Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 26, 1983, p. 6

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Page A THE HERALD Wednesday October IMS the HERALD An Acton proprietor proved hat not all fash ion shows have to be alike Mary Ann Austin ner of The Fabric Shop- pe on Mill St Acton took the plunge by host her own fashion how after five years of selling fabrics and pat terns The Wednesday night show at Acton High School was fun flashy and upbeat providing oftentimes the fashions designed by McCalls Vogue and local models most of whom sewed the fas they wore ycd a variety of clothes There were outfits for fall and winter daytime after five a category called the coordinated look and children fash A special Haliowe en display by primary age school children closed the one and a half hour show Children were in eluded in the fashion show because The Shoppe sells a lot of material mothers se wing tor their offspring mostly for the daughters Mrs Austin says She felt the fashion show would be a good way lo promote her fabrics and items The idea for a show started in the spring rations really couldn t start until September when the fall patterns came in she said Each section of fash ions had a different theme music which was lively allowing the mo dels to glide down the stage to the beat Janice the models for the show while Pat Trotter who works at The Fab ric helped with the local models Invo lved LEGION LINES The Branch is now open for the registration of next year dues we want to Improve on last year standing of per cent renewals before the end of the year Tickets for the Remembrance Day Dinner 7 Nov arc now available from the Stewards jnt4 each The tickets arc limited and only per member The RemembranceDay Parade Nov ft will be held at Glen Williams at 13 noon and in Georgetown at participating in the Georgetown Parade should be at Ihe Branch by 1 30 p sharp Those wishing to order wreaths should contact Harry Brown ENTERTAINMENT in the lounge on 5a tin- day Oct will be provided by Norm Eyres SICK LIST Georgetown Hospital Tom Harlow H Allen Brampton Hospital Lome Cross Shell Hospital Gill Cumpsty LADIES AUXILIARY We had a much better attendance at our General Meeting of Oct IB but there arc still a lot of our Comrades missing we need your support so please make the effort lo attend We welcome to our Auxiliary Diane Christie who was initiated on Oct 19 We would like to see a good attendance at our Zone Meeting which is being held In Georgetown on Nov 13 at Please try to attend Congratulations to Jean Thomas and her committee on a very successful Ladles Night we had a full house and enjoyed the entertainment provided by Ventriloquist and Comedian Lucky Day Special thanks to the following people Clark Jimmy Hayes Paul and Art Lawrence who were our lovely serving ladles To Roma and Edna In the kitchen and Cord Brown who made all that delicious Spaghetti Sauce plus all the girls who worked at the games and helped at the bar The following are the last five winners in our draw BO winners Linda Mills Lynda and Linda Paul winner Merle big of was Laura Remember those of you who are going to the Barcardi Tour on Nov to be at the Branch at sharp or you will be left behind Also Nov 19 is our bazaar please contribute in what ever way you can to make this a successful day GENERAL MEETING At a Dm sharp on Thursday Nov 27 Let shave a good snowing this is where all the important decisions are made so If you are interested you should be there Georgetown Kinettes raise for research Herald Special may have gone home but not before he helped the Georgetown Kinettes raise for Cystic Fibrosis at the fall fair in September C chairperson Sheryl Savage present a cheque last Wed to Zone D C F coordinator Bob Clark of during a Kinsmen Cystic Fibrosis meeting at the Alcott Arena 198344 marks the anniversary of Kinsmen and Kinettes involve ment in Cystic Fibrosis Ihe most common lethal genetic disorder In children Thanks to improved care treatment and Intensive research WINTER IS COMING The Hills Recreation Department is looking for ski bus supervisors for the Saturday afternoon Junior ski program which starts in January Applicants must enjoy working with children and skiing Job responsibilities Include supervising the 1 children on the bus to Glen Eden assisting the skiers with their equipment and getting the children their lesson on time Ski bus supervisors are required from both the Acton and Georgetown Areas Application forms can be picked up at either Recreation Office Mill Street East Acton or James Street Georgetown Call for more Information THE GREAT OUTDOORS A mixed adult recreation Broom ball League will get underway in January Teams will be formed to play each one evening a week at the lit outdoor ice rink at the Georgetown Fairgrounds Everyone welcome whether never played before or are an expert I A fun day tournament Is planned as a wrap up for the season Register Individually or as a whole tea ml There will be a league meeting at Cedarvale Community Centre Thursday Dec 7 Plan to attend BROOMBALL TOURNEY The Recreation Department will be hosting an adult coed tournament Feb The Recreation Department will need community group involvement lo ensure success If your club or organization would like to get Involved In this special event by selling refresh merits providing children games or planning other activities to run in conjunction with ihe Broomball Tournament please contact the much has been to extend and improve the quality or life for C children in Canada In addition to several other projects lined up for the year the Georgetown Kinettes are working on their usual community fund raisers and service pro jects Included are a draw and a grocery raffle draw as well as helping the Kinsmen with the Seniors Tour of the Christmas Lights and of course the annual Kinette Toy Drive for the Good Neighbour Scr vice Plans for the Spring centre around a dinner and dance for past and present Kin couples In celebration of the anniversary of the Kinette Club of George town Recreation Department at to discuss the possibilities HALLOWEEN PARTY Participants at Knox Presbyterian Church in Acton will be having their annual en Party during regular program hours Thursday Oct AQUATIC REGISTRATION Registration for swimming lessons will be starting again soon A limited number of levels will be held twice a week beginning Nov is Registration begins Nov 7 at the Acton and Georgetown Indoor Pools Pool office hours are Monday to Friday and weekends lto4 Information call the pool during the at hours Acton 8533140 or Georgetown MILTON Cin RISKY BUSINESS DAILY 00 stmts J EDUCATING RITA LAST I DAYS FLASH DANCE DAP gHwgd THEBIGCHILL HELD OVER WEEK NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN DAILY 15PM Visitor from Quebec school readies celebration The outfits were stunning and mood was to right Pal Trotter Janice and The Fabric of Acton held a Kami model three lovely patterned Wednesday at Acton High School displaying variety of handmade dreiaei and casual wear Heraldpboto Fashion action in Acton By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent Plans are being Una Hied Tor party for Senior Public School Nov from to Organizers are hoping for good attendance by former students parents and Interested area rest dents Congratulations to Mary Lou who won the Peel Counly Dairy Princess compe tition Saturday at the Bolton Communily Centre The competition Included a threcminuto speech as well as an Balhnafad Interview The daughter of and Laid law of Mary Lou spoke on The Family Farm Judy Wilkinson of Brampton and Mary of Bolton also com Norval unit 1 met at the home of Eunice Wilson day for a dessert tun cheon Roll call was answered by a Thanks gving thought Mrs Mao Shaw over 00 expressed her thankful for living In Brampton and having never been exposed to war or strife as so many countries In Ihe world have Muriel gave the devotional on The Samaritan Woman and Agnes Miller had charge of the study Mrs Miller spoke on Nepal a small In i nous country north of India and south of China where Mount Everest is located She spoke of living condl agriculture and work there Norval community euchre had six tables Thursday Winners were Isabel Landry Muriel Miller Garfield Llx Mc Lucky draw Kay McMillan Lone Del Wallace Get your tickets for turkey supper By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Correspondent 877 MOO Church service was fairly well attended on Sunday Rev Bandy gave the first of sermons on Baptism Next Sunday Oct 30 he will give his second talk This will be follow ed by a Christian tiation Seminar the same evening This seminar Is to educate people on the current issue of Bap tism and communion policies by the United Church of Canada Everyone Is Invited It was announced that Church will hold their annual Turkey Supper on Sal evening Nov Get your ticket in advance from Eileen McEnery or Wllla AdaKlrkwoodwasthe delegate who attended the 44th annual Convention for the area with Lille Given being the It was held in the spacious building of Colonel John McCrae Memorial Branch Royal Canadian Legion Guelph on and Friday Oct There were memb ers from the fad W 1 who attended one of the beat conven tions ever There was much vlty going on in the village on Saturday with an auction tale and a church baxaar Learn to lobby The University Women Club presents Lobbying How Why When Tuesday Nov 1963 at a at Centennial School Speaker Angela Sutcliffe Status of Women All are welcome The saleal Bud Snows was well attended The lunch booth which was sponsored by Balllna fad W I was well patronized The C W bazaar held at the church was a huge success with the bake table crafts vegetab les and plants in good supply with a crowd eager to buy After their shopping spree there was Lime to relax over the teacups with tables set up In their own corner of he basement Glad to welcome home Marg who recently returned from Scotland where she visited with her mother and other lives Sorry to hear was suffering with inju ries when he was In a car accident on Sat evening We hope for a speedy recovery Mrs Slessoraltes is suffering at her home with sciatica We hope she responds to treat very soon By Mrs JOHNBELLBODDY Herald Conrespondea t Now with the chill of crisp October days I hear the sound of wild geese flying low Their honking voices fill the evening air As etched across the sky I see them go Autumn is the season of the harvests golden bounty there is beauty everywhere and our houses overflow with the good things of life It truly Is a time of cele bration and challenge Mrs of Quebec spent a weekend Expand interests Life learning and friendship arc Import ant to members of the Beta Sigma Phi Appro ximately women bel I the four chapters In Hills An international org founded in 1931 Beta Sigma Phi is for women interested In expanding their self awareness It provides cultural enrichment friendship and social ac tivities Louise Giffin became president of the Hills Council this May She has been a member of Beta Sigma Phi for IS years Although not a service recently with Jeff and Kendo Nurse and grand son Lee William Congratulations to Mrs Violet Alnsworth who is a great grand mother again her grandson Dale and wife Cindy had a daughter Oct Dent forget big night for the kiddies is coming Its a scary spooky night but fun too Jack trim your light Fairies come and dance tonight skipping tripping on the green Merry be your en For there truly an ageold magic In the night of Haliowe LOUISE GIFFIN Its memb ers also experience the Joy of helping others The Georgetown branches years old are called Phi and Delta Beta The Ac ton branches eight years old arc Thela Phi and Chi For more lion Mrs Gif fin at 8776888 FIRE BEAT Power outage Power lines were downed Thursday at 12 p on Lot IS Concession Hills Hydro were on scene already when fire fighters arrived Adryer fire caused damage and no injuries Thursday at 12 Hills firefighters responded to the call at Blvd An abandoned car stained worth of damage Tuesday after noon Hills fire fighters were called put out the blaze in the Dodge Charger at 12 in Lime- house The car was on Lot Concession The Oplim Clubs presept 7V BINGO

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