InKefl A HERALD Wednesday June 1BS1 enjoys Hamilton bus trip DOBRA DOLSI Ten tar old of the Croatian long and was one of yeanftter and adults dressed for of St Anthony Ihc weekend at the Croatian Centre of A number of at Including Itotlani and Pole turned oat for Ih many In national dress honoring the moat popular for many northern Mediterranean countries I Herald photo Small as It was this old pump on the farm now occupied by the Croatian centre proved a popular distraction for younger Anthony tie brand Here a gentleman help hi grandson to a drink during Sunday LA meeting tomorrow eve Herald Special Unit One of United Church Women were guesta of Unit Throe of Grace UCW Brampton last Tuesday after noon June at the home of Eva overlooking Heart Lake The president Charlotte Smith opened the meeting and following the business she gave the devotional on Faith Mrs Gilbert was pianist for the hymns Sunny McArthur gave very Interesting highlights of her recent trip to China where she happened to meet McCiurc who was touring China for the first time since he had to leave the country as a missionary Mrs spoke about life In China today To get better acquaint everyone told about where they had lived and how long they have lived in Brampton or The executive served a love ly lunch of cake and Ice cream after which Dorothy McLean thanked the Grace United Church group for a delightful afternoon The annual United Church Women bus trip was enjoyed last Wednesday with a busload of ladies leaving from Jim a at SO a for a mystery tour In Hamilton area First stop was for a conducted tour of Ben Veldhuia Ltd greenhouses at where they In cacti and house plants Most ladies couldn t resist bringing home one or two pretty plants The next stop was at the picturesque Old Mill Inn at for a delicious lunch and a visit to their gift shop After lunch a conducted tour of the city of Hanllton was enjoyed and then a atop at Hamilton Botanical Gardens to visit the Spring Gardens section where the many varie ties of peonies and iris were En full bloom making a gorgeous display of colour The last stop of the tour was at the very modern Place shopping mall for an hour of shopping tea or cold drink etc The bus arrived home at and all reported a good time and are looking forward to next years trip Deanna Cleave and Anne Wilson planned the enjoyable tour Draper Street residents of were out in full force to a public meeting held In the Hills administration building last Tuesday evening to protest an amendment of the coning bylaw to permit an auto body shop and auto repairs in the building at the end of the dead end street The building is now used for auto repairs and la A change In the toning Is necessary for the auto body business The building is completely surrounded by a residential tone and backs onto the Community Park Residents charged that this building Is Community Incompatible the well kept homes Draper Street and with the park The lot is small and cars have to park on Die street they soy yet Letters of protest have to be The Community in to Hills council by Association is backing the friends fete newly wed couple By SMITH Lillian Jackson entertained the Community Centre Saturday evening The gathering was In honor of a newly married couple Mrs Jackson youngest son Wayne who has been living out west for this past while was recently man out there Wayne and his bride arc here on their honeymoon Mostly relatives and few close friends were present to congratulate the groom and welcome the young bride nto the family An uncle and aunt from Lloyd and Lola Marshall were among those present A delicious buffet meal was served Another happy occasion ended with the best of good wishes to the young Another happy occasion for the Mars ho lis was held the previous Sunday when two daughters and one grand daughter celebrated all on the same date June Blanche and Jlmmie Miller from Toronto Ruth and John Polo of and their daup Vicl Lyn and bus band John from Guetph who celebrated their first The family gathering was held at the home of the Polos Congratulations and many happy returns were wished for all three couples A happy occasion took place for Mr and Mrs Duff this past weekend In the form of a reunion for some of the many friends and acquaintances had met on their travels They alt took in the Highland games at Georgetown day then met at the Duffs home in for supper We extend sympathy to the Burnett family Mrs Burnett recently lost her mother In Quebec The and had their planned Bus Trip Satur day There were who boarded the bus at the com centre Many bus bands went along too They journeyed to Niagara On TheLake took the boat to George Also tlto bus- toured the Niagara Falls route The scenery was beautiful this tlmo of year The bus took them to Hamilton where they stopp ed at the Old Spectator restaurant for The bus arrived backat the community All agreed It had been an enjoyable outing The Early family annual get together for a picnic took place Sunday This year It took place at the community centre In aad Games and races were enjoyed The highlight was the bounteous meal served On Sunday the Sacrament of Holy Communion was during the church service The annual church picnic will be this Sunday June It will be on the property of Paul Schwarz The church service will be held previous to the picnic at 30 Draper Street residents 100 per cent There are two auto body shops in now United Church cele brated the 128th anniversary Sunday with Janet Walker as the guest speaker Miss Walker is responsible for Communications and Steward ship for Toronto Conference and also liaison person for Presbytery Her sermon Who Arc You Anyway gave much food for thought on taking stock of what we really want to do with our lives and what we want the church to be in the future The Teen choir the Junior choir and the Senior choir each sang selections Rev Walter Ridley conducted the service All families were to bring flowers and the ful flower arrangements decorated both the front and back of the sanctuary Congratulations to Joyce Button of Hut ton Nurseries who graduated from a three year course in Landscape Technology at College Ileal Science from the Friday evening Also congratulations to Ruth Anne Wilson daughter of Donna Ridley daughter of Mr and Mrs Earl Wilson who Rev and Mrs Walter graduated in Early Childhood Ridley who graduated with Education from Sheridan Honors A majoring in Poll College J roe Pnvrlttar B PrtMwood 8775376 We are relocating to PLAZA Watch for our Grand Opening Specials STYLES 1 50 STREET NEAR I G A 8776822 OPEN MONDAYS APPOINTMENTS NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY PIONEER DAYS ALL OVER OFF BETWEEN HE J WHILE ATTENDING PIONEER DAYS J CENTRAL CAB 8771111 Air Conditioned Dispatched LEGION LINES Comrades W and Bill Hanson arc in Georgetown Nick Garvin Is in St John Hospital in Toronto and Hunter of the A is in Georgetown Hospital Ken Warmon Jim Payne chard Clarke Walter C Crawford and Wib arc the Car Club Check the rules of the Car Club it states persons will not be el for the draw unless certain arc met Do not be check your cards for the rulea provincial service oil will be at the branch July For an appointment sec Boyd or Busier Halo Once again in the legion magazine there Is a form for spouse of a deceased pens oner to apply for pen sons If any member knows of a widow who might qualify get her to contact Hale or L Boyd for further Information The Ladles Auxiliary will hold their general meeting Thursday at m This is an hour early because following a very short meeting It will go gl I dies lion Night Or g the night was to be held It day but owing to long standing commitments the ladles night has been brought forward to Thursday Contact any lady who might not sec th notice By Tom Elliott Both the old and the new branch executive will be wait ing on the ladles this night Any veteran wishing tickets for themselves or their immediate family must apply individually There will be no block tickets Issued The address to send your request to is Ticket Chairman Warriors Day Council Box BBZ Station Street M4P Accompanying the request must bo proof of service by service number and name of unit and number of tickets for the immediate family The request must be received on or before August IS in a self addressed envelope Tho Pioneer Dance Is a sellout there might be an odd ticket handed back Check with Jim Bishop The Sllhouet will be entertaining this is a live band and all you lucky ticket holders please dress as a pioneer and enter the contest Do not forget the Manor Garden Party ladies June for the seniors There Is free transportation by bus Anyone wishing pickup please contact Hud Dumper Barb or Lli 4991 Theplckuppolnlaarethe Plata Durham Court Sargent Road apartments Legion Moore Park Kill Court and Glen Williams We service all recognized brands of TV and Stereo AUDION ELECTRONIC SERVICE rood is 8779796 PIONEER DAYS CALENDAR OF EVENTS T JUNE Dolly Slreat Dance 30 7 30pm 10 00im 00 noon 100pm 30oni 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