Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 12, 1992, p. 16

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the HERALD Community J ebnirl2B Community saddened by loss of friend and neighbor By KAY WILSON Herald Special United Church and area peopk were saddened to learn of the passing of a devoted member friend and neighbor Ella beloved wife of Lloyd R Ella passed away at Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton on January 1992 following a lingering illness of man ears mother of Brend Guelph ShelK and hut band Pal Cameron Arthur husband Hamilton and Lam and his wife Heather both of 2 nine grandchildren Shannon Tom Jennifer Angela Becky Bill Cla and Dear of Hill Florence Moore Johnston Tressa Birdie Bob Hill and Hit late Id i Bat Austin Hill Friends were received at the J S Jones and Son Funeral Home Georgetown where ser vice was held in the chapel on February 1992 Rev Ann Row sell conducted I he service assisted former minister Rtv Waller Ridlev In terment at Special visit Excitement is building in the Anglican parish of St Stephen s and St John Stewart town as the people prepare to welcome the Bishop of Niagara Right Reverend Walter Asb for a four visit starting 13th tomorrow From personal home visits to pizza part with the members to a Pot Luck supper on night there something happening da It not often that a little parish such as ours has the Bishop to for four commented a member of he Committee especially when we are with nit Rector at the moment All the neighboring churches have been contacted including those of other denominations to share in this special time which has been called A Celebration of Light and Love due to the link with Epiphany and St Vafen tines Day The evening tions which are open to everyone start at 7 30 each even Thursday February 13th How do you get there from here Astonishing ture February 14th Even ing Prayer 7 30 Going Somewhere Drifting Along or Going on a Pilgrimage Saturday February 15th Hungary Is there Anything to The Bishop will also celebrate Holy Eucharist at both Churches on Sunday morning St John at IS am and St Stephen at 15 and the theme of his will be Signs of God s Reign For further information please call 878 RIGHT REVEREND WALTER G ASBIL Pallbearers included lifford Jamie Don Batchelor Jim Hill Ken Hill and Dan New look Pinegrove School took on a new look during tht last two weeks with punt job thanks to Jim and Alma Mae Doane who convened project as well is Gertrude and Fred Short ill Man local farmers included Ernie Alexander John Don Brander Cliude McLaughlin Bruce Thatcher Spencer Wilson and Alan Harrop helped out Winners at the euchre Feb J Ella Tost Sid and Anne Luckv draw Webbs Flowers Mae Brander Bnnders Draw Mam Hives Travelling Prize Brander ivian Shaw lunch convenors Ken and Elh and Bruce and Eileen Nixon Sympathy extended Sincere mpathj is extended to the family of Edna Kerr who passed Jan at Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton in her year Beloved sister of Aubrey and his w Ruth of Bolton Mar Turner of Bramp ton and the late Inv in Dear sister in law of Sarah Kerr Lov aunt of Donna and her band Lewis and her husband Ballum and Ran and Darrell Kerr Dear friend of Norma Tripp Funeral service was held at Ward Funeral Home Brampton Interment Cemeterv Norv In memorv donations mav be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation Edna along with her sister and brothers attended the old School in the s and s walking from their parents farm home at lot seven on Winston Churchill in ingTownship Following the sale of the Kerr Farm Edna bought acres on Winston Churchill 2nd lot south ofSteelesAve in Peel County Edna lived for years before retiring to Brampton However due to ill health Edna Norval News again retired to the Till Nursing Home and hid been resident there for the couple of ears had broken htr leg badlv from fill around and hid suffered sevtrth since then Proud as punch Community is proud as punch when it comes to their own Edgar Thatcher Edgar worked overtime to put together The Spectacuhr New Age Vaudeville Show for the in a row The proceeds go to the Canadian Cancer Socie Georgetown Branch Edgar is a busy musician of the time But when home shares the 9th Line farm house south of Georgetown at 1 Norval with his Edgars mother passed away wo years coming August from cancer so it is to his mothers memory as well as all others Edgar puts so much effort into these two even Edgar played guitar and enter tamed many times for Pinegrove Community Club when attending elementary school at Pineview and with his parents encourage ment continued with his musical career Pinegrove School was a one room school house until 1963 it was closed and the new graded jew School at Trafalgar Road was built So in stead of school children walking to school were new bused to Pineview The old Pinegrove School is a community hall now with euchre every other Monday night family reunions etc Edgar s long time friend Vic tor of Toronto is every bit as interested in their singing and acting as Edgar and together give you the laugh for the day Farmers upset Local dairy farmers are ex trtmely worried about ongoing trade talks that our Canadian government are involved in now regarding the supply manage ment systems that we use in Canada to regulate our dairy chicken and egg producers The trade dks in volve countries and m of these countries ire urging our government to dism our Marketing Board was established 2d years ago and given our fictenl and hard working farmersa fair deal Our former Minister of Mr Whalen is in expert on World He is in favor of marketing I is envy of world Twenty four countries have come here to our system Our supply management is ahead of our times They will be proven to be the to handle world surpluses The dury industry helps to employ not only farmer his family but people who work in dairies cheese factories ice cream plants candy factories bakeries supermarkets feed companies implement dealers tire companies milk truck drivers veterinarians and in companies to nunc a few If you are interested in saS the dairy farmer his family their spin off jobs please contact your member of Parliament Garth Turner to say that you are in favor of a Supply Manage ment system and that you don want it traded away at GATT Please phone immediately Garth Turner or John McDermid 7834 DONT BECOME JUST ANOTHER ft FIRE STATISTIC IN HALTON HILLS YEAR DOLLAR LOSS INJURIES FATAL to date The Hills Fire Department Is making a great effort to reach the adult population of our community with an Educate to Prevent program At the first each month statistics will be printed In this newspaper to keep fire safety constantly on the minds of our citizens and thereby reduce the number of ires the amount fire loss and the number Injuries or fatalities The above stats are cumulative totals to the end of January HELP PREVENT FIRES HALTON HILLS RESIDENTS Acton Georgetown Limehouse Norval Ballinafad Rural Routes If you have a picture you think is suitable or the Front Page THE TOWN BUYER please drop it in or send it with your name address and phone number to The Herald 45 Guelph 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