Junior Institute Plan Cook Book CO OP HONORS VIC LAWRENCE Above from left Rita Parkinson Don Lawrence with a silver Lawrence Vic Lawrence Cleave on behalf of United Mac Alexander background pictured when operatives of Ontario background Ralph Mr Parkinson presented Mr Pioneer Of CoOp Honored At Vic Lawrence formerly of a Oakville a pioneer or the cooperatives in Halton County was honored March 27 at a special gathering in the United Church at Hornby Mr Lawrence and his wife Rita are well known for their community in County After Mr Lawrence retired from the Council of Delegates at the branch last fall his colleagues decided to have a special evening for the Lawrences to recognize all the contributions they have made over the years A euchre was planned and held The Lawrences and of their friends and neighbors attended The Lawrence were presented with an original pa by the people who attended United Cooperatives of Ontario Milton Branch presented Mr Lawrence with a Iver tray In recognition of his years of service to co- operators in Halton County Mrs Lawrence was presented with a bouquet of roses Don Cleave chairman of the council or delegates for Hon bah was chairman for the evening HecalledonArchie Service 135 Town Line Milton who spoke at length on the early days of the farmer buying clubs at Ml Hon and the growth of the co operative out of the buying clubs Sam who used to farm in the Milton area and served on the board of directors at the time of merger with the praised Vic s leadership and assistance on the board during his term George Pelletterio Milton voiced similar sentiments as the other speakers noting that it was Vic Lawrence who really helped to steer the for mer cooperative through the merger program Mr Lawrence served as a charter director of the former Coop and has been the Council for the branch as delegate and secretary since merger with Mr Lawrence recalled a number of significant events that had happened when the co operative was struggling to get a foothold as a useful service to members and patrons He noted that In the early days the directors themselves had to put up 10 In funds when the bank would provide a loan to keep the business going This and other events had made the many years he had spent in co operative service most in cresting he said A buffet lunch completed a successful even Sheridan College Spring Courses The Community vision or Sheridan College is now accepting regis rat for spring courses A umber of interest ana credit courses will be offered In the areas of and liberal studies business and secretarial English and med a technology v and creative arts management studies athletics and art rid Several new programs have been added to the listing including tennis on creative writing French through drama cater and good management and many others dan will offer courses preparation for retirement summer secretarial for university students real estate Interior decorating and a two- week painting and photography lour to England departing May Most courses begin the week of April and run from 7 to to p Registration for any course may be made at of the Sher dan Coll campuses in person or by moll Ten week courses cost and 20week courses cost Senior Miens years of age or older may register In any Sheridan College Con Educat on course at a cost of For nformallon regstraton or for a copy of the course booklet contact Community Serv Sheridan College or Multiple Disease Cancer is not one disease but a group of diseases by the disorganized and unregulated growth of abnormal body cells In many cases there is a favorable response to modem methods of treatment If diagnosis is made before signs of spread arc evident Your to the Canadian Cancer Society i vital to the work of cancel research teams battling to The Junior Women Institute met on Wednesday evening March at the home of Heather and Lynn Hyatt Special guests were Margaret Hall of Fenelon Palls and Valda May A thought for the day was given by Heather Hyatt The roll call was Bring a picture of your favorite house interior The members are busy plan a cookbook which they hope will be ready Tor publication by June The next meeting will be held at the home of Ella on April 17 New members are always welcome If you are between the ages of and tcrestedin joining the group contact Ella home of Mrs Jean with Mrs Terry presiding The roll call was the payment of membership fees after which Mrs Katch Chester gave the secretary treasurer report followed by the annual reports of the various convenors There was no change in the officers or convenors for the next year President Mrs Ina Terry 1st vice president Mrs Ethel Webb secretary treasurer Mrs Kalhy Chester First and second choice chosen for a train ng school were More Ideas for sewing with knits and Main dish makes he meal A demon on cooking and serving poultry will be held in Knox Church Georgetown on May A discussion was held on how to raise some funds and it was decided to have an sale each member to a cash donation instead of baking Mrs Grace Crawford con ducted a contest which was won by Mrs Kathy Chester after which Mrs Bibs Casely and Mrs Marie Murray assisted the hostess In serving lunch and a social time was enjoyed vice was a panel discussion on the theme chaired by Terry Laidlaw Members of the panel were Doug Tom Johnson Shelly Laidlaw and Julie Norval United Church Couple a Club enjoyed an evening recently when they toured the American Molora plant after which hey at the home of and Glenn Laidlaw for a business meeting followed with lunch and a social evening Mrs Mllward of Airedale Court Georgetown is a patient in Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton following a car accident at the corner of Slderoad and the fourth line when a car dldn stop for the D Wednesday April ell slop sign on Friday evening March eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Sam Draper St Norval to insert a bar to support iht bone It will be a few months she will be able to put suffered a badly broke leg Her husband was not Sifu S hurt but Wear was a which has necessitated an erotica to wire ft together and a second operation Mrs Dorothy McLean W TREES 1 FOR CANADA WHO CUBS VENTURERS NORTH HALTON DISTRICT SILVER CREEK WHERE CONSERVATION AREA ERIN WHEN SATURDAY APRIL 27th HELP CONSERVE YOUR WHY ENVIRONMENT HELP FURTHER SCOUTING YOUR SUPPORT PLEASE HOW SPONSOR TREE PLANTING WHEN A BOY CALLS CANVASSING STARTS APRIL Mrs Ed McLean attended the baptism of her granddaughter Sarah May daughter of John and Joyce Hutton 3 Streelsville by Canon James Maxwell In St Stephen ft Anglican Church Hornby Sunday March 31 Godparents Mary Gibson of Newcastle Sarah born on February wore a beautiful embroidered handmade chrlitcning robe had been made her great great grandmother Sarah Baskerville In She was the daughter of William Johnston one of the early settlers on crown land in Brampton Her daughters were the late Mrs Fred and the late Mrs LJC Bull both of Brampton Their children grandchildren and greal grandchildren have worn Ihe Christen ng robe and brother Stacey and Alex wore the gown whin they bap sed A buffet luncheon attended by about relatives and friends held at the home following service conducted the church service on Sunday Morch v all members of the taking some part the service with prayers or sinking n Ihe The choir sang several select with Terry Laidlaw accompanying most songs on his tar Munk sang a solo The theme of tin service was Freedom Is and posters depicting theme made ly the members were hung on the walls of the church The central part of the The easytouse liquid corn herbicide AAtrex Liquid est to measure m and keep in on most uniform cat on covu more area every tankful You now spray twice as many acres pre emergent per tankful w L This means that you now save both time and labour as well as the best poss control nst annual broadleaf weeds and most grasses For more on talk to your dealer CIBAGEIGY Division uco United Co Operatives of 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