Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 30, 1984, p. 16

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Page G THE HERAIJ Wednesday May 1984 news roEi Stewart Johns Herald Correspondent The induction Rev Rector St Congratulations to Mr Stephens Hornby and SI Mrs KcnTaltonthc Johns Stewarttown was arrival of twin girls conducted at St Steph Amy and Jennifer ens Hornby on Stnday for Joshua iicv Perry Regional Dean Mrs J Ross and Will Deanery and lam wedding Major Rev John guests or a cousin at list weekend Perry and Rev PSYCHIC RESPONSE Convocation for Sharon Mrs Winifred Smith accompanied Mr and Mrs Charles Burt to Kingston Saturday where they attended the Convocation at Queen University Their daughter Sharon graduated from the School of tatlon as she received her Bad clor of Science Occupational Therapy Diploma Volunteer jobs These young ladles are now crossing the bridge on their way their all round cords Jody Armstrong Andrea Tiffany to new adventures as Pathfinders It was a fly up for Heather Cunningham Mich tile Smith Georgetown and Georgetown Guides last Wednesday at lien Dap ney Oat lurid Absent was Sara Smith Harrison School The following girl left to right oho received May meeting The May meeting of UCW was held in the basement of the church May IS Guests were present at this meeting from their sister church In Brampton They were entertained by a skit put on by some of the members also a special guest was Mrs Potter who spoke on Ihe Victor Home for girls She had slides which she commented on during her talk A group of ladles from the church attended the meeting at Sandhill May 16 and also a lunch con at near Owen Sound Plants and seeds were blessed at St John for Rogation Sunday also a pine tree donated for the IjQth anniversary of St Johns All were planted by Mr and Mrs C Stephens with many thanks Mrs It Clarke spent a couple of days this past week at Synod for St both mentioned the fact that arc all ministers and must shire responsibilities After a very impressive service refreshments were served In the Par tin Hall Mrs M and son Jason of Pembroke were visiting with Mrs parents Mr Mrs Patterson of for the week end and were able to visit in this area Sunday befo go hoi Carole Matthews Carole I sending a picture someone special to mi my husband Can you sec a promotion move another country for ISM Yours truly Dear I of Georgetown You are right you have been for no reason Your husband and yourself hove a very prom marriage a bond here something that I Is lacking in many lately Iknowhc go lo do fine He is a very well liked man and there arc many opportunities Tor him in the next few years These opportunities will require a move Montreal His company is probably th this city and you 11 be very successful there Your fam ly is going to remain happy stop worrying and enjoy the chances around you you ire too young lo worry and remember we only go why do It worry all the me members era from the W I who attended the Halloa District Aniunl Meeting at Campbell nlnememb- May Seriously injured There is still some concern for our young resident Ross Munro who was seriously injured in a car accident recently We sincerely hope that as time goes on he will make a complete recovery Whether you are an active golfer or a spectator the Georgetown bra nth of the Canadian Cane Society has a fun day planned for June 18 and your assistance is needed at the Annual Bill Smith Golf Tournament For more information call the North volunteer Centre at 877 These and many more opportunities await your call Crawford donation The Region The money will be Conservation used to finance Crawford ion will be receiving Lake Indian Village and from the Canad Conservation Centre ion National Sports currently Fund June 1 Norval United Church minister Walter Ridley under were all on hand last Saturday for iheir annual chicken barbecue Close people attended the function which was held at llultonvllle School m

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