Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 24, 1983, p. 8

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Pages SEC ION A THE Wednesday August the HERALD Community Ballinafad Student completes German exchange 50 YEARS TOGETHER and Bird celebrated their wedding anniversary at the Knax Church wllh more than friends and relatives who showed up for a roast beef dinner and afternoon tea parly The Birds both raised on Nerval area far mi are now happily retired and living on Maple Avenue photo Norval Toronto bus trip to grandstand fly SMITH Herald Correspondent Tom Bandy was welcomed on Sun day when he took his regular place In the pulpit for ihc church service Just children out to hear the the minister had prepared for them but the grown present enjoy d it as the message he had which was appropriate for this lime of tht year His g remarks were After hoi days we can return with vigor the tasks which lie ahead Church bervlec will be at thi regular lime next Sunday Aug but the following Sun Scpl Ball raffld service will be cancelled on account of he Labour Day week end holiday Bob Pinker ton provided Ihc organ music to the hymns We arc always glad lo welcome back former residents and friends One or these was Mr Jim Kirk wood who a few years ago was store keeper and owner of the Chopping Mill He was the guest of Eileen and Ernest McEncry last week Glad to be able report that Mrs Mary is making good recovery a I her home from recent surgery on her legs Also happy to know Mrs was released on Saturday from Ihe Georgetown Members the fair board I members quests at the CNE list day evening for Grandstand show Queen of the s of was chosen Miss or 19B3 There other programs as well including the Arabian It Show The was perfect and an enjoyable evening was had by all AT THE LIBRARY Parents asked what theyre willing to pay Starting August the Hills Public Libraries will ask parents using the children to complete a short questionnaire form Library staff arc assuming that in Ihe future some library sponsored programmes will have lo become cost recovery By taking part in the study residents will have the opportunity lo library staff as to the of children programmes they are wiling to pay for While the first port of the questionnaire deals with programmes involving library personnel questions on Ihe latter portion pertain traditional story programmes conducted by library staff members Attendance at these programmes is miled with benefits being solely derived by a small percentage of the community who are able to participate Like other community agencies the library is being forced to seek out sources of outside tax based revenue Thus there is pressure to finance even ihcse programmes on a cost recovery basis The information gathered this question will be used by the library board in future planning and budget preparation KA WILSON Herald Correspondent Women Inst and Community Club a bus trip to a Agricultural Grandstand Speclacu last Thursday The main feature of the eve ning was the twelfth annual Miss CNE fin a Is Queen of the Fair Pageant 1383 with 105 fair queens from all o Ontario competing Spencer rep- resenting fall air was chosen Miss for 1983W and off with numer prizes including the use of a Chrysler car dur her reign a cheque a set of luggage a sportswear ensemble a watch and a complete Sisters Sheridan Laurie MacDonatd Otto graduated with honours in Bus in ess Administration Accounting recently Laurie is now married f living in Kingston Brenda MaDonald graduated with honours In Intensive Secretarial Studies recently Is now a memb er of the office staff at Ltd in Brampton Laurie and are daughters of Edgar and Dons Mac Donald or Sarah St George to set of Encyclopedia The program also In eluded the Family Brownslngers an Arab ian horse show Ihc Black Stallion the Young Canadians singers and ten sets of square dancers One of the sets was the Pine Valley Square Dancers of Georgetown Mem Included the Mac Arthurs Cunninghams and the Gib sons It was an Interest and enjoyable even United Church had student minister Wendy Hansuld speak on The woman at well Sunday Rev Walter Ridley held a baptismal service for Brian and Charlene children Brad ley and Tern Lynn Mr was baptised at the same service Former Georgetown era the Bludds are now living In Edmonton where Brian is stationed with the Canadian Arm ed Forces Special guests at the service were Terry and Marlnla of Georgetown and Lome and Maureen McGuire of Pembroke Following the church service a picnic lunch was enjoyed at Ihe Rid leys Get well wishes to Spencer Wilson of who is a patient at Peel Memorial Hosp ital in MUSIC LESSONS Learn To guitar PIANO BANJO DRUMS BASS GUITAR And Now ORGAN LESSONS Onion Odor To get rid of of onions on your water over them rub soli and rime If you feel like this in the morning You need one of these for the night The Sierra Prices only manufacturer can offer Find out what the Halsey Waterbed can do for you We were pleased to welcome back He I ten Schwa rx on August from Germany She spent I wo months as a languageexchange dent working In a Baltic seaside resort She spent a week In London slaying friends there wham she met at her summer job year when she was camp counsellor al Sparrow Lake near The friends were kind enough lo show Hell en all the prominent places in London From on she went lo visit her parents home town Hanover in Germany while there she called to see her grandparents She went lo Berlin for third time as she was greatly pleased with the beautiful shops there She accompanied her friends and did some shopping Hellen spent two days In Denmark and was really Impressed wllh the country houses and narrow roads through villages there It was a great and enjoy able experience for She made many new friends like Ihe six other girls working as exchange students They were from Fin land Denmark France and Germany Onarriv back said There no place like home However her stay was short as she went back to work again for three more weeks at Sparrow Lake Camp returning Aug In September she will return to the University of for her semester on language studies LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SUMMER EVENING COURSE 1 6 Mountainview Road South You only learn to drive once doit right IN GEORGETOWN 8770751 Young Drivers of Canada HOME OF THE WEEK SPACIOUS SPLIT LEVEL HOME DESIGN OFFERS FOUR BEDROOMS DOOMS FACTORY OUTLET Wood Alum DOOM ALUM STORM N THEPAfT TO SAVF ESL CARPENTRY Sp HOME RENOVATIONS I 878 ELECTRIC WHOLESALE CENTRE Hilton I oc selection itues EXTRA tar rtaotOnknt Armstrong Am We lie 4592334 HOW IN GEORGETOWN a THIS RESERVED FOR YOUR AD 8772201 r i A I Tel This split level horn design It lulled to the mad I urn frontage residential building lot and provides In BOO square St wallarranged finished Moor area on lit two levels The exterior Is finished In channel siding and veneer wllh charming bow window and shuttered upperlevel windows The root could be finished In shakes or more shingles Plans tor design No 1B35 may be purchased either by Ihe single est at a cost or at a liveset package economically priced at 00 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