rzr 1 take a break women learn art of hors doeuvres by g town v i theres a real backdown pn wjkhiking drivers this holiday 5 j season said barbara klvvbod the new hostess for ladies wouldnt it be have a guest from 1 your house convicted by the i j breathalizer i j with this in mind the ladies i hillsburgh to takeabreak ended their year uith a demonstration of hors deeuvrea by annette milne j they learned how to make ol me new tyoj rs takebfeak g dreadful uy h what they wanted to do in 1670 it seems that most mothers of anall children if given the chance want to get out and see things the survey showed that most suggestlonsfcwere for field trips as a result plaits for next year include trips to the teeel county court house to morettes furniture factory in ivcs in cheese crusts oysters in iii bacon shrimpfilled patty i shells and many other tidbits t guaranteed to keep a guest hap- tpily muncmng through the i cocktail hour s also at this final 1969 meet ing the idies takeabreak members learned the results of a survey conducted to find out sara lees plant in bramalea really two programs the ladies indicated they were also interested in mean ingful discussions with repres entatives from for example the childrens aid society the elizabeth fry society and with people knowledgeable about budget cooking budget home- making actually the morning is divided hour long program hour is spent in keepfit exer cises with mary simpson who took an extensive keepfit course with bonnie prudent this summer the second hour is spent on field trips in discus sions l to lectures the big feature though is the fantastic care given the child ren while the mothers enjoy their morning out dana prinv erano will again in 1970 look after the playroom which is i for children 3ilo 5 years i takea breakl asked dana herself a mother off to look after even more children t really enjoy jt she poin ted out its a terrific chall enge to make them feci at home in a group the children also paint play games and lis- rie ballinafad 25 prizes for euchre share the wealth champs a large number of people into two i of two small children why she the first would volunteer her morning ft mrs mary rosa peters randy smith and mrs ann smith talk over a bargain at the ymca- ywca skate exchange held recently at cedarvale the skate and ski exchange was an experimental proect to which the y invited those in the market to buy sell or bargain j girt sewing accessories to homesewing enthusiasts woolens from 498 crimplenes 698 velvets velveteens brocades lames etc sewing baskets electric scissors cutting boards dress forms good range of trims buy her a new bernina or white sewing machine open every evening til 9 pm now til christmas except saturdays simplicity butterick and vogue patterns 45 main north 774331 say to family and friends with gifts of footwear we have a wonderful selection of gift slippers dress shoes winter boots casual shoes for all the family draw winners for december 1 1th 1st priu radio brenda dixon 101 ontario st 2nd prix 10 voucher mrs g powell 38 rivar dr 3rd prix 5voucher marty dawr longfiold m acton m discount shoe store 28 main street north georgetown ten to stories after playroom these child ren have a gym sessmi with mary simpson do you know said mary that a childs basic living pattern is established by the age of 6 by this i mean their coordination their phys ical agility the y has bought new equipment for marys gym for tiny tots theres a jumping box a- balancing bar ladders tumbling mats tie babies of the take-a- break mothers are cared for in a wellequipped nursery if ybu are interested in join ing this program in january or if you would like more inform ation call the georgetown y wjervwoulov particularly like to invite all you newcomers to georgetown to join us and dont worry about transportat ion there are plenty of people with cars and we can always arrange a lift for you the y number is 8776163 on monday wednesday or friday after noons attended the 5th euchre at the enjoyed their annual get toge- norval sets dazzling pace kn hockey race nerval continued to climb out of sight as they beat glen williams in georgetown indus trial hockey league action sunday to extend their point total to 17 it was norval mercurys 8th successful start their other game was a tie glen williams jumped into a 20 lead on the pace setters sunday but that was the end of their game as norval storm ed back with seven unanswered volleys for a 72 triumph grasby had two harrison preaswood thompson ward and bradley the others for ner val g webster and marchand scored for the glen 10 points back with glen williams marking time r b milk centre pulled even by whipping north hal- ton 92 for a share of second place the glen and the milk- men are 10 full points behind the mercs at 7 goddard had his best game scoring five times tyler accou nted for two and engleby and gregory the rest gregory also picked up five assist points j cunningham and robert son made the north halton noise north halton trails the field with five points norval and r b and north halton and glen william are paired up in the next set of games set for sunday morning community centre on tuesday evening there were 24 tables in play these share the wealth euchres have proven to be quite successful the scores were all talliedup from the previous four parties and besides the evening prize a grand prize was given to the high lady and gent the win ners on tuesday were ladies 1st mrs irene watson 2nd mrs frank fetch gents went to r l davidson andwm brit ion the high scores for the to tal series of five were given out and thclucky winners were mrsi clarence mcpherson and duncan mcmillan they each received prizes of 25 another series will begin sometime in january mr and mrs w gadzos and fanuli from chelsea quebec spent a few days recently with mr and mrs slessoriates ivfrs slessorutes accompanied them to wndsor where they spent some time visiting with relat ives and other friends mr and mrs jimmie miller and debbie of toronto and mr and mrs john polo vicki lynn and ricky were sunday visitors at the marshalk the scout mothers auxiliary the halton north 4h home- making club achievement day was held on saturday in the community centre meat in the menu was the club just completed there were six clubs represented dublin limehouse silverwood ballin afad south balunafad north bannockburn and ashgrove each club presented an exhibit or a skit the morning was tak en up with arranging and com paring note books rbalbnafad w i provided lunch at noon at 130 the afternpon prog ram began with mrs doreen bannister home economist for peel and halton counties wel coming the guests the skits and exhibits were presented after the intermission mrs john bird president of halton district womens institute was called on to present certificates and pins to the two girls who had won county honours they were lydia rentenaar from ashgrove and connie bomholt of the limehousesilverwood club mrs bannister presented certificates and pins to two girls from ashgrove who had won provincial honours they were lois mcnabb and janet nurse imiss karen butler home ec onomist for north simco county commented on the ex hibits and skits she pointed out the noteworthy features and gave helpful criticism to things that could be improved upon sterling silver spoons were given each member who had completed the project and certificates of achievement were given each one who had completed an even number of projects the program ended with the girls repeating the 4h pledge ther with a turkey supper fol lowed by a christmas party on thursday night in the church basement there was a family gathering at the home of mr and mrs alex mitchell last week in hon our of their 45th wedding an nivcrsary there were 73 of thi family and several close friend present tp offer congratulations and best wishes to the happy couple who received some bea ufiful floral arrangements and other gifts mr and kirs mitchell were married at the manse in geor getown by the rev h caldwell on dec 15 1924 guests were prqsent from toronto london guclph eden mills and geor getown mr and mrs joshua thomp- son had all their family pres ent at a gathering in the com munity centre on saturday night a disc jockey from cjoy guelph as present and played records of the first years of broadcasting as- the cbb are ce j lebrating 50 years of broad j casting such records as amos the georgetown herald thursday dec 18th 1969 n page 8 1 imc and andy and the happy gang etc brought back memories to many a few games of euchre were played a long table was set in the basement and all sat down to a bounteous lunch it was a most happy occasion for mr i and mrs thompson who have reason to be proud of their wonderful family who are so well known in this commun ity winnifred smith j 1 m o steering service complata braka sarvlea wheal alltnmant owiimi balancing ganaral repairs park street glen williams 877m 1 aeroquay christmas memorable jrjjjaul restaurant and lounge toronto international airport 6762626 j with love from santa beautiful furs from silvers flatter her with the most desired gift of all we at silvers feature furs of unconditionally guaranteed quality our prices are as low or lower than those available anywhere you owe it to her to look into the matter come in and talk it over with us inquire about our generous budget terms we can help you with your christmas problems at ilvers macs mhk moore park plaza main street north meat specials crown sheffield stainless steel set 10piece unconditionally guaranteed 6 sheffield steak knives with magic edga serration 3 piece sheffield carving set treasure chest suggested retail price 3995 macs low 95 low price silverwoods reg butter 67i chicken cuts legs breasts 39 silverwoods delicious egg npg 49 per qt jieg 9c macs cheese slices maple leaf waxed bologna by the piece 39 regular and nippy s oz pkg reg 41c 33 macs clfl 00 canned pop 1 all flavors and mixers per case of 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