Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 8, 1989, p. 11

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THEHERALD Wednesday March 1989Page 11 Lifestyles Engagement Mr and Mrs Angus Stone are and Mrs Robert John The pleased to announce the marriage will take place Saturday marriage of their daughter April at Holy Cross Church Anna Marie to SubLieut Robert Georgetown Alexander Lex Stuart son of Mr By KAY WILSON Correspondent Lions host seniors dinner NORVAL Huttonville Lions Club entertained 117 senior citizens from the Huttonville and area on Friday March President Sho Teramoto welcomed everyone on behalf of the Lions Club and introduced his members including co chairman Bill French and Chris Arthey A beautiful roast beef dinner complete with all the trim was served by the Lions assisted by their wives for the fourth consecutive year Following the dinner President Sho announced a number of chanties the Huttonville Lions support The chanties include the scouts guides Salvation Army in both and Peel Georgetown and Brampton hospitals Camp Dorset the Canadian National Institute for the Blind in the Childrens Aid Society in and Peel the Huttonville Church Canine Vision with to train a dog and a public address Diamond anniversary Couple celebrates 60 years together Former Georgetown residents John and Frances Walker celebrated their Diamond Anniver sary with their three children and spouses Shirlev and Dick Crichton Virginia and Francis Hulirre all of Georgetown and Bill and June Walker of Bracebndge formerly of Georgetown at the Inn at the Falls on Jan 21 Grandchildren and great grandchildren joined the celebrants later in the evening at their home The couple have 12 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren The Wdlkers met at a football match in Belleville while Jack was a student at Albert College and Frances was at high school and it was love at first sight They were married within the year and after Jack finished studies at Albert they moved to New Jersey while Jack attended Drew Umver sity In 1932 they returned to Toronto with their two small children where Jack did postgraduate work in journalism at University of Toronto before taking over bis fathers business Walkers Publishing Company as owner and editor inchief However teaching and history had always been his first love so after retiring from his publishing business Jack attended OCE and started teaching history at Georgetown High School in 1958 one of his first students in Grade 13 his own daughter 1 The Walkers have been almost lifelong residents in Musfeoka spending every summer at the familyowned Victoria Island In July they moved to where Jack accepted a teaching position at High He taught history there until his retirement in 1975 In addition to their son Bill two of their grandchildren are residents of Bracebridge as well Scott Jus wife and two children and Cheryl Frances and John Walker a former teacher at celebrated their wedding an Georgetown High School Photo niversary recently Mr Walker submitted her husband and two children the provincial MPP Mr and Mrs Walker received foe Minister the Governor congratulatory at their General and Her Majesty the reception from the Mayor of Queen proessi IS MakeUp J fej Special Occasions BY APPOINTMENT ONLY FREE BRtOAL CONSULTATION GROUP RATES CAROLINE 8773251 BRIDES Purchase Wedding Invitations from The Paper Factory and receive a discount on Invitations and ail other Wedding purchases The Paper Factory is the largest sup plier of colour coordinated wedding supplies 8782339 The Paper A CAKE KNIFE 355 Mam St Milton system for School The Lions also sponsored School 25th anniver with a tree for planting and the Club of The Lions members are kept busy supporting all these areas by running eight bingo nights in Brampton as well as their 12th Craft and Antique Show coming up on Apnl and at the Hut Community School from 10am to5pm Many lucky draws of flowers and fruits were made The seniors were entertained by singer and entertainer Ken- dell of Huttonville who sang many old time favorites and led a sing song Appreciation for a beautiful evening was expressed by Isabel McKay on behalf of all seniors New arrival NORVAL Congratulations to Paul and Jean Van Berkum Laidlaw of Norval on the birth of their daughter Katelyn Jean who weighed eight pounds seven ounces when she was bom on Feb 28 at the Credit Valley Hospital in First grandchild for Bill and Gwen Laidlaw RR2 Norval and third grandchild for Howard and Rennie Van of Oakville twelfth great grandchild for Kate and first for great grand mother Gladys Goodhew of Brampton Its a boy Congratulations to Wayne and Debbie Newman of on the birth of their son Zachary James who weighed eight pounds 12 ounces at birth on March 3 at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Fifth grandchild for Gordon and Laidlaw and first grandchild for Jeff and Monica Newman Georgetown Thirteenth great grandchild for Kate Laidlaw and ninth for great grandparents Cecil and Mary Williamson of Brampton Singer returns NORVAL Singer and Edgar of Norval has returned from a couple of tours The first tour was to the Maritimes early in February On the trip east he played in Kingston and as well as Halifax and Dartmouth in Nova Scotia This past two weeks he has been on a swing through Western Ontario playing Windsor don Guelph and Hamilton ending up his tour east in Ottawa and Peterborough Edgar Thatcher is planning a music night at the John Elliott Theatre on May27 Day of Prayer world Day of Prayer service for the Norval Community was held the Church at 10 a on Friday March 3 On this day in different and in many languages the thoughts of women around the world focused on the theme Lord teach us to Pray from Luke 13 of the Lords Prayer The service was prepared by the women of Bur Guest speaker Kathryn Latimer of Georgetown an ac tive member of the Womens In terchurch Council of Canada spoke of her work and of her time in Nicaragua as a volunteer with Habitat for Humanity Van Leeuwen Dorothy McLean and Jean from the United Church and Ada Duff Margaret Wilma Archdeakin and Isabel McClure from the Church led in the service Marilyn was the pianist and Rev Angus Sutherland dedicated the offer ing Eleanor Hamilton Jean and Wilma Archdeakin were hostesses for the fellowship following the service SAME DAY TAX RETURNS 101 Guelph St Georgetown KELLOGS EGGO WAFFLES Buy a Lb or Buy a Box Prices In Effect While Quantities Last Specials In Effect Mar to Mar 22 Strawbernes Mixed Fruit Peaches Melons Graces ft SCHNEIDERS VEAL CORDON BLEU Boneless Skinless TAVISTOCK Grated Mozzerella Cheese Effective March 1989 we will be closed Mondays OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK 8530101 5 MILL ST ACTON ONTARIO Worth To Actor houds Monday Closed Tuesday 900S Wed Thus 900600 Sunday 1200500

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