Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 10, 1989, p. 14

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Page HERALD Wednesday May 1989 District Annual will be held Saturday May 27 Boston Presbyterian Church The theme is Around the World with ACWW Each branch will make a display of a country in another world area Norval is do ing Norway One of two workshops being offered is available to each member atten ding Four ladies from the Norval branch will attend District An nual meeting A program planning meeting for Norval WI year is be ing held the home of program Jean May May 18 at The roll call for this Family and Consumer Affairs meeting was What I find most about shopping and was answered by members Grace Crawford gave two very topical readings A bountiful market basket filled with spring flowers and baked goodies was sold by Marie Murray who was assisted by secretary Aileen Nix on in the absence of our treasurer Rita Deenik Annual meeting By KAY Correspondent annual meeting of the Community Association 1989 was held at Nor val School at pm May Chairman the Rev Walter Ridley welcomed everyone Joan Carter was acting secretary Business included discussions on the new bridge and sidewalk over the Credit River Rental of the Room was left to the ex ecutive presentation was made on the zoning of the Norval Hamlet and a proposal for a large day care centre on residen tial property was also made A discussion took place as to the problems and needs of a day care centre A motion was earned to ask the Town of Halton Hills to put a freeze on the rezoning until there is an official plan for the Norval Hamlet Executive members of were asked to attend council May 23 support Willow Park residents for a new Trailer Park as they are being evicted in November The secretary of val Community Association was asked to write Halion Hills coun cil to install two street lights at the extreme east end Georgetown where the highway narrows from four to three lanes There was a motion to ask the community and area people to support the Association for a fee of a family New members are welcomed to our meetings Joan Carter at the Norval Post Office or any executive member can take your membership and give a receipt Villagers are encouraged to phone your local police station regarding i tie speed of truck traf fic through ihe village Following the business volunteers for the executive are Kathy Gastle George Gas- tie OQuinn Phyllis Mof- fatt Brenda Bryce Ellen Carter David Carter Liz Mary Bond Bob Joan Carter Bev Porter and Bob Porter There was a by Lois that this be the 1989 ex ecutive Secretary Geoff Noble carried the motion A social hour followed the an nual meeting and then presenta tion to our retiring chairman the Rev Walter Ridley Joan Carter spoke of Rev Walters service to the communi ty of the past 23 years and his work on the Communi ty Association as member and chairman She then presented Rev Walter with a framed water- WMdlim OecaSkma BV APPOINTMENT ONLY TOH BRIDAL CONSULTATION RATC8 CAROLINE 8773251 DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC A W TRENTON CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN IS ACROSS FROM LIBRARY SO AND CULTURAL CENTRE color print of the Old Whirlpool Bridge on behalf of Norval Com munity Association A bouquet of flowers were then presented to Margaret and thanked her for her allowing so much of Rev Walters time gyen to the com munity We will miss them and we wish them well in their new home and congregation Rev Walter then thanked the Association for the gifts on behalf of Margaret and himself He said he still has ties to this area with his daughter and fami ly in Georgetown and we will see them again United Church was filled to overflowing on Sun day May 7 as past members and friends were welcomed from neighboring churches to celebrate their anniver sary Rev Norman Greene of North Bramalea United Church used as Ins theme Rebirth Day Special music was supplied by the local mens choir capably led by organist Laura Forbes A social hour followed when ladies of the church provided a delicious lunch Home Church is preparing for their annual beef June in Meals will be served from 530 to 730 pm Takeouts will be available For tickets coll 80th birthday Mason a life long resident of Streetsville area and member of Eden United Church celebrated his birth day on Saturday May the Senior Citizens Complex in Streetsville Assisting him in receiving around friends and relatives were his wife Mildred and his daughter Ruth and her husband Ted Walter of Bramp ton and daughter Wilma and her husband Lome Ella of Hornby Grandchildren Stephen Karen Walter and Marvin Ella assisted in serving lunch which was catered to by the Eden United Church Ladies Pouring tea were sister Muriel Lowden and cousins Marjorie Sparl ing Lillian and Doris Many senior bowlers and euchre players from Georgetown Milton Bramplon and the Streetsville area were there to extend their Happy Bir thday greetings to a super gent Chicken barbeque forget Norval United Church Chicken Barbeque May 27 at the Huttonville School from to pm featuring Maple Lodge chicken homemade salads and pics Tickets available from church members WI met at the home of Eleanor Hyatt May pm President Nonne Van Lefuwen opened the meeting with a reading about spring flowers and children After the opening exer cises Aileen Nixon gave her secretarial report and president Norine gave a financial report thanking all members for their support and donations for a very successful garage sale April 22 held at Texaco

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