Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 1, 1985, p. 14

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lake my hut off to thu Actio They have proven thai in this of so- tailed progress you tan still maintain the charm and joy of the small town buck again soon folks We really enjoyed your visit Block parents honored Canada Wonderland will be presenting a day In recognition of Block Parent volunteers Sunday June Family and friends of Block Parents are invited to he amusement park for only per passport children under two are free Passports must be prepaid and are avail able through Ihe local Block Parent Committee Closing dates for payments and passports Is May 10 or Free fashion shows mini fashion shows are being put on at the Terra Cotta Inn May 17 and and June 14 To catch up on latest summer fashions you only have to reserve a table the Inn The shows start at p and you can call Inn at for more Information Ballinafad Baby Lisa baptized among friends WEDDING WHITES Wrlcome Wagon hosted a bridal party Sunday at the John Elliott Theatre A variety of local shops and services were featured Here one model exhibits what some brides may be wearing In he summer for their wedding Helping others overseas Two people from Halton Hills have just become fester parents of Third World children through tho Foster Parents Plan of Canada The two children helped by local residents are Itenato Aninon of Cebu Philippines and Hafez Mohamed of Old Cairo Egypt Michael Power of Georgetown is one of the foster parents other resident did not wish to release their There are Canadians who support children in he Third World as foster parents by small monthly contributions The money helps the foster child his family and his community The objective is to help the family become Independent and self sufficient Motivating your potential Burlington Interagency will hold a workshop tilled Motivation Potential and You presented by Rosalie May 15 from The location of the workshop Is Centennial Manor Petit House Auditorium Ontario Street South in Milton The cost is for members and students 17 for members Topics to be covered include personal motivation professional growth and development and others For more information call Midwife speaker Want to know about mid wives Then join the discussion May at Hill Square in Brampton The Brampton Birth Alternatives CoAlltion is getting together at p to talk about mid For further on call Sue at or Andrea at It WlNltllbl SMITH Herald Correspondent IN Mr Fond relatives and friends the church on making April birthday party llj Herald Correspondent The three area Women Institutes and Lime- house joined together to put on the April Birth day Parly at Manor It was held on Thurs Itwasmthe afternoon so besides the guests of honor many others filled the hall to the Special old time music was provided by McEnery also on Ihe program for a large on to witness Ihe ceremony for babj I Eileen Burt daughter of Mr and Mrs Harvey Burt Bandy all the children to come up while hi christen the Utile girl and to the mtaning of the The junior choir sang an before they went down to Sunday school classes Mr assisted tht mini by rending the This coming Sunday May will be the versa ry Sunday Rev Wayne Maddock chap lain of Sunnybrook Dedication service Herald Correspondent IN Several residents from enjoyed Dedication Service Tor the new building for St Andrew Church In George town Sunday afternoon They were pleased lo see Rev Don Stiles with Sheila and son Donnie also Rev and Mrs Johnston two former ministers from the Ballinafad charge will be the guest speaker Service will be at the usual time of II 45 Lunch will be served church so hose visiting may renew acquaintances and enjoy a social time together ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD 8772201 PHOTO REPRINTS arc available tor any photograph appearing in The Herald Guelph St 8772201 HELD OVER JUST ONE EOF THOSE GUYS ALL SEATS TUESDAY I Shop Acton I THERESA lOTHSTDRE THE L00KM0 GLASS DOUBLE HAPPINESS RESTAURANT 33SQUEENST ACTON outfit CARPET CORNER oh Rec Room Carpet from Sq Yd 8533620 PAULNELSENS Invito you 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