Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 20, 1983, p. 9

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SECTION A THE HERALD Tuesday December Page A festive mood in Ballinafad to Ihete hard working the Gergetowa Kathy Coulter Bryan Day Kalerberg Hick Optlmbt Cab campaign to build a at Georgetown Jim John John Gray and centre John and District High School well underway Honored last week they Peyton The lift will aid alDdenta at Georgetown High a left to right Belty Perry Shirley move to and classes The campaign has raised so far Astro Advice Urge crowd attend ed the Christmas dance at the community centre Sat night Everyone teemed to be In a festive mood danc ing to the excellent music provided by Gary Pools orchestra Some ware given out to a few lucky couples It ail added up to be an enjoyable even ing for all Sorry to bear Mrs John is in Brampton hospital where she is to undergo surgery Mr and Mrs Lea had a family get together at their home over the weekend It was a pleasure to see Sheila Susan and Marlon out to church on Sunday with their mother Christmas Communi on was observed during the church service Sim- day The Sunday School scholars grouped In a circle in the front of the church the minister lit the advent candles and explained what each one represented The Junior Choir again sang which added to the service It was announced that the Christmas Eve ser vice at the church would be at There win also be a church service Christmas Day beginn ing at the regular time a m Drivers needed The Arc Angels floor hockey team of Hills require volunteer drivers to help transport team members from Acton Georgetown and Milton to their practices Monday nights In The mentallyhandicapped players practice from JO For more information call Terry LaldlawtiMBM Never failing HANDs Never flagging nor falling even during holidays the Hills Action for Nuclear Disarmament group HAND will meet dnyDecMt7 30pm In Trinity United Church Acton The What will Happen to Canada In a Nuclear War will be shown All welcome Last minute Christmas gifts ConUnaed from page must remember hat they like things that will enhance their appear ance such as fashion able clothes and other electrical gadgets that will pamper and pre serve them These sophisticated intellects would enjoy book Trivia Pursuit or perhaps backgammon They would alio elate a free pus to a fitness center The children like strategy games glamour dolls walker radios mini pool tables view masters or crayoln art center For the fa Carole Matthews Dear Carole My daughter Paula who is a Leo by the way and myself a Taurus have really been at each others necks for the post few months This Is not like her nor like me or will we settle things ourselves I really do not want the tension to continue as we used to be very close A Harried Mom Dear Harried Mom I only have to know your astrological signs to be aware of your problems Both you and your daughter are stubborn In your own ways and now as you are both assessing your life styles the problems are beginning to start Your daughter is a very free person and needs to express herself in her home and work environments You are very stubborn take this construct vely not personally and need to see things through both her eyes and your eyes This is certainly not easy but if you will both sit down at the right time and talk things and ideas out you will be floe Your daughters career Is going to require a lot of travel and time away from home give her this willingly and she will always return as the has a lot of Cancerian signs in her this being a home sign Your Virgo signs are coming through too strong and too fast for her to follow or understand I feet lhat if you both back up a few spaces you will be back together as mother and daughter and friends Dont analyze her at the moment just listen and she will do the same SCARFACE sat shew SSL Chrtilmn Evt CLOSED S snsilwweatf NEXT WEEK 0ns s SUDDEN IMPACT Tfiura Sun Day ens Dsih DISNEY SHOWED Tbnn Em HOP Set Chrttlmii Sun SUDDEN IMPACT BIG WEEK Stirring JolsAnfmrt THE MAN WHO LOVED WOMEN SstSimmsttlsjt 2ND WEEK JOHN OLIVIA TRAVOLTA NEWTONJOHN si your life you must keep Id mind that theyre Intense and secretive so nothing too personal It should be something that requires thought and love They usually like good books about history art music and On the personal side a silk lounging outfit pipe or Jewel box They usually like conserva and art work however stick to earthy colours as they prefer subdued quality with such things as Trivia Pursuit electron ic chess backgammon VCR units or comput ers They also Ilka Items made of sterling silver For the children Light Bright Lego chemistry Family suspense Perhaps a brass book mark record or favorite movie for their VCR The children like Instru ments books suspense games walkie talkies and tape decks Saglttarlans are cru saders philosophers and gamblers Theyd like a race horse fast car or vacation If these are beyond budget maybe a sports item or personalized darts They would also enjoy a subscription to a travel or lottery ticket For the child a model race car set or strategy game such as Battleship They would also like GI Joe toys and Key cars For the Capricorn In your life you must remember that they are the workers and money makers of the zodiac They look for quality and durability In belongings Perhaps a brass letter opener for their desk or something for their library not flamboyant flash For the child building toys play don train sets models Invest ment games woodwork Aquarians like to be inventive and original They deal with the higher mind and need to stimulate themselves or anything can take apart and put back together Remember that Pisc es lean toward the unique and unusual A book of poetry or danc ing shoes would do Maybe tickets to the theater an odd Corrections On page of the Dec 14 Herald the starting date for the Lung Association family asthma program was Incorrect The correct date la Jan For more Information and registration call On a page story in the same paper mention was made of a car striking the Lions Memorial arena The article meant to say the Memorial arena named after our war veterans Bombs dismantled The two rounds of vintage ammunition uncovered recently In the inventory of the regional museum were declared Inert and safe by regional police last month Working with experts from Canadian Forces Base Borden police Const TomRoduckof the regional forces explosive unit dismantled the bombsone lapound high explosive artillery shell and the other an 11pound practice round The shells will remain in the regions custody HOME NEWSPAPER OF HILLS ESTABLISHED 1866 COT so when it comes to your advertising message WHY SHOULD YOU CHOOSE THE HERALD THATS A GOOD QUESTION AND WE HAVE THE ANSWER TO IT 14000 Thats right The HERALD reaches 14000 homes every week with one vehicle and no overlap that can confuse the facts or chess game Because of their ten dency to get cold feet a nice warm pair of slippers or below 30 socks would be appreci ated For the child any thing different like a doll from a distant land a globe or maybe a harmonica or telescope When buying gifts this year please keep one thing in mind do your self and fellow Cans a favor and try to purchase products made In this country It you con shop locally too Police beat A 16year old McGU- vray Crescent George town man has been charged with the break- In Nov of a Margaret Street home regional police said five video cartridge games and a Vision worth were recovered The man appears In Milton provincial court Jpn tS Seasons Greetings everyone at the luarn THE CARPET BARN PAINT WALLPAPER LOFT Guelph Street 8779896 8771666 Boys RUGGER PANTS SCRATCH JEANS NOW Reg Scratch QWQ Jeans Cords Merry Christmas everyone from all of us at from all of us at JV CLOTHING Georgetown Mnrket Place 87 1 598

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