GEORGETOWN HERALD Tito Horns For District Second Clan Mail Number Return Guaranteed M per yew Single Copy Price Fifteen HERALD THURSDAY MAVI1W1 SHERIDAN COLLEGE CONTINUING EDUCATION DIVISION Landscape Portrait Palntlnfl Workshop Wednesday May 17 a m to Cosponsored by Clarkson Art Society Fee SPRING PAINTING WORKSHOP Full days starting Tuesday May a to 4 Fee BURLINGTON Drawing and Watercolour Workshop Full 5 days starting June 9 a to Fee For further Information please call Oakville 845- Streetsvllle Burlington Toronto 362 Mustum Notes After Years Museum Is Five Building Complex by JUDITH The County Museum Kelso Pork Milton welcomes the public In this Its year of operation The Museum will be open daily except Tuesdays The Museum is a five building complex the Main Building a huge horn built in the 1BS0 The Craft House the Coach House the Forge and the Loft Cabin The newest building on the Museum grounds Is also the oldest building The Log Cabin was built in 1B22 in Township Last year it was moved pi tit by piece to the Museum site and rccrectcd by the Friends of the Museum as their 1971 project It will be open to the public for the first lime in The Museum is approximately a onehalf hour drive from Georgetown via the Line to Hornby Turn right onto Steeles Avenue and follow the signs to Kelso Park DISPLAY The Craft House boasts three beautiful new display cases this year Conservatively valued at for four the cases were a gift lo the Museum from D Limited a well known name In ladies clothing stores Made or walnut and plate glass the cases measure almost 10 in height and each has its iwn overhead lighting To complement this gift Mr Ken Sycr of It gave the Museum three beautiful mannequins to be used in the new cases The first case displays a mannequin wearing a wedding dress And a lace veil of unbleached linen The dress circa 1885 was a gift from Castle On the wall of the case hangs a beaded picture on velvet circa 1840 remarkable for its subtle colouring And to complete the selling a unique Victorian side chair purchased at auction in Milton by Museum Director J Newman QUILT The next case contains a flax wheel and a needlepoint picture The mannequin wears a maroon wool and crocheted shawl from Ihe laic 1800 In the third case the mannequin wears a peach silk dress and black lace mantilla both dating circa Draped beside her is a beautiful velvet quilt from England The Museum Guides will be happy to tell you its history TV INTERFERENCE IS CAUSED BY Cors Trains Planes Snowmobiles Appliances Factories and others BUT CABLE TV IS SHIELDED AGAINST THEM No mora flutter roll and buzz when trucks and plana go by when someone mot a sewing machine shaver mixer electric drill THERES MORE TO BE SEEN ON CHANNEL Cable TV Main Street North CABLE TV 12 CHANNELS TO CHOOSE CHANNEL WGR Buffalo CHANNEL Barrio CHANNEL WBEN Buffalo CHANNEL Georgetown CHANNEL Toronto CHANNEL 7 Buffalo CHANNEL C I CA Toronto CHANNEL CFTO Toronto CHANNEL WNEDButtaloCh CHANNEL Hamilton CHANNEL 12 Buffalo Ch CHANNEL Bridge Club inly slightly with last week game the duplicate club One fan brought a radio to keep up with the play A few others stayed home to watch hut there were still 14 tables in ploy I eft I on auditorium winners- 1st Art IN Sid Heller 2nd Mrs Hon Dawson and Hi ltde Martin and Walter 111 Percy Ieslle and Duke Wilson Dick md Mrs Jack i- nit ft est Hill and John Coats 2nd Olive lgan and Margerv Mackenzie 3rd Tom Warnes and Harry Mrs Leo and Hob Dickson Clare and Leo Kistemakcr Park Public School pupils swept over the landscape around the school like large vacuum cleaner during ITS THEIR GREENUP CLEANUP spring there and It ft litter free scene in The project is an service provided by the six pupils This is Jack fifth for it Finding Atkinson and Barry lots of stuffing for their litter Grants Help Employment Picks Up For Workers Locally in County is picking up due to federal Imliitivc Program as the welfare id for the country f continues per In March people rued employable received welfare compared with In IJ70 Welfare went people rated unemployable with llf last year In llrHItt The number of people served by the with nil tjpes year served ill In March the county supplied supplementary aid to people speenl is istance and Immtiinkor services to five It supports people in nursing provides home nursing ices and pays for about people below the figures year for first three m the assisted in average J people TERRA C0TTA LANDSCAPING Jon supplies rotes Gold Seal For Local Holstein Reflection a urebred cow in the of Art Georgetown has recently been awarded a Gold Seal production certificate by the Association of Canada In eleven lactations on twice a day milking Minn produced 179 lbs milk containing 32G fat average lest 4 12 percent In her latest lactation as a wclc yearold in on a day milking Minn produced lbs milk con aining lbs fat average lest percent This ecord has a Dreed Class of 1B7 percent for milk 184 percent for fat Una is classified Very Good body conformation CRITERION CARPET WAREHOUSE HOME FIRST QUALITY CARPET FROM THE FINEST MILLS QUALITY 3 EXPERT INSTALLATION 4 ALL DOOR METALS AND FINISHING MATERIALS 5 OUR WRITTEN GUARANTEE ALL FOR THE PRICE OF THE CARPET ALONE Slightly Extra for Halls Stairs atilit you In your or rug CALL US FOR FREE IN HOME ESTIMATE THIS 5 FOR OFFER Entitles you to A CHOICE OF THE FINEST Hardtwlsts Propylons Shags Indoor Outdoor Nylon etc They arc all included In this fantastic offer HO DOWN PAYMENT Terms to suit your budget FAST DELIVERY nursery schools for four children Il handled GO miscellaneous In three months this year the department has spent 158 on genera assistance for cm and unemployable people Last year in three months it spent CPP Health Unit Sharing Office County will share its Georgetown social and family services department office with a representative of the Canada Pension Plan at no cost to the federal government Recommending Ihe request for space director Jim Gray said older welfare recipients were often eligible for CPP Anything Elderly Budding Artists Centennial Five Proves That Its Never too Late It never too late to learn be ol five residents f Centennial Mm who ire eloping their irtistic in in art class held it the Wednesday room of Ihe I dill serves is the art studio or the five aspiring or lists who work under the leadership of Mrs Peggy The students all v men range in from to JO llie organized by Mrs near end of tier ihe class lx i live Mrs is extremely proud of IIAVI- Mi the womn have had At one time a student of the Ontario College of Art she feels everyone has at least some or ability As proof of this statement Mrs uses the example f yearold Mrs Mary Young ne her students Mrs Young Just discovering that she has a wealth of artistic creativity Perhaps if Mrs Young had studied art when she was younger she might have developed into a great artist guests Mrs very thing comes naturally to her all 1 have to do Is explain something once and she follows through Fainting landscapes is a favorite pastime with the class One object they are not par tlculnrly fond of drawing is flowers This is understandable flowers arc a very difficult object lo draw although they have a simple design slates Mrs PATH- NCI- HELPS Patience is a quality that makes a good teacher and Mrs Odehnal possesses such a virtue improve drawing in a good lured way All the students of Ihe class appear lo be deeply involved in their work One student Mrs Dorothy Catermull accomplishes her drawings with the use of one hand her right arm is paralyzed On Ihe weekends The Manor Five will slip Into the studio and paint to their hearts content reports Mrs In fact as Mrs Corbett put it wo hate it when It dinnertime as that s the end of the class OVER REMNANTS AND SHORT ROLLS ALWAYS IN J AT 2 Price or less HOURS TO WED FBI CRITERION carpet WAREHOUSE STREET to kn SKETCHING IN THE SUNSHINE Overcast skies and below normal temperatures have been discouraging for high school artists anxious to get outdoors and soak up the sunshine while sketching about town It was the right kind of day however when The Herald found Colin Rcid left Haddock Pat Mike Harris and Rich Scully perched on neigh bo uring doorstep sketching sections of Ihe downtown area SPRING CLEANING WANT THOSE DRAPES CLEANED CALL US AT 8772279 FOR INHOME ESTIMATE PRICE Y INCLUDES J TAKE DOWN DRY CLEANING AND REHANGING BARRAGERS CLEANERS LTD Main St Two Locations Guelph Street Treat Thirst and Sore Feet at Walks Checkpoint The Miles for Millions marathon walk Is over for another year Thousands of children and many adults swarmed through the village all doy The cold wet rain in Ihe morning seem to dampen their spirits although some of the children were not dressed for rain or the cold Many others were well prepared with warm sweaters and rain coats and some wore plastic garbage bags to keep off the rain Unsung of the day were those who manned Ihe check points At they had use of the washrooms ana the front entrance which was used for first aid at the public school so this meant that those checking the walkers had to stand out in the rain and cold all morning the afternoon they were more for tunate as they could sit at a table and the weather was much proved Rev R Walter Ridley who was in charge of the Norval check point was well pleased with the workers Mrs Louth stayed at her first aid post all day treating sore and blistered feet Teen agent took turns looking after the free drinks supplied to the walkers and they also did a good jab of cleaning Up the debrl left In the school yard It is Impossible to name all the helpers but those who stood out in the rain for several hours In morning checking the papers for the walkers deserve special mention Mr and Mrs Ormle Carter Mrs Murray Laird Mrs R Crawford Mrs Mono Mrs Lois and Marie Congratulations to all walkers who persevered to finish the walk and help raise money for the needy countries of the world Union Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs Herb on Wednesday af temoon May 3 with Mrs C G Bishop in the chair The roll call was answered with a news clipping on Africa Mrs J Young read Ihe scripture lesson followed with prayer by Mrs A VonZuben The second chapter of the study book A New General Ion In Africa on problems and dllemas was given by Mrs H Puckering During the W A meeting which followed the date of June was set for the annual Strawberry Dessert Social Mrs Eric Leslie assisted the hostess with lunch and a social time was enjoyed The regular monthly meeting of Women Institute was held on Thursday evening May at the homo of Mrs Jack May with 13 present and Mrs Gray don Chester presiding A plant problem I have was the roll call and these were present Mrs on Page