Page THE HERALD Wednesday May 1 Just woollen Wool NSuch opened its doors in Moore Park Plaza The store features yam supplies bab outfits sweaters and the owner is always willing to help with your woollj problems Here Wool Such owner Lenore Lee helps out mother In law Esther Lee on the spinning wheel during a demonstration Herald photo March of Dimes surpasses goal Totals have been tallied and the March of Dimes are happy to an nounce that they have surpassed their goal for this year Ability Fund Campaign 515 was the total amount raised in the door canvass across On This year total was over target More than communities in Ontario took part in the 1989 cam paign The March of Dimes would like to thank all the volunteers who worked so diligently to help them reach their goal Each year the March of Dimes raises money to support three ma services Mobility Aids Employment Training and In dependent Living Assistance These services ensure that an adult with a physical disability will receive a needed wheelchair or be provided with the necessary train to reenter the work force or receive attendant care that allows them to live their own home Last year 1 disabled adults were provided with mobility aids such as wheelchairs canes walkers and that assisted them in leading independent lives Other services offered by the March of Dimes range from camp ing and recreation opportunities to a Post Polio network The March of Dimes would like to thank volunteers across for help ing them to make these services The Ontario March of Dimes are working with disabled adults across the province to ensure that they are given every opportunity to lead a meaningful and independent life NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Georgetown District Memorial Hospital The Annual General Meeting of the Georgetown District Memorial Hospital will be held on JUNE 22nd 1989 at 30 A formal notice will be published two weeks prior to the meellng Annual memberships are valid the calendar year when pur chased A member who pays his fees annually shall not be entitled to vote at any meeting of the corporation unless his membership tee was paid In full at least thirty days prior to the date of the meeting Annual members wishing to quality as voting members at the An General Meeting must pay their membership fee no later than May 23rd Ballinafad citizens mark 111th anniversary of United Church By BETT Ballinafad Correspondent Reverend Carol Gierak gave the sermon on May that marked the 111th anniversary of the United Church The senior choir added to the celebration by singing a couple of lovely hymns Despite the foul weather there was a good attendance which was enhanced by two special James senior and James Kirkwood junior were pre sent Many residents will remember James senior as own the feed mill and James junior as being born in to later become a United Church Minister A pot luck luncheon of sandwiches and tarts was en joyed after the service The baseball diamond is really taking shape The final grading is completed and the stone composi Hon laid for the infield The next step will be to plant the grass seed and to install the screening Donations have been very kindly received from the Georgetown Legion The Lioness and the Hide House to name just a few If you are able to contribute please contact Jim Bailey at 6651 The Ballinafad Ladies played their first game of the season on May l The ladies lost to the Black Bngade with both teams playing a tight game Their next game is Wednesday May at M Bennett in Acton This league is still looking for players Call Karen Smith at The Georgetown Globe Theatre s production of and Some En chanted Evening is now playing at the Community Centre to the delight of those attending the per Eighteen very talented singers kept the au dience spellbound with the croon of Dames Baby Don t Marry Me Wash That Man Right Out Of My Hair Oklahoma to name a few The singing was accompanied by the terrific combination of a drum mer pianist and guitarist A wonderful hot buffet meal of chicken and lasagna was served The bartenders made up special dnnks for the show The landscaping project got a boost when Birchway Farms donated the plants to be used Mr Paul Schwartz and Rene with helpers were at the Hall this past Saturday to install the base for the bench It will be a beautiful project when com pleted IMPROVING YOUR ODDS AGAINST KILLER l THE QUALITY TWO WHEELED LAWN GARDEN TRACTOR FOR ALL SEASONS Three years warranty on engine transmission and attachments In minutes you can transform it to a Riding Mower Snowblower Log Splitter Tiller Sicklebar Mower ChipperShredder etc FOR RELIABLE SALES SERVICE CALL HENKS LAWN GARDEN EQUIPMENT STEWARTTOWN GEORGETOWN 8770768 TOP DOGS AT 1 PET CENTRES No 1 PET CENTRES Moore Park Plaza Georgetown 073 2666 96 Broadway Ave Orangeville 942 Stone Rd Mall Guelph