Exhibition honors area artist THE HERALD Wednesday October 1 Br ANDRE Then It curious ly exciting exhibition of pastels being shown for one month In Robinson Hall on highway ten all the mora bo because the artist happens to be Chelten ham famous Lillian Milne The old Kaufman House be came well known from Toronto to Owen Sound when this vl brant and remarkable woman bought It to house not only her family but one of the best antique collections In this part of the country Mrs Milne talenta were several Encouraged by her writer dramatist husband she known for her poetry and painting Indeed she was the first woman to receive the Hugh award for stage design The exhibition is richer for the elegant drawings of cos lumes she designed for a Hart House production at the versily of Toronto Her pastels seem perfectly at home in their temporary Country Restaurant MOUNT VIEW N GEORGETOWN NOW FULLY LICENCED LUNCHES KOAST BEEF RIB EVESTEAK CALVES LIVER VEAL CUTLET RAINBOW TROUT FILET OF SOLE SANDWICHES HOT BEEF BEEF OFF THE ROAST STEAK ON A BUN PLUS TWO DAILY BUSINESS MENS SPECIALS FROM FULL COURSE Prices range from to Is served am to Monday to DINNERS LOBSTER TAILS ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF SIRLOIN STEAK VEAL CORDON BLEU ROAST ORANGE PEPPER STEAK ENGLISH DOVER SOLE FRESH RAINBOW TROUT setting on the high walls and staircase or Robinson Hall Til ere is a fine light and an ambience of peace Much of her is con with peaceful In this particular show a concentration of scenes from Ontario She gave her pastels uch The Pond at TerraColta Barns Swamp and several Cale- Hills The pond In a pale light barns cluster together against wind the hills undulate and the trees move Nothing is static The countryside lives in strong colours and firm lines Some of her work is perhaps influenced to some small ex lent by Group of Seven but the style Is uniquely her own and in the medium that suits her best Lillian Milne painter poet and collector Te The Robinson Hal exhibition will be open for viewing daily Tram and on Fridays from 109 m but will be closed over Thanks giving In Cheltenham Rev frey learn pastor of the Bap tist Church is presently ex tending his Peoples group to Incorporate a new group of older public school pupils from grades and who will meet In Saturday evenings from 30 p m Apart from filling the need for What can do on Saturday i grip the Invitation to games and friendly inter could provide a real change to promote good per so rial relationships In tho roughly relaxed atmosphere In Terra Cotta there are several interesting dates a a Prices range from to per to Seven ACCEPTED FOR T IVINO DAY Georgetown District High School CAREERS DAY Thurs Oct 930 am noon In cooperation with the Georgetown branch University Women Club a careers day will be held In the school Representatives of many trades and professions will be In attendance to provide Information and jestlons Appropriate films will be Parents are Invited head The Thimble club Is having a rummage sale at the Community Hall from 10 to 12 on Saturday October your chance to find stocking for Christ Mrs Leo Wolf and her daughter Fern Mlddaugh will glvca practical demonstration on the uses of at a meeting of the Villagers on Tuesday Oct 11 Everyone is welcome Both ladies are still running classes in this craft at the hall every Tuesday morn ing Vivian Hunter tells me that the Easy Exercise Class oh how I love that first word Is to be resumed by popular request on Oct Led bv and Vivian herself It will provide a heal thy glow for participants each Monday and Wednesday for five weeks between 10 and COLORING CONTEST WINNER See what I got Gwendolyn of Terra Cotta think she would win a Ronald McDonald wrlstwatch when she Kid Corner coloring contest Her coloring was picked with four others submitted for that wees we an tne names all entries were mixed up and one chosen to win the yearold Gwendolyn picked up her watch Friday when she and her family were dining at McDonalds restaurant In Georgetown Above she shows it off to her five yearold brother Luke The Grade 3 pupil at Credit view school already has a watch which she plans to give to her brother She said it is the first time she has ever won anything So many visitors to our valley have been deterred by le deluge that the owners of Terra Cotta Gardens have de cided to keep their popular campgrounds and snack bar open longer this year With luck the riotous Fall colour will hold for some time yet Cross fingers Don forget the Villager Bake Sale and B Market on November 19th starting at 1 pm If the sounds Intriguing think bountiful beautiful busy beads bottles boxes basketry brass and a bit of everything bye bye have nice week everyone Ballinafad news INVITES YOU TO NEW TODAY and Oldsmobiles CUTLASS SALON A new class Of Cutlass A sloping roof lino gives you more rear seat head room and n trunk space than last year model 23 city 31 highway with 3 8 litre in engine with available automatic transmission and 73 axle ratio And also new lor 78 are Cutlass Supreme Calais models Remember these figures ire estimates based on approved Transport Canada test methods The actual fuel economy you gal vary according to the kind of driving you do the ears conation and available equipment Can we build onefbr you RYDERS TV TOSHIBA QUASAR HITACHI MOORE PARK PLAZA Serving Acton and surrounding area RYDER MOORE PARK By WINIFRED SMITH Herald correspondent Sorry to have written an Incorrect news Item last week which stated that Christine was home from hospital Christine is still con fined to Hospital for Sick Children In Toronto where she Is receiving special treatment but is gradually recovering from injuries received in a car accident My apologies for any Inconvenience Ibis standing may have caused There were a great many disappointed people when Georgetown fair had to be cancelled The exhibits In the Hall were exceptionally good this year of course they had been all around and Judging done on the Friday Congratulations to Mrs Alice Sanderson one of our local girls who quite a few and won many prizes Two unfortunate accidents happened to young people In neighbourhood recently Col ton seven year old twin daughter of Mr and Mrs Colton fell down the basement stairs In her home on Friday of last week and on Sunday Todd teen age son of Mr and Mrs John was walking along town line when he was struck by a car received a bad gash in her head which required nine stitches Todd was taken to Georgetown Hospital and found to be suffering from shock and bruises He was released from hospital and his recovering his home Worldwide Communion Sun day was observed at the church on Sunday when a great many worshippers came out to attend the service The children choir sang an anthem Praise In Nature Mrs Jill and Mr Bob Pinker ton directed the child rcn all added much to the service Mr Stiles had a story for the children entitled the and The Salve also a story about the author of the hymn Amazing Grace which was interesting to both children The minister sermon was on Caring and Sharing lowed by the Sacrament of the Lord Supper The girls soft ball team had a very banquet and dance at the Community Cenp- tre on Saturday night The girls provided the and the music was supplied by disc jockey All reported a good Mr Morgan Madill returned to the General Hospital on Saturday where he Is to undergo more surgery We hope his stay will be a short one and he returns home com recovered fine and fit again to enjoy his retirement Mr and Mrs re- home to 1 land on Sunday evening after vlsltlngwiththcirsonhcreand daughter in law and grand children Mr Barker also from land is enjoying a return visit with his daughter Ruby and her husband Bob and their little ones Dogs have been tormenting sheep on the farms in the neighbourhood recently Dr found several his sheep had been attacked by dogs right in the barnyard and two dogs were seen by Mr In broad daylight molesting one of the ewes HAIR PLUS COMPLETE BEAUTY Guelph St Guelphvlew Square Special Oct to 19th Facial or Manicure with every haircut hair colouring or permanent wave Our stylists Gayle Hutchison Dona Leltch Marilyn Kent Mgr PLEASE CALL 8771601 Limehouse news By AW II era Id correspondent We extend sympathy to Mrs son in the passing of Benton lost Monday following a lengthy Well over 300 enjoyed hot turkey with all the trimmings at Presbyterian Church annual anniversary supper last Wednesday even ing Mrs Leslie Campbell of Cal has been visiting the and here Mrs Ted Morrow of Toronto also visited tie Norton reccn tly We shall miss Mr and Mrs Michael Payne and family who have sold their home here to the James s of the Line and purchased pro perty Hockley We welcome Mr and Mrs Bert who have moved from Georgetown to Mrs James house Mr and Mrs RDB were guests at the Par wedding and re ception United- Chdrch on Goober I Congratulations to the Wo mens Institute Fall Fair Committee whose display won first prize at Georgetown We arc sorry that all local fall fairs had to contend with weather Ashgrove social notes Now it is October and Thanksgiving time again It is the twilight of the year Mother Nature has called it a day the earth goes out of productive and farmers have gathered in the harvest very wet weather has been a big drawback but eventually the fields will be cleaned off which means food and water for another winter It is a time for Thanksgiving The trees ore crowned with gold this soft October day Drying com stalks rustle as unruly breezes stray Natures handiwork is When Autumn rules the land colors splashed in gay abandon by the Master Painters hand Mr and Mrs Maurice Dixon from Georgetown Guyana spent a week visiting her sister Mrs Fred Nurse and family and other relatives Congratulations and best wishes to Mr and Mrs Frank who celebrate their wedding anniversary on October Mrs Jutta Siefken of many Is vlsitm her daughter Mrs and her family for a few weeks Flood warning issued Credit Valley Conservation Authority Issued a flood alert Friday to all munlc i pa I tics In he watershed but despite almost continuous rainfall during the weekend no major flooding was reported CVCA spokesman Joan Hoi said localized flooding in some areas particularly In Misslssauga did result in some flooded basements and fast flowing ditches but the Credit River did not pose a threat to ea residents She said the conservation authority was expecting a bad weekend because of the ex pec ted predicted to mm of rain but by noon Saturday ihe water level In the river was less than the high lev the weekend previous