Ads That Pay can place on ad In The Herald Classified pages phoning Boy log or selling Toe Herald Li where yes win Ibid the you want GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District Printing Publishing The tor lawn Herald served Georgetown and district as Printers and Publishers or over a century ottering the beat In tine printing and news coverage Second Class Mall Registered Number 0943 Georgetown Ontario Thursday April 1971 Portage Guaranteed 50 per year Single Copy Pries Fifteen Cents Countess of Strathmore Daughters Mark 32nd Year The Countess of Strathmore Chapter celebrated its anniversary with a dinner at the Driftwood at Nerval Monday evening April 12 The eighteen members present were welcomed by the Regent Mrs S After a delicious din brief business meeting followed Mrs A Gilmer sec retory read the March meeting minutes and the correspond Miss Jean Mackenzie gave the treasurers report and rec eived membership dues Mrs Charles education convener reported that a picture of the Queen was being pres ented to the Georgetown Am and a replacement pic ture to the Georgetown and District Hospital Mrs J Evans services at home and abroad distributed wool for knitting and white shirts to be made into hospital gowns She also requested layette for a needy family annual Provincial meet Ing was held In Hamilton last week and tho national meeting is to be held In Newfoundland the end of May Mrs R will con an Opportunity Sale In I he early fall and a committee was named Mrs read the editorial from recent Herald about the IODE She also read a poem Slow mo down Lord There will be a guest speaker at the May meeting ting closed with members sing The Queen A social hour followed with contests and prizes This looked after by tho program committee Miss Mackenzie Miss H and Mrs Car Mrs J Evans thanked the committee and Mrs Young of the Driftwood for a delight evening CAUSES OF CANCER A report from Iceland suggests that occupation groups which consume the most home and singed foods get the most stomach cancer In Tniw an a relationship has been found between arsenic content of well and frequency of skin cancer These and other facts ore studied by scientists to find the of cancer and ways to prevent It contribution to the Canadian Cancer Society mil help Introduces Collage to Palette and Pencil People STOP SEARCHING START ENJOYING Best IN SPRING SPECIALS FROM THE LEADER IN HOME ENTERTAINMENT PRODUCTS Sylvania Model FULL SCREEN In contemporary style cabinet OS Sq Inches of viewing area on COLOR BRIGHT The Chassis has every op to date Innovation of modern electronics Variable tone control Pre Set Vol Control 7 up Front Speaker Top design and en all the way And now at a special low price WITH TRADE 649 Sylvania Spanish Consolette MODEL Spanish styling was never mere elegant lata In this sculptured Custom Color TV Warm Distressed Antique Walnut veneers and solids complete the effect This set gives you Ins of viewing area on toe colour picture tube that 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for local artists Interested In regu lar workshop facilities While members primarily work In oils several have branched to other media as their regular outlet Mr Black has steadily main an active Interest in tho club varying in his role from Instructor to critic His talents are called upon regularly to instruction In landscape seascape still life etc and to bring the basics to bear with refresher courses In ion and colour etc CHARACTER OF BUILDING As members of the Central Ontario Art Association tho member group avails itself of monthly workshops The April workshop will be sponsored by the Gait Art Society with Devonna of Kitchener as instructor The day long ent will Include a speaker from the Ontario Architectural Con servation Society who will combine with Mrs McLorn on depicting tho fine character of old buildings PUBLIC EXHIBITION The C O A A is also sponsor their annual juried exhibi at the School of Fine Art Gallery from April 30 to May 30 The Palette Pencil Club arc presently prepare tiorts for a public exhibition and sales of members Work to be held April and at the new plaza opposite Dominion Seed House SPECIALS Now An EXCELLENT SELECTION Hybrid Teas and Climbers FERTILIZER PEAT MOSS INSECTICIDES WEED KILLERS LAWN ORNAMENTS CEMENT TABLES and BENCHES for PATIOS WATER FOUNTAINS PATIO PLANTERS SIDEWALK SLABS PATIO STONES CURB for DRIVEWAYS CHUNK BARK WHITE MARBLE CHIPS Free Use of FERTILIZER SPREADER OPEN 7 Days a Week WEBBS Greenhouses TOWN LINE IK miles south of Nerval DIAL Open am to John Agg of Country Gallery discusses the collage with Eileen Scmpsoa A Adams Portography Will Urge Forge Become Antique Shop Peels roads committee will forward a recommendation to county council that coun tyowned Forgo building In Terra Cotta be rented for use as an antique shop The offer to lease the build Ing was made last month by Mrs Diane Cheeterman for the sum of per month The lease also includes the stipula tion that the renter pay a por tion of the taxes levied by Chin- township The build ing will not be used for raid purposes Commute authorized prepar ation of a bylaw for the lease which win be presented to council for approval Thursday