July 1B78 playground program starts Under the of the recreation department playground got off to good start July Until August 13 the win be operational 30 a m to 30 with an hour off from from 12 to 1 pro for lunch There Is no charge leaders Karen and Sergeant assisted by leader In training Games and swimming will be featured every week Trips to Fort York and Pioneer Village arc planned at a cost of each per child Thereja still time to register your child so he can parti pat in the fun Coll and oak for the recreation depart Hnlton Burlington MPP Julian Reed on behalf of he My Transport Minister James Snow to investigate the frequency of accidents near ihe dangerously sharp turn at the west end of the village A 10year survey showed hat many accidents have involving cars travelling west so a new lashing light was installed by the ministry of transport There will be no senior dtliens meetings until Sep tember At the grade eight graduation of School Douglas received the award for the boy with the highest academic achievement Doris Roll earned the title of top girl Lisa Taylor was Kenneth Terry Lou Grant were honoured for having the highest marks in their grade eight graduating das at Alloa School Congratulations to these deserving students dropin centre opens A drop in centre opened at Tuesday Sponsored by Children Aid Society CAS It will be open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 to 10 for the next six weeks The general administration committee turned down a request by the CAS for whole or subsidization of the per night rental cost of Ccdarvalt Diane Eves a llumher College student majoring In social work la the supervisor Volunteirs Including Kay who operates dropin centre In the basement of her Street groceteria will assist her mid was rccognned for drop in north end of ex recalled wo drop in operational at in the past and fully supports another one We hope provide a service to he community by giving he kids something to do added It sort of an experiment The program will be basically structured Cedarvale is furnished with tables and chairs owned by the recreation department Eves hopes that a record a coffee a ping pong table and a pin ball machine con be borrowed Storm damage in Ballinafad Dominion Day marked he birthday of Mrs of Georgetown A party was given In her honour by her daughter Miss Snow Friends and family from Ballinafad and Georgetown attended Winners of the euchre games we Mr and Mrs Smith and Mrs Lloyd Marshall and Ted Lawrence The hostess served salad plates and birthday cake by the birthday girl youngest daughter Mrs Annie Gates Everyone enjoyed the FROM Wedding bells were ringing in the village for Kathy Gurak and Robert Wissew Saturday Reverend Stiles officiated while Mrs Eileen McNery played the organ Prior to a dance at he community centre he United Church Women catered a delicious wedding supper The reception provided on op portunity for friends and relatives to offer congratulations to the Dan and Linda Connor and daughters the camping near Clifford Congratulations to Vera and Willard Sanderson who celebrated their wedding anniversary Saturday Saturday nights storm GRADUATES Mr and Mrs William Crawford of Ontario formerly Hamilton are pleased o announce the graduation of their son John Patrick from he University of Western Ontario with an Honours Bachelor of Science Degree in Bacteriology and munology John is a graduate of Cathedral Boys High School as well as Hamilton Teachers College This fall John plans to return Western commence a in the of Graduate Medicine His research toward the Master of Science Degree will in tail the examination of virus related birth defects caused severe in Four hydro poles came down in he lnnewny of Eric property north of Oil seventh Consequently he have reverted to using coal oil lamp and candles Three trees Including a maple 100 years old were uprooted from lawn Throughout the village branches were blown off trees and gardens win flattened the impacf of the wind Eric mother and her friend Mrs White who are visiting from will remember the storm Limehouse shower fluently shower for I rideto be MiLniry was by Mr FJ Brown with the assistance of her daughters and daughter In law Mrs Bert Benton and John spent a few days wih her parents in Meaford last week Mrs Roomy her from Don Mils visited regret hat Kirk is hospitalized again and hope will be soon Bemadette the daughter of Mr and Mrs Peter de Clercq recently graduated from the University of Western Ontario with an honors bachelor of arts degree In French attended both Brampton Centennial and Secondary Schools and also spent one year studying in France at She will be attending Allhouse College of Education in the fall you NEW TO TOWN WELCOME Would I to call on GIFTS and Informal about your new locat on will be 8774812 SPECIAL JOB OPPORTUNITY As an Infantryman In the Canadian Forces you discover yourself and world it a hard demand ob but the are great Consider TRAINING Operate sophisticated radar devices Drive 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