Page A THE 1 By and Lauretta Discount rates for travellers To My Wife My overdraft at the bank Maybe she can explain It To My Son Equity on my car Now he II have to go to work to meet the payments To My Banker My soul He has the mortgage on It anyway To My Neighbor My clown suit He II need It If he continues to farm as ho has In the past To My My unpaid bills He took some real chances on me and I want to do something for him To the Farm Adviser 50 bushels of com to see If he can hit the high market I never did To the Junk Man All my machinery He a had his eyes on it for years They ore used to carrying To the Grave Digger Don l bother The hole in should be big enough To the Monument Maker Set up a jig for the epitaph Here lies a farmer who has now properly assumed all his obligations Contributed by Jack Layman With the pleasant summer days upon us many seniors arc enjoying holidays and travel Don t forget when travelling to inquire about special seniors transportation and accommodation rates would like share a few more points of interest at the Seniors Seminar held in in June Potential retirees often fail to moke preparat ions well in advance of retirement particularly In investments housing and special hobbles Secure finances accommodation suitable to your physical needs and a stimulating pas I time will give peace of mind and a zest for living More seniors with their years of experience should be involved politically and In decision- mak Here the old adage If you want something done do it yourself holds true but you must do your homework Is it feasible What are the alternatives Get your facta and priorities straight Campaign not Just for seniors but the community as a whole Retired people have more time for concern for others Don t take the selfish altitude I ve done my bit I m going to sit down and let the others do it We have many talents to share and volunteers are urgently needed for local organizations There is a wealth of information to pass on Some enterprising seniors have compiled histories If you are ambitious enough to write a book or your experiences a New grant may help to publish It A tape recording the Important events In your life can be a priceless treasure to pass on to your family An informative Item relating to safety deposit boxes appeared In an of the Discovery magazine If one can open your box without proof of your permission and even then difficulties may arise You ore advised to have a Joint box with a trusted family member or friend fine need arlseityou have made provision for the box to be opened A reader called us with this advice If you are about the use and cost of the telephone In your room If you do not wish to use it inform the office when you are admitted Otherwise the cost may be added to your bill Last month the word television was quoted instead of telephone Our apologies TAG BLITZ The Worshipful Georgetown True Blue Association had a from grandsons Pan Harris left and Chris Harris recently during the association tag day Daisy Harris of Georgetown explained that the a hoc la lion has a blitz once a year to raise money for a children s home la Richmond Hill The Loyal True Blue and Orange lobe for orphans and now it for autistic preschoolers and teens learning disabilities It also offers a unique service to parents who do shift work with Ita hour daycare Mrs llarrli has been tagging for the lodge for SO years she said Hera Id photo FOR ON THE TRAIL FOR LITTER Pitching la to help clean up the Bruce Trail near recently were Scouts and leader from North lis I ton District District commissioner John Sharpies and Mark mustered young men Acton Balllosfad Georgetown and Including I seen above Tim Kyle Darren McCallum and David Livingstone from Pint Georgetown John Shaw from Fifth Georgetown and Stephen Craig and Nicholas from Eighth Georgetown Photo by Jean Layman Bryant gets cheque Georgetown resident Bryant passed another milestone this week In his lengthy camp aign to remove what he views as discrimination la the province social wcl fare system Last month the I nee ministry of comm unity and social services announced that men would be eligible to receive ly benefits if they were unemployed single par Ha I ton region en a welfare cheque worth shortly after the Tuesday Mr Bryant re ceived a family bene fits cheque from the government But his 16- month battle to get welfare support for he and threeyear old son Kristoffcr over yet he said he still plans to take his case for re and family benefits back payments between April 1 and June of this year to the Ontario Supreme Court His case will be heard Sept CHICKEN CLUB MEMBERS Watch this space for details of Chicken Club Picnic Manor Farm August 21 at 1982 MORE DETAILS NEXT WEEK Sponsored by the Optimist Club Drug Abuse Committee Are You Tired Tired of only getting a few clear channels from your antenna Tired of Summer Reruns on those few channels Tired of discovering the show you want is on a channel you can t get Tired of costly antenna repairs REVITALISE YOUR TV VIEWING Have 9 Channel Cable installed We work hard to make your TV viewing more enjoyable 2 BUFFALO BUFFALO 5 TORONTO GLOBAL BUFFALO TORONTO 11 HAMILTON 13 KITCHENER TORONTO TORONTO TORONTO LOCAL 3BARRIE 10 LONDON 12 PETERBOROUGH 17 BUFFALO 29 BUFFALO TORONTO Halton Cable Main Street North Acton GREAT ENTERTAINMENT Thursday Friday Saturday for your listening dancing pleasure May We Present THE DEPUTIES Thurs Frl Sat Aug 5 6 7 Please Join Us on Friday for a delicious Buffet Lunch This Week Roast Beef Desserts Coffee Choice of Vegetables Tea Salads All for one great price of jus Main St S 877 3388 Downtown Georgetown HALTONHILLS ARTS COUNCIL Arts season review looks rosy omt Your Horn bee no one else will do it The Arts Council is reason be proud of icry productive and now is a good nj tl to look back and evaluate J I has been iccompl shed Oct IB wai a red day for the entire community e official opening of the Library Cultural Centre ushered In a new era of cultural activity In Hilton Hills The Arts Council was pleased to eel commitment of to projee 1981 was a smashing success and aire he 1982 t are on the verge of a sellout you haven ordered yours call BIGG 2SB9 still be able to get some but hurry An Council display has been set up In the rs Keep eye on it lis posters and d spalches w II keep you up to date on activities of the Arts is well as many of its member groups In conjunct on with the Library the Arts Council has started an Directory When It is complete we hope lo have listed all he crafts people nrllsts musicians writers and performers in Hills irca This will benefit not only the people with the creative talent but also members of the public who may be in the market for their wares A survey of ill user roups both the John Elliott Theatre the unnamed art gallery conducted under he aegis of the Arts Council Tho purpose of the survey was to determine If any improvements could be mode in the relationships between he facility and its users This Is still under advisement unfortunately was called on account of rain Happily the Old Time Music Hall was Indoors and a packed house had a rollicking good time The money raised by the Music Hall was added the Arts Council Piano Fund and with the help of a grant should be enough to provide the Cultural Centre with not one but two All in all 11 was a very good year look forward what he 198283 season will bring Hills Libraries Wed Aug today Pirate Day for children and up Registration required Aug r rst meeting of the Writer Club for children and up registration required A fired vessel by Agnes Olive or Terra Cotia Forge Studio Gallery Is among craft pieces included in he fourth annual Ontario Crofts Council touring exhibit on display this month the Georgetown public library Already viewed in Mlsaisauga and it Calhannes he show features some of the finest work from mid west on Including fibre metal glass wood and clay The exhibit moes to Cambridge he end of the month so don miss an excel ten I opportunity to see the cream of he crafts I