Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 5, 1983, p. 8

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Pane a SECTION A HERALD Wednesday Octobers IB8J the HERALD Community Sixth Line neighbors shower Judy SMITH Herald Correspondent The Sacrament of Holy Communion was held Sunday It was World Communion Sun day and the event was observed throughout the world There was a fair good attendance Including the front row of children who listened attentively while Rev Bandy told them In simple language why this special day and this special service was shored by the minister and the grown Mr Pi niter ton was organist Next Sunday being Thanksgiving there will be some special music The community si ddened over the week end when they lost a long time resident and one of their highly respected citizens In the passing of Morgan Mudlll His death occurred at his home after a lingering Illness We extend sympathy to his widow and other members of his family Seme of the families from he Church joined In Andrews congregation Friday evening for the annual corn roast and dance It was held at St Andrews Church hall in Georgetown Some Sixth Line neighbors and other friends met one evening last week at the home of Mrs Davis to honor a bride to bo Judy Roberts of Erin It was In the form of a mis cellaneous shower Judy received many useful and practical gifts She thanked all present Congratulations to the ncwlywcds Judy Roberts became the of Stephen Davis Saturday Oct 1 at the Brampton Citadel The fall girls club is well underway with or girls participating This new club should prove quite interesting for the girls as It is on personal grooming exercises and other beauty olds Mrs Schwa is leading the club with daughter Hoi ten assisting Barry D Chartered BUILD MI It IGMounianvewRd GEORGETOWN School exchange area reps sought HISTORICAL WALK Starting from Knox Church Sunday afternoon town councillor and local historian John McDonald guided a group of residents through the streets or Georgetown pointing out historic landmarks along the wa Herald photo by Turcot team in Ottawa Local arc being sought for a profit high school exchange prog ram announced Boycc Director of Area reps arc needed la screen Interview host families and recruit Co nadian high school stud to study In Sweden Denmark Norway Fin land West Germany Switzerland and Great Is affiliated The exchange program enables qua If led students to live with Canadian or European host families while at tending local schools In order to learn from cultures other than their For more Information contact Cindy Canadian director call collect Talk to me about RRSP Nobody his Reg stored Rot roment Savings Plan to I our Accumulation Annuity It oilers compel it Interest rates lor per ods and there Is no end load or policy fee Boforo you buy BRIAN GOODLET Suite Bus 877 Res Mutual of Canada Catch the Ice Cream Turkey at Tti day season surprise guests and serve the turkey for dessert The Ice turkey from is everybody favourite and a perfect finish la any feast Order early be sure you catch your turkey for the holiday ICE CREAM STORE l HILLS SHOPPING CENTRE St Georgetown Ontario 8773312 By KA WILSON Herald Correspondent Young people from region look part In the International Plowing Match in Otta last week On the team were Georgetown Charles Bird Acton Phil Shea Laurie Picket and Burl ington Murray Brechon Barry Timbers of Milton placed second in the Ontario champion ship Saturday and Willi am Huffman of ville placed first Both will take part in the Canadian Plowing Com petition next June in the Peace River district of Alberta Susan Livingston of George tow is to be congratulated on a strong showing in the Queen of the Furrow competition She was up against 33 competitors Leanne of Brampton near Huttonville represent Peel in the Furrow Queen competition and was one of the five fina lists Tweedsmuir story and house logs were on display at the Tweeds history meeting of the Brampton West Institute lost week Members saw the Informative book pre pared by Mrs Isabel McKay illustrating her trip to Vancouver A convention In Something I re mem on my way to school was the roll call theme Humorous and frightening Incidents were recalled Mrs Louise gave the motto The man who moved the mountain was he who began by carrying away the small stone Ade laide Hoodless George Washington Carver John Howard and Banting and Best were noted as having worked hard toward their goals Mrs Janet Anthony read an article on Cana dian accomplishments She was followed by the Introduction of Jean Palmer Mrs Palmer Is a member of the March Stone Cross Institute formed in England in 19GB In the small market town or 14 March has three fnsti lute groups Recently the ladies succeeded In keep foot path open by showing it was used and needed The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs French on Oct at The Optimist Clubs North Halton present TV BINGO Every Tuesday at 6 pm Tune In To Halton Cable Chn to Youth Communfty Sorvhes In North REM OB OWN OB galeae TV difference is 3 98 per month AND 84 extra channels a of S3 98month in receive 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