Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 27, 1983, p. 21

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Georgetown April B7 Fashion show packs hall The by United Women was a special event in tbe village this past week and one we look forward to It held in the Community Centre on Wednesdday April Each table was centered with a vase of spring flowers sli ladles seated around each table Home baked desserts were served along with tea and coffee Joyce Clarke president of the wel comed all to the third annua show Betty from Frills was on hand to comment on tbe ladies clothing from her store in Georgetown Henderson represented clothing for teens Beautiful hand made clothes were displayed on children they were from Erin Rosemary commented as they were modeled by the youngsters Local residents did the modelling There were ladles teenagers and this year they lad the children boys and girls some quite Tiny Tots AH did a wonderful Job except me little fellow who showed more interest in laying with his balloon than walking up tbe amp Spectators thought the show enter and exciting To add to the excitement of the evening local business people donat d prizes lfary Kay and Helen representing Mary Kay cosmetics were on band They were kept busy seeing that each model looted her best as she appeared on tbe scene The group of ladies from the have worked bard for the special event and are to be congratulated The generosity of those wbo donated door was very much appreciated With every one taking an interest It turned out to be a successful and enjoyable event occasion A nappy occasion took place in the neigh borhood on Friday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Grant Wright It was in the form of a presentation to a lifelong resident of the Eighth Line A D McEnergy A sold his farm and recently moved to his property on the Seventh Line Thefirstpart of the evening was spent in friendly chit chat talking over old times Around Grant Wright announced that the purpose of this to pay tribute toa long time neighbor and respected person AD Grant then called on Winnie Smith to say a few words on behalf of those present Garnet Sinclair in present A with a padded patio chair A D responded by saying he would never forget his good neighbors and the he spent among them and thanked all who attended Old school pictures were passed around Mrs Pat Kerr was the organist for the church service on Sunday She also accomp anied Bob on the piano as he favored with a sob Anniversary services will be held next Sunday at Ballinafad Church at Ham Mac muni on CAN HILAR Queen Size Flotation WATERBE SPEC Package I King Stic Canopy Includes canopy Lamps IrUrrora Frame deck 1 mattress heater JO Package Available Frame headboard mirror Water heater liner TOTAL BODY WE GUARANTEE Gospel muhiuv SUNDAYS ChnstienEihiciiionHour Phone for Bui Worship Service Nursery and en Church Sunday Nigh WEDNESDAYS at Bills Study and EVERYONE WELCOME ACTON CHURCHES THE CHURCH OF ST THE MARTYR Rev Arthur Tribe Sun 1983 am- Holy Eucharist 10 am Holy Wednesday Holy Eucharist CHURCHILL COMMUNITY fltvEM Jenkins Sun 11 am Morning Wotihp and Church School ALL WELCOME SALVATION ARMY Going Service ovary Sunday at m at Tnn Umtod Chut Acton The Rev M Jean Stairs M Sun am Church School am Morning Worship Junior Church and Nursery facilities TRINITY UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Mr Andrew J King A A M Drv GeorooEllott MA PhD Organist Sun 1S63 10 a Mom ing Worship Sunday School Baby Fold and Nursery Care id call Andy King KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 4 MAIN ST N Sunday May 1 1963 Service and Church School at 1 a m Thought or tha Week- It Illogical to yearn lor a future lilted peace if we do not leacn from a pan full of errors and apply our learning to the present GEORGETOWN CHURCHES N0F1VAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Hwy Draper Si Norvol Ian Minister PublcWoshp945am Sunday School During Service Nursery Providfldl ST ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH nfater Rev T G Bandy Morning Sunday School Nursery Facilities Building Tomorrow Church Today ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH OF GEORGETOWN AND GLEN WILLIAMS GuoJohSt Rev Davison Services of Worship and Sunday School Williams Georgetown Nursery sahib UNITED CHURCH Minister Rev Bandy B A TH Mom Worship A Hundred Yean Worship A Century of Service MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Maple Avenue Edwin Mrtchell SUNDAY Family Bible School Biblical Preaching Worship prove WEEKDAYS Prayer El Bible Study Youth Recreation Boys Girl Club Cherub Nursery MONTHLY Adult Ladies Missions Senior Adults CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH SERVICES 9am and 30 Pallor Rev J Pastoral Assistant Mr Listen every Sunday to THE BACK TO GOD HOUR am Hamilton CHAM 930am GLOBAL TV MOUNT AINVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Mount S Sunday Schools Morning Worshs am Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday 7 30 pm ALL ARE WELCOME Nursery end Junior Congregation Available KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Comer Church and Main 9ts Georgetown Sunday School Morning Worship Nursery UMEHOUSE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner of Line and No Rev Barrow 945am Momng Service School GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH S Georgetown Paste Rev PessrRstph unday S an MormoaWorahip 1 em EvragfeSowht Wednesday Service ST ANGLICAN CHURCH Rector Rev Sunday EASTER Hot Euch arm Prayer Book am Ho Fmy Services New let Nursery Prayer Boot MeQo COMMUNITY CALENDAR Musical Sunday A program musical selections will be presented try the Milton Choristers at Presbyterian Church on Sunday May at 7 The church is located on IS just east of the Guelph Line Tickets advance at the door for those under and may be obtained by calling or at Manes Country Market on the Guelph Lane Refreshments provided Seniors bazaar There will be a Seniors Craft Club Bazaar on Saturday April 30 from pm to 3 30 at Durham St Georgetown Crafts ceramics baking and draws will be featured Afternoon tea children Open house Georgetown Christian School is holding an open house Thursday April 28 from seven until nine in the evening Tbe pub lic is invited to attend but If unable to make it lhat night and want information call during school hours The school is on Trafalgar Road across from Hills Administration Build Musical Zoo here A Musical Zoo with the wellknown Lampoon and the Com unity Winds Quintet comes to the John Elliott Theatre Sunday May Limited tickets for the show will be available at the door Advance tickets for the fall Super Sunday Series will be available at the May l perfor ma nee Hospice needs help North Hospice requires more volunteers to meet the increased demand for it services to the terminally ill per son and their families A volunteer train program is being conducted begin the week of June for weeks Successful applicants who complete this training program are to give a time committment of four hours per week for one year and must attend thly continuing education programs given by Hospice For applications and Information con tact Volunteer Coordlnator Karen at B773431 or President Knecntel at Museum needs friends A meeting reactivating the Friends of the Museum will be held on Thursday April 1983 at 7 p in the Museum located In Kelso tion Area Milton The Friends Is the volunteer group for the Museum The intention is for the Friends to be comprised of individuals with various skills cither professional or amateur or just an interest in history to work with the museums staff in developing the museums potential For further Information call the Museum at Jog for Y The Jog a Than gets off the mark Saturday May at Fairgrounds Park and Y is hoping for a big turnout The money raised goes to the pro ject in Lima Peru Photo ram a Georgetown Is Introducing a new program on photography called Photo- Creation Program Ashley a professional com mercfal photographer will Instruct the course starting May 3 at St Francis of School and will cover equipment material mood portrait and scenic photography Forfurtherlnformatloncallthe at or Crafts for disabled The Hills Recreation Depart Is Inviting any adult requiring physical assistance to do crafts to attend a special afternoon of crafts and coffee Participants will have several options of projects to work on Supplies Instruc tion and assistance will be provided at this program at the Cultural Centre Thursday April 28 from l to JO pm The fee of Is to cover the cost of craft materials Call if you plan to attend Flowers for mum The Georgetown is having flower arranging evening on Wednesday April from 7 JO until 10 Each participant will create a spring floral arrangement using fresh daisies mini carnations and There will also be a discussion about uslngflowers for Mothers Day gifts fee for this one evening of flower arranging is ISA Road South or call the at for more information Arthritis Info A re program about Arthritis will be at the Georgetown Library on Wednes day April at when Sidney of the Arthritis Society win dis cuss medical aspects and facta and fallacies about arthritis

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