Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 2, 1985, p. 14

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Nerval hews World travellers By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent Several Norvol people have been travelling this past summer Gertrude McGee enjoyed a trip to Ireland in July along with her cousin Dorothy Coyne and her husband Gord of Kitchener who were tour guides They travelled up through Ireland Belfast This past week Gertrude visited her son John of Kyoto Japan who was in Oklahoma with a group of 12 Japanese ladies They were perfor a tea ceremony at the state fair and John was the translator Anne Wilson and Adams of RR2 Georgetown have eturned from a two week trip England and the continent In Georgetown and Isabel Carney of Milton enjoyed a five day to Pennsylvania and the Amish Get well cards By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent NORVAL Get well wishes of RR2 who is a patient in Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton Also to Irene who Is home now after spending two weeks in Brampton hospital and Gord Early who Is a patient in Brampton Hospital following a bone graft on his ankle Both are From Babies baptized By KAY WILSON I Id Correspondent NORVAL A large congregation attended the morning service at a United Church where two babies were baptized Rev Walter Ridley performed the ceremony for Michael Oliver Castle Murray Shannon Allcen Marjorie daughter of Gail Nixon and Brian Reynolds Both families enjoyed a reunion with family members for a buffet lunch Michael grandparents and Shirley Castle were special guests Brian and Gall Reynolds entertained grandparents Marjorie Reynolds Bruce and Eileen Nixon and great grandmother di a of Streets vllle Kay Wilson representing the elders presented certificates Six euchre tables By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent NORVAL Six tables of euchre were in play at Community Centre last Thursday First went to Ethel Webb Elsie Jarvle Jamie Cunningham and Del Wallace Lone hands went to Elizabeth Wallace while Ray Addy won the lucky draw Furrow Queens By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent The International Plow Match and Farm Machine Show was held at St Thomas in Elgin County from Sept 17 Coinciding with this was the of the Queen of the Furrow Queens from across Canada numbering were in attend As well as the past Queens from 19601SM who were honored 31 present Queens were also guests wn Debbie Deenick of Debbie one of five finalists the following light at the banquet attended by 1 500 people Special guests for the I M were Elgin County was called after his grand Each of the past Queens spoke briefly relating their present life style as did Kay Wilson who has been promoting the Queens competition since its inception Mrs Wilson recelv two presentations a lapel pin from the Queens presented by Lynda Prong and an Inscribed silver tray Provincial Minister of Agriculture Jack and federal Minister of Agriculture John Wise were both at the head table Also attending were Linda of Elora whose husband Rev Mark Waugh was assist ant minister at United six years ago Heltons two Ontario Que Verna Thompson Hilderman now of Alberta who won in and Lynn Stewart Moore of Terra Cotta who won in 1977 were also In attendance Legion Lines Open house Sept at the Branch was well attended and impressive President Norm Ward thanks oil the people that worked hard setting up the military display Thanks to the ladies for the refreshments Honors and Awards night Oct 12 To oil interested dart players the CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone 8770109 Street Georgetown Ontario NEW USED Cars and Trucks 1986 Nissans are In stock now I Special Prices on all 1985 610 Martin St Milton NORTHEND steak shoot Oct in the club room at pra sharp Ladies 1st Peg Lewis 2nd Cathy booby Ann Scraggo Gents 1st Gord Hoy 2nd John Crawford booby Paul Prust Sheila and Rick Legion ladies A picture older was found after our birthday dinner photos of two children Call at welcome Jessie Bun ton into our and hope she has many rewarding years th us It was the sad duty our president Ho Curswell to drape the charter In memory of Win Roberts who passed away this summer The jub Ice social at Erin was success the talent presented by all lores was fabulous and our own lad treed that Georgetown twos treat We were assisted in l by 1 il and Sharon Barker of Acton The Georgetown plaers were Bailey Watson Yvonne Graham and Mid Door pruts were won by Chcrne Matthews Helen Clout Flo Cars well and Mars Zone darts at Brampton Sept was won by team with Louse James Nelly Bell Barbara and Sheila Congratulations lades need help for the bazaar Nov 17 on the following ticket sellers book booth and Christmas table Please phone Marion Carney It is wonderful to see Sloddart home and looking so well ladles If possible write a note to our shut ins Mrs Hunter Milton Manor Mrs Peel Manor Honey Ann Collins Water too Hazel Preston Aurora and mo rcen at the Bennett Centre I know they would appreciate hear from and we all them well October bazaar BAi A monthly meet of the was held Sept at the church Mrs Barbara Monro There was some discussion about the annual bazaar usually held in October The date will be decided at the next meeting Organ recital Plan to attend churchnextSundayOct 15am fortheprescrviceorganrecital Invite your friends and neighbors Every 200 you deposit to a Canada Trust savings or chequing account or investment certificate from Sept 30 to Nov 1985 gives you an opportunity to win a completely furnished and landscaped vacation home valued at approximately 100000 About the prize home The prize home is located in The of Manatee a new community of quality vacation homes being developed by the Canadian owners of the well known Maple Leaf Estates Located south of Tampa on the Little Manatee River The has direct access to the Gulf of Mexico club house golf course tennis courts swimming pools boat dock and lawn bowling are all part of the development The prize home is professionally decorated furnished and landscaped and features two bedrooms and baths living room dining room kitchen screened porch carport appliances colour TV wall to wall and drapes The Moorings is ideal in that you own your home and lease the land which is maintainedyear round by the developer The lease cost for the first year is included in the prize Earn 33 more on savings accounts TrustSuperRate daily interest savings account likely pays much more interest than your present savings account Each day that you maintain a balance over SuperRate pays a rate of interest on your total balance that approximates our 30day term deposit rate If your balance is less than you still earn our regular daily interest savings rate Often people think they re earning the highest savings rate available when in fact they re not Compare our to your present rate most regular savings accounts were paying 5 A interest and daily interest accounts 5 TheCanada Trust SuperRate account was paying on the total balance when a balance over was maintained That sup to 33 more interest Ifyouwish you can write cheques on your SuperRate account Theres no charge for cheque processing when you maintain a minimum monthly balance of 000 or more LIS SuperRate Account Canada TrustalsooffersaUS dollarSuperRateaccount an ideal place SuperRate account is a US dollar MasterCard Gold or regular 25 bonus for account transfers contest you cash when you have us transfer your savings or chequing account with a balance in excess of from another financial institution Limit one bonus per household People hours not bankers hours Most Canada Trust branches offer full personal service Saturdays and 8am to8pm Monday to Friday As well linked so you can make deposits and withdrawals at any branch as easily as your home branch I correctly answer a t me I m ted II to the w oner shall beentlledroriomore than two hundred One entry can be without Contest and complete Is are lable at Ontarobranchesonly OPEN 8 AM TO 8 PM TO FRI SATURDAYS 9 AM TO 5 PM Mam at James 8772266

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