For chicken lovers only uncertain Herald Correspondent conditions it Chicken lovers sis your School for the last daj to enjoy SECTION A Wednesday May IBM Page New Legion ladies in command i the Public years where there is both indoor and out door accommodation pies and country style music ore oil there to enjoy with your is sponsor by Norval United Church The late Mrs Gwen cued chicken May convened the first Advance tickets ore So barbecue held on the spacious grounds of children At the gate Maple Lodge arm SO WHERES TH GRU If want our chicken cooked with a fresh country barbecue taste came on down to the United Church chicken barbecue Saturday from to The annual event features entertainment and good food like salads and pies Here one of the cooks Brian Robinson practise up on his skills with David Robinson who have promised to lend a hand tickets Grant money keep libraries operating and youth employed Since Halton Hills Public Libraries have received J Iron Province in the form of direct grants under such programs us Experience and Ontario Corps These have provided significant add lions to hi male no Is furnishings and equipment for both branches as well as funding for special projects undertaken by the library that offered employment opportunities for young people in the community Two of the largest grants have made it possible for Hills to participate in a unique sharing automated circulation control system with the Milton and Oikvllle libraries particular project has been a pioneer and strikingly successful venture in ive networking and is being considered a useful model for other Ontario libraries The other grants have ranged from assist a nee in purchasing Canadian materials multihn materials and resources for the visually handicapped to the microfilming of local news papers and the indexing of local history resources Over the years several dozen young people have been employed in these and other projects and many of them have gone on to develop careers in related fields Many of the grants have required local commitment in the form of matching funds These thanks to the various local and Garbage pickup Herald Stall Municipal staff will be undertaking a complete review of present concerning the ice of utile pal garbage p up procedures A complete review policies has not been undertaken since The present bylaws In effect were enacted by the former town of Acton and the former town of Georgetown Municipal staff have recently been approach by taxpayers within the community who believe there is an I neon in the provided to certain areas or the community The review wot Id be undertaken only as il relates to urban areas and bylaws which provide legislation for these areas Final approval is expected by Council next week Blasting Glen ice INorval LEGION LINES The next general meeting Is on tomorrow at This is the nomination ting for the executive with the elections taking place June at so let have a good turnout for It A reminder that the deadline for the June issue of the Summit is May 31 so please get your submissions in by thai date or even before The Decoration Day parade this year will take place June assembling on the GO train parking lot at 1 p for p A fishing trip Parade goes on KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent The rain In May dampened clothes but not the spirit of Victoria Day parade The parade went on despite the weather However other act vities planned for the remainder of Victoria Day have been led for this Sunday at m at the Norval Community Centre Everybody Inviled to come out for the sports activities to watch bed racers doggers and Davidson musical group There 11 be homemade pies and a barbecue and the grand finale of ft worth of fireworks Monday parade was by Halton regio nal police and dlgnito Sheldon and Hugh McFurlane riding In Hyatt McLure Eleven prizes were given out by the Women Institute GEORGETOWN HOSPITAL AUXILIARY FAMILY FIESTA SAT MAY 25th BENNETT HEALTH CENTRE RECREATION ROOM 10am 4pm TABLE FISH POND RAFFLE LUNCHEON CRAFTS PENNY SALE WHITE ELEPHANT BOX PLANTS ice in the Credit River is going to be a more expensive service for the town next year The Ministry of Resource is no longer going to pay per cent of the cost Ice blast when there arc Ice jamming problems Instead the Credit Volley Conservation Authority Is asking for from Ihe town for blasting services avail able on call as needed Ice jamming problems arc frequent in Glen Williams Terra Cotlu and communities of Hills each spring The blasting allows the water to flow and prevents serious flooding PHOTO REPRINTS ire table for ft The Herald Guelph St MILLIERE TV SALES AND SERVICE ItCl BUY NOW and SAVE REMOTE CONTROL COLOR TV CONSOLE WITH BUHTM CABLE CONVERTER Automatic color control flesh tone correction and contrast color tracking RCA tendedUfe chassis lor outstanding performance and low power consumption 1 channel multi band tuning COLOR TRADEIN EVENT WERE RCA FACTORY DISCOUNTS ON TO YOU Treat Canada No brand of colour TV and 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Stewards The Provincial Service Officer will be at the Branch on June 3 for those who wish to consult with him A Mini Bingo will be held on Saturday with entertainment provided by Norm Eyres A steak shoot will be held June 1 commencing at m at for games On June 8 will be our Diamond Jubilee Darts tournament at a for SB a team This will be m by a steak night and dance for each Tickets arc now available from the Stewards Winners May Chamberlain E M McVtirlney Hill H Arnold Winners May 17 Ladies 1st Grace Lawrence 2nd Cathy Booby G ret la Men 1st Earl Has kins 2nd John Crawford Booby Roger Darling SICK 1 1ST Georgetown Memorial Hospital Bill and CV Williams Toronto General Chubby A most hearty welcome Anita Louise Alton who was initiated Into the Ladies Auxiliary Branch 120 at our General Meeting Co Events May Wednesday Night Mixed Bowling Convenor Bubs June 14 Lulus Bus leaves Branch at Notice In the Branch for your information Convenor Mary Franks June Ladies Appreciation NOTICE TO 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