7 v vi- v winners jfliiiit bazaar r th1 qporoitown huald limehouse ts ripplltmhbt wig mrs suzanne lorito in the win a wi booth at saturdays holy cross baaaf changes style and colour in s econds fathe tim ryan was the bosemarie mcintosh kitchen real whjer at the holy cross bazaar bturday when over one thottnd dollars was raised for his ussion in the amazon district f brazil actuajwlnners on the lucky draw wre 75 mrs john nortonjilen williams 50 mrs gry turner brampton 25 ml john pignatell geor- getownj pennj table winners i steakknivss and carving set marie fcauley football alis on galfeuth china tea service joe wergangs manicure set and br4ch theresa hartley wall piques and towels clare doyle ke pan and lazy susan mrs oaks coffee pot mrs lepy ke plate and plaques stepon can his adams plan ters anne barnes doll and pillowcases fran roshier lin en set nora mchale christmas cake iisa beeney cake plate ann holden -rnitgi- set mae williams oven mitts and casserole mary hucker bedroonr lamp mur- ray gallant childrens wall pi que theresa mchale chipjholder of the lucky ticket on a dip dish vi mcmantis shaving wig courtesy of christelli ease joanne washbourne miss gallant was the recipient carving board mary hartley lasses colleen malinson hilds tea set joanne han ock barbeque marg hewitt oy cement truck elizabeth ley towels and hair brush ice walker doilies and pil ow cases vi mcmanus towels prey bos tamblyn voucher leresa ford mrs don arthurs was the spice rack and place mats mary carey match box cars scott magdy towels and cuff link set mrs savage oil pain ting phil carney serving tray mrs arthurs plush toy c leen malison pillow cases anj linen set edith clarke n pan suzanne generon do darlene roberts of a wendy doll and wardrobe mrs wally magdy was the general convener of the baz aar and she was assisted by members of knights of colum bus catholic youth organizat ion and the catholic womens league as well as holy cross parishoners judged best essay e rojal canadian legi the foiwing ess by sberyipoldin a ry in contest essay written student at j b mitdell school winni peg mamlka was judged best entry in lie royal canadian legions lerary composition contest j but free i was evcyone i was every where durig world conflict who an ia statue that has stood ftr yers but i was once a person i am the unknown soldier a simple man i worked as a banker clerk a salesman a teacher a doctor i had a fam ily who fere the joy of my life and i w6 a happy man the year wajjust about any year but the lace wa canada i was man things but foremost a canadtn i livedtin troubled times when theworld was at odds trouble boke ont often some times sers enough to be de clared a r 1 was there ev ery time the simple everyday man who fid what he thought right so tkt canadians today could be lorn free my county called and i an swered i ljft my wife my fam ily my wek to defend them they realod what i had to do and beneth their worries and tears thef were proud of mo whenevej i fek depressed i thought t them and what i was doing lfelt small yet part of someut really big and important never asked for glory i wis just a man i died it ermany in italy in north atrca in place pec- pie didnt intw existed i died when my jiaie crashed when my ship was tombed when am bushed while bn petrel i wu a prisoner of war i was left to suffer befon i died oh yea 1 was there bat today t am the un known soldier people seem to barely know i vxist they pass me by without t look do i re present nothing to them i see canada oday and won der people prttet want to change the vort not possdbl for the bettev i fought forth f ni of speth but it intended to be used like r i it drasnt all it vain to see people oah races religions wabdng together see a boy and a gl amble f to tabdi to im corting her child to see afr helping his neighbour why i fought i do see this and more pday in canada children give the privilege of high eduition newspapers printing wha they want all this could notfpossi- bly be bad the world is not h at peace hov many mor times must i die before pele can live in harmony i went willingly to gain for canada all that i could now its up to yc if you never for- et the principles i stood for icn youll get along just remember that you are born free you neednt be af raid of anything or anyone i fought to protect all of you that were yet unborn take over and good luck canada the future is in your hands limehouse community honour c meredith mr charles meredith was honoured guest at a pleasant gathering in limehouse mem orial hall on saturday evening mr glendon scott was chair man for a program when nor- een noble played piano solos wendy hannah performed scottish dances and mr and mrs red piehl played old time music mrs gisby review ed the history of the meredith family who were among the first settlershere and of whom mr charles meredith is the last bearing the name in our community charlie was then seated in our gift en upholstered swi vel rocker mr and mrs e kara were then called forward and presented with a parting gift from the community em manuel expressed theirs and charlies thanks and invited all to visit them in their new home on manitoulin island lunch was served by the com mittee afterwards we extend sympathy to mrs sidney kirkpatrick and family in the passing of mr kirkpat rick following a long illness mr and mrs glendon scott and children enjoyed a camp ing motor trip to mount poc- ono pennsylvania a couple of weeks ago olr and mrs harvey norton and mr and mrs ronald lat imer called on the karns in their new home near little current recently while they were on holidays mr and mrs bert benton en tertained on sunday mr and mrs gordon qulnton of mea- ford mr and mrs jack quin- ton robbie and ttacey of georgetown mr and mrs a w benton and mr neilson benton and her cousin dr ar thur king jeanette end barry king of orillia on the occasion ot their little son johns first birthday mrs a benton john made a point of person ally greeting the visitors he would pop up like a puppet from his chair shake each hand and with an infectious grin repeat his welcomehel lo my name is john see i made this tray blue and this tray green and this tray brown but john isnt a puppet nor is be a precocious child at a nursery school he is a healthy happy adult with one differ ence by a fluke of nature he was born with ah extra chrom- otone and because of- this he must live his life as a child on tuesday october 14 the members of the georgetown ys ladies-take- abreak group learned that in halton county people like john neednt live totally unproductive lives in stead they may attend the ad ult rehabilitatoln centre in hornby the abc is a non pro fit organization devoted ent irely to providing employment for retarded adults most of the ladies were as tounded that such a dedicated organization existed so close to their home town i have liv ed in georgetown for years and this is the first tve heard about it was frequently heard over the rattle of the coffee cups these georgetown y mem bers were invited to watch and learn more about the arc they enjoyed a chat over cof fee with mrs w isham who with her late husband found ed the organization three years ago thty saw that the arc not only make their own items for sale such as dolls and bows and ash trays but they also accept industrial contracts after coffee the visitors re turned xo st johns united church where they meet every tuesday morning for an hour of exercises and an hour of constructive entertainment in this second hour through talks discussions and field trips like fthis one they have a chance to learn more about themselv es their home and their community v perhaps the biggest feature of the morning is the facilities provided for their children the 3 to 5 year olds spend an hour in playroom with dana primerano mrs ptimerano su pervises and encourages them while they paint and play ga mes and sing songs then mary simpson takes over and puts them through a gymnastic workout designed for their age group and dont worry if you have nt a car wo have plenty of transportation and can provide lifts for everyohe if you would like further in formation about this program phone the georgetown e dist rict y at 8770163 7-fr-v- 2l t-jj- jim steering the under three spend their two hours in a wellequipped nursery room under the watch ful eye of mrs vi magdy wed be happy to have more mothers and their small these are usually jobs too children join us said mrs vi- monotonous for the normal vian kruger who with mrs mind such as counting and stacking balance springs and sorting screws pam soward has spent many long organizing hours put ting the program together st andrews church ucw tour school for the deaf a tour of the ontario school for the deaf at milton opened the october meeting of the st andrews united church wom en last week members return ed to the church for a business meeting with devotions led by mrs evelyn martin a rummage sale is planned by the ucw for october 25 and on tuesday of this week they again began the tuesday morning coffee club at the church to which new town res idents are welcome the ucw has agreed to sponsor a junior group of girls 14 to 17 years of age their first meeting will be a weiner roast october 26 at the church coffee end squares were ser ved at the end of the meeting advertise regularly in the georgetown herald to attend tlw community con fere nci on recreation in- georgetown tobeheion tuesday october 28th restoration 7furu cedarvale community centre gymnasium all interested citizens are welcome will consuf bishop ryan on sex education in schools catholic t with of ha its chair- said last idirvg the halton cour school board will bishop joseph f milton before sexinschool proj man peter wo week watters said d sex educa tion teaching lnounty separ ate schools is tf closely to the religious trping program students receivnd therefore church officialsill be consult ed before claspom sex teach ing is enlargi we now have a limited pro gram but before we enlarge it in scope we will meet with the bishop said watters the chairman said the meet ing with bishop ryan will take place this week halton is in eluded in the diocese of ham ilton which is under bishop ryan recently several bishops spoke out in favor of teaeling facts of life programs in sep arate and elementary schools red cross teachin topic fridly visiting training course volunteer services for seniors plaf- larvale centennial centre en georgetown ednesday nov 5th 1969 945 to 1200 am and 1245 to 300 pm lunch provided this one day training course is sponsored by the georgetown and district branch of the red cross a team of workers from toronto red cross headquarters will conduct this interesting programme please combi everyone is welcome lets make this a communltv project red cress would like to have every organization in the district represented contact mrs a m sutherland 8774424 mrs d hughes 775o63 lunch 80c manual 28c advanced bookln are required for lunch payable to mrs hushes 24 eleanor cresctnt georgetown on monday october 27th tl ithrww vs i w n js m hie car of the future tobiitl him i for woliiovarafiadwulef oconefreeza soma day all oars might average 32 miles to a gallon and oat by on pints not quarts of oil spa day all cars might bo put together mmtoiommmzp r wb wdsconi episs c iii njwjerjoi inspecting every single port 3 times some day all can might have their own electronic diagnostic systems in each dealer- chip to dlagroso small problems before they soma doy om flon out each year working ust toe4di different someday-