Hungry Hollow Film Maker Honoured by Naturalists Club Ballinafad Subdivision Warren the Georgetown man who made the film The Many Faces of Hungry Hollow received an award from the Georgetown Naturalists at Ihclr first meeting of the fall season September in Park school I made the film with the only intention being to draw attention to this beautiful area of Georgetown Mr Wright told Naturalists president Bob He emphasized that the valley which was the subject or his film needs to be preserved The film has been seen by a great many Georgetown people and has made an impact that is still being felt Three speakers were at the meeting and each gave a brief resume of how they feel sport and naturalists could work together Jim Gathering on secretory of the and Region En Protection Association drew attention to the fact that a true sportsman has a great respect for wildlife and will never waste game or shoot song birds or a grouse that Is drumming He also enjoys all forms of nature Gord Blake president or the Onkville and District Rod and Gun Club explained the attitude of the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters towards conservation The federation has members in 150 clubs and Is a powerful force towards conservation with a budget of 000 per year Some of this is sent to the Canadian Wildlife Federation Dale from the Ont of Lands and Forests explained about consumptive and non consumptive areas of the outdoors also told the audience that the welcomes and appreciates any help they can get from clubs such as the Georgetown and District Naturalists Club They also stand ready to aid In any way that they ThirtyTwo Arrests Made During August Thirteen ihjrges were laid as the result of motor vehicle accidents investigated by Georgetown Police Department officers during August according to the department activity report for last month There motor resulting in over damage and six with less Twelve people were injured In the month a accidents in an there were charges laid by Georgetown police in Auk us most of them IfU the High way Tnffic Act Vivians for charges thi I Ail for another I irking lags issued Imposed Infilled arrests issued lis sum and investigated The report I so shows six ins five UK in property il iks jf dwellings I prop Norval Rally Days Slart Fall Season at Sunday Schools Mrs Hamilton McLaughlin of Brampton gave a very in terestlng talk and showed pic lures of Jamaica at the combined meeting of Unit One and Unit Two of United Church held at the home of Mrs Dan on Thursday evening September ie Mrs of Unit One presided The roll call was answered with a verse or thought on hope and tin devotional followed the same heme given by Mrs Glenn and Mrs Van Lee wen A sing song of favourite hymns was enjoyed with Mrs Ridley at the piano Following the lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs Guy Wilson Mrs Bill Graham and Mrs Ed McLean Norval United Church Young Peoples started their fall with a meeting at the home of Mr and Mrs Bill with Clifford Laldlaw as president on Friday evening September Paul Laldlaw and his com were in charge of he program which Included showing several films There was a good attendance of about present Fallowing the meeting a social time was enjoyed The Couples Club of United Church enjoyed a games night on Saturday evening September isth held In the new building of Mr and Mrs Gordon Laldlaw There was lots of fun around a bonfire where a good supply of com and hot dogs disappeared United Church Sunday School started the fall activities with a very good attendance In all four daises with Mr Gordon Laldlaw as Teachers are Mrs Bill Beth Mrs Gordon Laldlaw Mrs Norman Shea and Linda Ridley Alt are assisted by several others conducted by R Walter Ridley The Junior Choir song a coupleof numbers and the pupils who took part in the service wen Donna Ridley Gail Harrison Gordon Janice Pomeroy and Terry During the service Sandra Louise daughter of Mr and Mrs Ernie Webb was baptised The Presbyterian Church Sunday School Rally Day was on Sunday Sep lembcr 19 with the presentation of attendance awards during he morning worship service con ducted by Rev Howard Smith Attendance Diplomas were presented to Linda Holmes Elaine Cun and Mary Ann Donaldson Robert diplomas Christopher Reed Billy Karen Cunningham Davis and Mark Smith 2nd Year Seal Cathy Little and Brian Holmes 3rd Year Seal Luanne Held Mark Cunningham Douglas McCIure Kevin Donaldson Billy Davis and Jamie Year Seal Carol Little and Douglas Donaldson Year Seal Little Sam McCIure Roy McCIure and Susan Smith Year Seal Lauri Robinson Lormer McCIure John Lee Penny Davis Diane Robinson Ross Paul Smith and Stephen Smith Burning Bush Pins Marianne Robinson Bruce McGec Robert Lee and Murray McCIure Honourable Mention for having completed all awards plus another year of perfect attendance Karen Robinson Sam is superlntendant of the Sunday School regular morning worship service Georgetown Fair Is only a week away Are you ready with your 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