Pane A Pews werent full July a IMP LEGION LINES By WINIFRED Herald Correspondent Church attendance was down somewhat on this holiday weekend Sunday school being closed or the summer months made a difference as well Paul Schwarz favored with a solo that was enjoyable to those present at Ulna ad United Church Thomas Patrick baptised By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent NORVAL Norval United Church had a baptismal service Sunday morning with Rev Walter Ridley officiating Baptised were Thomas Patrick son of Bryan and Pat Evans and greatnephew of Marie Murray Danielle daughter of Clifford and Debbie and granddaughter of Roy and Lenore Laldlaw Great grandmother Catherine Laldlaw assisted In service by handing out the certificates on behalf of the session Bus to London By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Correspondent BALLINAFAD Ten members of Ba Ulna fad Women Institute met with others from Hal ton District Women Institute and journeyed to London last Tuesday by chartered bus to attend the convention They spent an interesting time listening to reports in the morning and attending workshops In the afternoon In Ihe evening a choir from Kitchener Ontario entertained tour France By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent Carl and and Lloyd and Ella Laldlaw all or Norval have relumed from a four week holiday They sited Gwyn a brother who is teaching at the Canadian Forces Base at Larr West Germany They also toured through France to the Mediterranean and the beautiful French Riviera coming back by way of Italy and up through the Black Forest to Germany to tornado victims By LAURETTA MILLS Herald Correspondent The Loyal True Blue Association held their Provincial Grand Lodge sessions In June The Georgetown Lodge Halloas Pride conducted the seating at the officers under the leadership of Daisy Harris The new Grand Mistress is Mallnda Forrest of Fergus while several other executive positions are held by Georgetown members Chaplain Betty Dixon Director of Ceremonies Millie McNiven Recording Secretary Audrey Kennedy and First Auditor Vivian Shaw Jessie Shortill is a Past Mistress A collection of was donated to the Tornado Fund and the Georgetown members presented a cheque for to the Loyal True and Orange Home at Richmond Hill to aid the children a programs there Tag Days for the Home will be held In Georgetown July 11 13 and IS Get well wishes By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent NORVAL Get well wishes to May Cleave who is a patient in Georgetown Memorial Hospital with a fractured hip following a fall She Is a resident of the Bennett Health Care Centre adjacent to the hospital No Sunday services By KAY WILSON Herald There will be no Sunday services at United Church this month as Rev Walter Ridley will be away on holidays Instead parishioners are invited to worship across the street with Presbyterian Church members Visits new grandson By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Correspondent Mr and Mrs Grant Wright in Saturday where they visited daughter Joan and a brand new grandson William Gatto extend congratulations to Mr and Mrs Gatto on the birth of their second son Sympathy extended By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent Sympathy Is extended to Alan and Jean on the death of Alan in law Clare Ford of RR1 Milton He la survived by bis wife Gladys A map with rtctlons will be placed club roon the road posted with signs Members requested to bring their own chairs Conic out and be prepared to have a real good CAR CLUB June A We 191 A Nicholson 141 J Enge J Ford Lane WINNERS June Ladies 1st Dorothy Ireland 2nd Anthony Booby Myra Gents 1st Ern 2nd Bob McTagart Booby postlelhwalle Joyce Brand ford red odder in Georgetown Hospital Lloyd Bridget Symes Chubby Staple ton Merv Cook at In lounge on Saturday will be provided Legion ladies ByMIIHmUNfSKl Mary Franks our entertainment on once again gave us a grand and exciting evening at Lulus June 14 Thank you Mary you excel in this field and we all appreciate your endeavors on our behalf There was a good turn out for our meeting June as our new executive look their scots for the coming year Many lhanks to the 1 dies who contributed financially to the Central Ontario tornado fund Haiel Dumper your sports chairperson will giving mc data on our bowling learn and it should appear in th column next week The Branch annual appreciation night for the ladies was as usual a huge success and it was pleasure that wo were able through our president Ho Cars well present a substantia cheque to Norm Ward lo Bra 120 Desp te the fact It rained on our parade wo were satisfied with our turnout csj we were able to view ourselves on T V later that afternoon Remember ladies we still need help with our banquets bazaars etc so pleas offer your services to the chairpersons We express our condolences lo Green one of our shut only daughter Norma Burr passed away Hoping to see Maud c up and around soon and best to oil our sick and ins It was nice to see Ann Collins In town for her birthday We w her many more and a healthy and happy summer to all Its a lie about WI workshop By MARION HUNTER Herald Special ASHGROVE Some went with little enlhu siasm but all returned enthused and proud of their organization Six members of the Women a tutc Mrs Bruce Mc- Clure Mrs Gordon Wlngfield Mrs Mrs John McNabb Mrs Harvey Nurse and Mrs John Hunter lefl June 16 for London Ont to attend the Federated Women s Institute of Canada en a I Convention and relumed home Friday They were preceded by Mrs Robert Alex who was a member of the planning committee that did such a splendid Job of this convention Ten members of our Joined the bus that look members from Halton branches to London for the day June 13 The convention was held on the campus of c University of Western Ontario The ladles enjoyed their stay in the student residence and having three meals a day ail prepared and no clean up after The workshops pro grams and entertain were well worth attending The resolutl gave lie to the tale that the I Is for little old grey haired ladies in their rocking chairs There were grey haired lad there but they certainly were not the rocking variety It was a real Joy lo meet and talk with members from our 10 provinces The Women Institute has accompli shed much In the past there Is much to do in the future The theme Women Unlimited Potential was here for all to see fiDESXEAVIN MU Oral art MttlutobjMl faMteg fee ritaHyom fcodi BUCKSKIN BRAVES Hills has some new national champions The Ac too District High School junior teams finished first and second at the Canada Canoe In Ottawa Day celebrations The Junior mm pictured here those graduating from ADHS finished first In costume and race events and third In maneuvers They nevertheless finished second to the other Junior team Seen here I the graduation class team performing a canoe salute Member Include front to back Jeff Greg Sally Brlggs aura Steve and Tom Mining are Derek Boyle and Heath North Winners of the Junior event Include Steve Parker Cathy Johns KenMcKenile Frank Am its titer Steve llarklns and Dirk Results of the senior competition were not available at press time Herald photo Bazaar plans underway Herald Correspondent ted Church Women Unit 1 met for a dessert luncheon Thursday at ihe home of Mrs Kate President Dorothy McLean presided and follow the minutes by Marion Laird cd the date for the church bazaar coming up early November will also be entertaining ils sister un 1 from St in Brampton this to Marjor Lager Jean continued by at and Mac Cleave reading many old faml Roll call was answered 1 poems and verses by Women in the Old Agnes Miller gave the Testament study and chose two Jean from Unit articles Thou shall love I gave the devotional thy neighbor and a recording relationship of the well loved hymn ves The Old Rugged The meeting was Cross and followed up w Ih a prayer by with a reading from the President Dorothy Book of Psalms 107 109 AFTER FIVE THINGS TO DO AND PLACES TO GO PREMER a FOB TIM WEEK SHOWS S MAIN ST S 877 3388 CANADIAN ODEON THEATRES An