Mothers attend beef dinner By Mn A Bentoa era pood cut Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Mike on the arrival of their daughter Allc on May a sister for congratulations to school bus drivers from Limehouse who received their awards at a banquet at Milton on May for nine years safe driving Archie and Mrs Geo Mom son and one year award to Mrs Haitman Congratulations also to Mr Geoffrey Clarke who gradual an Electronics Engineer Technician at Sheridan College Brampton on June His parents Mr and Mrs Kevin Clarke attended with him Mr and Mrs T N Anderson have her parents Mr and Mrs Webster of visiting them They were guests at the Meunch Willis wedding In Wil on Saturday Miss Wendy Hannah of Mr and Mrs Frank Hannah who is studying for the United Church ministry will in 1960 This summer she Is a student missionary at a threepoint charge at Hillsborough New Brunswick TheWI ladies catered a hot roast beef dinner to over seventy mothers and da ugh of the guide and brownies groups in Memor ial Hall on June Congratulations to Mr John who received his Masterof Engineering Science at the University of Western Ontario London on Saturday His parents Mr and Mrs Ben Limehouse were guests Rev A Douglas of Mead preached at Presbyterian Church on Sunday as Rev Barrow Is absent in Europe From Mrs addon May and June have been busy months for the 1st Lime Guides and Brownies Weddings make a busy week From May to May ihey spent a wonderful lime at camp KeeWaa earning badges and having a good time as well as learning a lot of things The girls were complimented on leaving the camp in spotless condition when Ihey left Pack Holiday were earned by SHANNON BURRELL ERIN LOUGHNAN LEAH STANS BURY LESLEY CASE KAREN CASE HEATHER BROWN JUDY CARROLL LORI and PHILLIPS On June the 1st Lime Brownies and Guides attended the annual Mother and Daughter Banquet The District Commissioner was present along with the leaders and badge testers and all received gifts from the girls Tor all their hard work during the year A delicious meal was served by the Wo men Institute and thorough ly enjoyed by all After the banquet a Fly up ceremony was held at Limehouse School and the following Brownies received their wings Wanila Phillips Sabrina Heath Brown Judy Carroll and Lori Erin and Lesley Case walked up to Guides because they did not have lime in the one year were in Brownies to complete the Brownie program HAPPY OPENING Happy flees indicate how much pleasure will Ret out of Ihe new equipment at creative playground at link Separate opened Jt a rents A is octal Ion annual Herald photo by Maggie Hannah Now this Is the month of June the loveliest month of the whole year the tulips and lilacs have been gorgeous now comes the roses and and strawberries It is the month of June the time for brides and roses When pleas ant sights salutes the eyes And pleasant scents the noses Ain t nature Brand Mrs Blackett flew Edmonton to her daughter and son in law Mr and Mrs Den and their two Christopher ind Damn to help them move to Vancou Mrs Arthur and Mr and Mrs Ward were guests at the wedding of Jean Anderson and Angelo in St Basil Chin ch Toronto Saturday June Mr and Mrs James Carney attended the wedding of his nephew Elgin Hyatt to Brcnda Irene Simpson on Sot June at four m in West Baptist Church Edgar Ontjr On Tuesday June Mr Mrs Jumes it tended hi graduation exercise at the University of Guelph for their son Douglas who rccciv his diploma of Agriculture his two course We all add our congratulations to Dour THE HERALD Wednesday Jane IS 11 ON THE HOME FRONT capers By SUSAN I Herald correspondent There are some people who get their jollies from big game hunting in Africa still others who reach the heights of happiness dangling from mountain peaks or photographing sharks in their natural habitat Me I had children and I have been wondering ever since why did not choose one of the former easier short lerm challenges that life had to offer At no lime was this question more apparent than last week when my daughter Louisa somewhat cautiously informed mc that it was my kitchen wherein five teenagers of them being of the male persuasion were to prepare vin for people After I had screamed fainted and tried various other I to the details and the more I heard the more I questioned Why me NEVER The vm something I had never cooked before a to be he main course for the French immersion class dinner one of the invited guests being the school principal There I thought went Louisa chances of making it through high school Did you ever hear of a principal who did not harbour a certain amount of bias after food poisoning Next reading through the recipe supplied by the mepageone her a short note suggesting that if she did not want to wind up with chicken thus converting her French dinner to Italian maybe page of the recipe might be of assistance as I have only a limited Imagination The challenge to our culinary art was my husband and this was not entirely due to his belief that allowing French cooking to take place in our kitchen was somehow aspersions on his Italian heritage As the four gradually arrived he indicated by various grimaces and wiggling thai he wished to sec me In Three of them arc boys he queried this still being four teller in his vocabulary Yep I responded but in our eight foot square Kiichtn which incidentally I have no intention of leaving I im sure 1 will notice If Ihey all disappear under the table to pi i spin the bottle Just relax And with hat he heidcd fir Die hills MOOD Tin mood was initially set when the three boys who ind been designated to shop or the ingredients arrived with lekages of bulbs instead of onions We survived that minor set ind even managed to keep on truck after ihij had ail insisted they should thoroughly lest the wine incorporating it into the sauce tor as one of them informed mi The French always list recipe by tasting and we tan risk a vinegar flavour now can we Who could argue with such logic Quite frankly never spent a more hilarious evening in facl as it drew to a close I only had one small nagging remaining in my mind If five kids each had an In an individual pan of chicken with itignac how was it I only found ihree spent matches MEET THE PRESIDENT the past few months TEAM SPORTS Jennifer Scott Judy Carroll and Burt TO BIRDS Wnnita Phillips Lesley Case Karen Case and Judy Carroll HOUSEKEEPERS- Lesley Case Karen Case and Judy Carroll WRITERS Judy Carroll COOKS Lesley Case Kar en Case Mandy Judy Carroll and Ginger Denny WOODWORKERS Mandy Judy Cirroll CRAFTS Ginger Denny Lesley Case Karen Case Jennifer Scott Shannon Bur Leah S tans bury Erin Loughnan Susan White and Leslie Shrubsole GOLDEN BAR AND G0L DEN LADDER Judy Carroll and Sabrmi DEN HAND Heather Brown Judy Carroll Wanitn Phillips and Lori Had don The Limehouse Local Assoc meet again in the all and ill Brownie and Guide Mothers and interested people ire welcome Ballinafad Legion dart leaguers celebrate anniversary I IIOMTIMPSON i5lh My how lime flies when everyone is enjoying Ihem selves And it acertiinly that the many darters of the Industrial Dart and Cribtnge League play on Wednesday and Crib players their night Is do jusi Would believe been years that this league his been in Actually il has been longer than that since hi league started but the first irophj was presented in 1951 Well now the are in search of all the original of the 19M era along with paper clippings etc and if you have any lion please Joe Bruce McCartney or Del Be with whatever you have We ope you ire for another Legion Lines By Roma Tim son Finn Holy Cross Parents Association president Sheilagh Finn was vicepresident of the group for one year before taking on Ihe president spot lost week for the coming year She has belonged to the group for three years The association aims to provide the best possible educational environment for children and works very closely with the school staff to accomplish the goat Every parent or guardian of a child at Holy Cross is a potential member of the group and although It is only four years old Mrs Finn feels It Is a very active group Parents are asked for a donation each September and part of this money is used to pay the group membership fee In the Ontario body of Parent Teachers Associations The executive meets monthly and various committees are active on their projects as the need arises but the association has only three or four general meetings per year To these the group will Invite guest speakers capable of providing educational or informational talks to the parents Mrs Finn and her husband Ron came to Georgetown three years ago from Brampton They have four children under the age of 10 Mrs Finn works part time with the Georgetown She is a professional nationalist and is also attending Sir Wilfrid University part time She played on the Georgetown Ladles Basketball team last winter as well us coaching YBA basketball She is also active with the water safety and swimming division of the Georgetown Red Cross WI members travel to OAM i years fellows This Wednesday evening the cornet Industrial Darts Leigue will laid I heir election of officers Pit 1st be at the Legion for milling This was origin nil scheduled for list to a poor turnout it was eaneelled until Auxiliary President Hazel Dumper reminds all Senior Citizens there will be a bus for all of you with stops in town that you vol be picked up to tike you out to so m enjoy the many Jnd ltd nits tin willbcLoing on Ibis IGlh There v is i large notice in papers and there will lieanolhcrinthis week Please re id for point of pick up reminder lhat Ladies ire holding a Mixed 1 dire on June at m irp in our auditor mm lunch please bring a friend Cost SI so cat Call Leanne Hall it or Dumper at for idvince lo sic Harold stepping right along on his looking belter da Greetings ill who be feeling hope jou will be feihnf on op of the world tops COURSE Pie Kiren lander of Acton pictured receiving tropin for lop graduate in course in Air from MijorUrown Master Wornnt posted in GLEN WILLIAMS CEMETERY SERVICE Williams residents members former Glen Williams families are muled to attend the Remembrance for the 25th of the restonlion of the Lien cemetery this at m in By SMITH Herald correspondent I had their June meeting at the Ontario Agricultural Museum at Mil ton on Wednesday of last week Three car loads or ladies met at Mrs home at about 30 a On arrival tables were laid and a picnic lunch followed II so happened that there wore two bus loads expected later that day so in order to use W I Hall for the meeting members had to gather shortly after lunch in the hall Mrs called the meet to order and all agreed that the usual opening should be with There were present ding three visitors The co mmittee in charge of ing plans for Canada Day reported Mrs Grace McEn gave a report on the District Annual Tickets for the Quilt Draw were given members to sell Mrs Eileen Burt was con vennr for the meeting and called on Mrs Lille Given for Current Events Mrs Grace led in a discussion period on Do you think our socalled modem day progress is much improved over some of the Old It gave members food for thought The meeting adjourned tly after three and there was a hour or so when could tour different buildings and see the old fashioned impicm and various other things of great interest it wis an enjoyable afternoon Mr and Mrs Hammond returned home last week after spending a holiday in lamaca Mr and Mrs Frank Smith Mrs Wilfred Burl Mrs Linda Connor and daughter Lois Kennedy John Burt and Deb bie Butcher attended the Hulls Re union at Grimsby on Sun was selected to represent her school Lime house Public School it the Safety Patrol Jamboree in Ottawa students from spent days In Ottawa and saw many Interesting things They returned home on May 26th Company gets award iStnnt t Id iirei Supplier of Ihe ird from Hi mpam I inintd ceremonies held in roiilr riu i a in recognition of Si ill i lies mietr smith mpanv 1 Hid Icn id distributed elit Ipr Bums ret i SECOND GEORGETOWN BEAVERS lotoii s inn ted jinn with their traders Iron I row to right Sean and liianHoblniun Stephen Iter Third row lilt lo right are Jefl Murk Steven fourth row are Ulan fudge Michael and Jason Turner are Knight Butcher and