COMING EVENTS The Solvation Army pick up service every Tuesday Call Maple Nursery School open house Wednesday May at Euchre at Com munity Hall Thursday May la at SO pm Prises lunch ad mission Rummage Sale Saturday Hay St Johns Church ball Georgetown spon sored by the At borne small appliance and vacuum cleaner repair vice Free home service Weber Drive Please join C C G the river cleanup on Saturday May at Community Centre Euchre sponsored by Sen ior Citizens Cedarvale Club rooms May 13 mission lunch served Euchre Thursday May St Albans Parish hall cash prizes lunch admission Auspices Building Fund Rummage and bake sale May 15 912 noon Fire Hall Chapel and Guelph Streets sponsored by the Ladles lary Georgetown Fire Al Family Group meetings at St John 3 United Church St Tuesday evening at p Al Anon tactfully offers help to any one who needs to learn how to live with all the many dlflicul ties which alcoholism can ere- FIELD HOCKEY PRACTICES TuesdayThursday Georgetown District High School Ladles Phone Men Phone FARM RIDING SCHOOL English Tack Summer Program Horses Boarded Line I miles west of Georgetown MOTHERS DAY SPECIAL Why not celebrate it at the Georgetown Golf and Country Club TURKEY DINNER 275 For reservations JOE KffiLEY TEDS DRIVING SCHOOL Shelby St Georgetown Day or Evening Instruction DOT Licensed Instructors Fully lonired DualCoatroIs Operated by TED SCOTT DIAL Hobby Fair and hooking display June It Holy Cross auditorium sponsored by Geor getown Rug Hooking Guild Wedding flowers our spec ialty let us help you make the big day perfect Webb Green homes town line south Nerval 8858158 Centennial Manor Spring and Tea Is being held Wednesday May Hand craft Home Baking Penny Sale Fish Pond Information Tuesday May Cedarvale Gym nasium Malcolm University of Toronto Pollu tion and Population in Japan first of five talks about topical questions of our time Everyone is invited ENGAGEMENTS Hume Mr and Mrs Rene 39 Sargent Road are pleased to announce the engagement of their only daughter Janice Margaret to Mr Alfred Robert Hume son of Mr and Mrs Ro bert Hume of Hamilton form erly of Georgetown Freeman Pore Mr and Mrs Robert I Free- man South Lake Lodge Min- formerly of Limehouse are pleased to announce the en gagement of their daughter JudithAnn to John Anthony Pure son of Mr and Mrs J Pure of Toronto FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES MacKenxIe Mr and Mrs Boychuk of Portage La Prairie wish to an the forthcoming mar of their only daughter Pat Elizabeth to const able Lynn MacKenzle son of Mr and Mrs J J MacKenzle Stevens Crescent George town The marriage will take place on July 10 in Port- ago La Prairie Mr and Mrs Arthur Reio nee Olive Mover of Mlsslssnuga announce the forth coming marriage of their dau ghter Mary Catherine to Robert James eon of Mr and Mrs John of The marriage will take place Saturday May 15 1971 in Trinity Anglican Church Ontario Social and Personal Mrs A Gilmer Park Avenuo and Mrs W B Ford Market Street have Just return ed from a two week holiday to the Island of Hawaii and the Outer Islands Mr and Mrs Walter Queen Street have return ed from two weeks in the West Indies They visited Barbados St Vincent Grenada and St Maarten during their stay Mrs Ivy Clark Norman dy Blvd flew to Halifax to tend the Banal national con ference from April 29 to May The purpose of this confer is to elect nine members consisting of people from all across Canada JHFISHBACK PHOTOGRAPHY Specialist in BABY AND CHILD PORTRAITURE Family Portraits Weddings Parties Banquets P Box 3 Georgetown Ontario A Member of Professional Photographers of Canada HORSE MANURE large quan tity free for the taking 2 phone 8658132 Flowers Paulines Main III- DANCING THIS SATURDAY May 8th PEEL COUNTY GENTS ADMISSION 00 per Ceupla FOR SALE WANTED CASHIER APPLY Canadian Tire GEORGETOWN The BOOK SHOP See our of Gardening Books Childrens Books BOOKS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY 39 Main St S Sooth between Church and Park Streets TELEPBONEt 70YearOld Among Norval Oxfam Walkers The Miles for Millions Walk with its millions of blisters has come and gone for another year with the route going through the village There was no check point in the village this year but Nor United Church was open for washroom facilities cold and rain in the afternoon stopped many from finishing but they went as far as they could before giving up It Is hoped that millions of dollars for the underprivileged of world will be raised by their efforts I In spite of an effort by those in charge of the walk to curb litter this year it wasnt hard to tell where tho route went Just follow the trail of all along the way This Is do ing a lot of harm for the post erity or the walk and will need further effort to eliminate this pollution of the country for another year Those from school who finished the walk were Tom Frost Katby WoTham Gail Harrison Paul Smith Kelly Frost John Kranendonlc and Douglas Ccdlin Others from the village and district were Donna Ridley Debbie Frost Kim Wolham Nancy Hamilton Michael Sherry Mic hael Jean Wilson Jimmy Scott Wayne Hyatt who was among the first ones to finish the walk Debbie Paul and Mr Vic Hazel who Is years of age Elgin Hyatt Terry and Wayne and Juno Fries Congratulations to them If know of any one in the district who finished the walk please let me know and I will add their name to the list Mrs Ed McLean DID YOU KNOW The hardest substance in the human body is the enamel of the teeth THE UNIVERSITY WOMEN S CLUB OF MILTON AND DISTRICT PRESENTS THE MILTON WICKS JAZZ QUARTET Sunday May at 3 pm Main Auditorium Ontario School for the Desf Milton Adults 25 Students PROCEEDS SCHOLARSHIP FUND For tickets call Mrs J Foot MAPLE NURSERY SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE Wednesday May 128 pm CEDARVALE COMMUNITY CENTRE Register Now for Fall Transportation available For Mrs Keough 8775006 KGRHEINGOID you to our MAY DANCE May Beginning 8 pm SACRED HEART HALL 39 Guelph St Georgetown Lome end farng your friends Lois of Fun solo at Joe Tuck Shop Ma n St North 00 At the door Dress Semi formal Call 877 Buy A Carnation FOR Mothers Day Support Your Hospital Georgetown and District Hospital Auxiliary TAG DAYS ft Kin Kasino Saturday May Georgetown Memorial Arena BUFFET LUNCH Dancing to Ross Hillier 2000 ELIMINATION DANCE par uple Property Damage Only in Five Car Accidents A collision at the four cor ners In April 30 suited in damage to one car and to the other John A Jeffrey 33 Hale Dr Georgetown was driving the Comet station wagon that received the damage and William Corley It Geor the Ford pick up which received damage Damage was done to a Volkswagen driven by en Long of Brampton In a single car accident on the base line just east of the Line on April Another single car accident May l caused damage to a Pontine driven by Ed ward Peterson Sarah Street Georgetown The accident hap pened on the nth west of tho Line when the car went out of control clip ping off fence posts along road Two May 3 accidents on Georgetown streets did about in property damage resulted In no injuries At am cars driven by Robert Nell Beaton of Brampton and James of 56 Duncan Drive collided at tho corner of Blvd and Weber Drive Police put dam age to Beaton 1964 Ford at and to Orwln Montego Three quarters of an hour later vehicles operated by Margaret of Ft and Jack Kenneth Martin came together on Street at Road doing damage to Margaret Ramb ler and to Martins Plymouth THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY MAY PAGE 13 Did Hair Styles for Frog Prince Pay special attention to the hairstyles on tho prince and princess In the CBCs child a show The Frog Prince this Sunday evening George town hairdresser Gale Vcr hnegen who operates ells Beauty Boutique on Main Street has a contract to do with the CBC and did the hairstyllng on Frog Prince stars Trudy Young and Gordon Thomson Frog Prince will bo shown on Wednesday at m as well as Sunday at p m The Muppet characters aro featured in the story which is narrated by popular tho Frog Campers Tour Trailer Plant Georgetown Fireflies camping club viewed house trailers In every stage of construction when they toured the Rambler house trailer manufacturing plant on Plains Road in Bur recently Ted or Halton Trailer Sales staff conducted the party of a down couples through plant and along the assembly line The campers Inspected finished trailers of various length up to feet at the end of line They asked questions on trailer construction as they progressed and aver coffee and doughnuts at the end of the tour PRACTICAL FROM MOTHERS FAVORITE STORE ILVERS AMONG ONTARIOS FINEST FAMILY CLOTHING STORES Ladles TeryUnt and Cotton SLACKS 5 by Sabre J Org SALE 00 Ladles Fullfashioned Cardigans a SALE Ladles FulkFashloned Acrylic Sleevelets SHELLS Ladle stretch With n Wear SHORTS Ladles Nylon Knit Tank Tops 88 PANTY HOSE 88l492o HANDBAGS from 398 GLOVES SCARVES from MOTHERS DAY DRESS SALE HALF HIE DRESSES from prominent maker to Sale to Spring Coats NOW ON SALE Save el but I every cut LADIES SPRING PANT SUITS from makers Hot Pants from la 98 Gowns Pajamas and Slips LADIES STRIPED DRESSES 128 LADIES NYLON Squall Jackets 298 LADIES PRINTED ARNEl Pant Tops NEWSPAPER COLLECTION FOR RECYCLING Saturday Newspapers tied end placed at curb will be picked up by town truck SPONSORED BY POLLUTION DANSE DANCE LES FRANCS TIREURS SALLE SACRE COEUR SACRED HEART HAIL Guelph Street Georgetown SATURDAY MAY REFRESHMENTS Orchestra Ron Wilier and The Country Rhythm Cash Door Must be 21 or over lani per each For tickets call or 877 BINGO SACRED HEART HALL STREET TUESDAY EVENINGS 8 16 Games Special 20 JACKPOT 875 bingo 2 JACKPOTS Given Awoy Every Monday RIVIERA From 8 BINGO THURSDAY NIGHT at 8 pm Holy Cross Parish Hall MAPLE GEORGETOWN REG GAMES PER GAME OTHER SPECIALS JACKPOT 57 Numbers PROCEEDS FOR HOLY CROSS CHURCH PEOPLE BUY THE HERALD TO READ AND READ THE HERALD TO- BUY