Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 21, 1990, p. 16

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Page If THE HERALD Wednetday March 21 Bridal shower By KAY WILSON Correspondent NORVALA pretty bridal shower was held at the home of Wilkinson Georgetown on March in honor of Vivian of Oder- ton who will marry Christopher Crump of Craig in April A beautiful noon day luncheon was enjoyed by 30 relatives and friends The bride was assisted in open ing her gifts by her sisters Bren- da and Mary Ann girl friends Elizabeth Walker and Carol Stephens and Cindy Crump sister of the groom Assisting the hostess were her daughter Donna Ruth Crump mother of the groom Margie Bowler aunt of the groom Kathy and Lisa Bowler The bride is the daughter of Grant and Glenna of Ilder ton and Chris is the son of Dan and Ruth Crump of McGregor and grandson of Edgerton and Wilkinson The wedding will take place in the Baptist Church of Poplar Hill and be couple will reside m Craig where the groom is on the staff of the Department of Agriculture and Food UCW NORVALAgnes Miller of Nor val hosted Unit of Norval United Church at their March meeting for dessert lunch President Dorothy opened with several short poems including Old Love Overheard in an Orchard for Easter Lenten Candles and a St Patricks song Paddy and Michael Following the minutes an were the Overall Units will meet in the church on April Kay Wilson introduced guest speaker Mrs Maxwell who gave the life history of Arma Mary Isabel who was DISTRIBUTORS SPORTING GOODS CLOTHING SPECIALIZING IN TEAM a CORPORATE WEAR 8730500 Main St S Georgetown TANNING TONING SptclaHze In Full Body Care Facta Ehctmnii Sua Unto Machines Indoor Mall the adopted daughter of the late and Mrs Webster of Norval The Websters bad no children and arranged to adopt one of his cousins children in Manitoba The little threeyearold girl came from west and Webster named her his Prairie Bell Prairie grew up In the doctors house and helped Mrs Webster but never married Following the death of the Prairie moved into the Carriage House at the back of the Webster home Prairie needed every bit of space for the lovely old furniture and even then stored a good part in the old home However the attic her new home bad a lot of space but no stairs But a neighbor sug that disappearing stairs would do the trick as they pull down when you need to go up and push back up when theyre not in use Well Prairie got herself to Toronto and Eatons but a clerk quickly called the manager as he had never heard of disappearing stairs and thought the old lady was off her rocker However the manager assured her hed have the stairs and he would send them to her in 10 days When the stairs arrived half a dozen neighbors offered to help Prairie get Among the unusual were a gallon jar of wishbones ail sizes also a bottle of homemade rhubarb wine as well as whiskey and brandy which kept the boys busy walking a straight line Following Marys talk the roll call was answered on Old Nor val with the story on Mrs Websters mother Mrs Elt Gallop walked to Muddy York to sell her butter and maple syrup She carried back flour sugar needles and thread say there was a well worn path along the Credit River Another story was about a Halloween program in the Orange Hall now the gas bar beside the United Church The male quartet were singing negro spirituals Unknown to all in walked a cou pie of blacks lady and gent dressed to the hilts They sat near the front but cried and carried on with each musical number but left before anyone found out who Prairie and Ethel Kaiser really were President Dorothy gave the courtesies and a cheese tray was presented to Mrs Maxwell Sympathy extended to the Job family sympathy is extended to the family of Jean Job of Guelph who passed away at the Milton District Hospital on March 16 Beloved wife of the late George Job of Acton and dear mother of Tom of Toronto Keith of Milton Paul and his wife Barbara of Milton Margaret and her hus band Arnold Boer of Fredericton New Brunswick and Ken and his wife Donna of Nova Scotia Loved by her eight grandchildren and her two loving sisters Margaret Tost and Prairie Bessey both of Georgetown Predeceased by a son George and a sister Mary Hunter Jean was a daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Tom McBride who came from the west in the 1930s and took up far ming on the Ninth Line RR1 Nor val Jean along with her sisters attended School until a fire at threshing time levelled both the bam and house later moved to a farm at Milton until the time of her marriage when she and her husband farm ed at RRl Acton Jean had suf fered from ill health for the last two years while she resided in Guelph Funeral service was from the McKersie Funeral Home Milton Interment was in Evergreen Cemetery Milton Pallbearers were Sean Tost Bruce Elliott Ed Boer Ed Boer Jr Doug Black and Ross Bntton Fire damage Fire caused an estimated in damage during the month of February Halton Hills councillors learned at Monday nights general committee meeting Only damage was caused by fire last year during the same month the Halton Hills monthly fire department report says As of the end of February fire caused damages in Hills This figure is up by over from 1989 during the same time period The department reported no one was kilted by fire this month But firefighters had to free two people from car wrecks this month the report says Communication Inc u TIME IS MONEY Affordable fax from Toshiba The TF 251 has it all Its compact convenient easy to use Send your documents or drawings in seconds and stay ahead of the competition See it now Timing is everything Guelph St Georgetown 8733310 FINANCIAL GUIDE QUESTION I a disabled person and require in atten dant In order to perform my job duties Can I deduct the cost of this attendant ANSWER Possibly This new deduction Is United to the least of the amount you paid lor the attendant twothirds of your earned income and 5000 order to claim tor attendant care Form most he completed and attached to your return Goebelle Alexander Chartered Accountants WITH THREE LOCATIONS 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