I THE April CHOIR SINGS FOR ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE The Hi Lows of the Blue Triangle Club choir sang old favorites and talked with the children about entertained the pupils of the Glen Williams school lost their school days for more than hours during the lunch week Director Marilyn Milton introduces pianist Anne periods to the enthusiastic pupils following a solo The Limehouse Scout Cub news By MRS A BENTON Herald pendent Birthday greetings to Mr KC Lindsay aged BO who was honored by family and friends numbering about fifty at dinner at ytcrlan Church on April 16 Mr Harvey Norton had a weeks holiday Clearwater Florida recently The Fred Brooks family tended the funeral of his sister in law Mrs Brooks of Hastings at Norwood on April 15 We arc pleased that Mrs E Sanford is doing well following removal of a cataract some ten das ago at St Michael Hospital Toronto The Scouts and Cubs Auction and Flea Market at Limehouse Memorial Hall on Saturday was well attended and quite successful in unpleasant her Rev Ian MacPherson show slides and spoke of the Yukon where he was resident Presbjlerian m mister for two terms before accepting his present charge at and Union on Sunday afternoon Mrs M pre chaired the meeting Mrs Kirkwood reading scrip ture and Mrs A Benton leading in Mrs A J Benton and Mrs BOOKS LIMITED Sunday School played the piano and organ for hymns and Mrs Ben I on also accompanied Christian Book for two much appreciated vocal solos She extended courtesies thanking Rev MacPherson for his splendid educational enter and the others who contributed to the meeting Rev Peter Barrow the Benediction and all enjoyed a tasty dessert By MRS HANNAH Cubs were out last week doing their annual cleanup along the Side- road They managed about six bags of litter that evening We arc sorry to hear hat Eddie had an on the way to the meeting and hope to sec him back at the meeting this week Brian Walton has earned his blue star and Ian Brown his Canadian poet remembered A dramatic presentation of the life of Pauline Johnson provided the entertainment for members guests at he University Women Club an nual spring luncheon Saturday at North Got and Coun try Club The show simply entitled Pauline Johnson covers the life the famous Canadian Indian poet It contains of her work interspersed with prose comments on Miss Johnson background and life style The cast consists of Pauline Carey the show and Philip Shepherd both of Tor onto Together black star Last Saturday the I ime house Group Committee held i tremendously successful tlomalcin Memor It begin at a m and continued through until ip proximately In spite of the rain a large crowd showed up Wink the men were auctioning the ladies bake sale and manning a rctrcshmtnt instead of the rather old envisaged by school children who in her poems 0me to MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Maple Ave Georgetown a Sunday School a HEAR KERR Interim Pallor JO Or Kerr A WE CARE IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH ley Harold Pal Sunday GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH ST GEORGES CHURCH HILLS nursery provided PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Mind BAHAI Sunday May I Warn Ham with Thtf King Rev Mrs Ward The Inundation of World Order Mali Is now In no lild Although the work very 1 ore the God not Tuesday JO J nod ju shone or write Box land which lis J outstanding A special thank you goes to David of I imchousc for the event mil contributing re mentions a mount of time to ensure its success A ink you also goes to Peter Walton and Dick Hock tor org a and for volunteering their time as auctioneers the cut scout fr help with publicity food time all the I and some of surround areas for con to and attending the needed support is appreciated more ban can Tin proceeds from this me turn ire lo be used the continuing renovations of old stone Stout Hut This iy the I ime hi use Semis will be pi intmg tree it I irks ml tint Scouts will be their drive HALTON HELLS RECREATION and PARKS Until the Spring of 1J7j only tennis courts existed Hills to serve populntionof In six months Spring I- ill nine new tennis courts were developed in the Town to better numbers who were in the sport of tennis At the present time there ire four court locations Gordon Tennis Club Tennis Club Joseph Gibbons irk To help monitor lentil- in the Town Hilton Hills Tennis wis established executive con sisLs of represent lives from ich of ihe four member clubs Meetings ire hi Id once i month from to November The purpose of this is to a the iclintus of tennis tie Tim hi niter by T provide pi iers at eo ithes elinies promote and sphere among I irks president of Ilalton Hills Tennis for Ihe si isuu is Mr John of tht Gordon Ml ill Tennis lub Other members include Tennis Club Din Gibson Tern is John K in it Mike Bullock I Gimbks Gibbons In in 11 Bob I rskun This lull no longer opt riling the tuurts itf Glblxns Instead the courts will hi tie inly or lit sue lit ion Ititre itiun lijsiin to Ihrciugh listed Membership for tints in bone now will be it at the in I Hem should noted it tine ichUubisreouired I dot tint of court pi time to public use it is possible topi without a r Anyone rover who join tennis intownpjsSI0iitotl Hills Tennis This money is spent to I this rt I jist ir i iimnt w is 1 in August Is in Hit pi ins of the if lh Hi tondnui d this si With tht I will In Hum with your Cheltenham Wl annual meeting The annual meeting of the ladles or Cheltenham Women Institute was held at the home of Mrs J Duncan seventeen ladles in at tendance The roll call was a program and suggestion for pay your fees Splendid reports were given for the year A donation for Mental Health will be for warded A pot luck lunch was enjoyed by all The new slate of officers for the 1977 ore Past president Mrs Mel President Mrs Henry Carnwell 1st Vice President Mrs Mel 2nd Vice President Mrs Alan McLaren Secretary Treasurer Mrs J Duncan Rescind censure A mood of forgive and forget prevailed Thursday at the I la ton board of education when trustees rescinded a motion of censure passed in December against Ken Camp bell founder of nee Committee Campbell was censured for his statements about John Meyer who wis develop ing program of values lion for the board The pro gram has since been dropped because of financial restraints Meyer his moved to the University of Windsor Assistant Secretory Mrs J Moddlson District Director Mrs Mel Alt District Director Mrs Wilkinson Pianist Mrs George Caldwell Afist Pianist Mrs L History Curator Miss Charlotte Turner Curator Mrs Public Relations Officer Mrs George Caldwell Sun shine Committee Mrs Wm Idazel Mrs Gordon Camp- and Alternate bell Auditors Mrs Bill Turner Wilkinson Cltlienship and World Affairs Mrs J Education Cultural Affairs Mrs Andrew Henderson Family and Consumers Affairs and safety council Mrs A MeQuarrlc Delegates to District annual Mrs Carnwell Mrs J Macdonald Mrs Mel Boyes Steve McLaren Mrs Alan SOMETIMES FLOWERS ARE THE ONLY WAV YOUR HEART CAN SPEAK Whatever your message Call Today and on hi Way FLORISTS MO St Georgetown ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE PLEASE HELP THE RED SHIELD APPEAL THE HALTON BOARD OF EDUCATION 1976 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AUDITORS REPORT BALANCE AS AT 1976 Coin li payable and act method for reporting revenue and lure I with the nd bod to Attendance Operation and Ma nlrnjnce lute nun iIWt Operation lure Debit upend lure end Tolnlt upend life rip dime Tullontr ilmluilt llonreM JO tajlijfN ISO IS3 an IK RATIONS allien till Secondary lulled and tram Ihe Ye 1 mi ft LiABiLrrxroiLstcKLVAxtBFrEnn leave plan unused sick a cash payment leave I Ijpayubleove may the cash vvilh OVER LEVY audited IB ID and Interest I of capital projects CANADA and the Government of Canada Is Act paid by an Ontario provislon1 of Inflation Act Canada AUDITORS REPORT We have examined the Consolidated a Liner Sheet of the Board of Education at December of Operations for then ended Our Included a general review of procedures and such testa of records evidence ai red necessary I hi he Ircu rns la Published by The Ho I ton Board of Education as required by Provincial Legislation