Resource Conference Where the Action Was Budding Green Countryside Greeted Show Tour Winners Centennial school gym was lined with as second year cubs of North Ho Hon District formerly known as Georgetown District attended a Resource Conference Saturday The packs were from Georgetown Acton Ballinafad Glen Williams Norval and Scotch Block After registrations David Strudwick opened the con ference and called on Michael to lead the grand howl Gordon Douglas District Commissioner welcomed the gathering on behalf of himself and Peter Barrow led the conference in a prayer DISPLAYS The cubs were broken up into small groups rotating to the different resource displays which outlined the perimctre of the group spent about half hour learning about paper sculpture by his daughter Mrs Barbara Clark and Bruce rope making by Jack Layman N scale rains by Jim Colter and Duncan Watt telephones by Frank Tyrrell by Bob and Colin Johnson leather craft b Steve Thompson coins by Jim and stamps floss Colter ORGANIZERS This conference was organized by Mrs Jean Layman and William Mrs Darlene Barrager and Mrs Terry Coltcrfcdinasingsong Games were played under the leadership of Ted Peck Forbes Cole Penny Fox and Rod Ho ton Other leaders helping were Rick Brown Mrs Elaine Hanna David Mrs Evelyn Owen John Hayes Jack Beer Marie Wayne Gordon Karen Cole and Lynn O Connor Lunch and refreshments were served by the Glen Williams Committee under the convenorship of Mrs Walters The conference was closed by Gordon Douglas Hornby An early spring a budding green country side and way of life she left over years ago greeted Mrs Maureen Mellor and her young daughter Susan as they arrived in Britain the winners of Herald London Super Show Tour conies On February hey lift Toronto International for 13 days in England The departure was supposed place on the but can collation because of an airline labour strike shortened Ihe trip one day The Mere into the Skyline Hotel Toronto and left the following day While in Britain they stayed at the Royal Scot Hotel in London Mrs visited relatives at Welling Garden miles outside of London two bisters In lau and a brother Mrs s daughter Susan Minted a hamburger but this North luxury was not to be found in London unless Was Bookkeeper for Georgetown Business News Birthday greetings are ex tended Penney Mho Kill celebrate her birthday on March The best of wishes to Charleneoa her birthday North Trafalgar Euchre Club held their weekly euchre party on Saturday night March 10 at the North Trafalgar Recreation Centre There were eight tables of euchre in play with the high prizes being awarded to the following ladiesLillian Violet Nix and Preston The gents were won by Charlie Brown Jim Hamilton and Keith Webb The lucky draws were won by Myrtle Cunningham and Martha Richardson who played as a gent Birthday greetings arc ex tended to Pat who wilt celebrate his birthday on March 17 Bill Thomson has Just returned home from a very interesting trip to Florida While down there he visited with Mr and Mrs Roy Break Wllma Hamilton and Mr and Mrs Hugh Lamb Mr Thomson lived for several on he Ninth Line Horn Mr and Mrs Jim Plant of the nth Line Hornby returned recently from a very enjoyable holiday at rlorld i and Disney Land Mr and Mrs Mason and Mr and Mrs Norman Sparling have returned home from a holiday in Florida Birthday greetings are ex tended to David Bailey and Billy Porter who will celebrate their birthdays on Sunday March IB following the church service at United Church the congregation went to the fellowship room where they enjoyed a delicious lunch Mrs Jim Hamilton Mien May widow of William Mifcniry died March 1 in St Joseph Hospital Guelph She was Born in Proton Township daughter of John and Susan she wis the last member of a family of girls and two boys their Mr ind Mrs Mel nery farmed in hi Baltinafdd district until his death In She was a member of Ballinafad Church For number of vears iht was employed as bookkeeper for W II Son in Georgetown later Hall Hardwire in In l0 she made her home with her daughter She leases one wit of daughters Mrs Stanley and Mrs Norm in SjbcJjw seven grandchildren md nine great grandchildren Mineral service at the Shoemaker Home Acton March wis conducted Rev Kelvin Early Promoter of Municipal Hydro A retired funeral director and native of Stcwarttown C Roy 92 died at his home there last week He began his business career as a bookkeeper with Beard moreTannery in Acton a member of Acton own council In looa when appointed to a provincial roup whieh petitioned Premier 1 Whitney for a Hydro like body He later worked for Carriage Works in moving to in 1920 taking a position with Motors In 1931 he purehisei the Luke Burial later to become the Anderson funeral Home Hi retired in He wis a member and first mister of Temple Masonic lodge received his filth ear master jewel from the lodee two years ago His son Grant died in lififi and his wife Rachel in advertised American Style Hamburgers Susan had to settle for a ham burg patty on an open sandwich Two shows were seen The Unknown Soldier and his Wife and Lloyd George Knew My Father Trafalgar Square the zoo and National Gallery places frequented by tourists were not missed and Buckingham Palace did not yield a glimpse of he Queen BOMB SCARES The day before their departure for home they were walking in Whitehall and Scotland Yard places the newspapers reported bomb scares on the following day On the way to the airport in a bus Mrs Mellor reported sitting across from famous British who Church Pallbearers were six attracting attention grandsons Bill Alan and Brian Sinclair John Pearson and Paul Hamilton Interment was in Cemetery Leaving he spring lime barrage of fruit trees and compact landscapes Mrs and daughter returned home last Thursday afternoon Attention ExService Personnel and Their Dependents MR SID HOPE Service Bureau Officer Ontario Provincial Command The Royal Canadian Legion will be at Branch Mill St Georgetown on Wednesday March 21st from m to Anyone wishing to see Mr Hope with regard Veterans Benefits are invited to take advantage of fhls free Legion service Paper folding 2 Telegraph Telephone Coin Conference feari I organizers Dill Schrelbcr and Thompson River Road Area Near Credit River NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING A Public Meeting will be held on Wednesday March 1973 at In the Council Chambers Municipal Building Main Street North Georgetown to discuss the re zoning of certain lands on the North side of River Road which are now Industrial to be changed to Residential All Interested parties are Invited to attend Mrs E Burns secretary Georgetov Planning Board An important public forum on REGIONAL GOVERNMENT IN PEEL COUNTY Friday March and Saturday March Chinguacousy Civic Centre Highway mile east of Dixie Rd This is your opportunity to ask questions and state your ideas about Regional Government your chance to influence the future of your community Register NOW Mail this coupon today MAIL TO 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