Wear your rags to Hard Luck dance April Our deepen sympathy is extended lo the family of our late comrade Tom Gadd The music equipment inllUt Ian caused trouble a though the equipment was checked prior to Installation The next day it was found a broken wire caused the trouble Jim apolo gizes for the inconvenience caused The executive accept the apology and hoped all those who attended will do he same Jessie Hayes will be holding a bazaar meeting April In the Lounge Those wishing to assist Jessie with he bazaar are asked to attend at B m April 17 is he L A rone sports Fun Day In Erin Those wishing to attend contact Hall at euchre bridge crib and rum awards lo be presented LEGION LINES By Tom Elliott at per person two per earn Register at noon play starts at 1 To prcreg phone Hall at XT 794 This be followed in he rig a A Hard Luck Datce It will be S3 SO per person refreshments and prize for best dressed hard luck outfit T on sate Mary Frank or Hazel There ore limited tick els The dart team of Rita Jan Frank and Rae McAus land at April play in the provincial in Perth sometime In June Don forget the A zone rally is in Port The Imprr section Is ng a pioneer dance Pioneer week The date and format will be announced later but keep June open The Sonic will be entertain ing in he Lounge Saturday There are still a number of membership cards behind the bar wailing to be picked up Check the list on he nolle Loyalist history is topic Commanding officer Gavin of the King Royal Yorkers will visit the Historical Society his Monday night to his rcglmcn proud heritage dating back to the days of the American Revolution Disbanded along with other Loyalist regiments in he I Royal Yorkers remain active in a mi role with nearly 100 uniformed members throughout the year for drills and public demonstrations Commander Watt addresses the historical society at a at Knox Church Hall In Georgetown Everyone is welcome OUR MAN BOB The Herald DnUrio Outdoor columnist Hob hotted substantial for anglers and the Georgetown Canadian Tlrr Saturday Introducing the litest In radi reel and other help urn tall fish tales into genuine accomplish mend Among hose who Hopped by Mr were left to right Fred and Theresa lira Larry J- inter and Keith Herald photo by Ha raid Bra inch Back from the north Londnued from Page foods triple the cost from the two stores in town a Hudson Bay outlet and a coop store managed by res dents In one afternoon you seen everything Doug said of the town Bordering on the line Great Whale River looks very desolate with no trees in the and just spots of them the distance he said All but two houses In the are homes and only two had showers Barb said owns people use the showers at the school We thought wed hate melt snow for she Without running water the homes have water needs supplied by a tank of water thai is occasion ally refilled Although there s no plumbing students have Id go marching through blizz to an outhouse for ret Doug 1 have what arc called honey toilets a can with a garbage bag lining is deodorized regularly Homes all have a TV with Ihrcc channels being received CBC North and two Amcrl can channels that feature an stop mov There Is one radio station and i broadcasts In c Inu t language eyre up the TV s on and the dlo too both at once Doug every household that way Its really weird Every family has a really good some hate Iwo Barb And are the Inult what every home has a no such thing as knocking on doors Mr ly said The know its a while man at the door if they 1 car a knock The Just Weather was cold about minus degrees on average Doug said Ih the wind bringing it down to minus Cemetery bid for OMB Continued from Page l pointed out He said council should be wary of piecemeal applications to develop the land and wondered if the cemetery proposal sorry at the If an appeal 10 have the cemetery approved launched time because there ivc Is being whipped round by he w nd making It look Ike a Doug sad Tie students on the ex change program each paid as a registration fee the of their rip a cost funded by the federal government through he YMCA s Visions Canada project Last year IS students from went to Newfoundland on a similar exchange program through Visions Canada the firs toe I the expansion door wh he town would have trouble contesting If he bid Is approved The planning department Mr hat a need for a new cemetery In flatten lis has been determined or thai the Croatian people in the Golden Horseshoe need a cemetery of lhclr own since they are being buried in exist ing cemeteries near areas where they live Funeral ore still a concern he added because while they may not use to vehicles could travel on other Supporting the centre Roy Booth said It would actually have a good impact on farm opera keeping acres of farmland in prod through a leasing ran gem en Mr has address oil the planning department and farm concerns over he proposal he said and warned lhat the town will look very INSTALL A MARTIN HOUSE Control Mosquitoes 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