Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 25, 1989, p. 11

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TOE HERALD Wednesday January is Page 11 News Bridetobe honored By KAY WILSON Norval Correspondent NORVALA miscellaneous shower was held for Carol Blair daughter of Alan and Blair Norval by the UCW of Norval United Church on Jan 17 Jean Dunlop chaired the even ing and opened with the reading Advice from Dear Gail Robinson read How to Cook a Husband A contest was answered with responses of a tree flower Assisting Carol in the opening of her gifts were Mary Lou Laidlaw Vetro and Terry Jane Following a thankyou by the lunch was served by the Friendship Unit and social hour followed Shower community shower was held at Norval United Church Jan 22 for David Wilson Norval and his fiancee Maureen Troupe of Jordan Sta tion who are to be married in March Marilyn Smith chaired the afternoon program and opened with a poem When Two People Marry by Helen Stelner Rice Ruth Anne Wilson introduced brideelect Maureen her parents Doug and Heather Troupe and her grandmothers Mrs Troupe and Mrs BurreJJ all of Jordan Station Grandma Eunice Wilson also attended from Hal ton Manor A humorous reading of Gary Father of the Bride Go ing Nuts Over Fruit Cup was given by Kay Wilson and a couple of contests finished off the pro gram The bride was assisted in open ing her gifts by her cousin Patricia Troupe and Davids sisters Norma Cushnie and Ruth Anne both of Milton A social hour followed an sion of thanks by the bnde Unit meets NORVALUnlt 1 of United Church held their Jan meeting at the home of Agnes Miller with a dessert lunch preceding the meeting President Dorothy McLean opened with a familiar poem for the New Year And I said to the man that stands at the gate of the year Give me a light that I might tread safely into the unknown And he replied Go out into the darkness and put your hand into the hand of God That shall be to you better than light and safer than a known way So I went forth and finding the hand of God trod forth into the night Roll call was answered with New Years resolutions Following the minutes business included a motion by Marion Laird that Unit ex ecutive continue in office Brenda Bryce has purchased the glass for the communion table and Dedication Sunday is coming up in February A Weddings spectsi Occasions Photo Shoots FREE BRIDAL CONSULTATION RATES CAROLINE thankyou was read from Eunice Wilson Pastoral committee for United Church includes Fred Paul Marilyn Smith and Ken McCor mack The Presbyterial is Jan in St Bartholomews Brampton The lOOth anniversary plans are in the making for United and a pancake supper is planned for Feb A garage and bake sale will be held May 6 and a bazaar will be held in the fall The devotional was taken by President Dorothy when she read a short article entitled Walking Into A New Year Marion Laird read the scriptures from Ephesians 1517 followed by prayer Courtesies were given by secretary Kay Wilson Bus trip NORVALNorval Neighbors sponsored a Dennys bus trip to the Gentol Follies at Hamilton Place Jan 20 Leaving at and making pickups at Georgetown and Church the first stop was the Ben Veldhuis Greenhouses at where hundreds of cactus plants are grown as well as many other flowering plants Grandma Lees Restaurant in Hamilton was the next stop for lunch followed by a halfhour time for browsing in the adjoin ing stores Then it was on to Hamilton Place where there were several other buses to be found one from as far away as North Bay The Follies is produced by a cast of over 50 senior citizens and all showed a wealth of talent in their songs dances duets and solos A number of fine choir works were given An 65yearold lady teamed up with a senior gent to sing Fine Romance The Desert Song was cleverly portrayed by the choir with a camel in the act and there was also the old time Charleston and Soft Toe Dance The afternoon was finished off with a Hands Across the Border number and the group arrived back home in late in the afternoon Euchre results NORVALNorval Euchre featured eight tables Thursday night Winners were Ethel Webb and Vivian Shaw and Jamie Cun ningham and Marjone Harrison Da Switzer had the most lone hands and Myrtle Zilio won the lucky draw MYGENEYipN Fashions For The Young At Heart 115 MAM ST S GEORGETOWN Across From Knox Church 873 Vote to be held The 30th annual meeting of St Andrews United Church will be held this Sunday Jan 28 at a m intbecburch The meeting will follow the morning service One- of the most important items of business will be the vote on the question of or daining homosexuals The General Council of the United Church of Canada has asked all congregations to express their views on this question At St Andrews a vote by all adherents and members will be taken on the following question Are you in favor of the General Council decision allow ing the ordination of per sons All members and adherents are urged to attend Sunday to ex press their opinions 77 Main Street South Downtown Georgetown Janice Ann twin daughter of Grant and Laura Wright Georgetown and 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