Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 24, 1982, p. 4

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Norval UCW busy agenda GUN CLUB AWARDS Members of the Rod and Gaa led by president John second atelUiiKtarwardtolwflrilSluirpaboteriDecathIaOct their the First line sooth of Eden MBl there have been trap sheeting rifle and archery event and Mack powder and hi tower aS to be the Winner Oct complete with gourmet menu Mr Shadbett to admire the grand trophy awaitlag a winner are left to right John Big and Earl Photo nbmltted Soccer teams do well met at the home of Dor McLean on Sept 16 Marion Laird presided and Agnes Miller gave the devotional aailited by Mabel Terry The hymn Saviour teach me day by day was read Roll call was a current event and minutes were read by Catherine Laldlaw Buiiness included a shower Sept yard sale at the church In October wedding anniversary Sept as In church for Bill and Carrie Graham The study was taken by Marion Laird and centred on the South Pacific the island of Papua In the New Guineas Judith Roy with nine years nursing experience applied through world out reach and ended up tutor log at a nursing school in a New Guinea Judith forget her first Papua will not By WINIFRED SMITH Hera Id Core The first day after the summer holiday brought many little tots and older ones out to Sunday School They sat In the two front pews of the church and were interested In the little story Rev Bandy had to tell them except one little fellow who thought he would like to explore bit around the church before going down to classes Rev Bandy had an in spiring message for all It was announced there la to be an annual corn roast which St Andrew of Georgetown and churches will Jointly host There will be a dance to follow All families of both churches are Invited to attend There will be no admission charge It will be held his Friday in the Community Centre beginning at JO REPORT ON SOCCER The season is now almost over and the teams have done extremely well Evidence of the popularity of soccer in the village was seen at the annual barbe cue held Sept Despite completion from the fall fair almost every player on the five teams was at the event for team photographs and trophy presentation It appears that two of the teams will be playing for the cup In their division on the Finals Day Sept at park The Major Atom team coached by Klans Schnei der has already advanced and will play at 30 a m The Major Squirt team coached by Ray Shire has one game left to play before Saturday but based on heir seasons record they should have no trouble If they are succ essful they will play at 1 15 Many thanks are due to all the coaches managers and other helpers for all their hard work through out he season also to the parents for their unfailing local support and lastly to he players for brining credit to themselves and the village through Iheir efforts Please come out to the finals and give the teams the support they deserve We wish them Good Luck WAREHOUSE SHOWROOM DISCOUNTS 2456ualplSt Georgetown THIS RESERVED FOR YOU 8775419 WIN 1000 TICKETS WEEKLY PLAY 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St Pauls Anglican Church Baptii were Ronald Adam son of Bob and Shirley Plum adore and Bradley Will am son of Derek and Karen Van Klepen The services at St Paul during the month of Aug lot were taken by deacons Tom Parry Luc Bcrtrand and Fred Dobbin during the absence of the Rector the Rev Rev Is Padre of the Lome Scots and was at Camp Petawawa with he regiment terested are Invited to A meeting Sept a at attend Terra and pm at the Comm South Georgetown real unity Centre is being held are also welcome for organising the Cubs and Scouts for the up coming year A new group committee and leaders are needed All parents or anyone in research have used automobile lots to reduce the hat created by common rosdiide mailboxes High way safety department links hundred of peo ple are killed or Injured each year when their cars strike free- landing mailboxes many of which are level that be come deadly bat teriniianu Campbells Lime Service IS tit Catcttte Always Striving To Sang You Belter LIME NOW I 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