SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday July 1H1 I Agricultural Society set for fall fair By KAY WILSON Herald Mr and Mm Herb entertained or more direct ors of the Agricult ural Society Thursday night A lovely summer evening added to an outdoor buffet and everyone enjoyed the spacious lawns surrounding the old Dolson arm home- Kerb and Elsie have told their farm and will be moving to their new home east Bird extended thanks behalf of everyone present or a lovely evening A general meeting followed presided over by president Joyce Gosling with Denny Charles and Charlotte Iron side secretary and treasurer calendar Several local boys attended the National Jamboree or Boys Scouts when they flew from Toronto International Airport on June for 10 days They arrived In Calgary where they were bused to Camp Kooaskis which is half way between Calgary and Banff Some of the highlights were Calgary Stampede climb ing a mountain touring Banff and of course their plane trip John Scout leader from Nerval was accompan ied by 10 boy scouts Robert Van Zuben Rick McGregor Jeff Sbcldice Richard Law- son Gary Rice James Rice Robbie Dean Ort olan Doug Taylor and Joel Brown Keith of RR went with the Games galore for Le families Lots of fun at annual Branch picnic By TOM ELLIOT Herald Special Wiggins and S are In Georgetown Hospital also Marg Hunter of the Harry will be enter taining in the Lounge Saturday night Car Club winners are Hall Bob Marchand R Warman Roy Brad ley and Elaine Jewell LEGION LINES By Tom Elliott everyone who helped to make this a great day for the kids Balllnafad RECRUIT Cadet Julie right rom Air Cadet Squadron In Georgetown given briefing on arrival day at Air Cadet Camp by Officer Cadet Crtuon Julie a Flamingo Court resident at Trenton or a twoweek Basic Course In which she will participate team sailing gliding and glided lours while sharpening her drill maneuvers si well Trenton ACC photo Visiting ministers Mr Young of an interesting sermon Church congregation Sunday organ Mr Young will be preach ing this Sunday There will be no church services Aug civic holiday weekend For the remainder of August Rev Walter of Georgetown will be tbe guest speaker respectfully All reports shew Scouts along with Stewart everything Is shaping up for Watson Eric Cameron Doug tbe Fair which is Oct a and 3 Brownrldge Mike Payne and Several new features hare storey All boys been added including a cboco- reported it was a never-to-be- la Us cake sponsored by Neil- forgotten trip sons- Several people a Ben in the livestock division tbe Hornby Garden Party directors are hoping to have a and reported a good program goat competition along witb up to Intermission when the tbe other livestock classes So rain came calling off the mark tbe Georgetown Fair on remainder of the events Librarys Experience workers helping out young readers BA makes home in Silver Creek Class of 81 Mary a Newton MasiacfaBsettsinathe and a resident Silver Creek northwest of George town recently graduated from University with a Bachelor of Arts In sods- logy and Mrs to seek her honors and then her matters degree spedal- In ran s She lives on a farm with her George and three daughters Margaret Jennifer and Elisabeth An at grant is keeping three high school students employed at tbe Hills Public Librarys Georgetown branch appar ently much to tbe delight of younger readers Breoda Archer Kathleen and Geoff Cannon have been doing a variety of odd Jobs at tbe Georgetown library since midJune and will continue working or the duration of Experience HI project which ends Just before Labor Day Its a particularly busy time for tbe childrens lib rary the Georgetown bran chs Psoralen Payne said and hi fact books or kids seem to be circulating aster than those for adults Tbe younger children rel ate to students very well Mrs Payne noted Often Pamela Geoff or Kathleen help the library organise for youngsters Reading Club Most of the students time la spent books rep airing bindings and general clerical work such as filing cards and typ ing And all three Experience employees at tbe library have some experience work ing between rows of books Geoff work as parttime pages at Hie lib rary doing work to Cameras ready what is entailed under tbe Experience ft program is familiar with tbe system from previous work as a leader In training under towns recreation and parks department Under tbe Experience pro gram the provinces minist ry of culture and recreation pays per cent of tbe workers wages Visitors over the weekend with Mr and Mrs Bruno KnoepfU were Mr and Mrs Bill Kelly and son from Bramalea Mr and Mrs Ray West and children from Grand Valley and Nellie from Many from the community were saddened to bear of the death Saturday of George Johnson He passed away after much suffering duo to a serious illness Sympathy Is extended to his many rela tions and friends Charlie of Cornwall was a recent visitor with Mr and Mrs Bud Snow Sorry to hear lhat Frank Smith is a patient in the Georgetown District Hos pital Joyce Clark Is recovering at her home after her recent operation at the Brampton H An octopus Is timid In stead of attacking enemies it usually tries to hide or escape Greene girls C Elliott and Crawford tied for boys girls Ball and A Creary boys Billy and Mike Bryant 1011 girls Candy and boys Cam Mac Lean and Chris Bryant girls Gillian Johnston and Ann 1213 boys Scott Mc Lean and John Williams The mystery man was won by Mike Bryant legged race girls under 10 Joanne Clark and Pat were first and Lorraine Monk and Erica Green were Boys 3 legged under were Mike Bryant and Doug Craw ford first and Billy McCutcben and Alan McLean second Girls over legged Gillian Johnston and Edna Rippon 1st and Ann Curry and Michelle Green Boys legged over JO were Paul Clark and John Williams and David Farrow and Rodger Moore Girls caterpillar race Joanne Clark and Pat and tbe boys were Billy McCutcben and Carl Elliott The balloon race girls Joanne Clarke and Wendy Snovden Boys were Mike Bryant and Billy The shoe scramble was Ann Curry Girls sack race Pat Edmond and Joanne Clark Boys sack race John Williams and Rodger Moore Sack race over girls Gillian Johnston and Ana Curry ski race was won by Rodger Moore John Will iams and Dave Farrow Second was Cameron Me- Lean Gillian Johnston and Scott McLean Egg throwing Mike Bryant Chris Bryant first and second was David Farrow and BUI Kirk Tbe adult egg throwing was won by Doug and Cindy Crawford ID 0XB0W BOOKS WILL BE CLOSED SAT JULY 25 TO AUGUST 3 Main Street South rjowntownQworgtrtown Some folks collect anythingl first threesession nature pbotempby course Wednesday with a session on as It applies to The parking fee at Tarn Cotta park covers admission to pro sessdcoopotoaD This Saturday from 10 a to noon course Infractor Gourlay will conduct a photographers nature walk through park with onthespot Instruction for novice cameramen Call Authority at for mora activities and about tbe photographers courses which start Aug Mils librarian has been a group of over past few weeks ready for display Jury to lbs Georgetown librarys temporary quartan In Square can see what klnda of cousjctsom ban been started by local unusual Interests from to collections old conic books owl piggy banks you name it win be or EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY at AFfORDABU PRICES Canadlana Oak Furniture Upholatarad Fumltura Oak and Inlay Optional Wood Includa Walnut Mapta and COATS SUMMER SNOB MR SLEEP I ihmh si and sikki shop ORTHOPEDIC MATTRESSES 392pcunlt 24ms 542pcunlt Mrs 60 unit OTHER MATTRESSES MR SLEEP PLAZA of Si E RI