entertained at hamilton reciprocal visit planned by ralph hawea perhaps it was the easter holidays that caused what seem ed to be a lack of activity ar ound the branch last week one thing that took many members away on thursday was the trip to hamilton over sixty members and lad ies left the branch on thurs day at 3q pm by bus in ans wer to an invitation from branch 163 to branch wo the occasion was the installation of offleersat that branch successful branch sponsored la gjoire da maitre des mem peewee hockey tease we bras bruce collins is as happy thought this reoogjritiea a peppy with two tails he efforts of these aaaanhets was al needs about 100 more members food thine for to sekewcde3 to pay their dues to hsve a fully the merit in a acttoa paid up me in branch costs so little wfrf immig ud which will be a rare thing the persons iwt to indeed how about it fellows its the cheapest membership of any organization in town it just takes the effort bight now there are 16 hon- be branch l6ts caovcast dancers erary members- 410 ordinary they had to be seen to be be- and associate members brace 1 tetts us if everyone were p np with the jnew members who greater effects the dance that followed enjoyed by 130 aw the highlight of the evening had to lieved vihe members wennescorted into branch 188 by a guard of honour and pipers the instal lation was unique and ironrev sed the members and ladies of branch 120 by the ceremonious display performed by the col our party under the direction of an extremely able sgtat arms acknowledge the merit at the completion of the in stallation the president of branch 163 introduced several members who had been outs tanding in their endeavours jt or the branch over the last year such as our standing dart play ers who have gone far in le gion competition the sgt-at- arms for his efforts with the colourparty two members who had coached and managed a ifemberot branch lawffljfcj jea recently the jp pftasm membership would he april 18 to witness ever 300 we cannot remember wtaeb wbi it everbeing so high new mem- be followed by a dance t hers end those who have yet to last week we received a let initiated note please be on ter from yours for good legjonj tne branch at 8 pjn public beutions kkhard a apri 18 for wittation kennedy fthg us off j ladies and enjoy the annual competition for the evening best branch bulletins in ontario the car club was won by p provincial command vance e francis r waites acting on instructions of the- wilson and d beaumont branch president we taavenn j lwllnb plied and with the cooperation j of the herald have ceaapikd al because of good friday there scrap book which has been en- was no dart shoot however me to ounxfc first baptist church main and guelph 877541 minister rev lk wilton 10 ajn sunday church school worship services 11 ajn morning worship the church of yesterday in the world of tomorrow 7 pm evening warship evaluating your religion organist mrs w townend choir director hiss brenda mcneil- here is our cordial invitation to you to attend maple avenue baptist church the evangelistic centre morning service 11 ajn pastor lohnes sunday school bible classes 945 ajn evening service 7 pm the railway mission special music testimonies and preaching by truckers and bailwaymen mid week service wednesday 8 pjn the church with a positive bible ministry pastor rev rc lohnes welcome tered in the contest class a friday win see the shoot 326 members and over j back again plus a fun evening with members of several other 410 jwd u tsnmcbes the branch has 4 paid up ways means obainnan memben to date a record for norm ward had a mostsuccess- this time of the year j evening on saturday when j the country rhythm boys pack- led them in lucky people were iken nash friend garbutt i lome vanwyck wayne lock- 1 angela kavanagh j last time the peel county j gents played on saturday night they were terrific now again next saturday they will be back better get there early after wednesday nights meeting of the building commit tee things should begin to move the bine prints should be final ized at that meeting and go oat to contractors one thing for sure the front of the extensions facing on mill street will do much to enhance that street it will be very modern alnon branch forming here good success alanon an organization of fering help to the families of alcoholics is building a george town branch with meetings ev ery tuesday while members have held meetings here for some time they started placing ads in the heralds coming ev ents column about a month ago because according to a spokes man their service was almost unknown outside their own small circle the ad includes a phone num ber anyone wishing to avail ihemwlvesmayeallana box number if they prefer to seek alanons aid by letter while the help alcoholics anonymous has given millions of men and women is common knowledge the publics aware ness of similar help offered to the families of alcoholics through the alanon family group is less but growing thi georgetown herald thursday april 10 iter page 2 come to the church of your choice this sunday the anglican church of canada st george so guelph st easteb i 800 ajn holy eucharist 8x30 ajn choral eucharist 1100 ajn an easter festival of tdrgnm with hymns end carols 89073 loss in 41 fires st john s ii united church gvetph sa 8774531 minister rev robert o suicns organist supply organist mrs haney stone fc30 ajn church school grade 1 and up 11 ajn- sacrament of holy communion church school nursery to grade 1 junior congregation midweek activities for ah everyone is welcome a report from the fire mar shals office released this week states the fire loss was 89073 ia 41 fires in georgetown last year the five year average in georgetown u 20 fires per year j with an average loss of 59372 a decline in the number of fires in ontario and a slight in crease in the number of pers ons killed or injured are noted in the annual report the num her of fires dropped from 22- 782 in 1967 to 22007 the low est figure of any year since 1953 there were 225 fire fatalities in the province in 1968 includ ing 70 children norval presbyterian church minister organist rev r d duncanson mrs win mulder worship service corporate worship church school louoo 1l00 iknow cancer can be beaten christian reformed church 4l al j vandenpel services every sunday 930 ajn and 400 pjn 1 1 am sunday school visitors welcome listen every sunday to the back to coo hour radio minister dr joel heierhaaa ckeyp590 830 am cfgm 1310 1030 ajn fm 1007 meg chin 400pm the family groups idea is nearly as old as alcoholics an onymous in aas pioneering days from 1935 to 1941 close relatives of recovering alcohol ics realized that to solve their personal problems they needed to apply the same principals that helped alcoholics thus mates and relatives of aa members began to hold mee tings to discuss their common problems the onlyrequirement for membership is that there be a relative or friend with a drink ing problem there are no dues or fees for membership since alanon is self supporting sole ly through its own voluntary contributions about so per cent of alanon members are relatives of still drinking alcoholics who have not yet joined aa membership predominately female but the number of alanon men is in creasing with stag groups in many localities the teenage children of alco holics are often so deeply af fected by the problem in their home that many of them join alteen groups alanon meetings feature in dividual speakers panel discus sions anonymous question and answer periods and exchange meetings with other groups kllows mce hushes 45 miafldwtsjwon 39 w t 4iji rem sumaammummt msh omutn kkk saw pore l0 a e b0ast63 tfmaatmrlitml svgfgf bhgwwttml temdocumiihalf pow uhn chops ctmtlte cot roast lomtork chops sucedsik bacons pmtepoik sausage limehouse continues in office w i executive at limehouse limehouse womens institute annual meeting was held in limehouse memorial hall on wednesday evening preceded by a delicious pot luck supper including hot dishes buns muffins salads pickles jellies and cookies annual reports of conveners were read and mailed to county conveners the district director mrs glsby reported on a rec ent meeting in milton a nnra ber plan to attend mountain union anniversary an invitat ion was received from silver- wood to attend their may meet ing and members were urged to attend not enough interest was shown in a trip to the sl lawrence starch co and had to be turned down secy- treas mrs n anderson is being spon sored to attend a conference in guelph soon mrs e sanford was asked to chair the election of officers a motion was moved and seconded to reinstate the previous years officers past pres mrs glsby president mrs frank brown vice president mrs jas noble secretary treasurer mrs nell anderson assistant secytreas mrs jno noble district direct or mrs gisby alternate direct or mrs jas noble branch direc tors mrs jas noble mrs j rou- ghley pianist mrs roughle asubmi white sugar vim im eflrto0watta j n thl dairy case chssjjsuces 69 margarine 41 v1 a lastt of jmtarsfioh actabjlgus 39 ttsjl wiener rolls rvlth fukchis 0 it ff igi wieners at regular price cadbury bars iuwn9tmx ijmiihimeitflahrctt oranges 69 pacnumiptars skss54s rusi top cjirrots ssa aentauamwimw tmjmjjush settiiwlothm iawshanpoo a 77 87 biscuits sirar tunas- cheese mud med old it rec price nnvir mrii potato snen 2 losiulkhmmjs 1 yn to uarf onurans dotcn apple pus kmsetmlls 49 39 is-v- ip bonus tapes iash w oil iiili lc mich1 cuiiicll m oat fjun rasna ioiumuh ramutiuh 01ogu wnm tnuuun hktb aatmtuaa wmaiuuitn snruci atmanumuif wtmamauun tsis i6a lucky shopper m johnston 62 mdntyre 1351 i hidden treasures with camera and roscope this forn ex plores the intricate beauty in all farms of nature the infinity treasures of gods cre ation are revealed sunday april 13 7jm aim st andrews united church sponsored by georgetown alliance church p w collins pastor e77u m00 am sunday school hooajm morning worship- cbdarvale community centre cancer can be beaten your dollars are needed now to continue the battle give hopeaboost when a volunteer calls be generous 1 1969 target 12000 daaehena may be sanf to the treasurer mrs beatrice clark 41 main street south or canadian imperial bank of commerce main street branch of canvassers are will yeuf branch canadian society no mattw how you look at it you oct the bist at fryers fish chips mopri park plaza 77- 7 3 5 press reporter mrs a w benton conveners of standing com mittees were appointed as fol- ows agriculture and canadian industries mrs jas noble cit izenship and education mrs a w benton historical research and current events mrs kirk patrick home economics and health mrs j roughley resolu tions mrs e sanford public relations mrs f brown audit ors mrs jno noble and mrs roughley flower and fruit mrs gisby a former valued member mrs euerby now of erin was a welcome visitor at supper and the meeting we extend sympathy to mrs paul spitzer and famiy and to mr august spitzer in the pas sing of mr paul spitzer on tuesday mr and mrs wayne lister stephanie joanne and jonathan spent several days over the hol idays with mr and mrs ronald lister and family at springfield nj a belated welcome to mr gordon loader formerly of ge orgetown who owns the home built by the janssen family al so welcome to mrs morris for merly of toronto also to mr and mrs knoes- pel and family who purchased the former swinkle home when they built their new house at the cast of the village we extend sympathy to mrs win sinclair mr and mrs campbell sinclair and carl in the sudden passing of mr sin clair whose funeral was held on monday the choir directed by mrs roughley and mrs bert bent on sang two anthems at easter services at limehouse presby terian church on sunday floral arrangements there were in memory of mr paul spitzer who will be greatly missed in the neighbourhood mr and mrs gordon lindsay and children visited their par ents near montreal over the weekend mr and mrs lloyd mcenery stanley and beryl and mr and mrs ted brown betty anne mary lou and ted and wm kara were all guests at the mc leanfisher wedding and recep tion at boston presbyterian church on saturday evening led georgetown band to many cne championships a man who directed many prior to that he was a resident bands to championships at the of brantford where he worked canadian national exhibition as an electrician and in other contests alfred i h perrott died in sunnybrook born in plumstead england hospital toronto on march 28 a london suburb in 1892 he i came to canada as a youth set mr perrott was known to tied in brantford and in the hundreds of bandsmen in this i first war served overseas attach- area he had been bandmaster for the lome scots brass band and at one time or another had taught and directed bands in georgetown acton and streets ville he played the clarinet saxaphone and oboe he had lived in brampton since 126 where he had been employed with the dale estate ed to the 48th highlanders he was wounded and gassed at ypres in world war n as an army bandmaster he was stationed at kingston and ottawa he was a member of the ca nadian legion and grace unit ed church brampton where he had conducted the sunday school orchestra he leaves his wife mabej howard of brampton and one son john of rexdale 7 grand children and one greatgrand son he was predeceased by son ivor and daughter diane mrs brock harley j funeral service took place at the mcklllop funeral home brampton with cremation folj lowing all american winner banvue pabst lana owned by claude picket georgetown wo ntop honour as allamerfean aged cow of the current shov season she was grand champion at the royal winter fair and th chicago international dairy show fa anniversary sale thursday thru sunday icecrplivi we have been proud of the quality of the ice cream we have made in tha past eleven years to show our apprec iation to our many customers special prices on all ice cream ice cream sundaes mrs a benton banana splits 35 milk shakes 25 vl gallon 79c 25c bricks 2 fohmk 2vl gal pail 375 5 vi gallons 375 large variety of flavours park milk store 23 main street south georgetown dairy ltd ill guelph st at maple 8772881