Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 13, 1981, p. 6

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Page A Wednes May Girls goals noted By lit SMITH Herald Correspondent The May meeting of the W I was held at the home of Mrs Norman Sinclair Director She told the events coming up in mar pertain to District The bus trip was discussed It is to to Niagara On The Lake 13 final arrangements were made for melting by the con veil r Eleanor McLean Lille Given as safety con took the meeting for program There were Iwon mult on Educa lion Hydro and flic from the LOOKIN BACK AT HIPPO SALE The lub of wo- out in full force at the White Hippo sale Saturday at selling of 1ookin Hack a produced to help build It on a Id McDonald House In Toronto There wis a but lothe point on Safely In Ihc Kitchen given by Eileen Shf asked all members to give an account of any they had had Youths face theft charges Three people aged 18 to were charged theft under WOO and willful damage at Travel Ways Ltd in George town early Saturday morning meellng ibers and two visitors present The dent opened the meeting with timely thoughts This was followed by tht usual procedure when all repeated the Mary Stewart and sang the I ode Tin first duly had to do after the visitors was to introduce a special guest I ydla a local girl who has completed 12 dubs and rcceibed provincial during their life Then were a few scary It is customary for the I ited but all ended brunch to honor favorably The guest speaker the girl who has a local lady was known by I was called up and most of present She was presented on behalf of the I Joyce Clarke a registered members wilh a very nice nurse lately very active plate The In with Georgetown Red making the presentation said Cross art proud of you or Shi first handed out some accomplishing this and wish valuable literature then com you every success in the minced her talk on her work future thanked oil or Ihc Red Cross There gift win so many things and the roll call secretary that could hap treasurer govt minulcs and pen in the home she said so financial statement then the valuable information was business got under given to the listeners on what way An interesting report to do before professional help was given by the strict on the scene Some of us are already there and he rest Joyce said could not iscape it middle age rous hobbies were by her There was a good choice of things to do no need of anyone to be bored Mrs Clarke was thanked for her informative talk and a small token of appreciation given Jesse conducted the auction of plants Eleanor McLean and I with the assistance of Hostess served lunch Christian Family Sunday was observed Sunday as were all mothers during the service of worship young people look part in the service The first lesson was read by Nil junior choir under the direction of Mr anlhcm Thank You For Our Mothers son Glen told stories of birds It was listened to attentively by young and older folk The offering for Molhers Sunday was taken up by the Dick Rock family It was brought to the attention of the congregation that this Satur day May the C W were holding a yard sale at the Church 10 a until p m Please bring any articles you might have to the Church this Thursday or Friday from no clothes A donation of money would be gratefully received by the if you have not any thing to offer for sale Sec you Mr and Mrs Itenc March have returned home from a pleasant holiday In Clearwater leach Florida Mr and Mrs Danny of Alton visited at tine Smith Appropriately for Mothers farm Sunday Day during the service there was an infant Mr and Mrs Melville Bailey pre son led their little son Ryan James Bailey for Baptism The popular anthem He Got Thi Whole World in His Hands wis given as an extra musical number by the Junior John Burt and his wife his sister Lorraine with husband Bruno had a preview look at the New Amusement Park at Maple Saturday They enjoyed their visil to Wonderland at though they take In they spent GROATMcCLURE ENGAGEMENT Karen Croat daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Groat of J Cheltenham will marry David McClure son of Mr and Mrs alio of Cheltenham July isai lhe home of Mr and Mrs Croat at Gordon Campbell Brampton choir with the congregation pleasurable few hours there joining in the chorus The rain this weekend is Mr Stiles read a poem in indeed welcome Wc now have tribute to Mary Ihe green green gross of Jane Guest riad the second spring with a different green scripture Instead of a on the leaves making the mon Sheila Stiles assisted by lountryslde very beautiful WI meeting features old adages lecture This young lots a world globe hi Hills Public Library Board Gordon has the whole world In his hands as his mother purchased at the White Hippo salt Saturday at Georgetown holds one of the quilts I or sale as pari Hills library fund railing efforts Saturday s While Hippo sale Rags is guest at Hippo Sale By KA WILSON I f ra I pond t The regular monthly meet of the Norval W I was held at the home of Jean Harrop Thursday May with 16 members and four visitors Dorothy McLean chaired Ihe meellng and opened with the Institute Ode and the Mary Slewart Collect Marguerite Hunter read the minutes a thank you letter was read from Janet who was guest speaker at the versary dinner A com appointed of Jean and to arrange the dinner meeting in June The Canadian Consum Magazine is to be renewed for another year Members names for anniversary pict Roll call was answered by you would like to visit Eunice Wilson had the motto in the form of a question on the names of men who were important in their days A paper on old adages was given by Marie Murray after which she introduced Dairy Princess Laura Mar shall who gave a detailed account of her activities up to the competition at the Laura conducted a conies featuring milk and gave out favors from the Milk Marketing Board Everyone enjoyed her charming manner and our Wishes for her success wire extended by Marie Murray when she presented her with a small gift Seven lemon loaves and maple cream candy were ged by Mae Dixon and Esther with Marie Murray and Kay Wilson elect to make one for District Annual Amy Burke presented Jean May with a lovely Boston Fern in appreciation of her two years as president and showed their Lunch was served by Edna Murray and Mae Cleave and a social hour enjoyed A lovely shower was held lasl Tuesday evening May j at United for bride elect Johnson who is being married to Paul June in church Elaine Crawford opened the programme wilh a few well chosen words on behalf of Ihc ladies present extending Best Wishes to Dorothy McLean entertain everyone with her readings and Dcanne had every one introduce themselves and lell when and where they were married She then conducted a numbers contest wilh Jean May Eleanor Hyatt and Jean sharing prizes Laldlaw asked to take thi brides chair and Mary Lou Laidlaw along with Terry Jane and Mary Anne Moffatt assisted the bride in opening her gifts Kathy thanked everyone for their gifts and a social hour Anniversary Wishes to Jean and Gordon Held when their family entertained for them on the occasion of the wedding Mi Christian Family Day at Sunday had a full congregation when Jr choir sang several selections also a duct by Kir by and Susan Campbell Let the Sun Shine in Rev Walter Ridley conduct the service and the text for midst after which he conduct ed thi Sacrament of Baptism when four babies were Tcrtso Kathleen of Connie Bruce Castle Lesley Ann Marie daughter of and Brian Robinson daughter or Anne and Ron turret and Kalhennc Mary daughter of Jean and Garry Stcrritt VETOS Moore Park Plaza WHIUHJPPllML LETTUCE 59 BANANAS 29 ORANGES TOMATOES 3 SPROUTS 69 EGGS 69 RED GRAPES 99 MCINTOSH APPLES CAKM CI A Unique Shopping Experience Preamble in Ontario s most diversified leather and suede retail store Seasonal garments footwear and accessories all in genuine leather or suede at the best possible prices Winter Coats at off season prices up to 50 off manufacturers suggested retail prices Quality Oak and Pine Furniture available for delivery before the sales tax exem ption expires Eastern Ave Acton Onl 5198531031 raiiffe Shoe Store Leathcrtov n Village Acton 853 LIZZIES DOG CAT FOOD DISCOUNT THIS WEEKS SPECIALS 9 Lives Cat Food 34 PEP Dog Food 3 tins Watch Dog tins TENNER Kitty Litter MOORE PARK PLAZA The While Hippo Sale at Gordon arena Sat urday focused on various crafts and displays In the Hills library event Proceeds from the sale will be used to help pay for the new Arts complex scheduled to open next fall From Kinsmen selling 1950s records in support of Ronald McDonald House to stain glass exhibits to bake sales the White Hippo sale provided lots of entertain men I Special guest Rags of the children library made a rare appearance at When questioned by re porters Rags Peruvian Caviesaidhc was impressed by all the attention he was getting Aftcrall 1 only a guinea pig but It feels mare like home at the library where it is quiet and you can play will all the children Quick aid effective St John Ambulance advises that prompt effective first aid treatment can prevent further injury to a casualty and promote early recovery All Types of Flour and Feed Available FREE Feeder the purchase of 5 bags of Rabbit Pellets 62 Mill St Acton OPEN Mart Saturday 12 noon EVERYONE WELCOME ALL CLEANING LTD 166 St Georgetown 8772279 LAST DAYS OF FURNITURE WAREHOUSE LTD 3 in Furniture Sale 334 Guelph St 8772828 FREE DELIVERY TERMS AVAILABLE

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