seeingthfiwomdpart 16 continuing series of letters home from janice carter to her parents mr and mrs ormie carter describing a tour yhich she is taking with karen kor- zack of glen williams and some english girl friends uoomin fantastic thousands of carnations have blossomed under the busy finger tips of georgetown and district aaemorial hospital auxiliary members in preparation for the unique kind of tag day and campaign for funds coming up this weekend the carnation making has gone on under the leadership of aa rs inez crichtoh and aars dawn thompson is in charge of assigning canvassing areas to candstripers and other volun teers who will be calling door to door above at a recent carnationmaking session are from left mrs crichton aars blanch goude ketting and aars audrey aailward below also engaged in preparing forthe friday evening and all day saturday blitz arefrom left aars beth clark mrs georgia lewis and aars lois graham ashgrov i daffodils are decorations i for annual church luncheon ham of the eighth line have returned from a trip to the british isles and the channel islands the annual daffodil luncheon was held in hillcrest united church on thursday hay 1st when one hundred and forty ladies attended at twelve thir ty all sat down to a delicious r luncheon in the sunday school room afterwards going up into tb beautiful sanctuary of the church for the program the she is such a sweet old ucw president mrs clifford i ldy and tho shes wrinkled wrigglesworth welcomed every- and gray we have reached another may which means another mo thers day on the 11th mother those who have given loving care as an old negro mammy once said it aint so much who does the horning its the lovin that counts mrs john bellboddy one and called on mrs harry bonner of roclcwood who sang some beautiful solos then mrs moffitt of guelph delighted everyone by playing selections on her miniature carrilllon or string of bells such pieces as country gardens whispering hope and bless this house she also recited the poem daffodils and played a piece describing them mrs john ruddell introduced the guest speaker mrs ron smith who belongs to the all saints anglican church kings- way and works with girls auxil iary and anglican youth with three children of her own she gave some- stirring thoughts on the gospel we are all children of god and evangelists we all should want to know why we are here and where we are go ing tell ourselves we arc a somebody god demands our tol tal selves take time to be your- self and you will really enjoy i life she concluded mrs jm wickson thanked everyone who had added pleas- ure to the afternoon and mrs frank ruddell presented a small gift to mrs smith mrs moffitt and mrs bonner a short prayer ended the lovely after- noon i mr and mrs hobert cunning- those little seams run up by time arc just smiles stitched in to stay and when times hand shall etch my face with all the tell tale signs may just a little of her grace be graven in those lines happy mothers day to all mothers not only those who have given physical birth but nothing to do still get fined five georgetown youths were fined 100 for drinking under age after they told tho judge they drank because there was nothing to do in georgetown judge black told the youths that the penalty could have been a fine of 2000 or 6 months in jail and if they fail ed to pay their fines they would end up in jail pssst to those guys who are keeping the mothers day dinner at the aeroquay as a surprise ivee holding your tabic but youd better call 6762626 and confirm it quite a few other guys have got the same idea aeroquay restaurant and lounge 6762626 toronto international airport did you know although quebec has the great est forested area of any provin ce in canada british columbia has the most timber volume m h pa h fcl m- fefl icil ms m m m m m m m m m m m m m bar february 1 t lahore well you see what i mean the last few days have been absolutely hectic on sunday after the republic day parade we all went to the restaurant for lunch when we came out there was a little note pinned to the car door from the dan ish boys friend heinz he ori ginally started out with them in anothefejandrover they got in touch wsh him and discover ed he was leaving immediately for teheran his indian visa isms to expire pn the jjist so he had to get away as quickly as possible also he informed john that there was no way of getting the car across malaysia until after the monsoons in july that meant john had to stay in india with next to no money until he could get over to malaysia where he could pos sibly get a job with goodmon ey we looked into every possibi lity ie selling the car to a dip lomat and thus avoid the 100 purchase tax leaving the car in a customs compound etc etc but nothing worked we were low on money and couldnt promise john very much if we drove back with him john al ready owed money to ole and ole and asbjorn were anxious to start travelling again so wednesday at lunchtime we all met at a cheap restaurant to discuss the situation heinz breezed in and told us we were all driving together leaving the next day we thought it over and decided it was possible sheila was waiting for money from england but heinz said he could lend john enough money for petrolif we could look after living expenses then we could pay our share of the costs once we were in england john goodfenough that he will be able to fly back out to thailand if ole asbjorn say that there are lots of good jobs having had our minds made up for us we flew into an absolute panic of last minute shopping visa arrangement road permitts mail arrangements and so on finally got away thursday at 500 pm a remarkable achievement really we drove until 900 stayed overnight at a pwd rest house in a small place not far from ambala there was a lovely old chok- edar caretaker there who brought tea at night and in the morning and looked after us quiet nicely it did seem a bit expensive though- 5 rupees cooc for pattl sheila and i because at most rest houses and dak bungalows we used to pay 2 or 3 rupees of 5 of us we were on the road shortly after 800 and didnt stop until 1 for lunch in ferbzepore where 1 sent the telegram to you we reached the border by 300 and had no difficulties the last time we had a terrific argument with one official over the ear he wasnt there this time so we had tea with the new man and quite enjoyed ourselves that is until he told us we couldnt reach lahore before the curfew at 400 what curfew we said well we decided to try to get through luckily there is a time change between india and pak istan of i hour and so careen ing through bullock carts ten- jas rickshaws and bicycles not to mention cows and little chil dren we arrived in lahore just as the siren sounded and got to the youth hostel before the military could nab us pattl and i went out looking for meat and vegetables to cook some dinner but all the shops were closed weevenuially bought two loav es ofbread through a bamboo curtain at the side of a shop meanwhile we had run into dif ficulties at the youth hostel the old man wouldnt let us stay there this time said we needed 1969 yha cards and he was becoming rather nasty should be able to get a good however a pakistani came up price for the car in england 1 and invited us to dinner the plan walkathon to send athletes deaf olympics all hikers are lining up their own sponsors an association official said members of the association are providing drinki and arranging for check points patrol cars and washroom ac commodations along the route a two town three school walkathon will be held in north halton on saturday uay 10 as hundreds of high schools from milton acton and ontario school for the deaf in milton join in a fund raising campaign to help send deaf athletes froai canada to the deaf olympics in yugoslavia officials of halton and peel association for the hearing handicapped announced the details of their marathon walk ing game this week proceeds collected from sponsors who support the hikers by paying a set amount for each mile they complete will be put into a fund to help send canadas deaf athletes to the world olympics for the deaf in yugoslavia this summer the acton students will leave acton early that morning and hike down highway 25 to milton across the base ljne to hornby up the seventh tine to silvercreek and across highway 7 to home the milton high school walkers will follow the same route starting and ending in milton and about 10 or 12 seniors from osd hope to join them did you know wood cellulose is used in manufacturing cellophane and rayon forget waxino a floor cleaners forevel let ua inttal stans starlight seamless flooring -r- operated by stan mieczaniec 30 balrstow cr georgetown ont phone 8776850 5 of us as we met heinx at the yh as planned then the boys slept in the can and we stayed at the house overnight so that worked out alright pattl sheila and john left at 630 am for islamabad to get the remaining visas heinz had to go to the customs and then back to the border to pick up his rifle so it can be flown home they dont like you to travel with guns out here- helhz did some big game hunt ing in india got a couple of bears in bajasthan i have xa go to the embassy here to check on mail and then to the bank bfanierica to cash my money order into american dollars well meet the others in islam abad and if all visas aremn or- thumdajwy fc t 1 thi oioko t rtbmoripwj trtention ism i page 12 start nbmoripwl for kabul our intention ism get back as quickly as possible as you jnay iave gatheeov tm writing this in the car by the way so the writing is worse than ever continued next week effective may 1st 1969 at your local trust company earn based on minimum monthly balance yes special whatever your reason for mvlrtqj our special savings account flhes you aif 6 interest on the minimum monthly balance i tv special too because you can start your account wrth as little as 5 no minimum 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