Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 1, 1989, p. 12

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Page THE HfcKAUi Wednesday Marco By KAY WILSON Correspondent UCW hold meeting United Church Unit 1 met at the home of Ethel Webb Feb Following lunch and dessert President Dorothy opened the meeting with a poem Where There is Love Following the minutes business included a letter read from Eunice Wilson who is a resident of Manor Agnes Miller made a mo tion seconded by Ethel Webb thai Dedication Day for the communior table runner should be held April 2 with the three presidents to part in the service Hie devotional was taken Kay Wilson when she opened with the poem There is a Church on 39 by Gordon Winters of Grand Valley Scripture readings were from Mark followed by an article entitled The Bible and Farming When tillage begins other arts follow The fanners are therefore the founders of Human Civiliza tion This Farmers Creed by Ed ward is as follows I believe that the soil God made is our greatest natural resource that the proper conservation of its fertility and the maintenance of a food home upon it are my mostim portant social services as a farmer I believe that work upon the soil is a cooperation with the Creator in a complete yet ever continued creation that it is the oldest most useful honorable and enjoyable employment of man and that when undertaken In the right spirit it calls forth the best that is in him believe that better farming should mean better living and that the greatest rewards are the satisfaction it gives And there should be in thit thought some compensation for thf days and nights of tireless toil which every farmer must endure and also for the scant materia rewards which come to him for the inestimable service he renders to his fellow men He is the lndispensible primary producer up whom all others de pend One is closer to Gods heart in a Garden than any place else in the world applies to the farmer as well President Dorothy gave the courtesies and closed the meeting with prayer Brampton West NORVALEducatlon was the theme of the recent Brampton West Institute meeting organized by Tina Dykstra Lois and Ina Terry Members and guests met at the Ontario Provincial Police Academy Brampton early Fri day afternoon to attend the OPP Recruit Graduation Ceremony A total of 31 officers graduated from the Provincial Police Academy Orientation Class The Pipe and Drum Band was in attendance Following the graduation exer cises refreshments were served in the cafeteria Sgt Pat Bromley conducted a tour of the classrooms and ex plained the various areas of police work while answering many questions Isobel McKay thanked Sgt Bromley and presented her with a plant President Mae Dixon presided for a short business meeting Members contributed to the Loaf of Bread Fund for the Mrs Janet Struiksma is hostess for the Citizenship and Legislation Meeting to be held Monday March 6 at 30 p m Gray will speak of her ex penences as a security officer Visitors are welcome Euchre planned NORVALPeel South Womens Institute District Euchre is Tues day March 7 at 12 30 p at the Consumers Gas Building Road West Tickets are available from Wilma Archdeakin at Day of Prayer NORVALTbe World Day of Prayer Service will be held at Presbyterian Church this Friday March 3 at 10 a Latimer will be guest speaker Returned home NORVALHyatt and Charlotte of have returned from a twoweek trip to Tucson Arizona Euchre winners NORVALPlnegrove Euchre featured four tables in play recently Winners were Spencer Wilson with Claude McLaughlin and Eunice with Mae Tost The lucky draw winner was Grace May Members of the organizing committee were Prairie Bessey and Tost SAME DAY TAX RETURNS 101 St Georgetown 8772217 Sounds of Spring a Show 6y Fashions Date Wednesday 8 March 989 Time 800 Place Auditorium Admission Tickets are available from Elizabeths Fashions Macs Milk Mountainview Georgetown Fabrics ProeMtfs Music Tour ol Qamuny Legion branch makes donation Legion Lines Hayes Brand 120 PRO McFaydefl Joan Brown Bob Tost the mini bingo last Saturday night Betty McLean Brian Bloxam Joe Lets do It again on March 25 danc- Louth Jeanne Thomas John Col- to the music of Now and lira and Bill Simpson The roast Then This Saturday in the lounge its Boots and on March 11 Norm ENTERTAINMENT Eyre entertains A good night was had by all at At the general meeting of the Royal Canadian Legion Georgetown Branch 120 held Feb 23 the branch decided to make a donation of towards the cost of constructing a community ball diamond in This deci Is in keeping with Branch 120 policy of supporting worthy com munity endeavors The funds for these donations are generated in part by the support of the members of the branch car club and other fundraising events supported by branch members and the general public CAR CLUB It is now only two weeks to the big draw Here are this weeks win ners 27 Rod Presswcod Glen Waites 189 Greenspan 349 Paul Yates 152 Brian Hicks and Charlie Armstrong FRIDAY NIGHT EUCHRE High lady was Isobel Landry 2nd was Floss Tracy and most lone hands was recorded by Lily Maybanks For the gents was W Collins 2nd was Phil Landry and most lone hands was held by Rod King SATURDAY AFTERNOON MEAT DRAW Winners were Doug Sargent Col in Gibson Marge KLASSIC KNITTING OFF KNITTING MACHINES by brother 8534686 ACTON Canadian wildlife artist J whir if YOU Are Invited To Visit The Artists Studio And Gallery Sunday March 5 89 1230- 500 pm For further Information contact or Nancy Klngshott at WELCOME TO HALTOIM HILLS Everyone readi ads It ARMSTRONQ AVENUE 5M11 Ml AIL WEEPS Hue M Tit loul Marsh Home miw hum POMPEI PIZZERIA subs Mon to Wed off small medium pizza and 50 off large and jumbo pizzas PICK UP ONLY Mutual Canada Elena Court Georgetown JackPtyutel The r a rally moved to Georgetown from Brampton five months ago and theyre enjoying their Drive neighborhood because its quiet says Mr DefreltB Pictured with their two daughters Michele left and Melissa are Paul and Linda Defreitas Courtesy of these fine businesses and Hostesses Calhy Dooley Dabble Butter Are you new In town or have had a new baby Please call Cathy or Debblel OFFICE SUPPLES and SECRETARIAL SERVICES Street Georgetown 8771485 PERSONAL AND FAMILY FINANCIAL PLANNING 8731877 WANTED Community Minded Business Call

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