Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 10, 1975, p. 15

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Norval news A The Thompson pounds and Mr Emery Thompson explained family Parkview consider their that the squash supposedly makes better Manitoba Miracle squash most ap tasting pies than pumpkin And many a pic named The squash is over this squash will make Ballinafad news Ballinafad Wl meet for first time this summer By Winifred Smith and Mrs had In predicted It was as usual a lerstlng stories of their farms most successful event The WI met again Mrs Slesoraltis had history of in September after having July their farm dating to It is the time of and August free from The program ended with all roastsandlt was such a happy meetings It was held at the having a look through the occasion on Saturday evening home of Mrs Slesoraltis All pages of the members bar one were History Books that Mrs Kirk the farm of the Sandersons present and there were two wood had brought to the The boys had a grand fire visitors meeting Mrs Vhedchavc and going There was lots of com After the president Mrs Marshall assisted the hamburgers and trimmings welcome and the regular hostess In serving lunch Mrs with music In the background opening exercises the rollcall Given was the auctioneer for A most pleasant evening was responded to by passing the sale of plants a picture of your farm Weddings which Involve or home and telling something The weather was families from our area are of history threatening but the rain held very much In the news Mr Friday afternoon and Mrs Bob Mathews were Oft i guaranteeing the success of guests at the wedding of his Lloyd McLean auction The sister at Terra Cotta on Atwood at the beginning of was well patron lied Church the wedding of a local girl French The traffic was really heavy will take place through the village on Saturday with most of the cars Community October Mrs R and Mrs Tom Given will tench the Club project The art of bread making for group ftrfwM headed north in the direction of Centre was the scene of a very lti most likely to happy occasion Saturday September when a young Brand parade couple who had Just become flfer man and wife along Miss their attendants and guests l Chambers was chosen Queen met for the reception and of the Potato Saturday wedding supper Klrkwood as convenor crowd in many for Cultural and Tweedsmulr a year at the event One booth History took over the meeting run by the Conlnsby was Mrs Glvcns was called on for busy all day serving potato current events Mrs Smith pancakes The weatherman gave the motto Mrs Given cooperated although rain was wine and cheese parly at the home of Eleanor on Sept opened this season meeting of the University Women Club of Georgetown At the meeting prospective members welcomed and activities projected For the coming year were Introduced The monthly will follow the theme survival and several of these meetings will to the public is the date set for the first public meeting which will be held at the Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena Mrs Dorothy I log an will give a workshop and performance on the Canadian Folksong at that fleeting In addition to the monthly meeting the membership was Invited to choose one or more from a list of 13 Interest groups ranging from civic affairs to a film society A highlight of the evening was the introduction of three winning graduates or the Georgetown District High School The University Women Club Proficiency Award went to Wendy But chart who Is enrolling in the Honors Science course at Western University The award for community spirit and leadership ability as well scholastic achievement went to Wilde and Br en da Webb who each received Both girls have worked as Candy stripers and helpers of the mentally retarded will study at York University and Brenda at Western University The Miss Sue Whlthcrs and Mr Jack Common both of Toronto were married earlier on Saturday afternoon at a church in The Ballinafad WI catered for the buffet supper The tables were set up the color scheme being a pretty shade of blue with a touch of pink The cake which centred Ihe table for the bridal party was also decorated with blue There was a dance to end the festivities with the best of wishes going to the happy Mr and Mrs Bert Crowe of Mr and Mrs goal of each is a career in Norm Swann and Kevin spent special education Sunday at the Smith form The presentation of award winners Is an annual event for Mr John Kanusck is visiting University Women Club his father who Is seriously ill In whose aims Is to promote the a hospital In Edmonton higher education of women Alberta Wine and cheese open University Womens meeting The HaltonBuriington LIBERAL Candidate JULIAN REED youth of hi riding to attend a CORN ROAST Friday Sept Time P LIBERAL HEADQUARTERS Public School Norval Ontario ADMISSION NO CHARGE Please come and oin us bring your friends a ravenous appetite and a guitar or Inslrument if you wish entertainment or dancing or listening Hot buttered corn Refreshments sorry soft drinks only Door Prizes Norval United Church congregation marks years A Hammond family was held the of Mr and Mrs Fred Norval Sunday September Lty Dorothy Mi 1 1 an fellowship time was conducted by injoycd people ho Canon friend United Church was seen each other for Interment was in filled with chairs in the aisles years had a chance to Cemetery Norval to celebrate the year of together the United Church in Canada on Sunday September Of special Interest were Ihe attended the special an displays of pictures of nivcrsary service former activities of church The committee groups weddings and former had planned a reunion Sunday ministers Also enjoyed were for the celebration and in lists of Elders for the past married by He were sent to former years treasurers of the Ridley in Presbyterian Irwin daughter of Mrs members many of whom church A and S Church on Saturday August Irwin of Milton attended the attended Presidents and Sunday 30 They will reside In SI Trl Chem liquid embroidery Rev Walter Ridley School superintendents and Catharines Pal held in SI treasurers framed list of Mo as a delegate service His sermon was on nil ministers the church extended to Mrs Marion Reed along with her mother who Is God chose God cultivated since it was built In 1B89 and to Dan Wey Both of them an Instructor Mary Is also an God forced The service was Old church record books arc patients in Peel Memorial Instructor Her Congratulations to daughter of Mrs Ruth and David son of Mr and Mrs Young who were Walter attending Members of the The family and family were present a to Hospital Canon Moore Smith of Jamaica has been conducting the worship services at St Paul s Anglican Church recently while Rev Is in Jamaica Shower for Janet Henderson planned to take look at the were on display and many past the present and enjoyed looking through them future of church A year banner made by Randy enjoyed a The choir composed of Unit Two of the and he Niagara members who sang In It during placards made by the Sunday Leadership Conference of the the leadership of the late Miss School were on the walls Anglican Church held at the Kathleen Coombs sang two The workship service was University or Waterloo selections with Mrs Elaine Inspirational and the recently Crawford as organist A solo fellowship Inspiring a very part inoneof theanlhcms was successful day to remember taken by Mrs Ruth many years The Teen Choir ting the future sang two Sympathy Is extended to Mr selections accompanied by and Mrs Murray Laird on the Terry on his guitar death of Murray sister A For Our An Olive Mrs Harvey was responded to of Kingston recently She had by various groups of the celebrated her birthday a church Reading parts in the few months ago She was litany were the congregation predeceased by her husband the choir Mrs May Harvey Both Oliver and her who represented those who husband Harvey were raised have been members for the full in They arc survived years the elders and by one daughter Rosalie executive members and this Houghton of Kingston and year Confirmation class four grandchildren Douglas representing the future Heather Andrew and In the Introduction of special Stephanie Houghton guests present were several A graveside service and former ministers of the interment was held In church Rev and Mrs Edgar Cemetery on Wed Gill of Ingcrsoll Rev Lloyd ncsday August of Clarkson Rev and Mrs C of Toronto Lloyd was Also present were Mrs Alex presented with a gift by Bill Cowan of Brampton and Mrs during the worship Roy Irwin and daughter Mary service at Norval United of Milton widow of the late Church on Sunday August 31 Rev Irwin in appreciation of his work as The Ihrce former ministers treasurer of the church for the present have all left the past four years Mr and Mrs ministry Rev and Hnlln on are now teachers Rev moved from Georgetown to GUI has retired because of 111 Sussex New Brunswick health Rev Alex Cowan of Brampton wbb unable to at The Couple United Church tend as he had a speaking started off their fall activities engagement as head of the with a com roas at he home Canadian Bible Society in this of Mr and Mrs Ken Rcld on area Thursday evening September The oldest person present with over In attendance was Mrs Frank Hustler or and enjoying the fun Brampton who celebrated her Win birthday this year Sympathy is extended to The youngest was 18month Miss Margaret Russell on the death of her brother Jim daughter of Mr and Mrs John Russell In a Toronto hospital and a of following a lengthy illness The Mrs Dorothy McLean funeral was held on Tuesday Following the service lunch September the McClure was served in the basement Jones Funeral Home Premier in town honourable mention at the convention among thousands of entries Mary was lucky and won a Sunbeam Mixer at the convention Mary is a student at the School lor the Deaf at Milton where she Is taking Food Service Mrs Irwin and Mary keep supplies of Ihe Trl paints and materials at their home in Mil on where those who are Interested In this hobby con get their supplies Tilt- 111- II I l75 IS v- WvNXsVN pitched In and dug with their hands until they had all three released The youngest boy was unconscious and was rushed to London hospital where he spent a week Terry and the other boy were taken by ambulance to a nearby hospital and later released If the Mcnnonite group had not arrived Just when they did there was no way that Mr and Mrs and their daughter could have dug the three burled young folk out in time to save their lives While the fight to save his life was going on Terry was picturing swim when the all the relatives his funeral It was a very terrifying experience for all of them Terry who still experiences a little difficulty In breathing started at Agricultural CollegeonMonday September realizing that he Is a very lucky man and all the rtlon and his knew Id it still A couple of ago who will be IB next son of Mr and Mrs Gordon was visiting with a family in Simcoc Mr and Mrs Humphrey a daughter and two sons who had moved there from on Lake Erie The two both joungirthan Terry wire relaxing on the beach bank on which Ihcy were lying cued in completed burying them the There had been two days of rain In the area which had weakened tin sand bind Mr and Mrs Humphrey and frantically tried Meniionltes arrived on the family agree that It li a scene for a picnic all miracle that he is olive today Ely Alicia Scott Mr and Mrs D Lindsay opened their home to friends and neighbours to honor Janet Henderson with a miscellaneous shower on Wednesday August About guests arrived to enjoy euchre The winners were Mrs Grelg and Mr Ben Case Sisters Sheila and Laura Ottawa are guests at Mr and Mrs Mrs J Hull and children of List owe I visited her mother Mrs Campbell recently Mr and Mrs Ian Car mlchacl and family visited the J Stulls this past weekend Mr and Mrs J recently arrived home after four years at the Canadian Ebassy In Tokyo They visited helped Janet open the many her sister and Mr Scott beautiful and useful gifts A July rain fall was 1 inches 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