Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 19, 1989, p. 13

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THE HERALD Wednesday April Page 13 Rollover 90th birthday The Fifth Georgetown Beavers visited the Dr Ross Pezzack Georgetown Animal Clinic last week under the proper care with leadership of Beaver leaders Sue Deeley Judy ted and several of the Reavers parents Here was sister in law Mary Giffin Congratulations to this lovely lady and best wishes for many more healthy happy birthdays New baby boy NORVAL Congratulations to John and Sandra Hyatt Har of Norval on the birth of their baby boy Jack Davis on April in Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton A little other for Jennifer Sixth grand child for Mac and Ruth Hyatt and second grandchild for Bert and Sandra Harrison both of Bramp ton Third great grandchild for Jack and Amy Davis of Aylmer and second great grandchild for Marjorie Harrison of Euchre winners NORVALFive tables of euchre were played in last day The winners were Mae Tost Marg Phil Landry Garf McGUvray Winner of the lone hand was Del Wallace and the lucky draw winner was Ivy King Trip to Hawaii Bessey of Georgetown and her sister Jean Job of Guelph have returned home from a twoweek trip to Hawaii where they found the weather and the people wonder of the animal clinic demonstrates is own dog Taylor Photo submit Sip- TILE KING By KAY WILSON Norval Correspondent NORVALFormer area dent Mrs Esther McClure one of Norval s most respected citizens celebrated her birthday by receiving over 200 friends relatives and neighbors in Presbyterian church Sunday April The party was arranged by her family and was catered to by the Presbyterian ladies Esther has been a member of the Presbyterian Church for over years when she married her late husband Craig McClure and they took up farming on Mississauga Road Assisting their mother in receiving her guests were her family of sons Andrew and his wife Eleanor John and his wife Betty daughters and her husband Stan Stein of and Betty Mrs Harold of Win Manitoba who added to the day by flying back home to at- tend her mothers birthday party Also attending were many of her grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren Later in the day the family en joyed dinner at Andrew and Eleanor They were joined by Esthers sisters Catherine Jean Mac- Donald and brother inlaw John McCullough Unable to attend CEMWCTUE 354 St Unit 23 Georgetown Ontario 8732588 Cancer can be beaten CANADIAN I CANCER I SOCIETY I Please give CRAFT SHOP MAIM STREET SOUTH Sears Agency 31 A Located at Carols 65 MAIN ST S Phone for aruappt or please drop by 8772981 Gift Certificates Available Class designs new landscaping plans by BETTY SOJKA Ballinaf ad Correspondent The landscaping class met at Birchway Farms for its last meeting Owner Carl Volman and his wife provided a wealth of in formation for the many questions asked of them As Birchway car a wonderful selection of plants shrubbery and landscaping aids it was easy to see what would suit the individual home The course was very interesting In a prior meeting Jim Stansbury a landscaping consul tant was a guest speaker Mr Stansbury instructed the class on how to take a set course of steps when landscaping as well as ad dressing individual problems As part of the course the class will ex what they have learned with a landscaping project of the com centre A large section of the wheelchair ramp will have a combination of hard and soft land scaping techniques Two commit tees have been formed John heads soft landscaping which includes plants shrubs and preparation of the soil Rene Alber is in charge of the hard landscaping which is respon slble for construction of a bench to sit on placing the window well and any other solid long term materials needed The group view ed the properly balanced and pro portioned plan of the project while at Birchway Farms Mr Volman had laid out the plans Shrubbery and plants included golf flame juniper and fairview silver dogwoods which are easily main To accomplish this project a fund has been set up at the Ballinafad general store By depositing even a dollar the box you will be making this project more viable The Women s Institute has very kindly donated to the fund The site plan can be viewed at the store Other news in the village includ ed an open community meeting held at the community centre on Sunday April to discuss having a Canada Day celebration There was a very small turnout It was decided to go ahead with plans for Canada Day and to encourage more support Many possible were discussed The Women s Institute groups were very well received at the Milton Manor on their recent visit About elders enjoyed the home baked goods sandwiches and the two large birthday cakes There was constant clapping in apprecia tion of the musical program A great many cards and gifts were given to those celebrating thdays in April fft Professional Make Up jj Application Special Occasion BY APPOINTMENT ONLY FREE BRIDAL CONSULTATION RATES CAROLINE 8773251 DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC TRENTON DT CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN ACROSS FROM LIBRARY AND CULTURAL CENTRE Is 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