ballinapad community party honours ross mclean end bride flowers of hope officially launching the north haltons associations flowers of hope campaign georgetown mayor wheldon emmerson and mrs ruth mitchell of the as sociation plant seeds in front of the municipal off ice canvassers will be calling door to door this month with seeds for householders to plant in their window boxes or garden on mothers day and then mail in their contribution funds raised support the work shop arc industries and will help finance the building of a residence where the retar ded will be able to receive the attention and training they need there was another happy ev ent in the community centre on friday evening when a large crowd gathered to honour the newly married couple mr and mrs ross mclean doreen fisher mr jesse mcenery was chairman for the occasion he called the young couple to the platform where decorated chairs were placed for them miss louise snow read the ad dress and the following boys who were chums of the groom bill smith allan jamieson brian sinclair and harvey burt made the presentation of a bridge set and a room divider doreen and ross both sincerely thanked the community espec ially mrs c snow and mrs jesse mcenery who had put time and effort in making it such a successful party lunch was served and dancing joyed thehappy couple are liv ing in heir new home on the mclean homestead on the 6th line mrs tom given was hostess inc thewa meeting on wed- the special speaker was mrs joan rollings credit valley conservation officer she show ed coloured pictures during her talk which were most in teresting lunch was served at the conclusion of the meeting in germany by long distance telephone it was a great thrill for them alt mr and mrs henry hilts have sold their farm and will be moving to georgetown short ly where they have purchased a new home page 13 thi oiorgitown hirald thursday may 15th 196 sorry to hear mrs leo jam ieson suffered an injury to her foot which requf treatment mrs jesse mcenery was in toronto on sunday where she met her friend mrs coombs from kirkland lake they at tended a concert together where they heard the toronto presby tery united church womens choir also on the program were hospttalfthe kings- men a si group both ladies stayed at the home of mrs coombs sis hornby family party euchre marks 79th birthday mr and mrs stan eyre of mr and mrs fred workman norval entertained thehgwden spent the weekend at sutton family on saturday night at a where they visited with fred family birthday party held in mccarron honour of tommy howden who mrs stanley may visited for a few days with mr and mrs stephen may of sundngc who are the proud parents of a baby girl mrs jim hamilton mrs gar was celebrating his 79th birth day the evening was spent playing cards with the prizes going to mrs jack thorne and jim ford following cards a de licious buffet lunch of kentucky fried chicken salads rolls birthday cake and ice cream was i ry hamilton kent kendra and enjoyed by the twenty members of the howden family the afternoon sewing circle of hillcresf united church met at the church on wednesday may 7 for a full day of quilting at noon fourteen ladies sat ldown to a delicious pot luck dinner by the end of the day they had completed two quilts mrs clifford wrigglesworth re quested that the ladies hand in kimberley attended a birthday party at the home of mr and mrs kerry jepson of george town held in honour of their daughter susan who was ecle brating her sixth birthday anniversary greetings to mr and mrs john forbes who will celebrate their wedding anni versary on may 15 birthday greetings to the fol lowing celebrating birthdays 2f000 record for heifer calf oak ridges citation lanette a six month old heifer calf own ed by claude f picket of geor getown was sold for 26000 at the national holstein sale held in guelph this week this is the highest pnce ever paid for a heifer calf in canada and is believed to be a joint rej cord the joint purchasers were jcrr tucker of st catharines and james v carnev of geor getown rockwood international of georgetown paid 2500 for a holstein on behalf of an un named italian buyer spring creek farms streets ville also sold a holstein to a japanese buyer for 1 800 and another holstein to r f brown of paris for 1000 any used nylons that they havej hugh oconnor and billy march on hand and also used clothing the ucw will be entertaining t ladies of bethel and eden united churches on may 28 st stephens anglican church women met at the home of mrs carl saunders on tuesday afternoon may 6 with eight ladies present mrs frank wel- ler the president welcomed the ladies to the meeting which was opened with the usual pray ers mrs jim maxwell was in charge of the scripture reading on st matthew chapter 5 min iltes of the last meeting were read by the secretary mrs ernest price who also read the bulletin a short discussion was held followed by prayer a delicious lunch was served by the hostess and a social hour enjoyed the north trafalgar euchre r held their weekly euchre party on saturday night may 10 there were eight tables of euchre in play with the prizes going to the following mrs maurice williams mrs madge craig mrs clare wilson ronald jkingshott charlie brown and jim hamilton the lucky dfaws were wofr by melvin wanless and mrs harold reed the next euchre will be held on saturday night may 17 anniversary greetings to mr and mrs arthur plant who will celebrate their wedding anniv ersary on sunday may 18 get well wishes arc extended to harold bcatuc who is a pat lent in the southpeel hospital lcooksvillc suffering from i heart attack mr and mrs beat tie had just returned home on friday may 2 from florida where they had spent the win i er mr and mrs roy south of i brampton and mr and mrs jim hamilton were dinner guests on i sunday with mr and mrs garry i hamilton and family get woll wishes are extended i to donny break who is ill with i the chicken pox ment on may 18 paul may and donald shea on may 10 to can on james e maxwell on may 20 and to george treanor on may 21 mr and mrs leslie rutlcdgc visited on sunday with mr and mrs irvine wallace of blyth we are sorry to report that mrs wallace is still hospitalized but is improving rev and fred h joblin who was a former minister of eden umted church was honoured with doctor of divinity degree at a ceremony which took place on may 7 at 8 p m in the con vocation hall university of to ronto mr jobun as well as being the active minister of first united church at port credit 19 also involved in the wider work of the church at the presbyterian conference and general council executive levels he also served with the canadian armed forces as chaplain in the second world war mrs jim hamilton jims steering service complau braka sarvica whael alignment wheal balancing ganaral repairs park street glen william 8776554 nesday afternoon of last week the new president mrs jesse mcenery called the meeting to order and opened in the usual way roll call was answered by telling something about the northern canada wi delegates to the district annual were na med mrs mcenery and mrs kirkwood reported on the work shops they had recently attend ed in milton and said they had received a great deal of infor mation 4 it was decided to subscribe to the magazine northern lights and two other magazines issu ed by a c w w for information and stories which they felt would be interesting to all mem bers mrs wm mclean reported that in the local area of baflin- afad the wl bad collected 13575 for the cancer society in their recent drive mrs r b kirkwood public relations con vener then took over the meet ing a report was given by mrs kirkwood on the recent meet ing she had attended in milton on pr work mrs jamieson gave the motto which was a most in teresting talk of the work of the wts in northern canada mrs lloyd marshall was called on for the current events with mrs given as auctioneer a suc cessful sale of bulbs and plants was held the money going for welfare work in the community the committee in charge assist ed the hostess in serving a de licious lunch the scout mothers auxiliary held their monthly meeting at the home of mrs wm geggie final plana were made for the euchre later this month follow ing the meeting a social time waa enjoyed five members of the w i accepted the invitation from silverwood branch to attend their may meeting there was a large group of women at the home of mrs fred campbell where the meeting was held mr and mrs j corbeil and family were at erin on sunday where they attended the horse show congratulations to mr and mrs paul eckert who celebrat ed their 18th wedding anniver sary on sunday to add further happiness to the day it was mothers day the family had the pleasure of speaking with mrs eckerts mother who lives ter and bad a visit with for the weekend mr and mrs j miller family spent sunday with lloyd marsballs mr and mrs norman swann beverley and kevin were visit ore with the frank smiths on sunday winmfrcd smith limehouse limehouse store changes hands thankful to the neighbours who we welcome mr and mrs dacoyete on stevens and family to the vil- ev emng cold have abort- lage as new owners of the store y taken p r and to the georgetown firemen the w i met in limehouse w did a fine job of quench- memonal hall on wednesday evening opening with the maple leaf and lords prayer mes- dames gisby anderson and benton were appointed deleg ates to the district annual at boston church on may 21 a skit is being prepared for roll call there i mrs n anderson delegate to the guelph conference gave a lengthy report roll call was answered by naming a prom inent canadian woman mrs a w benton read current ev ents local national and inter national mrs anderson enlarged on the motto it is not talking but doing that counts conven ers of standing committees gave reports conveners also handed in their program plans for the year after collection and sing ing the more we get together all enjoyed lunch provided by mrs roughley several wi ladies catered for a bowling banquet in the hall on saturday evening rev f n young baptized john arthur infant son of mr and mrs a j bert benton on sunday during christian fam ily day services the choir sang an anthem and misses betty anne and mary lou brown sang a very appropriate duet david moore led in consecutive ucrjpture reading and karen mooe read new testament scripture we were pleased to see a number of visitors at church on sunday ing the blaze mrs a benton q new way to fashion do you have a doctors prescription for glasses let us fill it accurately we have a wide choice of attractive frames at moderate prices t brampton dispensing opticians 81 main st n brampton ont prnau4596767 distinctive glasses xpertly fitted notice garbage normally picked up monday may 19th 1969 will be picked up wednesday may 21st thank you department of sanitation town of georgetown the limehouse presbyterian church congregation are very picture ourself opening saturday may 17th georgetown tool rental hand power tools garden equipment etc 1 1 water street 8774241 behind beaver lumber oil to dispose of the balance of stock left over from jackson s liquidation sale biblical fires forest fires were known even in biblical days as james said in his new testament letter chapter 3 verse 5 what a huge forest can be set ablaze by the tiniest spark owning cttuertd shipping moving by land air sea and rail overseas packing and crating modern heated storage local it long distance moving 24 hour service call arrow worldwide shippincmoving 194269 metro toronto stepup to big quality with an ariens fairway riding mower rouve never seen a riding mower thatvives such onthespot per formance and power where it counts start enjoying riding mower com fort and dependability with the ariens fairway check these features fkxnflaat aakalp awwlaf j 4 tpit ftraanf mw 4 btctricerrmastarui safety dbchargl cfceti octet nat with backrest tort 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