Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 2, 1983, p. 12

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Page THE Wednesday February 1BK3 the HERALD Community Ballinsfad Limehouse news Benefit dance The foggy weather on Sunday kepi the alien dance down for the church service but those who attended an inspiring message from the pastor The junior choir added to he service when sang a delight i anthem The community was J deeply saddened over the weekend when they learned of the death of a long time resident Mrs Agnes passed away on Sunday after noon at General Hospital Sincere is extended to he and MiLncry families Get well wishes are extended to Mrs Ada McLean who is a patient in General Mr and Mrs Leo Jam spent the weekend in Kincirdine where they visited with members of their family Mrs Bessie of Toronto spent Sunday sister Viola Shor till and accompanied her to church The benefit dance held at the community centre on Saturday night was an astounding success It was for the White family who lost their home ill con fire There were three bands In attendance who freely of Ihur and Also the community centre made avail able to hold the fret The generosity of friends and families re sulted In a goodly sum of money which was to I he Whites 1 mi chouse W I euchre Jan K McMillan mid Allen Scott lane hands were won by Jean Anderson and Pearl Brown Another euchre In this sines will be held a In the Hall Mrs Cannon enjoyed the breakfast sponsored by the Boy Scouts of Canada at St Andrew United Church Jan Thty were repre senting Women Institute one of sponsoring groups at the get better gathering Mr and Mrs TN Anderson enjoyed a motor trip lo Florida early In January NEW RECRUITS The Company had Da quo no To morn Karin tear Angela enrolment swollen by new member Thursday nigh I Fuller Hitchcock for a group between activities he new Us a Kim Marsha Tanya Tracy arc Jennifer Tina Jennifer It yon and Sara Lynn Photo Art entries are due soon With the deadline for fast approaching prlxes have been announc for S3 the lownt second annual of photo Gallery Home Sol pro prietor John Summer and local photographers Harding and Peter Jones will form the jury that evaluates all prints sub mitted according to the rule by Feb Photos chosen for exhibition will adorn lite walls of the library cultural centre gallery throughout March Mr Sornmer announced this week that an evening course in photography Shaw reaches a milestone WILSON Congratulations to Mrs J Mae on her birthday Jan Her two daughters and their husbands Jack and Marjonc Lagcrquist of Nor at and Law and Mary Lou Fines of entertained at fnmlly par ilea where her grand children her sister and brothers were all present Mrs Shawlsamemberof United Church and besides attending the United Church Women tUC W 1 meeting this past week was out to church Sunday and following the service MR MRS BRIAN wedding Herald Special Kathy Thomson and Brian Love wrote their own vows for their double ring marriage ceremony Sept IS 1982 at Trinity United Church in Acton The bride Is the daughter or Mr and Mrs Ronald Thomson of RIM Acton and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Gerald Level of Tldey Avenue in Ac Rev Gerald Rennle performed the cere with music by guitarist Dan Walker and soloist Jan Hi I Her Escorted down the aisle by her father lhe bride ware a trailing white chantllly lace gown In a Victorian style and a matching Victorian hat with fin veil She carried pink tiger while and trailing The bride was proud to wear her maternal grandmother gold heirloom bracelet Bridesmaids Linda and Judy Thomson Cathy Hansford Wendy and Carol Lovell wore long dress es of dusty rose and the maid of honor Sue Col wore a grey lop over her dusty rose gown Theycarriedplnk Irises white baby breath and grey and pink wild roses with pink trailing lace The best man Greg wore black talis ushers Blair Glenn Brooks Steven Ingham and Brian Itos kafl all wore silver talis Ann Horning Georgetown made the bridesmaids gowns and hats the brides going away outfit and the bride mother s dress A dinner and dance reception followed the Roc km Hall Ilockwood with I guests present for the pot luck dinner and the annual meeting Her many fnends and neighbors wish this fine lady continued for man more happy birth The January meeting of the Unit 1 met the home of Marion Laird last Thursday with members present The meeting opened wilh president Wil son reading poem The Privilege of Living Mabel Terry had the devotional and chose scriptures from the Gos pel of Luke and the Book of Isaiah assisted by Lcla Smith The roll call was answered by Destination of our Mission Money were read from the Van Vlict fam Mae Shaw and Guy Wilson Dorothy McLean repor led on the executive meet Agnes Miller Intro duced a study on he Mission and Service Mon overseas missions in China or Japan Inner city mission St Luke Church Toronto and the Contact Centre in Mission Hospitals from Newfoundland lo the northern coast line of British Columbia and churches In remote areas northern Ontario all are dependent on help through miss The hostess assisted by Catherine served lunch complete with a birthday cake and can dies in honor of Mrs Mae Shaw birthday and everyone sang Happy Birthday A citizen all his life Sam passed away George town Memorial Hospital on Jon He is survived by Ills wifeBctty daughters Mil ward Susan Hancock Janice and sons Greg and seven grandchild en He is the son of Mr and Mrs and brother Tom and Marjorle Tom had been In III health for some lime and their many friends extend sin cere sympathy at this time A graveside service was held Cemetery Community hud six tables tost Thursday Pink card Isabel Landry Eileen Jackson while card Marie Garfield McGilvray Lone Hands Geo Burt Lucky Draw Elsie Jarvie Com km McGilvray Alcott Nellie Lane Liz Community Club held four tables Monday night Pink card Chester Early Jean white card Russell Lucky draw Kay Wilson Committee May Members of Norval United Church enjoyed a pot luck dinner Jan when everyone partook of different Chinese prepared by the ladles of the church Dessert of various kinds of pie completed the dinner Following the dinner Paul showed slides and gave a commentary on his re cent trip to the World Youth Congress In Berlin Germany Paul said while he en Joyed every minute of his three week holiday the best part was when he landed at Toronto s Inter national Airport Canadians should appreciate more their heritage It s the best country in the world wc take too much for grant Paul said He said when lie was In East Germany the people seemed listless and sullen with no Inula live Their clothes were drab and they didn look at all happy Several favorable comments were heard fallowing the comment and slides by Grace May at the Pi negro Community Clubs meet at the homo Jan 17 Hoping for a large turnout Sunday Continued from page like Costa Rica arc fairly stable and peace ful Guatemala and Salvador are struggling with internal wars repression and extreme poverty Nicaragua is beginning a period of reconstruction and recently achieved astounding success in a nationwide literacy sadc but is suffering because of economic it by the United Miles Honduras has become the new home for thousands of refuge es from neighboring countries yel is itself Hit poorest eounlry of the group The Catholic church in Latin America has to speak out in rectnt years the poverty and repression there According and current news reports as well hundreds of tech is Is hive been killed Two hundred miss nones were forced leave in lust Ihrct she says and priests were killed In Salvador the murder of four an nuns received much publicity and the of Bishop Oscar Romero he mass shocked the Church people are considered subversive In Central America They are under on even for running leadership training pro grammes among the local people for doing so But our role is to walk the pie whn are being oppressed says Sister Amstasiu Organizers hope for a turnout this Sun day evening Families ire invited to a true Mi luck supper at before the meeting Alter the presentation Bridgehead and coffee products from Nicaragua Tanzania Sri Lanka mil be All profits from sales go directly to the cooperative farm in those counlri who grow the pro ducts Til attending will be advised of small Ihcy can take to help improve the lives of the men women and children who pick our cent bananas for Columbia a nice place to visit Continued from page J was really afraid said One the husband came slept with because the spirits had pome to visit his wife was really scared but I I understand Although there was a hospital in the town the I go there because she felt they just look her money Kathy said chickens lowed in the house fis well three dogs At flight she and the maid would gather up the chickens In a bag and throw them up Into the Jrees so they d be safe from snakes or foxes MILKSHAKES food In Colombia included rice at least Jwicc a day potatoes yuccas plantain papayas man and a small piece of meal The diet didni include many vegetables said but the fruit all grew on Ihe farm and made great milkshakes and fruit Juices Asked she would like to go back and live In Colombia Kathy said no but she would like to go back to ravel through the country Juan said he enjoyed being in Canada feeling the most at home in trcal but that he would to live In Colombia Canada World Youth was rounded by Canadian citizens Interested In the role of youth in porary society The pro gram encourages tolcr once and openness to values and ways of doing things foreign to on youth Participants arc encouraged to become as involved as possible in the life or lie Colombian community Reaching You Is Reaching Someone Special Our24hr prayer and share line is open to everyone 8530670 Tune In to 1 250 CHWO Oakville Mondays EVANGEL TABERNACLE ACTON ACCOUNTANT Phone Choose it Itrgejl Charge it ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS fluid awaits one of the two first place winners while a 1084 exhibition at House Solawaitsthcolher Tliosc prizes go to the best photo graphcr In each category color and black and white Second and third 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