Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 15, 1991, p. 15

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Community- Sewing club seeks members Ideas Night was the theme of the second evening held for local sewers in the Georgetown High School teachers cafeteria Ideas and methods for making a tapestry coat where shared by local sewer Bonnie reuse recy Glass a title bestowed upon her in good fun by Shirley Lyons Phyllis Walton from London showed the different stages in making a beautiful machine embroidered vest An im aginative sewer she also showed the different children track suits she had made from scraps Next the group heard from Joan Lovegrove who has sewn skating costumes for the Georgetown Figure Skating Club for years and is expert at sewing knits Her one day class on this sub ject was filled by the end of the evening Bev Black a sales represen tative for Jefferson a company that carries a very full line of sewing supplies everything ex fabric came to talk about the different things the company carries She passed around a line of pat terns they carry that recycles old jeans and other clothes into im aginative children clothing Iliere were lots of ideas for everyone Fully jointed mohair teddy bears made by Shirley Lyons were on display as well as some of the projects made by her students her Heirloom sewing by machine class The evening was sponsored by the Georgetown Club a group of enthusiastic sewers who are endeavoring to start a sewing association for all interested sewers in Halton Hills It would be a profit loosely struc tured informal type of group that would meet once a month to get to know each other share ideas and special interests and in ex to leam about new methods and products The group is very pleased to have Theresa Surerus of Kawartha Sew and Serge in Peterborough coming to it next meeting on Tuesday June The meeting will start at 30 p m in the Georgetown High School s teachers cafeteria Ad mission will be to cover costs If you have further ques tions please call or 873 2485 BangORama this weekend A transformation is taking place at Georgetown Fairgrounds as the Optimist Club of Georgetown prepares for the Annual Victoria Weekend event Bang ORama from May The fun begins Saturday night when the Midway is opened and continues on Sunday when the young and old can enjoy a demolition derby commercial displays bingo mini golf and crown and anchor Monday is a big day at the fairgrounds for along with the midway there will be a truck and tractor pull art contest scout sky ride commercial displays youth games petting zoo crown and anchor game pony riders remote control car contests CHICKEN club tugof war mini golf chicken Bar B Marian s Country Band Wendy West Chappy the Clown Lincoln and Bad Guys As well there will be a gigantic fireworks display Admission is free on Saturday On Sunday and Monday adults can get in for while seniors and under 16 s admission fee is 2 All funds raised from the event will be used for youth activities and community service project of the Georgetown Optimist Club Canadian wildlife artist Official Opening Wednesday May 1591 700900 FINE ART EXHIBIT HALTON HILLS CULTURAL CENTRE 9 Church Street Georgetown msa0i On Wednesday May 1991 Christ no Marshall will a spec Open House In her honour at the Halton Hills Cultural Cen tre In Geo r got own The exhibit on will feature her most recent and a vast collect on of her no a t nls The or g be on display only during Wednesday special showing The hours of this special event will be 7 to p The of th fine art collect on II continue I Sunday Juno 1991 The gallery open to Thursday I day Saturday and Sunday hou are for spec f gallery hours contact Nancy or DArcy at 5356 or the Cultural Cent oat 7915 THE HERALD Wednesday May 15 Page 15 DOMINION SEED HOUSE AND COUNTRY GARDEN CENTRE HWY 7 MAPLE AVE GuelphSt GEORGETOWN STORE Man Wad HOURS Saturday Sunday 1JIMH THE GARDEN CENTRE IS COMPLETED SPECIALS POTTED WEEPING CARRAGANA cm REG EA STRAWBERRY PLANTS 50 VARIETIES BERRY PLANTS 25 PLANTS PER BUNDLE Reg C50 5 Old Gold Juniper Gal Container Reg 99 SALE 199 14 WEEPING MULBERRY Reg SALE A799 47 EA EU0NYM0US Gal Container Reg 99 EACH SAFERS TROUNCE YARD GARDEN INSECT SPRAY 099 Controls Insects on t trees landscape trees flowers shrubs and vegetables Reg 29 each FULL SELECTION OF ANNUAL BEDDING PLANTS FLOWER VEGETABLE ALL WEST LARGE DECORATIVE REG 95 BARK CHIPS 3CU FT BAG EACH ALL TREAT PATIO MIX BAG EACH Conti montute crystals frx water retention n outdoor planters etc SALE STARTS THURS MAY TO MAY 20th WHILE QUANTITIES LAST

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