father son dinner for badenpowells birthday rzrzr rv schooihduse now to the annual father son fctnqoet honouring the birthday of lord badenpowell t6ok place intbe united church ball oa friday night when the lit fbaujnaiad cub fade and scout traop entertained their dads ltr walter pope of georgetown aeted as fhwlr and mr don thancoctotglen williams ahow- ed some most interesting nv- e films to the boys other guests at the head table indud- ed cub gregory snow seoul budy grace- dare scoot master wayne fleblg representing the tmperul ber eft of georgetown george bates chaplain mrs darlene barragftr district cub itaihv sandy keir cub master percy white assistant scout leader a tout to the fathers mi proposed by douglas parker and replied to by sam snow a rec itation was given by cub norm an saunders scout andy spiece new books at the public library junior nonfiction tttow men worship jaizabeth and philip wuuf princess margarets wedding book ferrier coronation gui book saville gertrude bell tibbie castles in britain alrne beethoven j byr wildlife friends haluday young people or the british isles joy the pony book griffen jacqueline kennedy dareef stories of famous explorers knight what shape is it hatcher what size is it hatcher fiction bjlicjrsiartnr- take centre ice orr no lights for brightville schatx all kinds of cows dodd this is a newspaper feigenbaura bunyip and the brolga bird whitlock the appiestone gray paul ttevere saxon alice in wonderland and through the looking glass carroll atuk damjan fun with abc and 123 dareff the shaggy little burro self adult fiction the sun in scorpio sharp the lesser love goolden the blue sapphire stevenson off shore coulter wanderers eastward wanderers west winsor labour of love stroud under the volcano george commander 1 lowrey famous tales of the fantastic van thai freddie scott avalon seton blessed above women macleod battle cry v uns laughter on the stairs nichols the silver dale biley through a yorkshire window biley armour wherein he trusteth webb frawley parsonage trollope beautiful end holme river lodge summer half thirkell strait and narrow cottercll jlrsappleyards year kent crook 0 lune lorac the theft of the iron dogs lorac still waters lorac the mud lark b lark rise to candleford thompson the hopeful heart obs peters letters to his kiofolk s the valley of baca vt venetian lovers ck the flowering thorn i p the happy prisoner d kens in praise or older women vizinczey the inferno creasey time runa out jane the interviewer the investigator hinde a son of the sun 7 hostages to fortune cambndge round the bend svfi happy returns j battle of the strong parker hon fiction west viking mowat 0aves 3 and 4 2 volumes mackenzie bummers lease rothenstein through the bamboo curtain grey fire under the ashes mcncish saudi arabia in the 19th century winder they came from the sky cookndge the most extraordinary adventures of major robert stobo alberts the complete book of hot redding petersen peace on earth mason the fascination of diamonds argenzio how men worship milliard the courage of the early morning bishop why shoot the teacher brallhwaite the duel e skoal scandinavia s are they the same at home nichols the war lords gardiner sixty years of american humour french against oblivion birkenhead under five reigns ravill up the stream of time byng i saw two englands morton england today in pictures street mrs beeton and her husband spain charlotte bronte shorter the snows of tibet pratt the british countryside in pictures vescyfiugerala queen victorias daughters benson love and friendship austen liring documents in american history scott the anatomy of firearms wallack peptta sackville west the new mathematics adler the sea gets bluer heaton beyond the cape of good hope browne aldoux huxley 18941963 huxley the world of coral x silverberg the story of the other wise man van dyke the third fourth generations 2 vols allwood year in year out milne come for a walk thorpe small boat through belgium pilkington small boat to the skagerrak pilkington small boat through sweden pilkington small boat to bavaria pilkington green fingers arkell green fingers again arkell green fingers and a green thumb arkell more green fingers arkell america a history mackenzie etudes anglaises maurols vers le beau sylvia venle vrai sylvia fireside papers bensusan farmers glory street men on trial howard the diary of fanny burney howard 1 xtagland i- carton lhtrj of maranoa pownall jcus of the bees stuart ac silent world coosteau sfce saturday book russell t knowing mr walkley olivier and her sisters van ess mais flees r brookfield pocnu of rupert brooke of canadian history a peck ei jane welsh carlyle bliss europe f v savic be retardate workshop thanked mr hancock who was isored by etageorgetown anglers and hooters and mf black expressed thanks and ap preciation to the scout motheri auxiliary who aerved the delic ious dinner m there was a full turn out at the church parade at the morn ing service of worship at the baulnafad united church which sponsorrihe local scout move ment mr george bates the chaplain addressed the boys on the theme of this years church parade who am it and he was assisted in the service by scouters dave ransom percy white and ron saunders the afternoon the cuba and scouts along with their leaders attended the district church parade in st georges anglican church in georgetown w world day of prayer was ob served at a service in the ball- inafad church on friday after noon several ladies from chur chill community took part the theme this year was ye are my witnesses and the service was prepared by the scottish committee for the world day of prayer mrs fj shorthlu conducted the service in the bsence of mrs j wood who was the key woman for this year and mrs ralph denny who played the organ was app ointed for next years key wom an mrs t given sang one of the hymns as a solo accompany led by mrs e mcenery filmstrip was shown to conclude the service illustrating how the offerings received each year from all around the world are used in translating the bib le into many languages friends of mrs matt lawr will be pleased to learn that she was able to return to her home aftr being confined to the hos pital for a few weeks the meeting of the ballinafad charming chics 4h club was held saturday afternoon at the home of bonnie shortill with fifteen girls present the discus sion was on packing a suitcase and preparing for a guest the group have purchased files for their work and the next meet ing will be at nancy swindle- hursts sunday visitors with mr tom mack 4 mr rogers were mr mrs fred msci mrs jos tarz- well of fergus and mr at mrs leon purdy tommy of glen williams mr and mrs ken hariwell family visited with her sister mrs bates family at the manse on sunday a project that will provide work for mentally retarded ad ults in north helton la expected to get tinder way next month the north haltott association for the mentally retarded ex pect to get the project off the ground about the middle of march in what haa been a one- room school house harry iafalam chairman of the association adult trainingcom mittee states everything is set except for a supervisor niid mana6m the sheltered workshop i need of a manager who will take charge of the retardates teach them small tasks and sup ervise them as they perform them hr ishlam states that the workshop will begin with the enrolment of three young adults two girls and a boy he notes that the project is designed to care for retardates 18 years of age and over child ren over ib are not allowed as pupils in the sunshine school which is operated by the assoc iation here when retarded children pass the age limit there is nothing around here for them to do but to sit at home with all their idle time and watch tv mr ishlam observes adult training he states that an adult train ing workshop where they can be taught to do useful work is jut the thing they need he addad that the retardates will also be paid receiving a sum according to the amount of work they do jlr ishlam said that he thought finding light work suit able for retardates would not be difficult h put an ad in the georgetown milton and acton papers and got all types of off ers he said one of the jobs he has lined up for toe workshop is repaht ing broken lawn chairs he says this type of work can be done by both girls and boys tsmpooarv quarters mr ishlam had set up a tem porary workshop at his home this summer with one boy re tardate mr ishlam was over whelmed with deck chain after advertising for them he said he pitched in because the one boy wasnt able to hand le all the repair work that pour ed in but all the work wasnt taken care of yet it turned out that he had to conscript his wife and the workshop win be located in a oneroom school house part of which biriseen partitioned off for the operation the bolw- ing is provided by the xsques- ing township school board auxiliary host birthday party for seven manorites the halton manor auxiliary headed by its president mrs s allen conducted an excel lent birthday party on tues- dayafternooc february isth for all the residents but with special honour going to those residents who observe jtheir birthdays in february there were seven guests of honour mrs v mann mrs m banks mrs a reeve mrs m e coo per mrs e flaxman and mes- s f hammond and h getty the head table had been dec orated with bouquets of chry santhemums carnations daffo dils and snapdragon and a very attractive birthday cake the auditorium with its dec orations of hearts cupids and arrows still retained the atmos phere of st valentines day mrs allen opened the pro gram by extending greetings to all present with special greet ings to the guests of honour a two datflmcl cohtrscti am awaxpid to vafttan ottawa special to the herald two contracts have bees aw- ata to a georgetown firm varian associates of ltd by the dept of production it w hen by industry mlnlrtar c m drary h one contract is tor the sup- ply of magnetrons and is vav ued at 109978 the other for the supply of electron tubes is valued lit 30175 the contracts are among 00 unclassified defence contracts warded by the department musical program followed mrs foster played a number of violin solos which included just awearying for you and a medley of scottish airs mrs d ervin sang two solos cradle song and hoping for spring mrs j l mcneil played the bells of st marys as a piano solo and also played all the accompaniments the guests of honour were then called to the head table the candles on the birthday cake were lighted and the hap py birthday song was sung birthday card and a 1 bill was presented to each of these guests refreshments were served sandwiches relishes ice cream and angel food birthday cake tea and coffee bringing to an end till another very fine par ty conducted for the residents by the manors own womens auxiliary unitarians colled clothingdistribute to worlds needy used clothing for distribution all over the world by the uni tarian service committee will be received at 70 main st s the home of mrs bruce hard ing the unitarian service com mittee is a nonreligious non- political group who take from anyone willing to rive and give to anyone in need following a meeting in acton last week where mrs carl kaufman chairman of the kit chenerwaterloo usc described the poverty hunger and misery of a large part of the worlds population mrs harding and a few other gcorgctowncrs deci ded to try to something here the slides shown by mrs kaufman showing whole famif ics living and dying of expos ure in large cardboard boxes helped the viewers decide they each had enough unused cloth ing hanging in their cupboards to prevent at least one death by freezing or the loss of fingers and toes by the same bitter cold mrs kaufman named wom an of the year by the kitchen erwaterloo quotarians win ners of the kw sertoma club service to mankind ard holder of a special citation from the usc of canada tnroua tie efforts of the wellknown dr lotta hilchminova told of 505 babies per day being abandoned on the streets of korea alone the usc takes them to orphan ages sponsored by them but managed by people of the same race as the children mrs buckner wife of dr r buckner of acton started the ball rolling there and mrs harding hopes to do the tame in georgetown bell lines by arnold blachiord your telephone manager stationtost ati on georgetown to gualph day 4 30am- 600 pjn 3 mlns anytime sunday or any night after 6 3 minx family calling time anytime sunday or any night after 8 510 mins m 30 hamilton 15 35 55 london jo jo jo montreal 130 90 130 oakvllu j5 25 35 ottawa 110 jo 130 toronto 35 35 ss auday sunday s family cal r ling timei ken nash numbino and hfatino wmw sofmiwn o wiloi sytlmiis icpalrat tr 7p2842 take- a look at the righthand column of the above table and spot a bargain its called family calling time and its now in effect all day sunday for stationtostation long distance calls to any 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