Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 25, 1991, p. 23

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the HERALD Wednesday September 25 Community community garage sale a huge success By KAY WILSON Many thanks to those who donated their treasures and those who willingly gave of their time to make our Norval Com munity Garage Sale a success A special thanks to Sheridan Nurseries for their kind donation of shrubs Your generous con tnbutions of shrubs will help towards our upcoming events October 27th Dedication of our Historical Plaque our Hallo ween parly our childrens Christmas Carolling and hopefully some youth activities Suggestions for further events will be gratefully received Please call Brenda at 877 Organ concert An Evening of Organ Music will be held Norval United Church on Sunday September 29 7 30 demonstrating our new Allen Digital Computer Organ Guest organist will be Stanley King of Toronto Refreshments will be served following the concert Wedding anniversary Congratulations to two local couples who celebrated their wedding anniversary on the weekend Art and Margaret McKane R Georgetown celebrated their 50th anniversary on Satur day September 21 with an Open House at Union Presbyterian Church the church they have both attended all their life Congratulations to Don and Doris Lindsay Georgetown who celebrated their with an Open House on Sunday September 22 at their Line farm home with a beef 00pm Both couples are farmers and both have been very active their respective communities Many family members relatives and friends called on both couples to offer the Best Wishes Smiths moved George and Marilyn Smith 2 Norval have moved to their new home in Mississauga Just minutes back to Norval they are able to continue worship at Norval United Church giving of their time and effort there Hospitalized Get well wishes to two ladies both of R Georgetown Eldred Anderson is a patient in Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Francis Leslie is a patient in Credit Valley Hospital Community grieves By BETTY SOJKA Herald Special Tragedy struck during the ear ly hours of Sunday this past weekend A car carrying four local youths was travelling north on the Eight Line which had just been freshly gravelled Getting just to the 10th the car spun out of control slamming in to a tree where it would lie discovered in the icy night time temperatures for several hours Dave of Georgetown survived the crash and is listed in condition Toronto s Sunnybrook Hospital Sidney Spear of Ballinafad listed in satisfactory condition Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Taken in the tragedy was Christine Barnes of and Doug Gorter of Hilisburgh Doug a much liked and popular youth aso was the guitar player for a local band Heartfelt sym go out to the families of Christine and Doug Last weeks U C meeting News opened with a welcome back after the summer from President Margaret who also recited the poem Little Paths of Sunshine The opening hymn was Open Mine Eyes That I May See Eleven members answered the roll call of naming a book from the old testament Eileen McEnery spoke on the topic of the Campus Crusade in Russia This group is now in Russia giving hope to those seek ing Christianity Helen Brown conducted a Biblical quiz with the members The U C donated 50 the Habitant Organization The senior choir travelled to Rockwood on Sunday at the in vitation of the Rockwood Presbyterian Church The senior choir delighted their congrega tion with a selection of hymns Anniversary Over relatives and friends one of whom travelled from British Columbia attended the wedding anniversary of Doris and Donald Lindsay Sunday at the couples house on the Sixth Line in Halton Hills The couple has lived in town for 70 years Herald Photo Plowing match The International Plowing Match was held last week at Petroha near Sarnia in Lamb- ton County Representing Halton was Donna Van Der Heyden of Acton However Donna was not able to take time off school Representing Pell County Plowmen was Monica Leslie Gerogetown Monica made a good showing but was not one of the five finalists of the over contestants Winning the Ontario Queen of the Furrow title for this year was Melissa of Kent County Runner up was Lisa Alderman of Lambton County who won the Plowing Competition County Plowing Match Saturday October 5 to be held at Lot 8 Cone 2 First Line Town of Milton south of Milton Hospital at Match starts at TO am Horseshoe pitching antique plowing Soel Conserva Tillage Class Phone Agr office Auction Sale Many people attended the auc tion sale of the late Jim Cunn of Hornby on Saturday Sept 21 The sale was made up of mostly antiques that attracted a huge crowd and many buyers Church women meet United Church Women Unit met at the church on Sept The members were welcomed by the President Gwen Laidlaw The roll call was answered by What did you do this summer and What are you making for the bazaar The guest speaker for the even was Mr Don Coglin and he was introduced by Gayle Laroche Don is the chairman of the newly formed Georgetown Chapter of the diabetes tion There are 68 members of the new society Don told us that diabetes is a killer disease He told us thai the disease can be controlled by consultation with your doctor special diet exer cise and in some cases insulin Diabetes can cause blindness hearl disease etc if not checked A lively discussion followed Dons speech Don was thanked by Gayle Laroche and a donation will be sent to the new chapter in Georgetown for their use The devotion was presented by Marilyn Smith and Lois Reid The members were reminded of the following dates On Sun day Sepl a recital will be held at 7 to hear the newly installed Allen organ All people in the area will be invited to attend Sunday October 27 at 00 a will be the churchs anniversary The guest minister will be Hugh from Hamilton We hope youll attend Hughs grandparents the late Harold and Mable Lyons were Norval people as well as his cle Chuck Ryan Saturday Nov is the C W bazaar at Norval United Church from am to 2 p There will be delicious baking outstanding crafts Treasures and Things Plan on coming for lunch Nellie Shea and her group were the hostesses for the social time A New Spirit of Giving HEAR YE HEAR YE GEORGETOWN FOOD MARKET miracle W FOOD MART Beaver Lumber SHOPPERS WATCH FOR OUR MONEY SAVING FLYERS EVERY SUNDAY IN THE I Town BUYER

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