLLAND Ken Melba OComun I Mrs Donna Rotkefekr RR No Chalk River RR No dear AFP Norval News By DOROTHY McLEAN Herald correi pendent The lender from Ltd of Thomhill for installing water mains In Norval to bring water from Georgetown has been approved by the Regional government at a cost of 436 SO to be completed In 100 working days Total coat of the project including the cost of at the top of the hilt will be approximately which is less than the amount budgeted for the project Plastic pipe will be used The road allowance that will be disturbed during the work will be restored by the contractors Workers arc already drilling test holes in the soil and where the pipes will go Our councillor Pat Patterson expects that work on the mains will commence in three or four weeks Russell Miller reports that the only approval not received as yet is from the of Highways all others have been received and he is hopeful that water for will be a reality soon The firm of Proctor and Redfcrn who did the original survey are determining the owner This report should be completed It really looks as If water from Georgetown will at long last be in taps by late spring or summer The fight for water has gone on for so many yeara that the many people of the village and on council who worked bo hard to male a reality and became so frustrated with ail the red tope and no action from one department to another find it is hard to believe that finally the project has been approved The Pine Valley Squares had complete sets out for modem square dancing November 16th at School Community Centre This Is the first time that 3 complete sets were out since they started a few weeks ago They meet every Wednesday eipnlng in l district interested in an evening of modern square dancing is welcome This is an evening sponsored by the No Coir Association with Earl and Flora in charge Another evening sponsored by the Community Association is an evening of euchre every other Thursday evening with Mrs Shirley Da vis in charge Last Thursday evening November the winners far Ihc men were Vi Preston and Keith Wcbh and for the ladies Louie Alexander and Mrs Burt There wos a threeway split for the most lone hands prize with Bruce Cunningham the winner Webb a greenhouses hove donated the prizes tor he most lone hands The next euchre evening will be held on Thursday evening December 1 Everyone is welcome Unit One of United Church met at the home or Mrs Mable Terry on Thursday afternoon November with Mrs Agnes Miller presiding She opened the meeting with a The roll call was answered by An interesting book I have read followed by revealing who your unknown friend Tor the year was by presenting her with a gift Many were prised to find out who had been sending them cards during the Mrs the devotional based on John the Baptist and Mrs Catherine gave an interesting paper on several readings The Donkey followed by You dan find a happy life you make It and ending with Piping Hot She also gave the nominating committees report for President Mrs Agnes Miller President Mrs Dorothy McLean 1st Vice President Mrs Marion Laird Secretary Mrs Muriel Treasurer Mrs Eunice Wilson Social committee Mrs May Cleave Mrs Kay Wilson and Mrs Catherine Laidlaw The meeting closed with prayer by the president followed by a social time with Mrs Kay Wilson and Mrs Mac Shaw and her daughter Mrs Majoiie Lagerquist assisting the hostess In serving a lovely lunch The worship service at Norval United Church on Sunday morning November was conducted by the Couples Club with Mr Nell Anderson of Brampton a missionary to Korea as the eat speaker Mr Anderson was an ex cellcnt speaker and gave an inspirational and amusing talk that will be remembered The men from the Couples Club made up a Men Choir and they sang two selections The ladies took various parts In the service Rev Walter Ridley who was In the Mens Choir In reduced the speaker and gave the announcements Keep Smiling smiling It make everyone wonder what

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