Pa It THE HERALD Wednesday May Volunteers honored By KAY WILSON Correspondent BUI and Mae Brander Norval attended the Seventh An nual Volunteer Appreciation Evening for the Town of Caledon in the Complex Centre on April Twenty people were recognized for their volunteer work Their daughter Shirley wife of Doug McDonald RRI Terra and mother of three children was recognized for her community involvement over the past 20 years Shirley has been active in Union Presbyterian Church Institute school hockey curl ing and does a lot of typing for many organizations David Armstrong In- glewood was also recognized- for his work in the community and his church David was instrumen tal in Share Pro gram when several farmers in Peel and Halton each gave a hols- tein heifer calf These cattle were shipped to Brazil to start a herd of milking cows for an or phanage This program is closely monitored by the Share members Hugh and ty of Milton are public relations officers for the Share members who check out the cattle and herdsmen yearly to keep the dairy herd under control Euchre winners Brampton West In stitute Euchre on April 20 had tables at the Huttonville Com munity School Ladies high were Marion Wilma Ar- chdekin and Dorothy Johnston Mens high were John Art Johnston and Mason Lucky draw winners were Jim Marion Gordon Sharpe Dororthy Ostrander Norman Harris Elgin Terry Doug Marg Tost Florence Lyons and Charlotte Get well Getwell wishes to Burt of RRl Acton who has returned home from a stay in St Josephs Hospital Guelph Bake sale Norval United Church Garage and Bake Sale will be held Satur- Chicken BBQ Mark your calendar for the An nual Chicken Barbecue on May 26 at Public School from For ticket Information phone or 8287337 Couples club United Church Couples Club met at the home of Fred and Helen Paul for pot luck supper with 26 people atten ding on April 27 Following the dinner a short business meeting was held to elect new slate of officers Fred and Clarkson and Fred and Helen Paul will both share the presidents chair John and Jean Dunlop are the treasurers with Albert and Ada Enman acting as secretary Euchre crockinole and fun games finished off an enjoyable evening Herald Publisher Bob Malcolmson donned the apron at McDonalds in Georgetown for McHappy Day last Wednesday Several dignitaries from Hills served hamburgers trench fries and drinks the day Marion is the thirsty customer here Money raised during Day over was donated to the Childrens Aid Society and Ronald McDonald House effect Fecial Time Limited Edition Print CARL BREWERS Full House Fox Family 4168777491 348 Guelph Street NEXT TO BELL GLASS IN THE KNOLCREST CENTRE Georgetown DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC