teacher returns to unveil cairn at glens big party saturday waa a big mcctar to the ofiw centennial celebrat- iona went over with a bang er- ie enjoyed themselves the ade was beyond all expecta nts the floats were ntnner- tua and parade marshal bill ick made a wonderful job it a great deal of credit la due the committees in charge of all the days activities l the cairn with the bell from the old school is a work of art and credit goes to merle raid and the stoneman ike inglls jean and stan norton did an excellent job of displaying an tlqucs snd historical papers in the hall even the original hall deed was on display along with many old books and papers eaton 3 of toronto sent a large display as well as a cheque and all items were tag ged with the owners name so 1 1 that visitors saw that many vil lagers have articles of the- past alf- spence helped a great deal in the raffle for the steer i which by the way was in the parade viewing everything from the truck the boys of the scout troop and their scout master jttr gemeai camped out by the river generously giving all who called on them a dish of homemade stew and pan cakes and ayrup they served aboiit one hundred dishes of it vi haines was in charge of the refreshment booth and number of ladles helped refreshments were served the senior citizens at afaureen rranks home overlooking the ball park where the young ones and the old timers gsme took place it was interrupted by a shower but continued later mr r mckeown helped and was one of the bead men as was don sargent the chairman wheelers store displayed lota cf old pictures ai well as har old s many old pupils were delight ed to shake hands with mrs w beaumont who unveiled the cairn on which stands the bell that she rang for ao many years at the old school neil korzack and evelyn ea son were the winners of the es say contest with a day like this there are as many behind the scenes planning everything and to all those the villagers are grateful bob harrington is the publicity chairman and he will be giving us a much more de tailed report of the day in the next issue get well wishes are sent to little brian norton son of mr and mrs lea norton who is in guelph general hospital follow ing a dog bite near hi aye mr and mrs w everson and carolyn attended the wedding on saturday of luella james and ronald degazio in st lukes cathedral in sault ste marie on their way home they plan staying a few days at pete and marlon hunters cottage at huntsvllle last sunday was centcnnla sunday in the united church rev ridley a remarks were cen tered around righteousness cxalteth a nation but sin is a reproach to any people it was a communion service as well as a baptismal service when david william collier little son of mr and mrs william collier was baptized the historical account of the church was given by mrs c barth the church is this year 127 years old rev ridley la on his holidays for the month of july and all are invited to at tend services at union church at 11 45 a m parade float and riders represents scotland holland ireland portugal england united states isle of man and other countries graduates in law tub moroitown hrralb thumday juki 2mh h pages monty hyde a 1967 graduate of otgoode hall law school monty hyde received his lub degree at convocation last week son of mr and mrs era hyde 24 ew ing st he is a graduate of the georgetown district high school and completed two years at rjie university of toronto before enrolling in law school- he was one of ten students honoured at osgood with gold key award presented tor extracurricular activities dur ing his course he is presently working with the local helson langdon law firm and august will be articling with the toronto firm rt chappell i v nh davidson castle irsurrnce yourhomeisyvircasue it probably represents the biggest investment youll ever make and youll be smart toprotect that invest ment with a state farm homeowners policy this lowcost package of protec- bon provides broader cover age for your home and be- longingsandforyo incase of lawsuits al less cost than many similar policies call me for the details geo e drumm 42 langstons eras 87761m k him w casualty comralt canadian head offtc scarborough ontari many donned old style costumes like jtiese worn by mr and mrs sam penrice i acton promised to end roblem of sewer backup action to end sanitary sewer i backups in the sunbeam heights i area was promised monday by 1 cr fred harrison council heard a complaint j from charles jenncr shelley sl about continuing trouble 1 the last on wednesday night i during a heavy rain a letter from mrs s hey wood 2 gray gate recited sim ilar trouble cr hal ii son said an engin leering firm has been asked to check the area and recommend t aolulcn mcnihile a drive will be made to have roof drains which we been hooked into the sani i tary sewers removed much of i the trouble council believes is caused by excess water enter- appoint judges for historical contest the library centennial pro leet of collecting as many histor- lical anecdotes and facts as pos- lajble about the town and sur rounding district has progress- 1 to the appointing of judges by the library board david lueakm head of the history department at the nigh school ten cass member of the halton county museum board and curne herald reporter tve been asked to act as jud- the library board is offering ranging from five dol i to fifty dollars for stones s that a human history capttn- the atmosphere of the town 1 reminiscences of the town lather than a statistical history i be collcected the board urges all the old r residents to write down some i these tales you have heard for years otherwise they will e lost forever ing the sewers which were not designed for this purpose a number of homes in this area havo downspouts into the ground and no one knows where the water is going said bill smith even if they do go into the ground there should be an extension to take water away from the house so it doesn t fmd its way into the sewers cr harrison said it could easily be ascertained where drainage is going if colouring rmtter was added 1 ve been trying for six years to find where the runoff from the high school roof goes he said i think it goes into the main trunk sewer but id like to be proved wrong reeve hunter said council had decided to make it illegal to hook roof drams into sewers but no bylaw has yet been drawn up deputy reeve speight said work to overcome the problem will be underway the first week in july the house that service ilt jf randeputatii maintains big space big bargain frigidaire refrigerator manning elictiic fobert realtor centennial greetings from management staff harold fobert in on hundred years canada has become a great nation in this our birthday year we can look back on many proud achievements by individual canadians and by our nation as a whole hard work and integrity have been the keys to our countrys progress here at harold fobert real estate w operate on the same 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