Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 13, 1991, p. 13

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the HERALD Wednesday November 13 1991 Community News History made with unveiling of Norval plaque By KAY WIION and DOROTHY Mel EAN History was made in when a Stone Cairn and Plaque etched in bronze was unveiled telling of early pionetr days of on the Credit The day was planned by Norval Community Association and the Norval Women s Institute in honor of their birthday The site is a parkette at Noble Stand No 7 Highway east of the Hollywood House Sunday October 27 1991 Regional Chairman Peter Pomeroy and Mayor of Halton Hills Russell Miller together unveiled the historical plaque Peter presented the I with a plaque com memorating their 85th In part of Dorothy McLean s reply she quoted the I Motto for Home and try and stated we aim to make our homes a better place to We are proud to be a part of the picturesque historical little village of on the Credit In the beautiful land of the tall pines with the Indian name of within the Region of We are also proud that the Chairman of the Region of Halton is one of our own local boys born and raised and still residing in Mayor Russell Miller brought greetings from Hills and will present plaques later to Nor val Community Association and the I Joan Carter introduced of the McNab Family represented by Bruce McNab of Milton and his aunt Mrs Catherine Hamlin of Her one great uncle Alexander was buried in the old McNab Cemetery Piper Joe Sellor s played tional music as well as piping people to the Parish Hall Many ladies and children dressed in old costumes for the history making day Kathy Castle chaired a short program and accepted a plaque from Noel on behalf of the Community Association Kay Wilson thanked him for a plaque presented to the W I President of I Jean May expressed the Institutes pleasure for the opportunity of sharing this history making day with the Community Association She explained that the planting of the red maple tree at the cairn was suggested by the Federated Women s Institute of Ontano that groups plant a tree in their community Sharing in the honor of cutting the birthday cake were Jean May and oldest life member of the I Gladys Chetser 92 years old and Mane Murray only of a charter member A buffet lunch of sand wiches relish squares and birth day cake was served by both groups Members of the I judged the various children competitions Winners were Old Time Costumes girls 1st Holly Thompson 2nd Mary El Bond 3rd Thurlbeck Boys 1st Bradford 2nd Mitchell 3rd Derek Bird feeders 1st Scott Thurlbeck 2nd Kenny 3rd tie Mary El Bond and David Posters Under 10 Years 1st Mary El Bond 2nd Peter Marello 3rd Hoi ly Thompson Years and Over 1st Bradford 2nd Christina Past Supervising the five Tweedsmuir History Books of News Norval that were on display were Dorothy McLean Van Leeuwen Norma Thompson and Grace Crawford Lapel pins were handed out by Mae Other W I members who participated at the hall were Rita Deenik Gisela Eleanor Hyatt Jean and Ethel Webb Kathy expressed ap preciation to the many people who donated time effort and sup plies for the cairn and site The large stone was donated by Galbraith Quarry in transported by Bob Taylor Shrubs were donated by Sheridan Nurseries Tulip bulbs by Dominion Seed House Cement for footings by Boehmers Georgetown and work by Jamie Carter Community Executive is to be commended tor the of the cairn and the memorable day Members are Pres Wm Appleby Cathy Sec Brenda Treas Sue and Doug Bob Phyllis Moffatt Jim and Carter Edmonton visitors Philip and Kathleen Mulder and son Robert 7 months of Ed Alberta formerly of Georgetown have been visiting family members for the last month The Mulders attended the 102 anniversary on Sunday last of United Church As Philip and guest minister Rev Hugh Reid have been friends since university years so renewed ac nterested buyer Halton Hills teen Amy Williamson left checks out the arts and crafts white Mae Brander an a sale at the annual United s Bazaar Saturday Herald Photo NEW IN TOWN Us Put The Mat Out For You ACTON I GEORGETOWN Judy 8532977 Debbie OVULAR NEW ADDITION 0 Welcome Wagon hostess She will bring congratulations and gifts or the family and the NEW BABY Have you protected the investment you have in your home Make sure your family will have a deed not a debt Protect your family s biggest investment with a mortgage protection plan Its low cost peace of mind knowing your home is creditor proof Let me show you how CarbarOoodlvlB A Econ SO Queen St West Suite Brampton Bus Res L on The Mutual Group Fac Tomorrow Together Philips mother was organist in Presbyterian Church for several years New babies Congratulations to Gordon and Jean St Pauls Station formerly of Norval on the birth of their 13th granddaughter Angela Lynn at Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton on Sept Proud parents are Ian and Cathy of Brampton Congratulations to Gordon and Jean Reid St Pauls Station formerly of on the birth of their 14th granddaughter and to Reginald and Doris s Clairmont on their granddaughter Anne on October 24 at Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton parents are Donald and Anne R 2 HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION Of ONTARIO IMPROVING YOUR ODDS AGAINST CANADAS 1 KILLER APPLE WINDSHIELD REPAIRS We Handle All Insurance Claims SAVE YOUR BODY NORTH END NISSAN 4137 610 Martin SI Milton RE Mens Wear 21 STREET NORTHVIEW CENTRE BESIDE THE POLICE STATION A little out of sight but so Is our selection

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