Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 1, 1986, p. 9

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Minister returns By KAY WILSON Herald members or Hut United Church were delighted lo have their former minister of the middle sixties return It was the fourth In a series of special services Sept celebrating the 100th year the church Rev William Morris and his wife Mary of near were special guests along with their son Matthew and his wife from Toronto Rev Morrl was stones of Rev Morris wa3 a former air force pilot and he held the of fie Padre for all of Canada Bazaar Nov NORVALUnit one of Nerval United Church met at the home of Kate Sept at dessert lunch with Eunice Wilson President Dorothy McLean opened the meeting with a poem The Month I Like Best September Business Included reports from the and steam era also the bazaar Nov The October meeting is to be held at the Bennett Health Care Centre where we will meet with former members Mae Cleave and Corrle Hall The roll call was answered by one or Jesus parables and the devoutional was taken by Marion Laird Ethel Webb gave the study on church at all nations Home from Ireland NORVALGet well wishes Russell who is a pa lent in Peel Memorial Hospital Russ and his wife Irene had Just returned last weekend from three week trip to Ireland They toured the southern part of Ireland with bed and breakfast com moda lions The couple found the people loving and caring low income families interested In our Canadian lifestyle However became 111 the last couple of days and was sent home to hospital here Get well wishes well wishes to Ella who Is recuperating at home following surgery at Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton Baby baptized By WINIFRED SMITH em Id Correspondent BALL1NAFAD The sacrament of baptism was during the church service Sept Mr and Mrs Bruce Cookslcy presented their youngest son for baptism Bruce Cooks is the son of Mr and Mrs Ronald who now reside in Edmonton Bruce wife is the former Myron Jane Snow daughter of Mr and Mrs Bud Snow Their home is in Keep mind Oct 18 when the annual church bazaar is held from 14 p m Yugoslavians visit We welcome Mr and Mrs to neighborhood They Pearson International Airport Saturday evening from Yugoslavia They are the parents of Tom Malonovic who resides on the town line They were welcomed by Tom and his wife Gerry and lit tie grandson Adam Go away rain Let us hope the month of October will give us more seasonable weather Rain rain and more rain seems have been the pattern for Ihe last few weeks with heavy rain and thunderstorms The Monday storm seems to be a little bit more severe than the recent ones Mission impossible An application by a Terra Cotla man to enclose a and raise a garage to make an addition to his home been deferred to a hearing by the Credit Valley Con scrvatlon Authority Authority staff don t think it possible to adequately reasonably flood proof the lions proposed by J A Mclntyre of Winston Churchill Boulevard Part Lot Con 11 Mr Mclntyre plans were sub- 1 I 73 million to reduce flooding damages A study commits by the Credit Valley Conservation Author ty estimates it will lake million to protect flood prone areas Dealing with on the Credit River watershed within its jurisdlc lion the report outline damage estimates for com damage centres The figure of million is what it will cost to do remedial work for what is classified as regional flood protection Regional storm were calculated assuming mother Hurricane Hazel was centred over the Credit River watershed Consul or Philips Planning and Engineering Limited estimated the amount of Hood by surveying buildings located within the regional storm An is required to reduce flood damage In Glen Williams mainly through dyking In cost of for dyklm lotal while the cost in Acton for dyking and flood proofing is listed it The area by the Norval trailer park wis recommended for 000 worth of remedial work while other parts of Georgetown need 000 worth of improvement according to the report Dyking and had acquisition are two types of remedial work gested for which re estimated Improvements Till HI Wednesday October I Pi Legions Hazel 50year member It was evening of Tor the I ipe liund Saturday night Enjoying lhr ball were Heather Cunningham Hal tan Burlington Don knight Hi competition In the at the World Ilunds this summer wen with plaque by Mr Ml also attended the Alexander The band winners if Herald pin to Ladies service awards ready to be picked up use for remedial work The report also lists what it would cost to prepare for averting damage if a 100year flood were to hit the area A 100year flood is considered to be less damaging than a regional storm the size of Hurricane Hazel The report notes the has been effective in eliminating new building In the lower Credit thereby helping to minimize damage in areas south of Highway MAIN Herald Special The following service pins are available from Hazel Dumper for the ladles that were not able to end the birthday supper 15 year pins Marion Cirney lo Nicholson yrs Fields 1 18 Ivy Porter yrs I Nellie Bell 117 yrs Gail 117 yrs Weir 117 Ho Wilk 117 yrs I Doris Chamberlain 16 June yrsl Dot Hicks 15 yrs Betty Betty Mclean 16 yrs Sharon Hole 116 Jean tester yrs Mary 15 Daphne Ralph IS yrs Barbara 10 year pins Greenspan Mane Louth Julie Wat son 14 yrs Grace Hamilton yrs 13 yrs Lil II yrs Jean 12 yrs Jane Terry 12 Hilda ill yrs Cindy Crawford ill Susan Knight yrs Cathy Mcrarlane Hi yrs Van ill tryst Thorogood yrs The following ladies have all put in 10 service with tht Auxiliary Pal Hall Heather Hyde Peg Lewis Barb Charles Haiti Marshall Jean Thomas Lauren Todd Kathy Monk Now mis is a of long vice dedicated members who we are all very proud of Remember ladies to get in touch with Hazel for your well earned It was wonderful to set so many of our seniors out at this celebra lion and to sec Ho Walters at 87 years young enjoying herself and Winnie Smith 10 mingforusall Herald special Our Legion Ladies Auxiliary Celebration Supper was a huge success and Hazel Dumper and her committee did an ding job Many thanks ladles And thanks go to Fred Boot I who as usual comes out to play dinner music for us whenever we need him We were privileged to have Zone Commander Rose Green as guest of honour with friend Isobel James our zone sports chairlady Rose has stepped up the ladder and has been elected chairman On Provincial Command Ladles Auxiliary at the convention in Windsor There will be a zone meeting on Wed Oct at for the nation and election of a new zone commander Do try and make this one as it is most Important to us who our next zone commander will be The following awards wtre presented at our supper Sept of Merit Jean Mary Marion Mar jonc Arnold Jessie Hayes and Hazel Dumper The following Past Officer Medals were presented to Hazel Dumper Bar as she has her medal and bar as president already 2nd vice president Marion Carney medal and bar recording secretary Rita medal and bar Years of service pins years Hazel Preston Vi Hewitt vcars Jean Held years Hale Matthews and Irene Weir 25 years Marion Beat tic and Edna 20 year pins Lottie Bottoms 241 Grace Harrison Jean Anne Nicholson Myrtle Zilllo 23 Mid Brunskl 22 Colburn Hazel Dumper 22 Ethel Anthony Jessie Hayes Marg Clarke But ton Barbara 15 year pins Helen Cumpsty IB Elinor Cunningham IB Mary Russell IB Evelyn 1B Flo 17 Helen Clouller Marg Rodder Winnie Mcpherson Jean Barb Elsie Swann Marg Sara Richards 15 Ada Ward 15 10 year pins VI Roberts Rae McAusland 12 Marion Cunningham 12 Yvonne Graham 12 Trudy Paul 12 May Lawr Carol Telford Joan Brown Liz McNcilley Creative cookery Gerry of Kcntncr Catering has designed an enticing six week program of meal preparations to spice up your dinner table This course combines hands on meal preparations with a sharing dozens of cooking techniques recipes and time methods program runs Wednesday evenings to p beginning Oct It more information call ext FOR QUALITY PRODUCTS WITH EXPERT SERVICE CALL SOT LMEKOUSE skin care specialist In just hours learn how to treat your sk the way Prepare 100 natural skin 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