Bahais sponsoring disarmament speakers ACTION A THE HERALD Wednesday October It Page SUPER SUNDAY Eleven year old Kathy Johnson was of the flnt youngsters to tack into a specialty made cake promoting the Georgetown University Clubs Super Sundays Seriet The cake decorated by Gloria Robert who gave decorating to shoppers at the Foodstuffs Main Street while children outside Nurse premier breeder Jeffrey Nurse Georgetown waa named premier breeder at the west centra show Oct IB In Kitchener His Monteith Breeders Herd dominated the entries The 170head show was down In numbers of entrants for the 11 counties represented but judged as high In quality The first place mature dry cow was Elm Creft Senator exhibited by Cormdaie Farms Ltd also of Georgetown Farms Ltd Georgetown headed the four year old class with and fathered by premier sire A RotaryAnns show Rotary Anns of Georgetown present Fashions for 19B3W at the Cultural Centre 15 Nov Price Is which includes a wine and cheese reception There will be a raffle and door The main prize will be a outfit from downtown stores The commentator will be June Each of the ladles shops will hold their own mini fashion shows The Village Shop Frills Christlannes Tellers Cage Music will be provided by Ralph Uriels trio Proceeds will be used to support community work done by the RotaryAmis of Georgetown Tickets available at downtown stores or 8779343 For info Jennifer Page For more than a cen members of the Banal Faith through out the world have been actively pursuing world peace With this goal in mind the Bahais of Halton Hills are spon soring a public meet ing that will feature both and speakers The theme Waging Universal Peace the Global Challenge will seek to convey the understanding that peace Is a positive attainable condition of society and that Ing educated to world- requires the recognition the oneness of mankind and the dignity of the vidua The guest speakers are Mrs Hannah New combe Mr Norman McLeod and Mr Murray Elliot Mrs Newcombe Is the dent or the Hamilton branch of the World Federalists la an editor for the Journal of the Dundaa branch of Ihe Canadian Peace Research Institute Mr Norman McLeod is currently president of the United Nations Association branch In Toronto There will be an opportunity for discus sion before the meeting ends and refreshments will be served The meeting will be held at the Hills Cultural Centre in Georgetown November I at Everyone Is invited to attend Family Seniors discuss China The beautiful weather brought many seniors out to ihe second meeting of the Golden Club held at the V Meetings first and third Tuesdays at 11B P Some discussion took place about future plana Secretary and Treasurer gave their reports Madge Whitfield of Terra world traveller who spent May In China showed slides she had taken It opened up new horizons to many seniors A social half hour with tea coffee and sandwiches brought the meeting to a close Volunteers would be appreciated to give some seniors a ride Phone Shirly Gray 877 New members are welcome Aft BORA VEL PLUTO SOU BUff HAINES 3 DURHAM ST Barry D 8776948 More than SO of St Johns Women gathered In the Church Hall Mon day Oct 17 for a social hour autumn Thank offering meeting President Ruth Kelly welcomed the ladies and called on the Trl S group to conduct the worship service The theme was In keeping with the topic of the evening Caring for the TermlnaUy III Nora and nor Scarth led In the worship assisted by soloist Sharon Jacques and pianist Janet Duval Jean Getty was sur prised to be presented with a corsage and a Life Membership pin In theUCW Ruth Kelly conducted the presentation on behalf of Jeans mother who wanted to honor her daughter for her con tribution to her church and community and her loving care of her mother Ruth Kelly introduced our speaker Karen who Is Volunteer Coordinator or Hospice In North Halton Ori the word Has pice meant a way station for travellers In Middle Ages thus often sick or dying tra vellers were helped In 1976 the first Palli ative Care Unit was established in the Royal Victoria Hospital In Montreal It is funded entirely by public and private grants donatt and course fees Organized scarcely three years ago in North already it has helped many to cope with terminal Illness or the loss of a loved one Latimer re minded the ladies of our annual evening bazaar Wednesday Nov at pm Ourasslstantmlnl Marjorie Ostrand- closed the meeting with a benediction BE PROUD BE PART OF IT SHOP HILLS The Optimist Clubs of North Halton present TV BINGO Every Tuesday at 600 pm Tuns In To Halton Cable 4 Chn 4 to Youth Communltr Business Insurance My business is putting together Ideas to help you conserve and protect the assets you ve built up in your business In addition I can show you ways to minimize taxation when transferring your business assets to someone else BRIAN Suite Bus fj Ras Mutual Life of Canada LONG LANE ORCHARDS GEORGETOWN Mcintosh O77 LONG LANE ORCHARDS Km Trafalgar MOUNTAINVIEW 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