THE HERALD Wednesda July ml Legion Lines Smiles galore at the Legion picnic DAVE LOUGH AND KEN NASH enjoying the Legion picnic Would you believe hats Ken on the left MIKE McCREARY and Bill Moore mem bers of the Legionsponsored Air Cadets Committee were kept busy feeding oil the hungry Thieves concentrate on parked cars A tape deck a double deeping bag and a tool box various toola were from a car which was larked in the Station Motel lot The vehicle waa allocked at the time of the Total value of the terns stolen la estimated at MO J A resident of River Drive sported to police that a umber of articles were stolen rom his car while It was larked on his front yard Two Id blanketi one flashlight Tshirt and part of a carton f cigarettes were stolen from lie car A resident of King St reported that someone had poured sand Into the gas tank Periodic checks are being made of the area A Braraalea woman reported to police that the tight rear fender of her car was damaged by some unknown person while the car was parked In a Georgetown parking lot A bicycle waa stolen while It was left unattended at Crescent The bicycle was deacrlbedas a Universal Mustang with a red frame and a silver seat A resident of Delrex Blvd reported to police that his bike BLEEPING BEAUTY Marie pictures in a story book to Kim Taylor and an Instructor with Caps 75 a summer Jasmine two of the children program for preschoolers explains the attending the program rHIRrORD PreEngineered Steel Buildings Georgetown 8778690 TEDS DRIVING SCHOOL Shelley SI Georgetown or Evening Instruction DOT Licensed Instructors Fully Insured Dual Control By Roma Tlmpioo Well bow la everyone en- Joying this perfectly beautiful summer weather I hope you will enjoy your summer holiday when that long- awaited time finally arrives If you have rmd a nice nip away somewhere let us share In your enjoyment and tell us about It I know the Vic Glr- had a nice trip planned Have you been away yet Some of you are going over home for a week or more so please tell us about your trip when you return Leave a note either behind the bar or In my mall slot in the office please George Hughes left on Sunday for nice vacation to England where I understand he will be spending slightly over a month Doris Chamberlain reports that the Car Club has started as of July and this one will run to Jan 19 At present there are no tickets so we will have to catch up a few weeks when they are available A week ago several of our members went to Eddy Shacks Vaughan Valley Golf Club to play In the Zone Golf tournament competing against the other In the Zone to go on to District In later on In the summer I am happy to say that we hod one team who came third and they will represent Georgetown at that The fearsome four some were Gob Collier Jock who belongs to Georgetown Golf and Country Club and Bradley and Jack belong to North Halloo Golf and Curling Club Wo are happy these fellows made it and sorry the rest of our men couldnt also We know they had a good time and will give it another try next year Jack also won a draw priie which waa a graphite shaft golf club Some people are bom lucky Our girls went to Windsor the same weekend and came fifth In bowling In the Provincial finals Very nice girls Marg won a draw prize Along with Marg were Marlon Carney Dot Day MacCormack Barb Burns and Ann Nicholson That was a really hot weekend and the girls had a pretty rough time of it battling the heat Wo congratulate the girls on their very excellent try At the same tune we Up to Charlene who has done so well In her bowling the past year and particularly the past few weeks Keep up the excellent effort Charlene your Auxiliary and town are behind you ioo percent Still on Auxiliary news I am happy to report that Rita Francis Is home from a second bout In the hospital Mm Shepheard Is also home and feeling better day by day JuneGreig In Brampton recently but Is home now away for a well- deserved holiday I heard on Sunday that Elsie Is in hospital and recovering from an operation What do you do when your Sick Convenor Is sick In Thats what hap pened to Lorraine Stephens Who was In Georgetown Is now In Brampton with a back ailment Lorraine will have to put off her holiday in Hawaii for a little longer un fortunately Wewiihallof you a speedy and permanent recovery There were a good number of members their families and friends out to the annual We would like to thank member Bill Hunter for letting us use lovely scenic location for this gettogether Win lose draw or tumble everyone bad a smile on the face It was obvious everyone was having a good time Bruce and you nave had another successful do Now that you have a year under your belt and know what is expected your Job year will be a lot easier The secret la to trick the right committee to help you and the Job is a cinch Thanks to all the fellows that went out on Thursday to help get the grounds ready and those that stayed on Sunday to help clean up after the picnic All winners will be published next week but I do want to announce the winners of the draw as there are two numbera hat were called and the winners werent on the grounds on Sunday camera No 3tl John radio No unclaimed No unclaimed W No Dorothy Vinckle and a watch No Lynn Scar borough If you have the tickets With the last four as above call the branch or come down and collect your prixe Grosler played the pipes for a while as folks were getting ready to go Brian Clarke announced all the races He bad no trouble getting the younger set to participate but had to cajole theadults A Job well done Brian Jack and Bernle Postlethwalte picked out the winners President Denny Wright busy all afternoon helping where be could I saw Glen Hunter Monty and Lorna Nicholson being kept busy at their booth as was David Bell Bill Moore and Mike working on the grill George Louth told ticket Doris Chamberlain and Alice Elliott were keeping children happy with lea cream pop milk culpa and bars Tom Elliott and Grieves were on the prise table No they werent given away as prlxes they worked giving out the prizes Hopefully I havent missed anyone who helped but If I did we thank you for your contribution towards making the day the success It was Joe la In hospital and we hope It wont be for long Tom Clarke Jr was in hospital In Brampton but I am happy to say that he la home now Take things easy fellow and we hope you will soak up the summer you have visitors from out of town Wed like to welcome them to our Branch If there la anything you want me to print let me know I dont go down to the Branch much in the summer Leave a note in the mall slot Truffles to stoneware all in one Bumps and grinds There were three traffic resulted in a sideswipe vehicle continued without accidents In Georgetown collision However the vehicle stopping The car and driver which were reported to the which the first were later apprehended Hal ton Regional Police this past week had been tampered with while It was parked at the rear of his residence The rear wheel was found missing Neighbours stated that they heard noises In the area However no one waa spotted Total value was estimated at ISO tor valued at was from the front seat of a car The owner was Inside the poet office when the theft occurred Assarted SnapOn tools were stolen from a car after the vent window was smashed At the time of the theft the car was parked In the owners driveway at the rear of his residence An accident last Friday did damage to a car operated by Heather Morrison of Thornhlll and damage to the car of Sinclair of The collision occurred when one vehicle proceeding east on Guelph Street pulled across centre lane and collided with the other vehicle A parking lot mishap resulted in damage to a car operated by Gary Larsen of Limebouae and to the vehicle of Henry of 1 Georgetown A hit and run collision last Saturday resulted In damage to a vehicle belonging to Darryl Bond and damage to a car operated by Maureen both from Georgetown Police report a vehicle was travelling south along Main St N when another car attempted to pass It In the passing lane This CLOSED For Holidays Friday July 11 to Saturday July REOPENING Tuesday July 29 THE BOOK SHOP 108 Main St S Georgetown FOR SALE Displaying one of her many pieces is Batty Walker owner of a new arts crafts and antique boutique at Nerval Betty has collected numerous pieces of art work from local arts la In this area Betty Walker an antique buff a person greatly In terested hi the arts and crafts of Canada and a lover of people decided to open her home to the public and sell articles of her desire and In terest Betty Walker who has lived in the huge farm house on RR Nerval for ten years just recently opened an antique arts and crafts boutique In her home Her shop consists of one room panelled In old bam board and centred with a black cast Iron kitchen stove Theres a hallway walled on one side with an antique floor shelf and on the other side stands an antique dining room hutch The area might appear somewhat tiny but looks are deceiving for these I two main areas house a great number of Items of beauty Spice and herb shelves display the herbs and gourmet foods for sale clay hanging flower pots enveloped with a grandfathers PoPo 1ms been converted tea rocking chair a pine rocking chair shelves containing clay flower pots mugs ten serving sets and tittle knickknacks are but a few of the Canadianmade articles for sale When asked what prompted this venture In opening a boutique Betty answered I wanted to sponsor the work of Canadian artists especially the work of students I want to be another Ed Sullivan Betty continued I wanted people to enjoy my home and to enjoy the articles I have within my home Besides all the handmade articles for sale Betty an Interesting added Cure to the shop In the gourmet section such cocktail as from France truffles from France Pate de gras will be sold Adding a little of be old- fashioned touch to the shop- Betty will also be selling a variety of herbs We will be doing our own handrubbed mixtures for six separate recipes we have In the shop We will also give a copy of the recipe to the customer Along with some of personal antiques which are for sale she has from numerous artists from the surrounding Nancy and Geoffrey from slnlkah In Georgetown have some of thelr and stoneware tlclesforsale goblets tea sets and hanging planters are of a light airy nature of pottery Their pottery is ab solutely beautiful to the touch commented Betty Lisa from Hornby has some of her water colour paintings on exhibit and for sale of displays her most Interesting variety of Debby May of Norval also displays a number of pieces of her pottery Robin Gillard of RR has made gingham purses for the little boutique Other wellknown artists who have handcrafts and pieces of art for sale are Dean of Fred Scholl of Grimsby Peggy Goslin and Jane Glover of Misslssauga Betty Van- dervoort of Toronto Helen Thurston of White Oak Pottery from Milton All display beautiful and table pieces of art work ranging from wooden spice racks to soap stone carvings It wasnt the setting up of the store which excited Betty so much but searching for the items I found it so In teresting to search for Canadian crafts people The search has taken me to some very strange places and to But It was all well worth the ef fort Betty a senior social worker at the Vanler Centre for Women Is not able to keep the store open all day during the week However she did point out tha by phoning on appointment can be with her If someone wishes to do some shopping or some browsing during the week Betty plans to be open all day during weekends Use hot water wisely Save energy Save money Apart home heating a family usually consumes the most energy in producing hot water Here are just a few small things you can do that can add up to a considerable energy saving Turn off hot water laps so they don drip fill clothes washers to match the size of the load wait until you have a full load before using a dishwasher and remember showers usually require less hot water than baths Try not to use more hot water than you need Cascade The Cascade electric heater will give you a dependable supply of hot water but it s up to you your hydro a