Page SECTION A THE lit IULD December 1081 Australian visitor flees from sharks By Herald Community Club met at the home of Gertrude Nov with Alan as chairman ittee Tor the next euchre games will be the and A report from the program commit lee was given by Peggy Early speaker Clive Mid winter was Introduced by Ruth Thompson lie showed slides and talked about Australia New Zealand Tonga and FIJI Among his slides were shots of beautiful coral reefs off Mr Midwinter told how he met up with a shark while snorkling among the coral reefs Apparently the shark did nip him but he and a fellow swimmer made for the shore fast Swimming atop the coral scratched Mr Midwinter chest so that he was bleeding when he hit the beach Mr Midwinter was present with a small taken by Gertrude McGee to show everyone appreciation and lunch was served by Irene Hunter and Grace May The opening of one section of the old Brampton CPU station will take place this weekend at the Nurseries The old station has been restored to Its original form as much as possible The station Is to be the showroom for crafts flow and plant containers as well as Christmas trees and decorations Demonstrations will take place from I to p Saturday Everyone is Village active as Marshalls celebrate 50 years together tars ago Lola and Slim Marshall decided gel hitched In bier I ln right decided to honor that big In the Community Hill with long lime area friends Including Bessie Lloyd cousin and wllh her husband James form the couple who stood for Lola and Lloyd the day they got married For much of his Lloyd has been an farmer The Martha I Is have t to daughters five grand children and one great grandchild Herald photo Ashffrove Ladies cook for ambulance volunteers Special honors given to lucky residents The village was with activity Saturday afternoon when people from far and near to honor one of our esteemed v ell known senior couples Mr and Mrs Lloyd Marshall who were ing years of married life Their two daughters louche and Ruth along with their husbands and families worked together to moke It an event their parents and grand parents would not soon forget There was an open house in the Community Centre from 2 to Saturday afternoon The scene was busy one when scores of people came to offer their lions to the happy couple The matron of honor and the best man Mr and Mrs Jim of Acton who attended the bride and groom of years ago were present and were given a place of honor at this special event beside Lola and Lloyd The tables set up In the Hall were covered with gold table- in the centre of each was a vase containing a golden rose bud The Biddable looked beautiful as It graced the lovely anniversary wedding the Herald Community lite with lighted candles placed on each side of It To add to the picture some beautiful floral arrangements were on display ThcW I kept the supply of tea and coffee coming up from the basement also a variety of tasty sand to serve at the tea tables The UCW catered to a sumptuous roast beef dinner in the evening at the church basement Besides the honored guests and their families relatives friends and long time neigh numbering over BO were guests All enjoyed the delic dinner and the entertain ment which followed This happy occasion will long be remembered by all those who attended There will be a Beaver Colony starting in the village The first meeting will be Dec fl between and K on a Wednesday evening Regis ration will be that same night The of the boys will be to years so parents sons that age please support and If this Beaver Colony can be there will be three boy scout events In this namely Cuba Scouts and the Beavers For further Inform call Connie at We sorry to hear that young Jeff Larson formerly the Sixth Line now living in Milton spent last week in the Milton Hospital He Is now home recuperating from his The Schwortz family lit the candle for the first Sunday in Advent during the service at church The Junior Choir un der the direction of Mr Pink sang a delightful an them with Mr Plnkerton at the piano and Mrs McEnery playing the organ It was announced that In two weeks time Dec 13 It is to be family Sunday so all come to Join the extra time of fellow ship and have lunch after the service Keep in mind there Is to be a Christmas Eve service the church The beautirul floral arrangements which were placed in the church were appreciated Stuart attended the Chri3tmos party over theweckendandwoa fortunate in winning a prize The Variety Concert which was to have been this Friday night at the Community Centre has been cancelled By MRS A BENTON era Id Correspond en Heather turned cartwheels along the street when she look part in the Santa Clous parade in Georgetown a week ago The limehouse W A ladies catered a hot roost beef dinner to over Volunteer once workers and their guests in St Georges Church Hall Friday evening High scorers at the W I euchre Wednesday evening last week held in Memorial Hall were Mrs Frank Brown and Charlie Thompson High for lone hands for men was Scott and Mrs Bert Benton and Mrs Neil Anderson lied for ladies Another euchre in this scries will be held in the Hall next at Lunch will be served afterwards That wonderful Tin col month of the whole year December Is here again time for he red and green and bright tinsel to be brought out and used Stores and homes will soon bo with colored lights ind the sparkling eyes of the children as they look forward to the visit of Santo sets the mood happiness and cheer but In the flurry of shopping baking and wrapp ing us never lose sight of the great gift God gave to mankind his son Jesus have some lucky people in our little hamlet tula lions to Marilyn who was chosen Dairy ess for In Milton Nov Also lo Mrs James Fisher who won a trip to Hawaii This hardworking farming couple truly deserve this trip and wo know whenever Jim and her take off they will really enjoy it Congratulations to the McPhall family on winning for heir fowl also to the McNabb for three firsts on cattle and a trophy for another at the Royal Winter Fair Hall helps to create Interest and boost the attendance New trustees receive more orientation New school board trustees will be getting a break next year Current trustees at the Hal Ion Board of Education voted to give them more thorough sessions of lion over several months of their inaugural terms There so much for new trustees to absorb Arlcnc Bruce of Acton said Thursday I know lost year we just had information thrown at us solid ly for three or four hours for two weeks My mind was bogged down with ail the info Mrs Bruce Is in her second year as trustee for Ward in Haiton Hills She said the orientation should give new trustees a chance to meet with the various groups they be working with and for After the first meeting you re colled on to make very The Canadian Red Cross Society is committed to the continuation of a voluntary blood donor system in which people in Canada willingly donate their blood so thai blood and any of lis components will be available freeofcharge to anyone anywhere in Canada who needs it The orientation for new trustees will follow the elections and add to lion sessions offered by the biannual Ontario School Trustees Council conferences THE HALTON BOARD OF EDUCATION Is pleased to announce a PUBLIC RECEPTION honouring the retirement of This Is a general Invitation to the public to to Mr Lavender appreciation for his contrl of years service to Education In Haiton Light refreshments and sandwiches will be served 2 to A p Sunday December 6 at General Brock High School New Street Burlington A presentation will take place at Jolliffe Shoe Store Tmtu Ladles Mans Shoos Village Acton LIMESTONE ALL SIZES GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST ASSOCIATE DEALER CHRIS BVDEVAATE PRESERVEA SHINE Preserve the beauty of your investment with a protective shield that seals out the harmful effects the winter Protection against snow road salt sand and other chemicals that reduce the 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