Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 21, 1981, p. 2

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Norval Villagers visit Six Nations By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent The Women Instl along with the Community Club enjoy cd a bus trip Friday Our first stop was Brentford where members and friends Some ate at Mothers Pino or the the younger memb ers favored McDonald we toured the craft 30pm at the Forest Theatre enjoyed a pageant depleting the life of E Pauline Johnson tho Indian poetess This la the 33rd annual pageant and portrays her life from a small child up to the time of her death at the ago of S3 Among the highlights were the two poems she recited The Song My Paddle Sings and The Cattle Thief Several Indian dances were demons and the audi was asked to Join In the last one when suveral people from Norval took part Their costumes headdress were very colorful and the evening was perfect for silting out doors We arrived back at the community centre a but happy bunch thanks to Tylers Bus Lines of Acton for a safe trip United Church ccs resumed In August and member enjoyed buffet lunch and fellowship at the after tho service Aug Coming up this Sunday following the church service a visit to Creek Pioneer Village is planned Sympathy is extended to the Grasby family on the death of their sister Colleen Mary Bccby who passed away at Peel Memorial Hospital Aug She Is survived by her husband and three children The funeral was from Brampton Archdekin a Home to Cemete ry MONSTER WEEK WRAPUP celebrate the end of Manlier Week The children became as the children from all three MAD Robert Utile In acquainted with each other Friday mom log before their A ton and Centennial and Park In Georgetown Joined to spree and swim to Fairy Lake Community Ballinaf Glen picnic for WI families By Mrs JOHN Herald Correspondent Aug was a perfect day for the family picnic of the Women Institute when Dad and kids came too and enjoyed the lovely home and surround of Mr and Mrs John Hunter In the Glen At 12 p a bountiful lunch was eaten under the trees on the lawn the salads and desserts were At Mr and Mrs James McPhnll started the races Boys and girls under five Glenn Girls and over rendu Wilson Men and over Tom Wilson Men and ladies race Mrs F M Wilson and son Tom Ladies kick the shoo Marl lyn Bird Men Tom Wilson Water balloon race John and Marion Hunter won by Ellen McGowans team Nail driving ladles Irene Hunter Men Bruce McClure Winner of jelly bean in Jar contest Mrs M Bird Through the kindness of Mr and Mrs Ron a Furniture at ARC Industries Herald Special High quality lawn chair re Is being done by handicapped employees from ARC Industries in Hornby But this summer they are working out of Hills Rewebbing a summer project made through a Federal Pro ject grant ARC Industries one of the services of the North Association for the Mentally enabled ARC to move the operation to ate roomleruarters In the old Sunshine School in Hornby The project is supervised by one of four students hired by NHAMR for the summer Gordon a handicap ped employee who lives Indep endently in Georgetown exp lains that the old webbing Is stripped from the chairs which are then drilled for Retarded has offered webbing chosen by the g services for many years to be installed along with a variety of packag ing light assembly salvage and other subcontract work for local Industry This summer a grant has ARC trains and- supports handicapped men and women like Mr to work as independently and productive ly as possible says Rhonda Patterson Vocation al Director Hills giv es challenging and valuable work experience to the three to six adults working here At the same time it s a good deal for local residents who prefer to pay so to a chair or for a lounge rather than the steeper coat of buying a new chair said Mrs Patterson The service Is used by residents from all over North with the George town Legion vlnf very strong support by collecting and deli vering large numbers of lawn chairs said Edith daughter of the Hunters 1 the children were able to have a grand swim In their pool as they splashed and for an hour before going home Thanks was extended to John and Marlon for sharing their home also to daughter Ellen for the use of their pool and Jim and Marlon McPhall for conducting the races It was so nice to have those dear friends Charlio and Jean Austin from at the They always add a right touch to the day During the last of July Mr and Mrs Fred Nurse Mr and Mrs James Carney and Mr and Mrs Bruce spent a few days with Mr and Mrs McClure In their cottage at Port Carling While there they celebrated Mrs Carneys birthday with a cake and lots of good wishes Award in store for worthy contribution Herald Special The Association for Early Childhood Educations branch will this year recognize and honor one Individual from Hills who has made a significant contribution tow Improving the quality of life for young children in the area The Childrens Service Pin will be presented at the Assoc latlons general meeting Oct 31 at the Centennial Manor In Milton in order to not only recognize the recipients achievements but also to Ins pire others to continue to children The recipient of this pin will alio be honored as a guest at the Provincial wide Childrens Service Awards Dinner being held In Toronto Oct IS at the Skyline Hotel It Is the feeling of many that those who have dedicated lives to bettering the care and education of young children have not received sufficient recognition of their efforts The Association hopes that this presentation will provide the initial steppingstone N can be submit ted by Individuals organizat ions associations agencies and institutions In If you are Interested In nominal tog a local citizen for the Children a Service Pin please contact Doran at for a Nomination Form and submit completed form to Karen Sheremeta Soulhview LSK IPs before Septemb Asphalt for Acton Capital Paving of Guelpb has been awarded the contract to pave the Acton Arena parking lot The company has offered to do the job at a cost of about cheaper than the nearest bidder The project will include extensions to the parking area LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SUMMER BRAMPTON BRAMALEA CENTRES MonSptl4lh 30 Consecutive Wax 30 Consecutive Weeks ALL COURSES ARE INCOMETAX DEDUCT ABLE AND INCLUDE THE ROAD TEST Young Drivers off Canada Schoolmates come to visit from Oral Roberts Jill Mary Evans School of Dance Principal Mrs J Evens LHAD S T D Applications are now being accepted for children of four years of age and up to learn the Royal Academy of Dancing method of classical ballet Commencing in September the lessons will be held at St Johns United Church St Georgetown Examinations are taken In the A method but stress is placed on enjoyment of musical Inter pretatlon mime and national dancing as well as on good sound ballet technique Classes will also be offered to adults wishing to participate in Beginners Ballet For appfy In witting to Mn St Georgetown or phono 8775756 Mr and Mrs J Thomas had several house guests this past week Among them were Daniel Myers of Idaho and John Martin from Hanover Ontario both school Mends their son Byron from Oral Roberts University In Tulsa Oklahoma Also visiting was Joanne Welsbrod of Begins A special poo breakfast buffet was given in their honor as Jane of the Georgetown Pipers provided music with her bagpipes Further guests included Vera Cascara and who were guest of their daughter Holly for an after noon luncheon Wednesday A most pleasant week of enter Save Mils Summer with HOME POOL OUTLET HOME POOL SERVICE Your Mursatt Dealers FREE DELIVERY KG STABILIZED CHLORINE KG PUCKS KG SHOCK 4499 LITRES ALGACIDE 4 LITRES MURIATIC ACID Solar blankets Filters Automatic Vacuums Replacement Parts Ladder Maintenance Kits Games FOR SERVICE SATISFACTION CALL JOE 8775077 BOB 8779101 or LANGS FEED MILL CO LTD Laws Garten Ferobtn 0aHasMM3ijautts FACTORY OUTLET COMPLETE LINE OF ENERGY SAVING WINDOWS ft DOORS THE PLACE TO SAVEI MOUNT VIEW BO UNITS GEORGETOWN PHONE 8T71188 DfUVEALfTTLE SAVE A LOT AT ynw HOME OF THE WEEK 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