Follows Father Now Credit Lodge Master For Ihe Ural lime in the history Credit Lodge AM No mo succeeded his as hud of the lodge Last Wednesday Paul Arm was Installed lodge master In a ceremony at the Masonic Temple Robert was assisted by past masters and Grand Lodge officers in the which also saw the of other officers for 1972 Mr Armstrong father John r Armstrong held the same office last year In the lodge which traces its history to A number of visitors from Serving as officers with Mr Armstrong this arc Robert Borland senior warden Earl Johnson Junior warden Graham treasurer James Evans secretary Ted Peck assistant secretary John Long deacon Hubert Traeey Junior deacon Robert director of Hoy Nor l on inner guard Jim Walters Jim senior steward Don Gosling junior steward George Moore chaplain Jim Bennett organ I at Edwin Wilson Robert a Complete Focus on Fitness lit RAID THURSDAY JAN Page Eight Receive Awards at 4H Homemaking Achievement Day The Club for clubs in north part of Count was held at Public Seventy club members and their ll leaders were completing the unit Focus on kit and I ir record book Crafts ranged from Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls to a fisherman knit sweater to a complete set of towels decorated with buck weaving During morning County Home Mrs Bannister tested the girls fitness knowledge with quizzes on hazardous product symbols and traffic signs and asked them to evaluate a first aid kit She was assisted by Mrs Kathy Williams of Downsview Tilt Ml- SKITS and relatives at tending the afternoon programme enjoyed skits presented by liallinafad clubs on the topics of leisure time posture and home safety Lindsay of Limehouso was the commentator for her exhibit One to Good Health Club exhibit Hazards in your Cupboard was explained by Marlcnc Hume County Honour pins and cer tiflcates for the of six club units went to Mrs fcvelyn Kinpmlll of Ran nock burn and Linda Giles of Recipients of Provincial Honours for 12 projects were I Kirkwood of Nancy and Snow of and Jean Wilson or It Mrs Margaret In the back row Mrs Evelyn Abbott Nancy Snow Jean Wilson Pirn Snow In leader of the Ashgrovc Club received the Canadian Council on 4 H Clubs Leadership Award She has led and assisted with Club work at since 19G6 Hilton District Women In Credit Lodge AF and AM officers for 1972 Tom Romaularsinkh president of unit of the S S old The Herald he had received 30 calls from supply teachers about the Hal ton County Board of Education plan to cut their salary percent He said he was very happy the Board had changed their minds out that the S T could not argue for the supply teachers since they are not members of the Ft deration I did pass an the calls I received to Superintendent of Instruction said Ramautarsingh He also sold he had some response to his questionnaire which he sent out a few weeks ago Many parents came to see me and the teachers are now discussing it he commented He explained this had been the purpose of the questionnaire to start about the many points he raised DID YOU KNOWT Canadian farms occupy million acres according to the Canada Department of Agriculture In the front row from left District Deputy James Spark Lodge Mason Paul Armstrong Past Master John Armstrong Back Past Masters Edwin Wilson Family of Three Homeless After Farm Cottage Burns A collage on the farm of Murray Laird occupied by Mr Mrs Chiasson and their little 19 month old son Danny was gutted by fire about 10 Saturday An overheated oil space healer in he basement was the cause Mr It Mrs Chiasson were out for the evening celebrating Mr Chiasson a birthday and Mrs sister Lea Savole of Georgetown and her friend Victor Mallet were baby sitting when the fire broke out They ran with the baby to the home of Mr Mrs Laird for help The Lairds and Mr Mrs who live In an apartment in the Laird home formed a bucket brigade until the arrival of the Fire Department who fought Ihe blaze in the bitter 10 zero weather Mr Mrs lost almost all of their possessions which were only about two years old All their furniture including a refrigerator and stove their bedding and clothing They had just purchased the week a supply of groceries that day The only clothes they have are the ones they were wearing at the time of the fire The are staying with the Savole family In Georgetown until other arrangements can be made The Georgetown Red Crow gave some immediate assistance but the family Is In need of help from the community their loss was not covered by Insurance At the lime of fire another couple who were out of work Mr Mrs Bernard Lantclgne were staying with They were also out for the evening and lost all their clothing In the fire Mrs Frank Do son conducted the installation of officers at he first meeting of Ihe new year of Union Presbyterian Church W M held at the home of Mrs C Bishop on Wednesday ternoon January with present There was very little change in the slate of officers for the year President Mrs C G Bishop Mrs Jack McDonald treasurer Mrs Eric Leslie Mrs Puckering and Mrs L Campbell gave the devotional and Mrs A McKane gave an Inspirational New Year message Mrs Herb Dolson and Mrs Clarence Anderson assisted hostess In dessert lunch which was followed by the meeting New windows and window frames were Installed at Nerval United Church during the past week The windows wero boarded up following the damage to the church done by the fire that completely destroyed garage next to the church A new chain link fence was also put up by the United Church Mra Jean Ladd of Port Hawkesbury Nova Scolla has been visiting with Rev Mrs Ridley for the past month and enjoyed Chrlslmas and New Years with them Mrs Is Mrs Ridley mother Unit Two of Nerval United Church held a planning meeting at the home of Mrs Earl Wilson on Wednesday evening January with nine in attendance The calendar for the year w drawn up and it was decided have Luncheon Is Served Friday April A rummage sale was also planned for he future The new state of officers elected for 1972 Includes president Mrs Earl Wilson vice president Mrs Hon secretary Mrs Garnet treasurer Mrs Ken The meeting was followed with lunch and a social hour Mr Raymond Steele a lawyer from Georgetown was the guest speaker at the meeting of Norvai United Church Couples Cub held in church on Thursday evening January 13 He spoke on the importance of making a will and answered questions Mr Ridley film on the same subject called What Will You Do The program was very Interesting and Informative Officers elected for 1972 were president Mr Mrs Roy Laldlaw vice president Mr and Mrs Gordon secretary Mr ft Mrs Gordon treasurer Mr Mrs Paul Johnson Lunch and a social time ended the evening which was planned by Mr Mrs Allen Burk and Rev Mrs R W Ridley Mrs Ed McLean Had Thirty Calls From Unhappy Supply Teachers Flood Line Prevents Building Bill lot Con Stewartloun is being prevented from building on his land bemuse it has designated ft Mid land I- die told council he had from long lime residents such as George Currie Aubrey rani Dave Barclay King there had been flooding in during Hurricane Haul or any other Unit He said he Credit Valley Conservation Authority based their flood lines on land flooded during Hurricane Hazel The County Health Unit has already approved he land In he and half acre parcel for a lank Council passed a resolution Credit Valley Con to exempt the land from flood land design a I inn were represented by their president Mrs George Henderson of Georgetown who complimented he members an their work and promised con tinned support of the program by he local branches Latest figures released by the Canada Department of Agriculture put the number of farms for this nation at down more than 300000 from 1M1 Herald Advertising Brings Results ANNOUNCING M GIBBON CAFE FAMOUS CHINESE FOODS Now Open Every Sunday FROM 4 PM TO PM FOR TAKEOUT ORDERS PLEASE PHONE 8773664 You arc cordially invited to visit our Oriental atmosphere Dining 35 Mill SI Main Mill Georgetown THIS WEEKS 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