Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 10, 1982, p. 4

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WEEKEND EXTRA Friday September it IHX Fall fair parking No problem Parking can be a real problem In and around Fairgrounds Pork tonight Friday through Sunday while the Georgetown fall fair Is underway unless you know where lo go Regular fair visitors and exhibitors can park their vehicles inside the grounds by entering via the Parkview Drive route far side re competing In the Kinsmen Girls Softball tournament going on all weekend use the Hyde Park Avenue entrance near Park School not the Park Avenue entrance as stated in our Wednesday supplement Norvalites enjoy tour By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent Gertrude of RRl and her sister Dor- Is of Weston enjoyed a 15day tour of England Wales and Scotland rec A United Church mlnist from Winnipeg who was given the trip as a relirc- proved be the Twoolher couples from Ontario as well as several people from the US and Austral la were among the group of 30 Picking up their bus In London they saw the Changing of the Guards at Buckingham Palace but because of the bomb ware they missed seeing the parade as it takes a differ roule each day At Stratford on Avon they saw a play by Shakespca Touring Wales they were impressed with their cattle and every hillside was doited with flocks of sheep On up to Scotland they spent two nights in Edinb urgh and at Chester saw the Roman Walls bull I by the Romans or dry wall ing only without They sow Robbie Burns birthplace and took In a Scottish night in his honor The tour took them through several cathedr als beautiful architecture and lovely stained glass windows They stayed In lovely hotel rooms complete with facilities to make jour own coffee or tea and the beautiful scenery of the English countryside and Scottish highlands made for a great trip Grace May Hornby along with her cousin June McDuf fe of Rockwood bad a weeks holiday they went with the Hanover Tours to Newfoundland They flew to Sieveosvil le the site of a Canadian Air Force Base and took the bus from there to Comerbrook built Incline with a pulp and paper industry Their lour followed the coastline built up of fishing villages lucked In tiny was another stop where they climbed a lighthouse electrically powered with a system They drove through Joey farms which has a piggery on one sido and a trey opera t ion on the other Their last stop was St Johns which has a natural harbor Just wide enough for an ocean liner to pass through and a great defense in time of war Aside from he high winds Newfoundland gets off the ocean the weather was good and the lovely seafood dinners hey serve all mode Tor a good ay A good crowd attended the corn roast at Carl on last Tuesday for he United Church members Ham burgs and homemade pies were also on the menu and all reported a good even Sympathy Is extended to Rev Canon James Maxwell and Mrs Max well and Mary Jean and Laurie on the death of his sister Gladys Burton of Hamilton who passed away In Georgetown Hosp ital on Aug Funeral services were from SI Andrews Presbyterian Church Grimsby with int In St Andrews Church cemetery Sympathy Is extended to the family of Betty Walk 1 who pas sed away Sunday In Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton She leaves her son daughters Shawn and daugh ter Inlaw Mary and uncle Art May GEORGETOWN Custom Car Sound Repairs all stereos Tape Docks Turntables Portables HomeorAulo Big or Wo Fix GEORGETOWN WI resumes regular meetings With July and August being holiday months the I resumed meetings again Sect It was the Family and Consumer Affairs meet ing Eileen Burt the con venor had arranged for the meeting to be held at Apple Farm near Milton Most members had never visited this farm before and were pleasant ly surprised see that besides many apples and well kept orchards there was much more to delight both young and old Although It was an Ideal spot for a picnic the weather was dull and rain was threatened so a tour through he arts and crofts room and purchas some of the goodies for sale the ladies journeyed back to to hold he meeting at home of president Marg There were 12 members present to answer the roll call by naming an apple or a fruit beginning with a letter of your Christian or surname Winn the items of had been dealt with Marg and Ada Kirkwood gave a report on the B5lh anniversary of the 0 which they attended in Toronto Aug 12 Reggie re ported on Ihe last meeting of the District Directors which told of he coming events for the I The Area Convention delegates were appointed It will be held in Arthur this all A splendid motto on the topic for the month was given by Eileen McEncry Alma Sinclair kept the members up to dale on current events As the pro vinces of Canada are being studied this year In the W I Eleanor McLean had a brief item on British Columbia Meeting ad journed and those In charge assisted the host ess with the serving of a cup of tea Recent visitors with Cathy and Reg French were her brother and his the HERALD Community St Georges 100th events planned wife Mr and Mrs Tone from Damascus Saturday of last week Reg and Cathy attended their nieces wedding In Toronto The bride was Patricia Tone of Toronto and Ihe groom was Peter from Mono Mills Another happy occasion for Ihe French family was Regs birthday when he family look their parents out to dinner After the dinner the party relumed to thelr tighter and soninlaw Cathy and Alan Smellinga home for further celebrat ions when they were serv ed birthday cake and Ice Those In charge of the Balllnafad soccer teams Invite all players and their families to attend the ann ual bar Deque this Satur day Sept between lo a and at Burn Held There will be trophy presentations team photographs and games so please arrive on time All players please wear their uniforms and boots for the photographs Congratulations to our major Atom Bullets who are through to the cup final Sept They are hoping to have a good Herald Special This month St Georges Anglican Church In Georgetown celebrates the 100th anniversary of Its consecration It was built a few years previous to 1867 when consecrated Sept of thai year by the Right Reverend Thomas Brock Fuller Bishop of Niagara It was debt free The only changes to the church since that Ume have been enlargement or the chancel In and the addition of the new parish hall and offices in 197 nine rectors have served the parish The anniversary will be marked m three ways I7atspm there be a Parish ly Parly and Barbecue on the church grounds followed by en for all age groups and on Informal dance In the parish hull Tickets arc for adults for 12 to 18year olds and SI for children under 12 includ ing meal Former parish ioners are very welcome lo attend Sunday Sept IVtheRt Rev John present Bishop of Niagara will preach at both the and nam services He will also dedicate several trees recently planted around the church in memory of tho Rev Roswell Tees former rector who died la 1981 Eileen Tecs his widow has been invited be present Luncheon will follow On the same afternoon at 1 a special vestry meeting has been called which all contribut ing members of St Georges are expected to a l tend Considerations to be raised at the meeting are The need to raise additional funds for the betterment of St Georges Church during his Includes the salary of the full time associate priest Rev Sarah Boyles who commenced her dull of woolly long Miff hairs and about sharp report Nali on World mags line SAVE ON HEATING COSTS Wo can caulk your windows chimneys etc to save you In area Wo also do Senior on For More Information Call 8778247 70 MILL ST 8772900 8772277 MondlTlsfiMl 3D hi am Mam 3d turnout support boys cheer them on to The minor squirt team Is also doing extremely well and could well be In the finals In their division The club will start their meetings again Saturday from am 111 noon the first meeting to be al Hellen Schwarxs home on Traf algar Road The leaders will be happy lo see the girls out and will welcome their friends this being a fun project called Oul door Living Interested In this one too between the ages of 12 and this past Sept 1 The Increase of secretarial hours 3 Improvement of car parking area Approval of SI George g committment to contribute to the National Anglicans In Mission campaign a total of over a threeyear period beginning next spring This amount is over and above regular donations I Monies raised across the country are to be used for ministry and mission work in the Canadian north and overseas TO 25 POUNDS IN JUST WEEKS CHURCH DIRECTORY This Weekend attend the Church of your Choice GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH a am CALL 9816 Murrain Service School Service 6 Wednesday Prayer 7 00 m DC I MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH PASTOR Edwin 45AM Summer 1100AM HOLY CROSS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH PASTOR FiUMruirCtf PASTOR FtttfC Sal Sun Bam i LUTHERAN CHURCH WINDSOR at carole street pastor rtwDr School Church Service 11 It KNOX SUNDAY SCHOOL Se 12 am 1045 am WWtiJL everyone Com and

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