Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 8, 1991, p. 18

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Page 18 THE HERALD Wednesday May 1991 Home United Church celebrates 129th anniversary By KAY WILSON Home United Church celebrated their Anniver sary Service on May 5 Rev Walter Beecham con ducted the service assisted by special guest minfster Rev Catherine Ellarby of Grace United Church Brampton Following the opening hymn and prayer the choir sang the an them How Great Thou Art assisted by special guest singers Mrs Francis Sidenus and Mr BlllRekker Rev Catherine invited the Sun day School children to the front and explained that not only children have birthdays but churches have birthdays too and how hard the pioneer families years ago worked to build this beautiful church Following the children hymn When He Cometh and the Bible readings Rev Catherine took for her sermon Here Lie Your Roots and went on to say how we love our lives today will set an example for our children Shu Main Street South Downtown Georgetown 8731470 YOU WIN WHEN YOU BUY QUALITY BRAND NAME FURNISHINGS ALL AT WHOLESALE PRICES Ontario Chesterfield Wholesalers Behind Auto Mall Jen Jill WORK THAT B hi stout narrow I WERE YOUR INSURANCE BROKERS WE UNDERSTAND PAUL ARMSTRONG INSURANCE BROKERS LTD 143 MILL ST Halton Hills Georgetown Ontario tomorrow Special guest singers sang the beautiful duet Come Holy Spirit We Need You and hymn Will your Anchor Hold finished off a lovely service Thanks to organist and choir leader Dennis Van Ravens for the beautiful music A lovely lunch and social hour followed Cousins get together The John and Jean Family entertained their Laidlaw cousins at brunch at North Halton Golf and Country Club Georgetown on Sunday May Following the brunch they ad to the Dunlop Home in Norval where Jean was presented with a Shirley painting in honor of her birthday The afternoon was spent visiting and during this time cake and ice cream with coffee was served Annual barbeque United Church Annual Chicken Bar B Que May featuring Maple Lodge Chicken homemade salads and pies Entertainment including Bonkers the Clown Tickets in advance Adults 50 children 50 At the gate 50 and Ticket info 8267337 Birth of son Congratulations to Peter and Marsha Christie of R Terra Cotta on the birth of then son Peter Keith Edward at the Credit Valley Hospital Mississauga on April 1 A little brother for Stephanie Scott and Hillary Proud ninth time grand parents are Keith and Florence Christie of Terra and seventh time grandparents Bert and Lou Anne of Hockley Valley Northern trip Bill and Gwen Laidlaw and daughter Beth of R Norval and mother Mrs Gladys Goodhew of Brampton motored to North Bay for the weekend of May 3 and They at tended the retirement party for Gwen s brother Garth who has been with the Board of Education for 35 years The Dinner and Roast was held at the Park Inn in North Bay with many tributes and a presentation of a Travel Gift Certificate Bowling league ends The Norval Bowling League completed anothr successful year with a banquet and dance held at the Rebecca Hall Georgetown on May The new executive for the com ing year will be President Ada Enman Secretary Fred Paul Treasurer Clifford Community Service Bulletins If a iion pi of or or it or group ulil like us to publish of niftiest oil during icluIii office hours There is no this let to Hills loimiiiimn tups The dead lint submissions is la at Noon publication for I hi following Deadlines will not tended we ill do best to II tie is JniiiU and no of nisei Happenings Georgetown Lioness Club Kilometre of Coins drive for Kidney Dialysis Vacation Camps We will be holding a blitz May 10 a at Georgetown Miracle food Mart Hilts Ambulance Service is will provide your school club business or group with short or long presentations on the nature and history of the Serv For more Informa Hon Phil 1615 a leave a message Summer School of the Performing Arts at Nelson High School He July 1 Deadline for May IS si forma I ion St John led Church presents a comedy evening the Se City Touring Company Tuesday May 14 at the John Ell on Theatre Tickets IIS available by colling SMS or 2827 Alive Mature Driving and nova live classroom retra program for mature drivers to Improve driving skills Starling in May and June Available through Ac ton Social Services and In formation Centre Call Sue Historical Society presents Remembered and Will McLean will recall the history of Wednes day May 8 the Town Hall For more Information call Karen Hunterat8383I09 Milton and District Horticultural Society holds iji popular plant auction Monday May in Pint Street Union Hall behind the Milton Puhlic Library Sale starts St Francis Catholic School P A Is holding a Fun Day Mini Carnival on Saturday May 25 i Tram a to at St Francis Catholic School Duncan Drive Georgetown welcome For more Information call Karen Pater son at I Elks and The Royal Order Purple Tag Day May Plain Ontario School or Deaf Truck will be there Proceeds to children wllh dlf Jim Taylor 7560 Peace Rose Chapter Order ofThe Eastern Star presents Fashions by Elizabeth day May Credit Masonic Ten- pie Trafalgar 7 Georgetown Tickets IB Includes refreshments Proceeds to go to The Heart and Stroke roun da Hon of Ontario 1ckets from 877 or 7263 Door Pr lies Meetings Attention lawn howlers Annual Spring Meet May 13th at p club house Please try to attend Cr me prevention seminars for all Hills bus Street Thursday May and Wednesday May at Contact PC Laurel Burnett or Sgt Dave at Ext to reserve a seat Holy Cross annual general meeting May 15 8pm at Ho ly Cross School gym Speaker rley Tontlnl educator of the Parent Center For or tickets call Adoption Information Forum Thursday May 9 at Public Library Dixie Rd and Road Mississauga No charge tor Information call the Children Aid Society at Open Door Teen DropIn Centre and The Young Parents Pro gram general annual meeting Saturday May at a at St George Anglican Church For more call Ann at Cindy at Hills United Way Annual General Meeting Wednesday May 15 at Acton District High School Cedar Road Refreshments one v Acton Social Services and In formation Centre annual I general meeting volunteer appreciation Wednesday May at St Albans Church Hall Willow Street North Wine and cheese at meeting All arc welcome Meetings of the Region of Support Group held the 1st Tuesday of each month and offer sup port and discuss birth options Call or I US Parents In Need of Sup port meet at Trinity United Church Mill Street In Aelon on the 3rd Thursday of every month at For more Club or Georgetown meets Wednesdays at the Golf and Country Club for a noon luncheon For in formation contact John Schal Jo Hills Toaslmastcrs meet Mondays at 7 p m at Glen Williams Town Hall For more Information call Don at or Paul at Kinsmen Club of Georgetown meet every other Wednesday al the McGlbbon Hole at For more information coll Ron Lerebvreat Lions Club of Georgetown meets every Tuesday at the Lion Hall on Mill Street behind the Arena For more In formation call BUI Mason at Georgetown Branch 120 Royal an Legion monthly meeting at p m day of each month the Georgetown Legion Branch 127 II Street Georgetown For more call Club of Georgetown meets 2nd and Tuesday of the month at m at the club Hwy For more in formation contact Sandy Booth Living Wllh Cancer Group meets every second Thursday at the Canadian Cancer Society Milton Branch 751 Main Street East at 7 For more call or 8781876 La League of Georgetown and Acton meet the 2nd Mon day of each month at m to talk breast feeding and parenting nant moms and nursing babies welcome For more In formation call Sandra 8784733 Meeting for Ontario Association of Superannuated Women Teachers will be held Tues day May 14 at the Peel Board of Education building St Mississauga beginning at 30 am For more Information call Jean Dunlop at Beginning May at I p the Belles and Bcaus Seniors Club will until fur notice hold their meetings in St George Anglican Church Hall Beginning May 13th at 1 the Belles and Seniors Club will until fur ther hold their meetings In St George Anglican Church Hall The Georgetown Newcomers will hold their next meeting on Wednesday May 15 at p at their new location at Cakes of Elegance 103 Main St Georgetown Two guest speakers are Bruce Harding and Graham History and Slide Show of old Downtown Georgetown and Oxbow Book Building For more Information Bonnie 8734441 Milton Christian Ladles Coffee Centennial Manor 123 Ontario St Ml lion Main Auditorium Wed May 15 from 30 am to am Special guest The Plant Lady Miss Martha Veldhuts Free babysit ling and Marg Progressive Conservative Federal Assoc of Peel Is holding Its annual meeting May at 7 p the North Golf and Coun try Club Registration 30 Volunteers Volunteer training session to celebrate Mental Health Week Open to everyone days at 7 30 p m May 13 June at Kerr St Call for more Information Multiple Sclerosis Society of Ac ton and Georgetown needs volunteers to sell carnations for hours on Saturday May 11 In Acton and Georgetown if Interested call Jane at 8531 or Doris at Georgetown Vintners ore looking for amateur For more Information call Red Cross Georgetown and District requires volunteers to assist in Finance and Public driving and First Aid in structions For more tloncall BcrnlceatB7 Alcoholic Anonymous can help Call 1211 Tor more In formation Canadian Mental Health Assoc la tlon Region Branch needs volunteers for on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday evenings In Burlington and Acton For more Information call Laura at The Salvation Army will pick up appliances In working order for more information call Whats Cooking GET READY FOR MAY BARBECUE AT STEAK EXPRESS GEORGETOWN tsar mn FAST QUALITY SERVICE DESIGNER EYE WEAR 8733050 CONTACT LENSES EYE EXAMINATIONS ARRANGED 30 OFF Prescription SUNGUSSES 232 St ACWTKW S NEW I HOURS Georgetown Social Committee Monica Newman Rosie and Terry Nominating Committee and Ruth Lyons lop bowlers for the year are Ladies High Triple Donna Terry High Triple with Handicap Janice Arnold High Single Young High Single with Handicap Pat Caruso Ladies High Average Ada Enman Men s High Triple Brian Robin son High Triple with Handicap Norm Hunter High Single Norm Young High Single with Han BUI Neville Men s High Average Joe Caruso Most proved Bowler Pearl Winner of the Garnet Most Sportsmanlike Conduct Bowler is Pearl McCabe Say I saw it in The Herald Gueiph St Georgetown 8779896 COUNTRYSIDE BUTCHERING I Custom Killing Cutting and Wrapping Government Inspected Moo Wed Fd B6 Sal noon Meats on Trafalgar Rd HEARING AIDS Hearing Aid Specialist Solos Service To All Makes HEARING AID CENTRE GEORGETOWN 78 MAIN ST S Slides Your Purchases EMERALD ISLE BEDROOM GALLERY BRIDAL REGISTRY 8732753 130 St Georgetown

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