Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 22, 1975, p. 10

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Pago HERALD October ISIS Norval will ait to hear report Dorothy Marie Carney tape business la time However after the reporta of the water com- sitting all while mlttee for the Com- were on It Is Association received good that there la action good from Dick Halloo Kill councillor on the rolling again regional government Mr reported that at regional meeting on Wed nesday October is a resolution that the regional government will proceed under the xtby the municipality and not the province A provincial grant of up to percent of the total coats of the project will be available The baa now gone Tbey may accept the plana aa drawn up by the firm of Proctor and or tbey may want to do their own Now all the of the village have to do la wait for the report from the mini try of the environment and hope that they will give It their Im mediate attention In the meantime more and mora well In the village are either out of water or o low water to be purchased by the Many other are plagued with polluted welli have water but Ita not fit to drink The Community Association have not stopped their fight for Immediate action and are doing all they can to apeed up the proceeding ticket are well They called As I Recall can be purchased from any of The devotional on the executive thanksgiving wsi given by Mrs Van Community dub The Aimlvertaryqullt waa gathered at the new home of on display Ita all finished Mr and Spencer Wilton except for a little hemming for a party on The committee in charge of Monday evening October the evening consisted of Mrs Spencer and Kay were Anne Wilton Mrs Deanoa presented with a plant for their Cleave Mrs new home and an evening of and Mrs Mans playing cards followed by Lunch and a social time ended lunch and a social time was the enjoyable meeting enjoyed Norval United Church A program for women under Young Peoples group recently the Hilton Hills held a bowling party In called Take A Break Is Brampton after which tbey being held In United met at the home of Cindy and Church every Wednesday Carol Held for a social time morning Tha program In- On Sunday evening October IS dudes exercises led by Carol met at the boms of Terry McMurray and topics of Id- Wayne and Mary Lou Laldlaw Visitors were present from four neighboring churches Following the meeting lunch was served and a social time teres to women such as arranging dried flowers recipes a talk by a woman lawyer on wills A few area ladles are taking advantage of this Unit One of Norval United Church Women met at the borne of Mrs Dan Way on Thursday afternoon October IS with Mrs Dorothy McLean presiding She opened the meeting with a Thanksgiving poem followed by prayer The roDcall was answered with a Thanksgiving thought Mrs May Cleave gave the devotional on one of the of the Bible Miriam I May gave a vera interesting history of tin womens groups In the church Pint they called the Ladies Aid then the Womens Association com I with the and later the United Church The thankofferlng meeting where they enjoyed movies a singsong and a com and wiener roast They meet every other Sunday evening may want lO own iuiuiuuuii uraautiQ mHm survey Or they may with to Association are busy making and report that they of Union Presbyterian Church VZL far It II tH In parsonage ana UK INSTALLATION NIGHT The Peace Rose Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star held their installation night last Friday evening Officers for the 197378 term are front row left to right Margurite Splelvogel Associate Matron Margaret Buchanan Worthy Matron Herbert Preston Worthy Patron Centre row left to right Jean Assistant Conductress Dorothy Calder Treasurer Evelyn Moseley Secretary Grace McDonnell Conductress Back row left to right Dorothy Pyatt Chaplain Joyce Gosling Warder Heather Thompson Electa Fran Esther Roberta Thompson Adah Hilda organist and Fogal Martha Missing from the photo are Gerald Associate Patron Christine Marshal and Jean Ruth Reunion number 57 changes in the present plana So until the regional government bears from the ministry of the e regarding the plans the public meeting has been postponed for the present No final an swers can be given at this time so It would be rather frustrating to the residents The meeting will be held when the report from the ministry of the environment is received are finding It quite interesting It is a six week program Unit Two of Norval United Church held a very interesting meeting at the borne of Mrs Betty Walker on Wednesday evening October with Mrs Edna Murray presiding Mrs Walker spoke on her work as a social worker at the Vanler Centre for Women In Battery Association which will be nek on Sa October at the King Edward Hotel in Toronto What makes Ben a little Ben has lived In Georgetown unusual among the other men since when he and four In the Battery Is that Ben army buddies purchased the has not missed one of these property on which Ben now has reunions in the years the bis home Rudy J sines Klngsburgb Gordon Smith and myself bought 103 acres of this farm land This was right after the depression so needless to say the price we paid would be shocking If compared to todays high prices Anyway from the year we purchased the boys and their families would come out here on weekends and for summer holidays A great deal of the original property has been resold and all three of my partners have passed away So here I am I retired In this bouse In This Is the original farmhouse for this property for It Is some 140 odd years old explained Ben Ben la years old now Silting In an old wicker chair with two portraits of his grandparents on the wall directly behind nun an old upright piano on his left he began to relate some of those years of overseas battle Well to start off with the 43rd Battery was recruited In Guelph Just BO years ago by Colonel David father plana for their first annual dance to be held In the Credit Valley Club formerly the Riviera on Friday evening November Tbey have the Country Classics band booked to provide the music Then will be a buffet lunch included In the price of the tickets selling for 10 a couple and there will be a cash bar It takes money to run any so the dance waa Brampton after which she planned aa a moneymaking snowed them new project projectuwellasa community of selling crafts and antiques The regional government activity it is hoped the She has turned the back part of have the heir venture successful Pat the lovely old farm home but this the first time Patterson Is chairman of the formerly the wood shed Into a tbey have had to deal with this committee making plans for room where she has many type of project so all the red dance He reporta that craft and for sale It Arm over arm be was Out of the men the can Just see and meet guiding himself along that Battery recruited there are some very old and dear about veterans still alive friends Twentyfive of them will be Joining Ben in the reunion It will be a time when the men of Some of my lifelong the Battery can once friendswereformedoverseas again sit down together talk You developed great friend- over some of the unpleasant ships during loose times but mainly the times friends you will always remember and love when eluded Ben Case VMS was held In the church on Thursday evening October 15 with Mrs Jack McDonald in the chair and Mrs Lloyd Davison secretary Mrs Roy Thompson and Mr William Hunter Jr of the Home Jr of the devotional and Mrs Norman Special Interest Mrs Kay Wilson gave a report of the recent executive meeting of the church Mrs Shaw and Mrs Guy Wilson assisted the hostess in serving lunch while a social Jimmy reached corner and all of a sudden I beard Ben Ben the fence Is gone theres no more fence now what will do With that Ben chuckled a twinkle of happiness in his eyes Only to prove that the war can remembered at such as their Ion times Joyfully leaves It will beat good things that happened during the war In fact whenever I do think of the war I always try to think of the pleasant happy times not the miserable times stated Ben Thus be sat back somewhat more comfortable than before and began to relate one or two of those more pleasant happy times We the Battery celebrated three Christmas together two In France and one In Belgium This Is where we got the Idea of holding reunions In the form of a meal I still remember that first Christmas dinner the Battery bad together The first one was held In an Ammunition pit In France There was nothing fancy about It we pretty well had Utde a now weUlnto their current horns with the starlings of si nt were Doug ind Carol flower pot hanger and the Bum Another Is being planned for the Halloween weekend ana Mrs Nevms gave the dedication time was enjoyed prayer Miss Anne Puckering played a piano solo Jesu Joy of Mans Desiring The guest speaker waa very Interesting Ms Marlon Williamson of Toronto showed slides and told about her work with Crossroads She had been to Zambia under the Crossroads program where she had with the women there She had to pay own transportation costs but she enjoyed the work SAT OCT Gordon Arena Jaycettes dont- Verj -Best- waste anytime The Georgetown Thomas Everyone went nam couple for the are now well into their current noma with the of a l and already theyve flower pot hanger and the and Just good old tin That Si Important first Christmas but I remember well the time and the feeling hi Jaycettes from si over the bid at the Jaycettes fall board meeting In to host the Spring Training great number of his happier the times be was on a day It A party was at Laurie Barrows home on October 1 which also marked the first ways and project for the year to fallow Include a Graffiti Dance irti ir hoiit ap training dealing with November at the Credit In late August the Jaycettes obtained by calling of John McCrae the author of Klngsburgb and myself were at Of course the In Flanders Fields Col on a twoweek leave The one to formulate Santa servee wl McCrae was a grand old day wo met Wo Americans lfor to current At Be yea we imfortunatelv were never who treated us llberallv ij we unfortunately were never under his direct command However we did attend his funeral as a kind of a tribute I guess began Ben In February of we who treated us quite liberally Later on that evening we were walking back to our hotel or should I say trying to find our hotel and Jimmy wanted me to take his arm and sort of guide the middle of the road and I landed in France where we wanted no part of him So be served with the 3rd Canadian Division I was years old fence which was along the side when I enlisted and I one of the road of the older of the boys During the war I was a rearrank buck gunner continued Ben the next meeting in Anyone needing a suit should September tbey discussed keep the In mind their plan of action and budget in midSeptember the for the new year and adopted assisted the the same in the planning of their bar- At the end of that meeting all becue A roaring fire was built enjoyed dessert and coffee to keep the steaks and keep served by hostess everyone but un snarling A fortunately the weather still demonstration was the forced everyone Indoors where program for the October they nevertheless enjoyed a meeting held at Marilyn good time dancing and playing LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY formerly Packers SPECIALIZING IN Custom Slaughtering Free killing Cut Wrapped To your specifications 15c lb By experienced Butchers We Buy We Slaughter YOUAVE BABY BEEF SIDES BEEF HINDS VEAL SIDES Cut and wrapped to your specifications All meat govt inspected MISSED ONE IN YEARS Ben Case of Georgetown will be attending the reunion of the Battery In which he served during the first World War Ben Is the only veteran of the Battery who has attended each and every one of the reunions Simpson resigns A letter of resignsilon from Mary Simpson from the Recreation Advisory Com- Mrs Simpson stated that mittee for Wards 3 was she Is presently too busy to read at a recent general ad- devote the time she feels ministration committee necessary to properly fulfill meeting her position She also wanted Doug recreation to make It very clear that she director for the town of Hilton Is still very Interested In the Hills pointed out that the working of the recreation advisory committee plained Mr Colllson LIMESTONE ALL SIZES A B GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST Halton Hills Recreation Department presents another unify Service Program Be Piano Classes Because of Its fixed pitch Is the Ideal Instrument with which to start Instrumental training The students will receive a thorough grounding In a piano theory c sight reading and d Bar training This Is a two 2 year program with the aim of completing Grade I or better Royal Conservatory CLASS Public School TIMES- it pm CLASS FEES for the 1st week session REGISTRATION at Park School from 430530 pm on Thursday October For further information contact Mrs Dfanne IF YOURE IN A FIRE AND ITS HARD TO BREATHER j CRAWL THAT WAY YOULL STAY BELOW THE WORST SMOKE AND OASES AND YOULL HAVE A CHANCE OF GETTING- OUT LOOK KIDS I FREE RED HELMET AND COLOURING BOOK COLOUR THE CARTOONS FROM NOW TO NOVEMBER 7 ALTOGETHER ANO SEND THEM TO THE FIRE CHIEF MAIN ST S GEORGETOWN For sample colours see the big poster at your school or call 33 THE EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT THE SEIKO Seiko watches have Ihe features that help the busy executive through the most pressured day Every DX model is selfwinding and water resistant with synchronized second setting bilingual calendar and adjustable bracelet some have marresist crystals and those sophisticated Seiko colored dials We have a handsome assortment of Seiko DX watches come in soon and choose the one you think is the most handsome SEIKO GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE PHONE J

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