Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 12, 1982, p. 10

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Page SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday Way MX lap ballet II all be on John Elliott Theatre stage May 18 al as girls In the of classical ballet how off their stuff Along with the nine Georgetown who take dance lesions offered for the first In town will be more advanced dancers 15 to yean old from ihe Brampton studio Carolyn second from I tit In top picture and centre right Tanya Abutnar two girls wilt be performing with group Tickets are and are available at the door one hour before the show or can be purchased from box of let May Photos by Ballinafad takes a look at our provinces SMITH Correspondent loon Burt was Tor the May meeting of the I May Grace McEnery be Ihe convenor for he Education meeting had an interesting program She had as a roll call an amusing event In the public school you attend Current events were given by Flea nor McLean The was given by A la Kirk wood She explained how cdu was a learning ex per from the cradle to the grave was decided Ihls year en making out the pro grams that something should of tho prov rices In Canada el chose to speak on Ontario as the first province lice The guest speaker at the led with past president meeting was Connie Blelby area resident who spoke French Immersion Reggie Slcssoraitis the immediate past president was honored when she The president Jamie- son also had pleasant duly to perform when she presented two and Cindy who had been the HERALD Community Village readies for May Victoria Day celebrations In completing 12 clubs They each received a Iray from WI To end the program a plant sale was held the proceeds going inlo he welfare fund The meeting adjourned and a social llmo enjoyed Mrs Frank Smith was a from the WI and attended the officers conference of tho I 0 at the of Waterloo for three days last week There were women present from nil over Onlarlo The C again presented Helen Hills Fashions at community centre last week The hall was beautifully dec orated In pastel colors The models were local ladles who acted like real profession a Is Door prizes added to the excitement of the evening committee of Helen Brown Eileen Brown Viola ShorliU and Edna Short ill are to be congratulated as well as many others It was a very successful fashion show Tho rummage sale at the church Sal was also success ful Thanks to Ihe many who donated articles It was a beautiful Sunday for Mother a day Family service at tho church brought many out The Junior choir sang a beautiful anthem Flowers in the church were placed there by the Kerr family In memory of Mrs Kerr a father who re cently passed away after a long Illness We extend symp athy to Mr and Mra Kerr and family in their loss Mrs pre sented with a gift at the bowling banquet held In Georgetown last week The gift was for the most Improved player Congratulations Ur Recent visitors in the com were Master Thomson from Dundee Scotland staying with the Mr and Mra Grey from don England arc visiting at Smith farm and will see other places of Interest during heir month a in Canada Mr and Mrs Griffith Jones are also visiting at the Smith home They are from Sudbury j Bubbles in the Stew audience LByM By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent Nerval Womens Institute met at the homo of Amy Burke last Thursday evening May al dent Dorothy McLean opened lie meeting with the Institute Ode and he Mary Stewart Collect Marguerite Hunter read the minutes and business includ plana to help with the May celebrations in The roll call was Safety Edna Murray gave a paper Safety in the Home Special guest was County President Doris Lindsay who gave a report on the officers conference Items for a markit basket were auctioned off by Marie Murray The next meeting will lake the form of a meeting when members will d no out Lunch was served by Gladys Chester and Eileen xon and a social hour enjoyed Christian Day Ice at United was conducted by the Rev Waller I when he took for his sermon The Family The Junior choir added to service when Ihey sang two selections as well as a duct by Susan Campbell and Terry Krlsta daughter of and Richard was Announcements included a AW BENTON Herald Correspondent Mrs A J Benton second vicepresident Women a Institute presided or the May meeting In the Hall Thursday evening The Ode and Collect were used opening Roll call die their roola endure forever Mrs AW Benton entitled her topic Bubbles in the Stew which was a resume of since lis organization May 17 IB31 She ended with the hope that our Institute would continue making In the Stew for another sixty by each lady telling years of one highlight of our I The meeting closed with the which she remembers Lord a Prayer and the I Delegates were named for grace Mrs served ihe District Annual to be held at Church May Insurance on our W I prop erly was increased and renew Plans were discussed re- Horticultural scientists ire developing a lizcr and convenors Euchres will be resumed in October Program convenor for meeting Frank Brown chaired the latter part of the Mrs A J Benton read Mrs Browns motto Beaut I and pleasant things never sprayed wher leaves yields of food producing plants Using a process called on Benton Storey says should be capable due ng many times than they now produc plant of pro At the EXCHANGE TAVERN 37 King St Georgetown 3541 Across from GO Station BROTHERS Friday Sal May 14 15 Cojquring Contest ONLY ONE WEEK TO GO In the McDonalds Quality In the Bag Game Hundreds of Prizes are still to be won GET YOUR GAME STAMPS TODAYI WEEKS Win McDonalds Gift Certificates And Watches You Deserve a Break Today I flMcgonaid PENNY SALE Wednesday Evening June 2 At the North Country Club MAPLE AVE GEORGETOWN Everyono Wefcomo meeting at Varsity Stadium In Toronto June at 3 when Mother Teresa Nobel Prize and Calcutta Saint the Slums will be speaking to raise money for her work Tickets are Lome Scotls army cad ninth annual inspection was I eld May at Georgetown Fairgrounds Among cadets receiving special awards were two Nor boys Scott Martin son Mr and Mrs Martin and Cunningham son of Mr and Mrs Jamie Cunning ham Scott received best sec year cadet and Dwnyne received the Initiative award and Scott have app- or a six week training camp this summer Scott at Camp Ipporwash and at Camp Borden however these have yet to be confirmed The of May weekend will see both Inking part In a skill arms competition In Ottawa euchre had five tables In play last Thursday Winners were Lillian Shape ly Nellie Lane E McMen Phil Landry Lone Hands Martha Richardson Isabel Thompson Lucky Draw Ethel Lunch was served by Em Elizabeth Wallace and Jean Cunningham Sarah Marry Anne Hut ton grandchildren of Dorothy MacLcan each won a gold medal for vocal solos at the Peel Music festival and took part in the final concert Saturday night open houses Ontario Provincial Police Invite you to visit any of their 16 district headquarters or 185 local detachments during Police Week May to IS Milton quartered at Highway and Stceles Avenue are among the willing hosts who I have displays and pleasant greetings for open house visitors ThcUicmeofthlsyearsPollceWeckls Wo are all vicl ms of crime DONT DIG DONT DRILL FENCE POST HOLES DONT PAVE DRIVEWAYS UNTIL YOU CHECK FOR UNDERGROUND SERVICES Hydro Gas Cable TV Phone Free Location 24Hr Notice Call your utilities dont take a chance of cutting underground lines Halton Cable 270 OPEN AN Save on aKentftfFfted Chicken feast for the whole family Open an and get 15 pieces of the freshest plumpest juiciest chicken youll ever sink your teeth into pieces of chicken cooked up finger good in the Colonels secret recipe of eleven different herbs and spices CESSION SAVINGS BUCKET SATURDAYS SUNDAY MAY 15 SAVE so thecoionels fried taste is best STREET 77 5241

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