Wednesday December 11 the HERALD Seniors Page 13B Still no news on temporary centre for Georgetown Herald Special The Board of directors of the Georgetown and District Seniors Association had hopes that it would have been able to give Georgetown seniors some definite news of a temporary facility for a seniors centre by this time That there is no news is probably good news in this in stance The directors are work ing on it and the fact there are several opportunities is the reason for delay in bringing the search to a successful conclusion It is very important that the temporary premises are suffi to enable a reasonably varied if somewhat curtailed pro gram to be offered Also that they be attractive to the members who are expected to use them The directors hope that the use of the centre will be literally overwhelming as it could well be given the number of seniors who have expressed in This centre is expected to become a reality in September of in a temporary location and seniors will be decorating it for Christmas by this time next year There are still a number of ifs to be overcome though and the board is working on them Trie finances of the association have been steadily growing throughout this year thanks to the efforts of the fundraising com Siena Van Hoekelen has a good team working with her on different projects The Craft Table at the Holy Cross Church Christmas Bazaar realized 36000 sales slips brought a donation of and those from Miracle Mart sales slips The Roast Beef Dinner brought in 271 and the Senior Men Luncheon resulted in Since April the efforts of this committee have raised 6 063 thanks to all of you out there who made it possible The bottom line of the associa tion was given a big lift on November 25th when Chairman Pete of the Regional Council presented the tion with a cheque for 000 the proceeds of the golf tourna that Pete as a fundraiser for Acton and Georgetown seniors in Sept meber Thank you again Chair man Pomeroy As of November the bank balance stands at 858 ac cording to trusty Treasurer Grant Greenaway If any members who haven already done so will please spare a few dollars to reconfirm their interest and membership it would be very encouraging to the board and committee members who are trying to keep things or over reading this who is not a member and is interested in the establishment of a seniors centre in Georgetown may call Ross Bethel 877 Alice Gray 2814 or Mabel Melhsh 877 7749 Anyone wishing to help on a committee or on the Board please call the same number By the way please make a note of Thursday December You are invited to join the staff and community from 00 to outside the hospital front lobby to enjoy an old fashioned evening of carol singing hot chocolate ed tea and Christmas sweets Help light the hospital Christmas tree Support the Buy a Light campaign per light or three for Remember how beautiful the roses flowers and shrubs were around the hospital during the summer Lets light it up and keep it pretty in the long winter nights A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL from the Georgetown and District Seniors Association Seen in the Globe and Mail last week Youth is not a time of life it is a state of mind It is not a matter of rosy cheeks red lips and supple knees itisamatterof A quality of the imagination a vigour of the emotions It is the freshness of deep spr ings of life Rabbi Samuel Ullman Local farmers celebrate wedding By KAY WILSON Kenneth and Mane Hartley were married in a candlelight service at Chalmers United Church Woodstock on Oct 26 1991 The reception was held at the Quality Inn in Woodstock The brides attendants were Anne Jeanne Hartley Grover and Lois Hartley sisters of the bride The bestman was Bill Stokes the groomsmen were Doug Peart and Grant Gooding Milton The ushers were Earl Elgie Dresden and Rob Southwald Special guests were the brides grandmothers Etta and Flossie Hartley and the groom s sister Lois of Victoria C Mane is the daughter of Mary and the late Donald Hartley of Woodstock Ken is the son of John and Doris of Georgetown A community shower was held for the bride at Hillcrest Church Other showers were held by Diane Hunter friend of the bride in Shelburne OMAF staff in Milton staff in Orangeville and the Hartley and families in Em bro A buck and doe was held in honor of the couple by the wed ding party The couple will reside on their Trafalgar Road dairy farm Mane is the Rep in Halton Region 50th anniversary The family of John and J ear Brander No art Say i saw it in The Herald NEW IN TOWN Let Us Put The Mat Out For You ACTON Judy 8532977 GEORGETOWN Debbie 8591 NEW ADDITION It time to call your J Welcome Wagon hostess She will bring congratulations and gifts for the family and the NEW BABY celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary at the Community Centre Dec 8 304 30 relatives are invited to bnn their Best Wishes only Bake sale Friendship Circle Bake Sale noon at the church Dec Candlelight service Norval United Church Candlelight Service Dec pm W I meeting Brampton West Women In met at the home of Mat Dixon for the November meeting The theme of the meeting wa Education and members and guests answered the roll call giving their idea of the meaning of psychiatry Barbara Gordon a stafl member of the Clarke Institute spoke of the many services of the facility The wide range of services in elude Assessment and treatment forensic continuing care child and family studies centre family court clinic research division central services which helps pa to return to employment Treatment of mental disorder number in the millions of hospital days spent and costs are escalating each year Primary care physicians spend up to percent of their time handling emotional and psychological problems There is a relationship of men tal illness to other health pro Anxiety and depression can cause chest pain which the pa may believe to be a heart problem Isabelle McClure thanked Bar bara Gordon and the branch presented her with a flowering plant Surprise party Anne and Little and family of Cheltenham and Art and Bev and family hosted a surprise bir thday party at Presbyterian Church to celebrate the birthday of their mother grandmother and great grandmother Edna Davies Guests from Port Hope Stayner Erin London Brampton and Georgetown helped her reminisce about her busy life Guests wrote a page of memories to place in a book by pictures takn dur the evening Edna was born on the 9th line S where her parents farmed until they moved back to Peel County and eventually to Mount Pleasant to the McClure homestead where her father was born Following her marriage to Jim Davis they farmed in the Bramp ton area for many years Since her husband s death she now resides in an apartment in Park Hill Brampton where she enjoys the visits of many friends GREET MORE FOR LESS Save 5 on each card you send When purchasing greeting cards look for the Greet More symbol on boxed sets These sets contain specially coded en velopes Follow the simple 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