Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 2, 1981, p. 10

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Page 10 A THE UFRALD September I St George 14 y and stil1 srowing from page AS The newest addition to the church was made In with many spots in between the the new church hall The stones and steps were token to congregation had been making save the stonework In ihe mortar was given a face- cramped quarters In lift keeping the structure the basement of SI George a intact tar too felt it was time The hall was built in the winter of 1572 at a cost of It contained a larger kitchen minister a offices and audito rium paid off surpris fast due deter mined efforts of the Today St George a appears ere and their fund raising very much as It did years plans ago Barely visible from the The old basement In St road as one passes by on George a dawn t lie idle with Street it still lies well ihe arrival of the new church back on a hill hidden in a hall and Is still used by various setting of trees groups and clubs and greenery Congregations 300 families greet minister Reverend Jim It be serving appro mutely families in his new congre gation Services at St George are held at and Ham Sunday mornings with a supervised nursery provided for those who attend the a JVlany programs have been organized far the fall season at St Georges A Sunday evening Bible class has been planned for adults A special program entitled Are the Church will bo held day evenings with pants dfscussing Ihe hislory or the church and ihe means to them St Georges will hold a parish weekend in December where members of congregation are Invited to look at the life and history of the parish The new church hall Is kept Anglican Church Women Daughters of the Church and a young people group meet ing there regularly The Mens Club sponsors cubs and scouting lions within the church and provldL fellowship for pari The Anglican Church Women work hard all year round raising funds for mission work and the women at St George have been kept busy keeping In touch with the mission they are helping to support in he Solomon Islands The Daughters of the Church meet monthly and organize efforts keep St George In good lion The young peoples group meets weekly to discuss basic life issues that Anglican groups using the church hall premises Include Weight Watchers a bullet class and the Christian Women Association Reverend Jim Boylet Is moving to bit new congregation In Georgetown a lime when SI George needs aim the most Saddened by ilium and death or Inch- rector Rot well in January ihe congregation has been In limbo the past eight months having no perm anent lor of Us own Iteverend Boy In has worked In Toronto the past six years at an ecumenical officer In the national office or the Anglican Churches of Canada Local PCs outing The BramptonGeorgetown Federal Progress Conscrvativc Association holds Its third annual family barbecue Sept at Rowntrec Farms Come and enjoy the country life the association suggests to one and all MP John and some special guests will be on hand at farm located on the First line West north of Highway in Brampton Tickets cost 1 and are available the gate or from executive members DQs new bike winner Bob of Crescent In Georgetown has won the second tenspeed bike In Dairy Queen s Treating You Right sweepstakes The first bike winner was Susan of Duncan Drive last month The local Dairy Queen outlet has given away about free products prizes valued The contest closed at midnight Monday and the third grand prize winner will be announced shortly Furious fishin The Optimist Club of invites Hills anglers lo try their lines and lures In a fishing derby Ihls Sunday at Tom Place on Highway Just south of Ihe vllloge The derby runs from llospm and prizes go to the lop fishermen Admission Is S3 per person for children id seniors for families and for every fish caught HlTJI223I in the Halton Hills area STEAK AND SEAFOOD lOr Try Our Back Rlt v Daily Luncheon Specials Roast Beef Buffet Thursday Friday ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY m 1 Vlst our ever popular FIRESIDE LOUNGE and meet a friend New Management s Restaurant is now under the new management of Mr and Mrs Mike Now open Sunday also from am to 00 pm to ser ve you even better RESTAURANT HaltonHlils EVENING BUFFET the Rib Cade Treat Yourself Delicious food in a relaxed atmosphere the whole family will enjoy Choose from our Chicken and Ribs featuring a great new sauce available exclusively at the Rib Cage 367 Guelph St Georgetown For TakeOut or Delivery Call Of atatOat RESTAURANT TAVERN Seafood Loiters Businessmans Luncheon SPECIALS DAILY 2 30pm seafood 232 Street Georgetown For Reservations Call 877781 1 PARTIES Birthday Anniversary Office Partl up to 50 people Caesar Salad Chateaubriand Flaming Stoakt Prim Rib Soft Dance Music I HIWAY HOST Dine With Us Businessmans Luncheon Hon ffK Relax in Our Memory Lounge Evenings 10 m or Enjoy Nightly Entertainment Downstairs at DJs cm 8770777 INCLUDES Soup Salad Large selection of hot buffet foods dessert and coffee or tea WED SPECIAL THUftS FRI SAT IRS FRI SAT RESTAURANT Gracious Dining in the European Tradition Specializing In fresh succulent sea food and Impeccable steaks Friendly flawless service j Steak Seafood House 65KtnntdvRd N TON RESTAURANT Authentic Chinese Food Georgetown s Newest Chinese and Canadian Cuisine TAKE OUT SERVICE Main St Downtown Georgetown 8775223 CLOSED SUNDAYS MILL STREET from downtown parking VISA ACCEPTED provides you with a handy listing of this area dining choices LOOK FOR IT Wednesdays and Fridays for new restaurant possibilities i i and old favourites

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