19 orval twins enjoy Soccer Tour 76 Mr and Mrs Art Crawford played for the and family Bobby Michael hymns and five yearold have An interesting film Two returned home from an 18day of China was shown our of England and Scotland followed by a discussion after Norval News By Dorothy McLean accompanied the Georgetown Minor Mosquitoes Soccer Team on their Soccer Tour Ten yearold twins Bobby and Michael play on the team and although they didnt win they enjoyed playing the English and Scottish teams They played four games In the Black Pool area of England and four games in the Glasgow area of Scotland the Mrs rs of Mrs Lois and Mrs Flora MucArthur During the business the bus np was discussed and Mrs and Mrs Deannc nrc planning the trip for June Arrangements v ere mode for 15 loaves of sandwiches to delivered to Fred Victc While In England the J family stayed hotel in Black Pool They visited an aunt and uncle In London and while there saw Buckingham Palace and other historical spots In Scotland they stayed at a Youth Hostel at and enjoyed this experience They toured Castle and other spots of interest A highlight of the tour was attending the Scottish Cup Final a crowd of about DO people cheering on their earns They found his very exciting commented on the wonderful hospitality they received on the tour She said it was just great Unit Two of United Church Women met at the home of Mrs Ladlaw on Wednesday evening May 12 with Mrs Phyllis Moffnit presiding Mrs Mona gave devotional on the theme Units of the C Mr Mrs George Smith delivered the sandwiches from the Pre She nets JBTO1H3 FLORAL NEEDS 8776901 Mill SI Juila FtwStipi EaitofMilnSt served cookies Hot and coffee were provided by the Manor About IS adults com pan icd the choir and they the meditative thought and led prayer Mrs read and Mrs Elaine Reed supports sexual bill TORONTO Burlington Julian Reed gave ap proval last Thursday at Queens Park to a private members bill to protect people from discriminator because of sexual orientation or preference The was put forward in the legislature by Margaret Campbell George For people of different sexual orientation freedom and justice in the province are still smothered by prejudice While we change the laws it often lakes time to change peoples hearts Mr Reed The actions between consenting adults in private should not be the business of the state Ive said before we cannot legislate an end to discrimination and so we cant but we must lake the stand While some of us will have to stand alone some times when it comes to matters of principle think that one of the responsibilities we have Mr Reed said is with a sense of deep pride I support this resolution which is a matter of prin ciple the MPP said AS ONI dryly rrcreallon doesnt pa Monday meeting Marled on a profitable not tarinnr chairman of the top presented Mayor Tom Hill behalf the association go towards buying chain tables for the School Centre McCllvra representing the rail Board I bottom on hand to present a Mo cheque to the town which will go towards paying for the new at the Georgetown Fairground Besides the cheque Mr Mctlliary alio ei ended the first Invitation to the version of the Georgetown Fall Fair United vailed the patients In the Church mi un Manor during the evening morning in time for the noon lunch The Bowling Club The vcr3 with ended the season with a Chinese food lunch and a social banquet held at the Odd time was enjoyed fellows Hall Georgetown on Saturday May 15 The Junior Choir of catered to by the Rebecca United Church put on a Ladles musical evening at Peel A delicious hot turkey dinner Manor Brampton on Thur was enjoyed and the many evening may The awards for bowling were senior of the Manor presented President Mr Joe enjoyed the singing of the Mathews presided children very much The Following the banquet program also consisted of a dancing to the Generation singsong led by Mrs Mary Gap orchestra was enjoyed Williamson of Brampton and a couple of recitations by Don Sympathy is extended to the Crawford The Cremation of family on the death of Sam and If I Only their father Harold Smcllle and to his sister Marie Mrs Joe Murray family Mr was predeceased by wife Grace He will be missed by his many friends and his neighbours on the Town Line Congratulations to Marie Fcndley daughter of Mrs Lois and the late Fred Fcndley and John Brown who were married in St Pauls Anglican Church Norval on Saturday May 15 They will reside In Previous to her marriage Marie was honoured with several showers An aunt of the bride Mrs K Mitchell of a cousin Mrs Slmkins of Mlsslssaugn and her sister Mm Diane Taylor Norval assisted by her bridesmaid Goyle Taylor were hostesses at a miscellaneous held In the Norval School Community Centre Guests were relatives neighbours and Mrs Nellie Brown Rock wwjd was hostess for a family pantry shower The office staff of Gray Tool where Marie is employed held a miscellaneous shower and the plant presented her i purse of monej and a is adapting well to the postal code Since its introduction to Georgetown to the Ontario District Office in London where the coding is Ontario unique postal code system has been widely accepted Local postmaster Robert Burgess estimated thai percent of Georgetown residents and businesses use the postal code The statistics exclusively for businesses is even higher percent for sorted manually Dominion Seed House for Although the which like other chase of a sorting it Is still important to use codes for incoming as well as outgoing nd apart buildings which receive in excess of fifty letters daily lias its own private code the purpose of coding In the larger centres where sorting machines are used coding Is timesaving since letters which are addressed without the code must be lot great lo v Burgess who added isscntial for people writing letters lo use the code with the address and to Inform people rf their own poital code for more efficient service is according id even house numbers then again into smaller according to the of mail received Each code consists of loiter- number Idler space number letter number For example Georgetown post office CODE is L7G 3Z0 If a new subdivision is built of Die area indicating if n frc Holiday At Home WITH A By CROMAC Frae Form Vinyl Liner Pool Phone Grind Any Shape ESTIMATES alloy Hllltburgh 49 ruled Who says tits town council Hugh Me mo I AiDoclotkn for on of Hugh McFurlar inn the Associalloi presented from association to Hills Council on Monday evening May to purchase tables and for Norval School Community Centre Mystery marker The at a man who dial years ago v at found by Greg Ijit Shawn In the wreckage of building which fa be big demollihed at the corner of Mill St and Park In Although the atone was found Intuit It an accident and broke Into nix pieces The iiscrlpllon rendu In memory of Henry f Horn Junr M lor May Suffer Utile children to come unto me and forgive them not Tor of such the kingdom of and took the stone to town where 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