Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 25, 1988, p. 17

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Ma SECTION HIE HERALD May U 1MR p St Johns unched by Festival of Peace A reception was held at John day to honor retiring secretary Many friends sod relatives of Mrs the gathering Seen here front row daughter Saianne husband Bud Livingstone Mrs daughter Livingstone was not present for from felt are Mary Striven whoa Warm reception i United Church Sun- pastor of the church from 1M7TZ Jeff who was Phyllis Livingstone pastor from 1B80M and Karen Llewellyn whose bus- Livingstone attended band Hal was pastor from 1OTMQ Mrs Livingstone was from left are Mrs presented with a watercolor painting entitled Trilliums Livlnptoneftatnaay In Spring by Dischlotter and a crystal bowl centrepiece Livingstone and of pink carnations She was also book containing Another daughter guests names and newspaper clippings complied over to In the back row ibeyearsof Bob was FWI discuss timely issues Four timely issues came up for discussion at the Federated Womens Institute of Ontario semi annual Board Meeting held recently In Toronto A policy statement was Issued stating that FWIO supported the availability of rural childcare It was the Womens Institute In 19U who initiated and developed the pilot project for rural day care This year the Bethesda Reach Womens has established a rural program In Iheir area Subject to the availability of funds the Bethesda Reach Womens In stitute and their care givers will write the manual on rural childcare This will be available to any one in terested in rural childcare The second topic under discussion was bird seed When samples of bird seed were analysed it was found that they contained a number of weed seeds and this was causing weeds to be introduced to areas where they had not been before This meant that our environment was being threatened as well as an increased cost to the farmer to rid fields and Program set or asthmatics The Halton Region Lung Assocla is launching a special fund rais ing appeal beginning May 15 to sup port the conduct of more Family Asthma Programs Our goal In Halton is The need for a program such as this may surprise a lot of people says Mrs Mary Campbell dent It is a fact that asthma fects the lives of more than one million Canadians Asthma Is a lung disease that strikes everybody a young child a young adult or an older person Each asthma sufferer has to learn to cope with the disease Itdoesntgoaway Asthma disrupts the routine of life for a family when It is a child that is having an attack Try to Imagine yourself as the parents of a child with asthma and the attack occurs in the middle of the night says Mrs Campbell In a recent interview Your child Is wheezing and for breath you have to get to Ibeliospital for treatment If here are other small children they must be looked after too For the asthmatic child it is always a traumatic experience Following the attack heshe may face days away from school It is a hard task to keep up with the other children who do not understand what having asthma means A child with asthma general ly doesn t look ill It isnt easy for school pals to understand that if you do certain things these riggers can cause an attack Asthmatics usually have twit chy airways Their air passages react abnormally o various stinulants causing narrowing of he airways and difficulty breathing Asthma can be controlled but not cured Asthma Is a family affair That Is why the Lung Association has developed a Family Asthma Pro gram This educational program Helps asthmatic children and their parents to understand asthma They are able to live with their condition Your support special appeal will help thousands suffer from asthma to attend a program that will help them to lead richer more pro ductive lives Please give generously to this special appeal You can help those one million families breathe easier crops of these weeds A resolution was passed urging that bird seed companies package birdseed without any weed seeds With taxation on their minds as well as concern with the plight of many farmers an emergency tion was passed urging the Federal Government to bring the assets of a farm as well as farm land into the capital gains deductible at the time of a farm sale The theme of from April 1968 April is Waste Manage ment Recycling was evident In many of the deliberations of the Board The Conference in Kingston May sponsored by on Waste Management has created a great deal of enthusiasm throughout rural Ontario Displays on recycled articles were on for all the Board Members to see Waste Management Recycling will be the theme of the FWIO Booth at the Royal Winter Fair this year Twenty nine County scholarship winners were announced the names to be revealed when the scholarships are presented This is TRIO WW AVAILABLE AT OUR HOME PARK STORE MOVIE RENTALS LOBSTERFEST COMING JUNE 3rd 1988 part of commitment to rural youth Another way showed their commitment to youth was the an that they would donate to the University of Building Fund to be used to establish a Nutrition Laboratory Mrs Noblltt the past president of Federated Womens In stitute of Canada and the nominee was one of the IB out of selected to receive the Order of On tario nominee of Mrs Dorothy a past president of was accepted into the Ontario Agriculture Hall of Fame As well the current Pro gram Coordinator Mrs Hilda with her husband Earl have been selected to receive one of the 100 medals presented by OMAF in honor of Iheir centenary the largest and the oldest of the rural women organizations in Ontario Is certainly living up to its motto of For Home and Country with the variety of topics at its recent Board Meeting EAGLE ENTERPRISES LANDSCAPERS 8779779 SOIL Mushroom Mulch Sodding Commercial Residential Complete Landscaping Interlocking Paving Stone Retaining Walls Decks Total Estate Management Landscape Design Service Weekly Lawn Garden Maintenance GREEN MEADOWS GARDEN CENTRE Hanging Baskets Vegetables Trees Evergreens Shrubs BOXED PLANTS from Armstrong Unit Ice Cream Fever Hits Saturdays Sundays in May The Festival of Faith special guest Dr Bob McClure and workshop leaders Gall CoUett Brian Mcintosh Lou Barbara Mc- Cathy Newman Valerie Carson and Lorraine and Bob Tadmin was a fine way to lead Into the May activities of St Johns United Church of Georgetown and The firstSunday In May the Glen worship centre celebrated the Faith of of years ago when that congregation was first established Former minister Rev Jeffery Davison was guest speaker and special music was provided by Ihe Georgetown choir Following the worship service the newly decorated Fellowship Room was dedicated and a plaque in memory of Norton Nelson was unVeiled During the cof fee hour a gift was presented to Irene and Doug McLaren and fami ly They were faithful and active members lor many years and have to Belleville Ontario On Saturday May a yard sale was held on the Glen grounds in aid of Ihe Glen landscaping project The beautiful weather made for a plea time for both buyer and seller During the month of May the following were welcomed through the Sacrament of Baptism Michael Robert Brown son of and Roger Alyssa Irwin Main St S Georgetown HOURS Sat 88 Sun 1 1 8 daughter of Donna and Maurice Nicole Ann Nolan daughter of Michelle and Carl The following candidates were confirmed in the St Johns Pastoral charge Adam James Brought on Sarah Ellen Broughton Donald Ed ward Cruise Isabella Craig Cruise John Joseph Cruise John Douglas Janet Ellen Mitton and Cynthia Jane Squire Sunday afternoon was a very special time when members of the congregation gathered to honor Phyllis Livingstone who has been Church Secretary for the past years She gave of her time and talents so generously Helping Phyllis share the limelight were her husband Bud daughters Shirley Suxanne and Mary Lou and grand children Ian and Carolyn Special guests In attendance were Mrs Bob Scrlven Mr and Mrs George Ar milage from Catharines Mrs Hal Llewellyn and Jennifer and Christina from Toronto Mrs Mar forte of Rev and Mrs Walter Ridley of Nor and Rev and Mrs Davison and Jennifer who arc presently at the Erin charge As well there were cards and best wishes from those unable to attend Fortunately for the St Johns peo ple Phyllis and Bud will continue to be members We wish well We are happy to welcome Nancy Thompson as our new Church Secretary On May 15 the youth group to jtne Royal Ontario accompanied by Paula and Chrys A new seniors group has bees on a trial basis under Paula leadership The next meeting will be held In St Johns In Georgetown on Wednesday June 1 Unit A of the V C W met in the Allan Room Wednesday morning May The UCW Group met at the home of Mattie Howat on Wednesday May 11 Janet Duval was Ihe speaker Unit met Monday evening May at the home of Mary Rand The Tri S unit are busy planning the baxiar for November IB Take not el The congregation wishes to send a welcome to the new member our student ministers family The Mcintoshs Brian and Debbie are the proud parents of a baby daughter born Monday May An invitation is extended to all to attend the Ordination Service of the Toronto Conference on Saturday May at in the Road Those being ordained include our own Brian Mcintosh and our former student Marjorlo Anglican church welcomes rector Sunday May at will mark the induction of the Rev Tom Kingston as rector of St Georges Anglican Church of Georgetown Presiding at the induction will be Archbishop Michael Peers Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada since 1986 Rev Kingston began his work at St Georges on Feb 15 1968 His ministry will undoubtedly see the church continue to grapple with ministering to people in the midst of vast social changes This was also the case with the rectors of the last two decades J McMullcin to J Boylcs witnessed the growth of Georgetown from small town to larger suburban community St Georges Church welcomes the Rev Tom and Mrs Linn Kingston and their three children to Georgetown and looks forward to working with them in continuing ministry to the community Enjoy An Evening With Family and Friends at MAY PROMOTION Steaks Ribs Chops For Information or RESTAURANT CHINESE CUISINE BUFFET Main Streets Georgetown 8775106 Chateau Restaurant Steak House is located at Guelph St on Highway and has been serving the people of Halton Hills now for over six years In their recently renovated premises Chateau Offers a wide selection of Lunch and Dinner specials including chicken steak ribs and seafood The Chateau has recently acquired a patio licence and the owners invite their guests to take advantage of this out door setting The end of perfect meal at the Chateau is a delicious Cheesecake or slice of Black Forest Cake which is fully prepared on the premises WIN 2500 Who Is featuring a MAY PROMOTION INNCHANTING VICTORIAN INN Set In parklike grounds where dining is a unique experience OPEN Tuesday Sunday Lunch Afternoon Tea dinner 175 King Street TerraCotta Jirslmirmit BirtKMd IUbiStaiStUaf SHOAL MA 1SJUW VEAL CUTLET mm Innn 367 Street Georgetown J turn Mil I NAME I ADDRESS Dine in a casual friendly atmosphere at affordable prices Guelph Street Georgetown 8731868

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