Ukrainian Youth Camp Ceremony Will Close Weselka September Social workers educators university students and high school students of Ukrainian origin volunteered time this summer as organizers and counsellors at the Ukrainian summer camp on the Fourth Line Boys and girls between the ages of seven to IS belonging to the Ukrainian Youth Assoc ore eligible to attend the camp for three weeks during the summer This year including staff attended the firstsessionending July and another attended the second session ending Friday Bulk of the campers this year came from Toronto Hamilton Wellandand surrounding areas in Southern Ontario Some came from as far as Mass INTO GROUPS An average day the camp consists of arts and crofts sports lectures on subjects of Interest and Mass 30 In either Catholic or Orthodox rites Groups of IB lo cam pen two counsellors and one educator work together throughout the day except when at the iwimming pool where there are to a group A no smoking rule governs everybody on the camp Weselka Is located on 100 acres of pretty farm land The camp is equipped with a huge swimming pool track various athletic fields and barracks with the male quarter separated from female An administrative building and a chapel are presently being built on the site Doth have the distinctive characteristics of the Ukraine At the camp entrance three poets a general and an ardent Ukrainian nationalist arc pictured in stone chips with the Canadian red maple leaf and the Ukrainian blue and yellow flying over them The red and black flag of the Insurgent Army Is prominently displayed over the Ad minlstralive building The Insurgents the Ukrainian national army at tempted to liberate their homeland from the Russians and their ideals permeate the philosophy of the camp has become a sports camp again and will retain this status until closing ceremonies September 10 BILL SMILEY They Already Have My Invitation baffled CO had no answer as these Indian boy a had to be well treated Singh would have nothing to do with the other Indians and joined a convivial little group with Van a Belgian a Norwegian a couple of Austral inns and Jack Ryan and myself Canadians With the beard the turban and the silver tongue lie attracted girls like He African hair which came down his loved flying Koori hated It nations is kicking out the tail bone Curly black beard Never forget the lime I country oil the Indians This is Fastidious as a model his a room with him in emotional and political beard curly by tying a on weekend leave rather than a rational decision around his jaw at About am we started to pull African blacks hate these night and knotting it lop of ourselves together He got up Indians because the his head groaning holding his head and latter are belter educated and Singh was a Sikh another loitered about in his shorts his on the whole much wealthier religion heard from The reason for a pretty lousy Sikh ITioy not this Is hat the Indians arc supposed to drink smoke cut smart work hard and In bick their hair and a lot of word countries usually wind up things Ik In control of much of the Conservation Land One of those i mass of hair hanging In his hum Trouble is with Indians in Africa that nobody wants them Many of them have passports as their One of camp four portraits In UoM Worth 100 Ballinafad Girl Wins Halton Womens Institute Bursary Winners of scholarships and bursaries awarded by Halton District Women s Institute have been announced Sheila Jamieson daughter of Mr and Mrs Leo receives the Dr Ethel Chapman scholarship of She has completed Grade 13 at Acton District high school where she received previous awards Tor excellence In home economics biology and business organization and management She has thirteen Horn em a king clubs to her credit and was a delegate to the girls conference In I Sheila enjoys sewing and preparing food for entertaining Duplicate Bridge Club Thirteen tables played last week at Georgetown duplicate bridge club In the East West division Duke Wilson and Bob Dickson were high scorers Mrs Helen Hyde and Mrs Marguerite Taylor were 2nd Mrs and Ivan Hams 3rd Leo Kistcmaker and Clare 4th Terry and Ted Latta lopped the NorthSouth group and Mary Drake were 2nd Mike Lor usso and Dick 3rd Ron Glide and Mrs Naylor 4th Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese on London Fleet Street was a tavern said to have frequented by Samuel Johnson GtORGFTOWN Glass Mirror Street Windows Glass Replaced Also Screens Mortgages HOMEOWNERS PROSPECTIVE BUYERS of Market Value 1st Mortgages from 2nd Mortgages from Construction Loans CALL DON SARGENT MITCHELL Ltd m SI Brampton She has been active in Ballinafad United Church and for the past two years has been Owl for the Brownie pack there She is enrolled in the two year course in respiratory technology at the Toronto Institute of Medical Technology and begins her studies in October This special training will prepare her work with patients requiring this special kind of assistance BURSARY Winner of the I bur is Susan Van Sickle daughter of Mr and Mrs Van Sickle Campbellville Susan too a very girl and a par clever student being chosen an Ontario Scholar this year as a Grade student at Milton District high school There she served several terms as a student council representative and waa editor of the school year book For the past five years she has been a at Milton hospital and as well has been working part lime Centennial Manor She has been a member of the Cambellville Colleens Club and has several units to her credit and she also belongs lo several church groups Susan has been accepted at the University of Western Ontario London where she is entering a natural science course this fall Joyce Wilson daughter of Mr and Mrs Roy Wilson Milton receives a bursary She is a Grade 13 graduate of White Oaks secondary school where she took part in the school musical production team for three and assisted in the resource centre At graduation exercises she was presented with two awards the Local UAW award for general proficiency and one of the staff bursaries Joyce has been a consistently fine Ho mem a king club member wis chosen as a delegate to the Guetph girls conference and received her provincial honours for completing twelve clubs this year She too has been a Milton hospital Candystriper and received the Eileen Merry bursary for being the most outstanding student This summer she has been employed driving and delivering for a Milton firm She is enrolled in an honours Arts program at University of Mrs John Bird chairman of the awards committee told The Herald hat all applicants were of a particularly high calibre and final choice was a difficult one is interesting to note she says that mothers of the three winners have all been standing Women Institute members in their home com mumtics and also have provided leadership in local 4 llomcmaklng clubs It has been a very rewar ding experience she to become better acquainted with winners and to share iheir excitement and enthusiasm as they look forward to continuing their education In chosen fields to his bum didnt wear a turban to There was a knock at the door one of us grunted Come hair he put in the maid entered lo about pints of clean room At least she evening and except for a little almost entered She took one giggling be none the worse look her mouth fell open then Bui he had his hangovers He she screamed ran When he had Despite his head grandfathers went lo Africa a particularly bad head he d nearly threw up from laughing when the territory was under just stay in bed When the so hard I bet she British rule to build railroads tried to him a blast for his thought you were shacked up They re clinging to these absence lit d roll his eyes with the bearded lady from the passports like life belts but it the of these infidels circus Singh was killed in doing them much and say politely Sorry sir Burma Britain want them It today Is holy day for Sikhs 1 like Indians Lets invite has enough racial strife on its Cannot flv on div Ttu more to our country hands a I read after admitting thousands of Pakistanis In and West Indians after the war There hove been rate riots white against coloured India their homeland want them It already has more refugees than it can handle Canada Ins been preached and as usual dithers We could do a lot worse than accept a sizable chunk of these people without a home They arc industrious peaceable and capable They wuuldn be coming here as pcnniltss im migrants Most of htm are fairly well off Many of them have skills and professions we need I don know muth Indians I have some Canadian Indian friends but the only Asian Indians I have known well were four chaps with whom learned to fly Spitfires i longer than I care to remember Perhaps they wtrcn representative because I hey were all from well to doj families and all spoki good English But they were a cross section of that class and gave me a good idea of why there is so much strife in India You d think that four youths i who had come all the way from India for raining wculd have been pretty close thrown Into the midst or all those Poles British Austral lans Canadians and a dozen other species of whiles On the contrary hey could barely stand one another There was Krishna Smallish very handsome flashing eyes that could almost literally flame when he was angry He spoke such precise and fluent I- that he made the rest of us feel like hicks He was a Christian There was Ahmed A lanky kid of about nineteen sleepy eyed slow moving a big grin and not much to say He was Pakistani Moslem And little He wis pigeon chested weighed about 115 had huge mournful black eyes and was in a per stale of terror flying He should never have been there One day he and I were sent up to practice dog fighting in our Spits I knew be t like flying but not until that day Just how deep was his fear tvery d take a pass at him and go Tut tut tut tut like a machine gun veer wildly off about a mile and ill wildly dont come so elose He wis a Hindu And then here was thel inimitable Singh Than ill Flashing white teeth chuckling eyes magnificent silk turbans under which he bundled PUBLIC NOTICE The office of the Court of Canadian Citizenship will be opened In the Town Hall Committee Room 2nd Floor Milton Ontario for the month of September on the following dates Friday September I September 1972 and September 1973 Alternate A citizenship officer will be in attendance to supply information about Canadian citizenship and take applications for citizenship from am to 3 p Lunch hour to 12 m FOOT TROUBLES ATTENTION By setting too much pressure nerve system on the bottom of your feet it can cause malfunction for the following Feel Tired Backache Sore Feet Painful Neck Callouses Arthritic Pain Rheumatic Pain Poor Circulation Balance and Co ordination Numbness or Cramps foot and leg National Arch Supports could be your as they have been for thousands and thousands of others in Canada and the United States They are scientnicatly 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