Special service United Church had an overflowing congregation for their 126th anniversary service Sunday Guest speaker was yearold Dr Robert McClure first lay moderator of the United Church from 196871 who spoke on Hope or the 80s The men choir added to the ser vice with their anthem Down at the Cross as welt as an opening selectionand twofold closing Rev Walter Ridley minister of Home Hut ton vl lie and Narva conducted the service A fellowship hour was enjoyed with the ladies of the church providing Sympathy extended NORVALSlncere sympathy Is extended to the family of Gerald Eberhardl who passed away daily at his home In Nerval on April Beloved husband of Wendy and dear father of Bonnie- Lyn David and Loved son of John and Dora of Manitoba Also sadly missed by two brothers and six sisters Funeral service and committal was from the Scott Funeral Home Wood bridge on April A memorial service was held from the Corns took Funeral Home Peterborough on April at Rev Richard Attending the bride were her sister Janet Bates as maid of honor Laura and Kathy Best man was John McAllister and ushers were Frank and George Organist was Dave Perrin and harpist Mrs played dur the signing of the register Following the wedding a recep tion was held In the Elks Hall Na val where friends of the newly wed couple Fred and John Ken nedy catered for guests Two of the guests attended from Germany and England The couple will reside at Drive Brampton following their wedding trip Jack and Jill NOKVAL George and Kathy Gastle of Norval entertained at a Jack and Jill party for Manlyn and Adrian on March 5 prior to their wedding and presented them with a wine Euchre night euchre had six tables in operation during Thurs day nights ploy Winners were Mary Workman Marie Murray and Del Wallace Winner for lone hands was Fred Workman and the lucky draw Couple weds Church sale NORVAL Congratulations and best wishes go to brideelect Marilyn of Brampton and Adrian of who were married in St Paul s Anglican Church on April by ISORVALDont forget the Nor vol United Church Garage and Bake Sale at he church on day May 7 from a HERALD Wednesday Majr IMS A Worthy Cause A benefit fashion show at Holy Auditorium last Wednesday night raised for the Frank family Paul Franks who was In Jured In a car accident It receiving pedal treatment at a Centre In Pen The money raised as well at a contribution of 000 from toe Foundation will help with tome of the family t ex Here left owner of Elizabeth t Fashions which presented Ihe fashions la join by Mary Franks Paul mother New executive named Auxiliary contributes i Re8 members ore Mrs tlon held lis annual general meeting Mrs Gloria Chris tiansen Dr J W Cunningham Patricia Jackson Dr ES Charles Ludlow their recently council for Mrs Mary Campbell of Burlington was reinstated for a second term as i and Mr Harvey Sullivan Hospital Auxiliary was held on April 27 Mr Mark Rochon Executive Director was presented with a che que for This money was rais ed from the gift shops service and events Beaumont throughout the year The evening concluded with show The executive committee for IS The Touch Film with Dr 108389 follows Jessie Potter President Barbara Vice President Eva Middle ton Recording Secretary Sophie Henley Treasurer Nancy Fowler Corresponding Sec Lob Graham and Douglas Arthrcll association treasurer while Haddon is vicepresident medical ad visor Members at large Include Mr John Dunham Mrs Joan Dunham and Mr A A Young all of Burt Other Burlington members In dude Mrs Sue Mrs Dorothy Coates Mrs Sandy Isnrd Miss Shalmln Jadav Mrs Cheryl Others Ms Gillian Harney of Hamilton Dr I A Hunter of Milton Mr of Acton and Ms Karen of Georgetown Spring bride OPP cycles now radarequipped Yearround RIDE shows results Of Ontario motorists charged with drinking and driving offences during the first week April 17 to 23 of the new OPP year round program per cent were caught In the vltinlty of Metro The RIDE team working In the Toronto area stopped almost M0 vehicles during Its first week of Clearly there is a problem with some motorists thinking that they can drink and drive on provincial highways said Insp Norm Wasylyk That kind of thinking is deadly costs lives and It must stop During tne i week of operation the OPP stopped vehicles across the province In addition to the drivers charged at the checkstops other motorists were given 12 hour license suspensions As the OPP RIDE Program Coordinator I am confident that the round OPP RIDE Initiative will Ip make our highways safer for all motorists said Insp The OPP RIDE team working In the London area stopped vehicles and charged only one per son with a drinking and driving of fence The Ottawa area OPP RIDE team stopped 2437 vehicles and charged three motorists with drink and driving offences The RICE team working out of Thunder Bay stopped 1 motorists and charged seven with a drinking and driving offence Earlier this month Comm Tom Grady assigned of fleers to work full time on the year round RIDE program following the commitment million by the Ministry of the Solicitor General The s of fleer teams working out of each of the force 16 district headquarters are discovering that drinking and driving behavior associated solely the holiday season Bald Grady We are convinced that the year round RIDE Wilt lives and reduce In who l may be a North American first the Ontario Provincial Police has equipped the Forces motor cycles with the sophisticated Moving Digital Radar units The 1 Is the same unit used in pro vincial highway cruisers Last year 80S people died in ac cidents on roadways patrolled by the said Insp Bill of Traffic and Marine Section We estimate that excessive speed was a factor In 47 per cent of all traffic By equipping our motorcycles with this advanced enforcement tool we double the number of radar units In the southern Ontario area he said The MDR can be used to record reach and the readout Is within the the speed of another vehicle drivers field of vision regardless of whether the vehicle Is Designed and tested last by approaching departing or parallel Const Keith Taylor of Cam to the motorcycle It has a range of bridge detachment and Prov Const approximately one and a half Roger of detachment kilometres ana can be programmed the MDB mounts above the motor- to Ignore slow moving trucks and instrument panel and the concentrate only on traffic moving antenna Is affixed to a bar near the at higher speeds It can also record a operators knee When it rains the violator speed before a radar unit can be removed and placed in a detector illegal In Ontario can waterproof saddlebag sound a warning The introduction of radar handheld radar units makes for an which necessitate the officer coming live tool to curb speeders said IA to a stop beside the roadway the Wlcklund We write tickets for MDR 1 Is easily operated while the one reason speed kills and ticketing motorcycle is In motion All of the violators saves lives R s that sim controls are within 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