Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 27, 1991, p. 15

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Community Norval site of February wedding THE HERALD Wednesday March age By KAY WILSON Ruth Ann Mclmoyle daughter of Mrs and Calgary and Murray McClure son of Mr and Mrs Harold Mc Clure of Brampton exchanged marriage vows in the presence of Rev Mary Campbell at Presbyterian Church Feb 16 Marilyn Micklethwaite presid ed at the organ Bridal attendants were Rhonda Taylor of High River Alberta sister of the bride matron of honor and Michelle McClure flower girl niece of the groom daughter of Robert and Susan of Brampton A friend of the groom Allan Ross of Vancouver was best man James Glenn and Robert ushered the Margaret Glenn of Keene Ont sister of the groom and Randy Pleasant surprise By BETTY What a pleasant surprise organizers of last nights Euchre had Nearly dou ble the amount of people showed up than what was originally ex pected Players ranged in all ages from teens to seniors Despite a late start to the even ing games of 12 minutes were played From the happy expres sions on everyones face It was easy to see that everyone was having a great time playing Pro gressive Euchre It was a great way to meet new people or to visit your neighbours after the long winter With every game played a little visit was had Prizes were given out to the top players in male and female divi sions Muriel Smith followed by I Watson were the top female players while John had a high score of to make him the highest male player Dave Williamson came in 2nd in the mens division Coffee tea and doughnuts were enjoyed at the end of the evening After this terrific response it was decided to hold another Euchre on Thursday April starting sharp this time at Watch for the Ballinafad thly newsletter that was mailed out this week as it provides in formation on the upcoming Anniversary for Hank and Marlene Burnett Anyone in in receiving a copy can pick one up at the BalUnafad General Store or be put on the mailing list by calling Betty So- jka at 8533691 Any input and nions would also be welcomed This week the only group meeting will be the There was a flurry of hands at the United Church last week The U C W in lieu of their regular monthly meeting held their an nual Tie Quilting Bee Members were joined by other interested ladies to make a total of From 30 in the morning until about 2 30 m the ladies worked com 20 quilts These quilts were of a variety of sizes and included a few patch work quilts The ladies enjoyed a wonderful luncheon Although working many hours it was nice to exchange discuss techniques and visit V Clothing Mens Ladies Childrens ALTERATIONS I REPAIRS 8771598 of Surrey B C brother of the bride dedicated a duet There is Love to the bride and groom The wedding party received relatives and friends at the recep tion at the Peel Regional Police Academy Complex Norval On returning from a vacation in Mexico the will reside in Strathmore Alberta Sincere sympathy extended Sincere sympathy is extended to Fred and Helen Paul Georgetown on the passing of Freds mother Edith Amelia Paul of Buiine Newfoundland who passed away on March 12 in her year Beloved wife of the late William Paul and dear mother of Nora and her husband BUI of Burine Newfoundland Dan and his wife Ethel of Toronto Bill and his wife Margaret of Newfoundland Fred and Helen Paul of Georgetown and Ralph and his wife Sheila of Burine Newfoundland Loved by 15 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren Funeral service was held on March at United Church Newfoundland Inter ment in the church cemetery Pallbearers were her grand children Leslie Reid Patsy Jacobs Frazer Paul Roger Paul Shawn Paul and Peter Held Palm Sunday service Rev Walter Beecham con ducted the Palm Sunday service at Norval United Church on March 24 During the singing of the first hymn the Sunday School pupils handed out small crosses made out of palm leaves to each member of the congregation Special choir numbers were given by the Choir as well as a lovely Easter solo by Loraine Lawrence Replacing the sermon a Dialogue Reading Palm The Passion Story was taken by Clark Lyons Beth Laidlaw Charlie Forsyth Ken McCor- mack Fred Paul Mary Anne David Robinson and Gayle Robinson Following the service Home Church along with Church joined at a meeting to endorse the commit tees choice of a lady minister Rev Anne Ross Anne will be taking over July IS Joining her will be ber hus band and two children Friendship circle Huttonville United Church Friendship Circle served a ham dinner to approximately peo ple The dinner was held at tonville School on April 22 The tables were centred with African violets that were later given away for lucky draws courtesy Ruth and Murray of Epps Greenhouse The dinner was convened by executive members Rosemary Oldham Muriel Vogt and Kim assisted by the church family First anniversary Pine Valley Market celebrated their first anniversary of Atrium Restaurant Anniversary cake was served to celebrate the occasion Guests included Dr William and Mrs Bovaird Blair Williams and Mary Hall all from Brampton Bud and Joan Carter of Norval Helen and Jean their Carol and friend Miss Holmes all of to Pinegrove euchre Pinegrove euchre bad six tables on Monday last Winners were Velma Ella Mable Hives Bruce Thatcher BillBrander Lucky draw Marg courtesy Webbs Flowers Travelling prize Marie Mur ray and Spencer Wilson Lunch committee Claude McLaughlin Lottery profits help hospitals On the night of the car accident Bruce not expected to live For tunately speci illy equipped and staffed trauma unit was re id and standing it a hospital This special helped Bruce heat the odds and he has returned to work Helping hospitals is ust one profits are used profits ire also used to provide grants In other areas such as helping people with disabilities also help fund sports recreation arts and culture and wide chanties This is how Lottery funds are working for you your area Oshawa Deaf Centre Oshawa London Cross Cultural Learner Centre London Argus Residence for Young People Cambridge These have received funding through the Trillium Foundation Ontario Lottery Corporation Together were making good things happen

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