HERALD Wednesday AngtHt 1MX J A THE HEB I Georgetown among 31 Air Cadets who toured Euro She taught em a thing or two WELCOME ABOARD A delegation from American Legion Post In Plymouth M attach metis visited Branch 120 of the Canadian Legion weekend arriving Friday evening the Mill Street hall to the applause of their and the of bagpipes The guests Joined Canadian Legionnaires in the Warriors Day parade to the CNE ground Saturday enjoyed a social evening back In town night and were treated to a special breakfast morning before their departure This weeks Legion Lines another episode In the history of Branch IM appear on page C2 Herald photo By CHRIS AAGAARD Herald Staff Writer Jumping at the oppor tunity to learn more French Warrant Officer WO Elizabeth Gros a sevenyear veter an with Georgetowns Air Cadet Squadron Join ed 31 other Canadian Cad- els earlier summer and changed a few notions Europeans have about Canadians Considering there are several hundred Air Cad ets across Canada IByear old Elizabeth was one of the few lucky ones to participate in Iho annual International Air Cadets Exchange an event which brings together young people from all over he world who share a keen Interest In aviation There were IB Cadets In her group she told The Herald recently three Canadians two Norweg ians two Swedes three Israelii and eight Ameri cana Hills only representative on the trip Elizabeth left July IS for a thrilling three- week learn ing adventure which took her from Paris to the Pyrenees the northern Mediterranean coast and a couple of air force bases In Germany SAW PLANES The program was real ly directed at people who have an interest In aviat ion she laid We got a chance to see some of the military planes and do a little gliding One particular highlight of he trip she recalled was getting a eye view of the Pyrenees which rise like Jagged teeth separating France and Spain Miss Groskorth was especially Impressed by the organization of the tour which ran as smooth as clockwork There were so many people besides travelling as part of Ihe exchange she said the organizational problems must have been stagger ing EIGHT DAYS Eight days were spent In southern France and six In Paris Across the Alps exchange participants vis ited Canadas Air Force Base and the Amer ican Main base There were so many people there I in Germany that we occupied four floors of the Holiday Inn In Frankfurt Miss Gros said When the Cadets and their counterparts were nt buzzing the countryside In airplanes they were getting together at various receptions learning about each others clubs or squadrons Miss was also busy prac tising her French end dispelling a few pre conceived notions about Canada and Its new Const itution something she said Europeans found rather puzzling That was the best part of the trip meeting people People would ask us things about our country and ask them about theirs think there were some lasting frlendsiapa formed TAKEOFF To quality for Ihe trip Miss had to submit an application list ing her school academic record extracurricular activities and post exper ience with the Air Cadets With those soundly en dorsed by Air Cadet offic ials she was interviewed by six Air force officials before cleared for take off Other Canadian Cadets went to the United King dom the and scattered throughout Eur ope Meanwhile travellers from the other side of the Atlantic Ocean and parts south of the border headed for Canada 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 cant get Tired of costly antenna repairs REVITALISE YOUR TV VIEWING Have 1 9 Channel Cable Installed We work hard to make your TV viewing more enjoyable 2 BUFFALO BUFFALO TORONTO GLOBAL BUFFALO TORONTO 11 HAMILTON 13 KITCHENER 19 TORONTO 25 TORONTO 79 TORONTO 4 LOCAL 3BARRIE LONDON 12PeTERB0R0U8H 17 BUFFALO 29 BUFFALO TORONTO Halton Cable Main Street North Acton 8531270 Did you meet ET Summer sings Its siren song Come out to play to play To swim to run to feel the sun To live Just for today But all too soon the evenings chill We know it cannot last The leaves will change and surely fall Well soon feel winters blast Yes dear friends summer Is nearly over Beore we look ahead to fall frolics and winter woes let us look back at the her little darlings Who can help Riding to the rescue comes the cavalry the Kills recreation department the and the library The programs offered by these three groups ranged from clubs of all kinds to camps swimming lessons dramatics crafts etc etc They are an important part of a Halton Hills summer Of course the best memories of summer are those special days when It is sunny and warm but not too hot when mere is a soft breeze and the rosea arc In bloom These are the days we try to catch In our minds eye and keep with us to help us through the winter doldrums COMING EVENTS Cultural Centre Gallery Sept 3 IB William Thompson Photography John Elliott Theatre Aug Childrens Program presented by the Halton Hills Public Library Call Hal for information The major phenomenon of the summer wa arrival of a short oddlooking creature called He came to town in June and has settled in for a long stay If you have not yet made his acquaintance you should Summer officially begins in June but this year June was sodden and waterlogged Sumtner- June was drowned out The Old Music Hall held that evening was a rousing success thanks to the fantastic entertainment and fact It wasnt raining Inside To me summer really begins when the kids get out of school Allthcy wantlstoslocplnAndplay with their friends That lasts for about a week they want to be entertained Many a mother has spent her summer organizing picnics lemonade stands nature walks and scavenger hunts Her nerves are frazzled she is perilously close to AFTER VACATION TREAT Com In for one of our Beauty Services Neils Underarm Wax Lea Wax Eyebrow Waxing Body Wrap Makeup Manicure Ear Piercing Pedicure Up Wax Or pamper yourself with our BEAUTY MATINEE Body Wrap Loo Wax GREAT ENTERTAINMENT Thursday Friday Saturday for your listening dancing pleasure May We Present CHARLIE Thurs fit SstAug Please Join Us on Friday for a delicious Buffet Lunch n30230 This Week I Roast Beef Desserts Beef Stew Coffee Choice of Vegetables Tea a Salads All for one great price of Downtown Georgetown Corn on the cob One of the Mountsberg Wildlife Centres most popular attractions Corn Cob Capers returns Aug through Sept with the same pioneer atmosphere Watch demonstrations and sample the delicious treats amid the fun and splendor of the Centre located just south of Highway and Just west of the Line Admission Is 50