Page 1ZTHE Wednesday March 11 Tt They showed theirstruts Baton came from all Majorettes Corps she is tt Baton twirlers came from all over Ontario to compete In the Georgetown first contest Saturday at Acton High School About 140 trophies were awarded for modelling strutting twirling duets and championship competitions Anna Marie Stone Ewing St Georgetown came home with six trophies placing second In the championships Although Anne Marie is a member of the Bramalea Majorettes Corps she is the only Georgetown resident who made it to the She also won the basic strut military modelling solo and stmt Junior and Senior champions were Karen Morton Guelph and Laurie Ashley Guelph members or the Georgetown Majorettes seconds and thirds but no firsts competition Janet Doyle took a third In the first time twirl and a second in the novice solo Another third went to Kim for first time twirl In the to year group In the novice basic strut TJfane took second and More tie Shearer came The allda V competition was conducted by Bonnie Dyer of toe Georgetown Majorettes Instructor The trophies were donated by the Georgetown Corps from funds raised by the parents and the Georgetown Chib The Georgetown Majorettes Corps was started about seven years ago by Claire Brant of Glen Williams Classes were held In Holy Cross auditorium every Wednesday night from to The group also has a drum and glockenspiel corps but needs new members Baton number about 35 girts aged from five to 13 They participate in parades com petitions and exhibitions all over Ontario Lost year Georgetown won the Ontario Dance Twirl Championship and came third in the Canadian Notice Show Corps Championships This year they hope to enter a military corps championship if they get more members This story had happy ending Covered In burrs from head to tail a wondering Collie was found less than four miles from his Glen Williams home Thursday after being missing nine days The Williamson family of Confederation Drive who had almost given up hope of ever finding Tanner ran an ad and a story in last weeks Herald it seems the dog was frightened by the blasts when the works department ordered Ice Jams to be blown up during the recent floods along the Credit River Tanner Jumped the fence leaving only tuft of his brown and while fur and a grieving family behind As soon as the paper was out Wednesday morning calls started coming In from people who thought they had seen the teat dog Christine her brother Kelvin 13 and Ihelr rents followed up all he leads In vain until Thursday morning when Cliff Cook a rural Georgetown farmer called to say he had spotted a dog answering Tanners description on the 17 th Sideroad The dog was seen Meanwhile Mrs Sally Leslie a neighbor of Cooks who also spotted the dog called the Georgetown Animal Clinic which gave her the William sons telephone number Ap parently Tanner attracted by the dogs In the Alluvial Kennels operated by Mrs Leslie The excited Williamson family thanked the Cooks and Leslies Xi Delta Beta meet Padre of the Pubs agreed that the discussion chapter brought steaks very stimulating and seafoods mushrooms and All was very stimulating helped to understand the fs psychological needs of others Utile belter was the meeting hostess for the February 4 February was held at the meeting of Delta Beta After brief business meeting oil The salads and wines added Just the right flavor to the evening The hostess and T hostess provided a hostess Carolyn Stewart surprise birthday cake for Ihe served a reminder of nicer groups corresponding weather to come strawberry secretary Nonrachitic who social was held celebrate The entertainment Marilvn for a Maruyn CMt Bridge where the tables conducted by the If Barbara Skinner Ryan J 8J Chris Bridge where the tables fashioned presented a on Pickett who has transferred Learning to Live she In- The Rev Eric Nelson chapter also received a con- invitation from Battle I Ant An I Sitae Creek Michigan Lin Chapter president Barbara Skinner presented her titled Learning to Part It Included physical fitness mental zest Rev Nelson was known as the Padre of the Pubs in Toronto He gave a very informative talk t experience in his former and serenity of spirit A very posting He dwelt relationships and how he tried to help those people to learn to live by talking to them and listening to their problems Later thanked her speaker and during coffee gave our small to the girls designed to show How Happy are you news enthusiastic discussion led the group Into such topics as bio feedback what it takes to stimulate people how to relax and how different people attain satisfaction from life They learned that some people can be happy reading a book while Georgetown hosts Dennis visitors By Roma Timpano on Friday Who started the three games John Beattie We had visitors from Mt DemusLeglononSayand fig J J about that Nice going John Special speaker another terrific day others must be active doing to our ever growing list of Open 5pin bowling this something terrific days They enjoyed Saturday at Hopedale Lanes in cards darts dancing in our Please be on time for lounge a beautiful supper the 10 am starting time There minibingo and dancing up- stairs to BUI and his types of membership Joe looked after the sports and winners priies Many visit Pattersons Mrs Thomas Given was Switzerland Holland and the hostess for the British Isles Womens Institute There were nine members and three visitors present Mrs McLean president opened the Visitors with the Pattersons Mrs Mills is home following meeting by quoting words of family Mrs Richard Shortlll on Sunday February were a month with Mr and Mrs W wisdom by Henry Ford spent last week visions oaCK Millar Pfv tiiT CAR CLUB DRAW NO IS 494 B 334 Ken JeanRcidiSoked after IhTroast Grant beef dinner which all Don Ward hi Stafford thoroughly enjoyed and the Hewitt members mingled with the guests It was a perfect day Our Anne Collins has Just They were high In praise of from a lovely our and our hosnltalltv Caribbean trip visiting MtiTiZSSS a Wo totadM and r Mr and Mrs Jack Sinclair Mills TorontowhileMIssHelen Wlllowdale Mrs Elsie Mills holidayed in the Crymble Toronto and Mrs bean It was announced Anne Crossan of Chalk River Achlvement Day for the relatives in Toronto had a lovely time and she looks well res ted even though she was On Friday evening Fred talan hopping Saturday March 15 Hammond Organ and wo DQt Gretta but plcl dedicated at would be the Milton day It being International Presbyterian School for the Deaf on May Congratulations to Mr and Church were purchased with a members were again Mrs Randy Banish on the donation from Miss Eileen asked If they would be willing to arrival of a little daughter last Marshall In memory of her late fw the Thursday uncle Mr William Cancer Society in April flvenma F It was decided that first ezj u choice for the seniors training Her talk dealt with the luck to all of you school should be Needlepoint roles women have had SS J for Beginners Those present beginning with characters in J fl Gals Come this Birthday greetlnga to Mrs Dates to remember Include at the meeting were Interested such as Ruth JZLrL Thuredays baranr meeting and Mills who on March Childrens Aid Society annual to hear that an agricultural and the Marys Two other dances that look great when a work on your own Items 91 years young u Jean hre in a Regional Best of Tuck to you empty girls The following week two teams ore of to Fort Erie to evening Fred played again in Jcan j 4K- Rogers team Good so well and alert a meeting at Master Feed Milton part In the service Mr and Mrs Ben hall where Miss Robson will The convenor for visited their daughter Suzanne speak district directors and world affairs then took over Kathryn Bailey read the Old a PHD candidate at Queens meeting at Milton on April 1 the meeting Current events Testament Lesson taken from University recently Ken wont you Interesting In a lay in the Lounge Al and enjoy each- nil be entertaining while same time Kingston and the district annual In St were given by Mrs Ruth 115 to Pauls Church Milton on May Mrs Jesse gave the Testament TheLimehouseWImetattbe where Nelson will be motto A mans feet should be Mrs Margaret Jamleson home of Mrs Davies on hostesses Thursday evening opening Collect and a with the Ode CoC fairs all workers at the n match enjoy a Just heard our good friend read by pettogether planned by the Dick Packer had an accident a ft branch in appreciation of Ihe couple of weeks ago Dick planted In his country but his was Luke 10- to 42 Miss work done Wives and husbands off the ladder the hard way He eyes should survey the world Nancy accompanied on of workers arc also invited feUrmrUnghirnselfontebadly WomJnute reports the nlano as the choir lm hPPy X Several twomi reports the piano as the Junior choir lunch at 1230 on April 3 Mrs and the hostess aim lunch at the Given had soma Interesting March Com- will be the and specimens of fruit which she ra will be observed and f served a was entertaining Interest was shown In short course Baked In a pie Committee Donations were voted for the rneetingatthehomeofMr and Mrs read Save the Sight project as Mrs Garnet Case Fifteen poem about the Irish as providing money for a local parents attended It was an- The Boy Scout planning to attend that Mrs Betty Rock was the si brought from Florida on her the reception of Members by The Blue Chips are talnly hope First Limehouse Group recent vacation They were Transfer Easter Sunday Is tor all those lucky held their March passed around for all to see March 30 and Mrs rend an In- Imperials VarietyDance Its Time To Think About Boating THE PLACE TO START IS CREDIT RIVER BOATS IN PRESEASON DISCOUNT PRICES on all boats motors and marine supplies Credit River Boat Co NORVAL OPEN EVENINGS T09 PM TOWN COUNTRY ABATTOIR 1 26 Steeles Ave Hornby 8783923 FREEZER SPECIALS THIS WEEK ONLY Wednesday Thursday Friday Sunday SIDES OF BEEF 79 HINDS OF BEEF PORK SIDES 69 PORK LOIN PRICES INCLUDE CUTTING AND WRAPPING RETAIL SPECIALS- FRIDAYS ONLY AM PM STEAKS Sirloin porterhouse WING STEAK ROUND STEAK RIB STEAK STEWING BEEF GROUND BEEF PORK CHOPS program Sunday March Is the ilrns by A good time was had at the Imperial monthly meeting put the Jamboree In Norway has taken over as treasurer Nick Carter of Georgetown on Saturday week member topic telling etc of this national from Dolly Moulden Finances The pictures were Mrs Booth read current are In good shape at the couples decided they would like the month la slated for events As program convenor moment and a separate fund Is his son had taken while serving to have a real old time dance meeting and elections In Erin Mrs chose clubs as to be set aside for leader In the Armed Forces ones they attended in and this enables those In- oplc telling of the setup training Mrs Given commented on we 30a and 40s Tickets were teres ted to attend both Make were received on the the scenes as they were shown sold and all that bought tickets an effort to attend this Sunday Je and Cub activities This was the second occasion must have attended as the hall fellows Planning was begun for the for Mr Carter to visit Ihe was filled to capacity Howies Father and Son banquet to be branch and he was warmly Orchestra provided music The Now read this and weep men held In May It was regretfully welcomed and thanked by all whole affair waa so successful darters John Beattie part- announced that Steve At close of the meeting Mrs another may be held In the not nered with Hay won son would be resigning as Jesse McEnery Mrs Given 00 distant as of Sept l assisted by sister Mrs At last weeks Cub meeting Carter served a dainty lunch Douglas the assist Commissioner unexpectedly The Number One arrived to present Wood Badge Homeraaking Club known as scarves and beads to leaders the Pins and Needles are Steve Thompson and Elaine continuing to learn additional Hannah These are awarded sewing techniques such as Economy Forms Corporation after approximately four putting In a lapped zipper of Georgetown has been training sessions In your own sewing on a button and button awarded a contract worth District three weekends of hook and sewing on snap aboutlT0000byOntarloHydra spedaliied training at Blue as held their for form work and bracing Springs Scout Reserve and fourth meeting in the equipment to be used In con- another three months In your Balllnafad Community Centre of the second nuclear own pack putting into practice on Thursday evening Nine generating station at what has been learned In the members were present Pickering training sessions The equipment comprises Another new Cub for Miss Julia Eckert and steel forms to modular sections Jeff from friends returned home last that can be bolted together for Glen Williams Welcome to tbe week after a sixmonth stay concrete work at the tattoo Pack abroad They visited many They can be dismantled later countries incmdliig Germany for use at other Hydro con- projects The present contract of equipment that already has been used for Economy Forms nuclear station J Is a duplicate of Pickering A Generating Station at tbe same location The first produced more In 1974 than any other nuclear generating station to the world although it Is not largest In terms of capacity A wee bit Suren a little bit of the old blarney 11 be flying March IS when the Knights of Columbus Invite all the Irishmen out to the St Patricks Dance at Holy Cross School Auditorium The lilt of Irish music by the will fill the hall Shamrocks and green and yellow streamers will complete the atmosphere Tickets NOTICE The Halton Roman Catholic Separate School Board TAKE that the Halton Roman Catholic Separata school Board on the nth day of January passed Bylaw Number No la to authorize the borrowing of money by the Issue and sale of a Debenture of trtt said Board In Ihe principal amount of do 1 The purpose for which the money Is to be borrowed is the construction of separate school accommodation and the supply of equipment The amount to be borrowed Is on the security of the said Debenture which shall be a upon the school house properties and premises and any real or personal property vested In the said Board and upon tht separata school rate collectible by the said Board 3 The debenture Is to be dated March 1 1975 and Is to bear Interest the rate of percent per annum payable semiannually on March 1 and September In each year of the currency of the debenture The amount payable an tor principal and Interest shall ba In approximately equal amounts of about per year HUNTERS INN Now Serving Breakfast From 730 am to 11 am MONDAY TO FRIDAY FRIED EGGS WITH BACON HAM OR SAUSAGES HOME FRIED POTATOES TOAST ALL THE COFFEE YOU CAN DRINK COFFEE TO GO SMALL LARGE FOR DINING No Reservations Needed FIRST COME FIRST SERVED AT Country Ontario wants you to get your fair snare of375million lax Credits Thousands of Ontario residents will share in this years Tax Credits Make sure you get your fair share To apply you must file both a Federal Income Tax form even if you pay income tax and the Ontario Tax Credit form which comes with it Any questions You may free of charge dial and ask the operator for Zenith Residents within the Metro Toronto local calling area should dial 9658470 Ontarios Ml share ssrevi