60th anniversary for I0DE Chapter Tlieir anniversary was celebrated very happily lost week by Ihe members of the Duke of Devonshire chapter of ihe I D One charter member Clark was present The other Bennett is unable to leave the home where she lives in Kitchener Shi will be on August Others gathering for at s of Milton were Mrs It Force Mrs Holmes Mrs Neil Bowles Mrs It Elliott Mrs G Young Mrs I Mrs G Reed unable to attend arc Mrs G Johnston Mrs A Newton and Mrs J Hoi The selling and meal at delighted the dozen attending and they lingered long over lunch Afterward they met at the home of Mrs Elliott daughter Mrs Jim Dills in Milton Here a former member Mrs Jack now of Milton meeting read some high lights of the chapters six decades Mrs Young who has been regent for the past six years Her special talent is for decora ion and she had iced the special birthday cake includ ing gold roses Each member wjs given a single gold to mark the occasion FIVE NEW MEMBERS joined the Lakeside chapter of the I 0 E June Left to right are Fran Gibson Catherine Tocher Agnes Holmes Nellie Merkley and Jean Parker Johnson on committee J Johnson Wellington Peel lias been appointed a member of the Select Committee on Highway Safety Mr John son along with five New Democrats three Liberals four Progressive colleagues will roll up sleeves this summer ind ears to find out from interested groups and citizens their current views on highway safety including the use of seat belts related accidents on our The Aclon Free Press Wed June B7 Duke of Devonshire Service to community spans six decades In Acton West on June 19IG at ihe home of Mrs Tor ranee a chapter of the I O D was organized by Mrs or Berlin life member of national chapter After she told the women he order alms and objects it was moved by Mrs Stewart seconded Mrs Charles Henderson that chapter of the IODL be organized at this meeting Officers elected at once were honorary regent Mis regent Mrs Smith first vice regent Mrs George vice regent Mrs Charles llendcr son Mrs Thurtell Brown assistant secretary Mrs Milton Henderson Echoes secretary Mrs J M Bell Mrs I Mr Mclean counsellors Mrs Murrav McDonald Mrs Chapman Mrs William Johnstone Mrs J Mrs Mrs Gray Mrs J Miss Mary Kerr Miss Minnie Bennett and Mrs Stewart There were members with in membership fee of cents 1919 there were over SO members The was chosen the following month Mrs started things off on the right fool b donating a large silk Union Jack By Sept IJlf the chapter begin its war service work and fund raising- first of many projects dedicated FriendslnDeed Group celebrates first anniversary Mrs last meeting on Tues day June I postponed from May wis in the form of an anniversary lour first and closing for the summer pari as there are no more meet until September bad a very good turn out and everyone enjoyed the much lovely lunch and an annivcr cake made by Anne was very ible Mrs Judy McLin add ihe group explaining the purposes and activities of the Acton Community Ser vices We also had Miss Kristy Griffith of March of guest for the evening The picnic at Eden Mills was a great sue cess All who attended from clubs enjoyed the Afternoon immensely The weather have been better ind our thanks go to ill helped make it such a wonderful day and to the helpers who helped the patients Without the afternoon I June been such a success Our meeting will he held on June at the Tire organizations picnic will be held on August when hope to have lew other groups li will be at Prospect irk trip to Gall lery in September is also in the offering More on these outings ill be reported on as soon as arrangements details are swim program will go on is usual on Sunday morn during the summer We hope everyone will hive i wonderful enjoyable and Counsellors for tourists festival Country is placing len trained Iravcl counsellors in key locations throughout the Niagara and mid western Ontario region This years program has been expanded in addition to the senior counsellor working out of the Festival Country office there are now ten travel available to aid tour people Chapter members helped out in entertaining and for supper housing the men or the Bait who marched from imp to Hamilton that October Hut was unique Ihe utilities over the years would fill columns my benefit the home and in are sup ported through iieidquirters I- irly in their life sponsored tin org of the junior chapter now I ike side Empire used to be the tune for competitions with prizes from the I were concerts and Now books or film strips ire presented to the schools by ihe eh is limes Music found ready supporter in the chip mono I he first fund r using event of ill is chain te idmis sionH cents Since then there have been card parties tig days booths Mrs garden partus suppers bake lies cooking schools and the raising of talent money il observinces such as Deeor ition Day Day ire observed igs ind pictures f the irmly hive been purchased ind pre to schools the social times are hippy limesihe pirties dinners ind regular meetings fine spt fnihfullv observed the with banquet Slilion Hold the lath with dinner at ihe I church the Wlh at i gal i dinner in church There were Ihree numbers left then Mrs It Mrs Dills Miss M Bennett MEMBERS OF Lakeside chapter of the I who received their 25 year pins June were Helen Jocque and June McHugh Left to right are Marguerite Spielvogel who presented Helen Jocque with her pin and Jean who was presented her pin by her mother Ann Talbot so far Hope campaign Receive 25 year pins five pins were pi i suited to two members of cli of the I til on June 1 is prcscn lid her pin In Marguerite June her pin by her of driver ex munition programs and licensing standards of driving schools ind vinous dies to driver improvement such is changes in the de merit system will cussed del ANNOUNCEMENT RE Acton Arrow Gos Bar and Car Wash Corner Churchill and Queen St Rob has taken over as new manager He is looking forward to serving previous customers and welcomes all new ones Speedy Service 50 Car Wash 8533930 iiuilliir Mis I icmbc IB i link supper Mi 1 ieqm presiding over lln mutitiL Mis ici illindid Hit held this I in HOW TO RETIRE AT 35 Advertisement Its easy THOUSANDS of people do it every year In all walks of life And it sets our economy our country and the world back thousands of years in terms of WASTED human resources But worst of all is the PERSONAL TRAGEDY that almost always results from early retirement It usually begins with a tinge of BOREDOM a person work begins to seem endlessly repetitious The RAT RACE hardly seems worth it any more It s at that point that many a 36 year old BOY WONDER retires There are no testimonial DINNERS or GOLD WATCHES He still goes to work every day puts in his HOURS and even draws a PAYCHECK HE S HI- TIRED BUT NOBODY KNOWS IT Not al first anyway The LUCKY one gets fired in lime to make a fresh start Those less fortunate HANG ON for a long while even decades waiting and wondering Waiting for a raise or promotion that never wondermgwhy Thereare ways to FIGHT back though and most people do they counteract Ihe urge RUNNING as they never ran before They run until they get the second WIND that is known as self renewal SELF RENEWAL is nothing more or less than doing for yourself what your PARENTS TEACHERS COACHES and BOSSES did for you when you seemed young enough to need it It the HIGHEST FORM of SELF DISCIPLINE And it can be one of the most SATISFYING EXPERIENCES a person con enjoy Self renewal is the adult ability to motivate himself to reawaken his self pride in the face of spiritual fatigue Self renewal is the device by which the boy wonders become men LEADERS Creators tankers SELF IS PROBABLYTHEGREATESTTEST A BUSINESS MAN MUST PACE ft worth the effort though If years seem like a long time to spend inyour rocking chair investigate THE DALE CARNEGIE COURSE PLAYS JUNE TO JUNE 17 The Fastest Gun In The West Joins With The Most Brutal Hands In The Easll 2nd hit HARD TIMES A Boy 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