Mas Birthday Party was Variety Show at Stewarttown Mrs Velda May was the lu person who received the door prize at the variety show sponsored by St Stephens Church Hornby and held at the Sr School au ditorium last Saturday even ing was called to the plat form and presented with a small door later she was ask to return the door we sus pect they wast to use it again and presented with a tin of bam The program entitled Ma a Birthday Party took place in her living room when the crowd gathered to help her Geoff Drew Brook celebrate with song recitations a magician dances including the Charleston and square dance and a fash ion show Look out Paris Sincere sympathy of The band in tho backgroundgregation and the community included Ann and Al Bye Lea is extended to Mrs Clarke and Game Bill Ken Grant and Bob Gracey If you missed the show you still have an opportunity to win tho door Percy Merry School next Saturday night Miss Mary Armstrong homo for the summer after attending two years Waterloo College She expects to return in Sept ember Good luck Mary The flowers in St Johns Church on Sunday were in ing memory of Mr J Chin- beloved uncle of Mrs Clarke who passed away In Victoria C April What better name for a leprechan than Terry I know cancer can be beaten Undertaker Ken Grant and dead drunk Bob Gracey Congratulations OSCAR and OLGA HOST ON THE OPENING OF SOMEPLACE ELSE IN Best wishes for success and prosperity from friends el 19 20 24 3 Regan Cresc and 272 260 282 W or forward to dining at your Country Restaurant and Tavtm Mrs Percy Ashgrove Wl President for 1971 annual meeting of the W I was held on April at the homo of Mrs Cleave with a large turnout of ladles and visitors President Mrs Percy Cox opened the meeting with the ode and S Collect secretary Mrs Fred Nurse read last month minutes and called roll which was pay your fees and a program suggestion for next year Several Items of dence were discussed Mrs Bob Cunningham gave the district directors report of the meeting held In tho agriculture office In Milton recently and tho district annual is at Acton on May 19 and the delegates from our are to bo the president 1st vice secretary and the district dlr Mrs Gordon Wingfield and Mrs Wm Allison were appoint cd to arrange for the cushion to be up A poem and de- orated cake for the at the district annual in Then minutes of last annual meeting were read Mrs Fred Nurse gave a very full secretary treasurer report and also the standing commit tees presented theirs which all showed that It had been a busy year with all members doing their parts cither by helping at banquets or being on commit tees Mrs Gordon Wingfield presen ted the nominating report and Mrs C Dick the officers for 72 which re President Mrs Percy Cox 1st vice Mrs Clifford Hunter 2nd vice Mrs John Nabb secretary treasurer Mrs James assistant Mrs Gordon public rela tions Mrs Frank dis trict director Mrs John dell alternate Mrs Robert Cunningham directors Mrs John H Hunter Mrs Bruce He Cluro Mrs Guy Wilson and Mrs Stringer Pianist Mrs Lloyd Davison and Mrs Jas Carney flower committee Mrs Bird Mrs Clayton Wilson Mrs Ralph Cunningham cour tesy Mrs Arthur Ruddell Mrs Hector Bird and Mrs Car ney auditors Mrs Frauds Thompson and Mrs Gordon Barnes Agriculture and Canad Ian Industries Mrs Ford Wick son and Mrs George Wilson home economics and health Mrs Bird and Mrs Gordon citizenship and educ ation Mrs W Cleavo and Mrs Vern Picket historical research and current events Mrs Bob Alexander and Mrs Guy Wilson resolutions Mrs John Bird cu Mrs C Dick Following this four girls Joanne Wilson Carolyn Bird Karen and Verna and their leaders Mrs tennar and Mrs Bruce McClure told of the Dairy Fair Course they have been taking and ex plained the different dishes they have made with dairy pro ducts this winter and they had given the recipes to tho lunch committee who had made and brought them to the meeting and served them stylo along with a pink drink which oil the ladles enjoyed Mrs J M gave the courtesies and meeting closed with a social time together The annual Daffodil Lunch- con was held in Unit Church on Thursday April with one hundred and forty Wants 540 Acre Provincial Park in South of Halton East MPP Hon Jim Snow plans to propose the establishment of a provincial park in County I very Interested in the park Idea and I ve asked for copies of the proposals he said In Queens Park this week Snow will present the plans together with his own com to provincial officials Involved with Parks Development find the Conservation department for their study and recom mendations But its definitely all in the exploratory stages right now he warned The park as proposed would extend diagonally from Bronte Road and the all the way up to the intersection of townline and Upper Middle Road taking In oil of the Bronte or TwelveMile Creek in the area CREEK VALLEY Nearly half he million dollar park would bo taken up by a roughly rectangular block In the northwest corner of the end Bronte Road with about half a mile of frontage on the JEW and nearly a mile on Bronte Road or Second Line a smaller block slightly larger than one quarter mile square would occupy the southeast corner of the and Upper Middle Road intersection with the two Joined by a wide ding strip using the cast bank of the creek valley as Its eastern boundary Snow said any development of the area as a park would most likely be undertaken by the province since the proposal looks to aim to be pretty large for a municipality to undertake without some help LARGE AREA In addition such a park would certainly serve he popula tion of a very large area because of its sue the existence of the river valley and Its proximity to the THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY APRIL PAGE four ladles attending The guests were greeted at the door by president Mrs Ward Brownrtdgo After all had partaken of the food from pret tily decorated tables in the large S S room everyone went upstairs for the program Soft rrusic was played by Mrs McLaughlin piano duets played by Mrs W and Mrs L Davison beautiful solos by Mrs McCuaig of Milton after which Mrs Jim Snow Introduc ed the speaker Mrs Norma Carrier has been years with Ontario Consum ers In Toronto This was start- in 1947 and there have been Improvements and better goods this past 24 years Every wom an loves to buy as they are the the spenders for their house holds but so many articles are so commercialized today we still need a great deal of in formation as consumers do not have money to throw away Everyone loves to spend mo ney We are first class citizens and should get good value for it An Interesting question and answer period followed as Mrs Carrier Willingly gave the motion they asked about Mrs Roy Wilson the courtesies and thanked everyone who had made such on enjoyable after noon Rev Adams closed with prayer Mrs J DID YOU KNOWT In space of years the percentage of Canadian women with cancer of the uterus who survived for five years rose from to according to the Canadian Cancer Society whose slogan is Cancer Con Be Beat en Mr 43 MAY Its Moms Day Offl Dine Out Together Get Mom oat of the kitchen on Mother Day BHag her and the family here for a reasonably priced dinner FAMOUS FOR THE Finest in Canadian and Chinese Foods RESTAURANT MAW ST thousands and thousands of cancer patients are cured Give to help keep up the search for the final cure Canadian Cancer Society FINAL WEEK OP FUND CAMPAIGN YOUR CANVASSES 3rd BIG WEEK Of Our Opening That brought Record Breaking Savings for Georgetown Shoppers Our Warehouse Prices Did It Our stocks are now replenished So come in and take advantage of the GREAT SAVINGS on HARDTWISTS 501 NYLONS PLUSHES SHAGS Etc Guelph St Georgetown next to Beckers OPEN DAILY 10 KM