Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 31, 1989, p. 13

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THE HERALD Wednesday May INI Page Get well Tasty barbecue By KAY WILSON Norval Correspondent annual chicken barbecue of United Church came off with a bang last Saturday It was a bit cool outside but warm and cheery on the inside Around people attended Musical enter tainment by several local peo ple included Lois on guitar Cathy Paul on flute Fred Paul on mouth organ and Lorraine Lawrence as a soloist All singing and playing was of old time favorites All players were members of Norval Church Scotty of Brampton also accompanied the group on the guitar Bonnie Neely of Brampton and Janice Sterritt of Brampton entertained with many toetapping numbers Maple Lodge chicken along with baked potato or homemade salads and pie kept everyone satisfied and happy There was much visiting with friends and neighbors you only see once a year Back from Japan NORVALRev Walter and Ridley of have returned from a twoweek trip to Japan where they visited with many friends they made in their nine years of missionary work before coming to They also visited with their daughter Donna who has spent the last year in Japan and will return home in July The congregation presented the tickets to the at the Variety Night as a goingaway gift since they will be leaving Norval at the end of June to take a new onepoint charge at PrestetgnWoodbine United Church off the Don Valley Parkway Open House will be held in Norval United on June 11 from 24 pm for the well wishes to Agnes Miller of and Iva Davidson of Brampton who are both home from hospital Also to Bill Allison Georgetown who is a patient in Georgetown hospital Sunday picnic NORVALNorval United Church Sunday School picnic was held at the home of Fred and Lyn da Howse last Sunday following the morning service conducted by the Rev Bob A lunch started the after noon off to a great start Pat Evans painted funny clown faces on the children The spacious lawns added to the en joyment for all present Children had fun riding ponies boating on a small pond and playing carnival games This was the assistant minister Bob farewell at and following his ordination for the Ministry June at Owen Sound Bob will be taking over a twopoint charge at Oakwood and Manilla Members of Home and Huttonville churches wish Bob and Joyce Gods bless ing in their new challenge A Ministerial robe was presented to Bob a few weeks Lynda and Branda retired as teachers and gifts of appreciation were presented to them Sunday School will resume in September 160th year NORVALOn Saturday May 27 Robert and Susan McClure and family entertained relatives and friends to celebrate the 160th year of their farm at Mount Plea sant It has always been farmed by a direct line of McClures Robert is son of Harold and McClure of RR2 Brampton Roberts greatgreat grandfather purchased 100 acres of land in 1829 from John Peeler who had received the deed to the land in from George IV NINTENDO SEGA PLAYERS We Pay For Used Nintendo Sega Games 8772254 COUNTRY VIDEO GAMES Tasty Recipes SPRING PIE lemon jelly powder cup boiling water cup sugar Juice and rind of one lemon 1 cup whipped cream 2 cups cooked rhubarb Dissolve jelly powder in boiling water Add sugar lemon juice and grated rind Chill until thickened Whip cream Fold in rhubarb Fold into- jelly mixture Spoon into baked shell and chill until firm Foodstuff KMUN ST GEORGETOWN SPECIALS ORATED PARMESAN CHEESE CROUTONS GARUC SPREAD 179 This deed still remains with the McClure family along with the in denture between John Peeler and John McClure Baby boy to Brian and Use Case on the birth of their son Christopher Thomas who weighed in at lbs May at the Etobicoke General Hospital Christopher is a brother for Chantalle Proud grand parents are Mr and Mrs Gordon Case of and Mr and Mrs Pigeon of Quebec Happy great grand parents are Mr and Mrs Thomas Case of Sympathy extended NORVALSincere sympathy is extended to Nick Kostick of RRl on the sudden passing of his beloved wife Dora on Sunday May at the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital In her 82nd year Loving mother of Doug and his wife Jill and sadly missed by grandchildren Kim and Brian Friends were received at the Jones and Son Funeral Home Georgetown Trafalgar Rd Monday to pm and Tuesday from 2 to pm and from to 9 pm Funeral service will be held in the chapel Wednesday May 31 at am Interment is at Memorial Gardens at Highway and Albion Road Norval euchre Euchre had five tables last Thursday The winners were Em Lillian Shapley Pearl Burt and John Hunter Lone hands went to Martha Richardson The lucky draw was won by Daisy Lucy The committee was formed of Marjorie Harrison Em and Kay McMillan Legion off to Plymouth Legion Lines JT Branch 120 PRO This past weekend president Hank Russell led a contingent of Branch 120 members to Plymouth Massachusetts where as guests of Post 40 the American Legion they all took part in the Memorial Day Parade on Monday the 29th This annual trip iB paid for by the par ticipants themselves and I unders tand that a good time is generally had by all The members of Post are in vited to attend Branch during the Warriors Day weekend at the CNE and a weekend of com radeship takes place CAR CLUB Winners in weekly draw held Thursday May 25 are Verle Armstrong Gord 197 Jim WilsonHarry AllenGib Telford Keith McHugh Ellis Arm strong Barry Clarke FRIDAY NIGHT EUCHRE High lady Myrtle second Helen Cranfield High gent Oliver Scragg second Harley SATURDAY AFTERNOON MEAT DRAW All of the following went home carrying something last Saturday afternoon Harold Badham Helen Cloutier Cliff Glaude Terry Blood Dean Gary Kirk Ar chie Brown Bill Simpson Jack and Bud Haines The roast was won by Marg FOR YOUR DIARY June fishing Glen also on Aug 13 Warriors Day Saturday Aug 19 Sunday June Zone B7 Con vention hosted by Branch 1 pm in the auditorium CRAFT SHOP 1 MAIN STREET SOUTH ACTON 8533949 Sears Agency 8531310 Johmince Bulk Food YOUR NEEDS OPEN DAYS ft ft A An I IN TMHOATON PLAZA Of I PRESENTS THE KITTY WELLS SHQW 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