P THE G HERA THURSDAY FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT AT HALTON MUSEUM by Judith The Hal Ion County Museum at Kelso Park 3 Milton will be the site of good family entertain this weekend when the Friends of the Museum present their second annual summer Festival The three Museum buildings Coach house at will be open to visitors of course but all the entertainment will take place in the beautiful Museum gardens An Art Show and Sale will be set up on the exterior of the Carriage House Tea will be served in the garden pop and chips for the children Of particular interest to County Museum at Kelso Georgetown visitors will be performances by Georgetown Saturday afternoon and the Girls Pipe Band and the pipes and drums of the Lome Scots on Sunday afternoon Also per forming over Ihe weekend will be Milton Senior Citizens a Country and Western musical group Scottish dancers and Square dancers A pottery display and sale and a white elephant table are also planned Members or the Car Club Hornby will assist with the parking See you there Open Air Service Precedes Picnic to Church Immanuel Lutheran Church Road at Carole St Rev Harold Sunday School am Worship Service Baptist Church Minister Rev W CWrns Organist 10 xn Church School Morning Evening Fellowship VISITORS WELCOME Georgetown Alliance Church Evangelical Centennial Public School Minister D J Phillips Sunday School all classes Morning worship Evening Service Presbyterian Church Minister D Smith 10 Joint Service with St Paul s United In Presbyterian during month of July GEORGETOWNS EVANGELISTIC CENTRI MAPLE AVE BAPTIST CHURCH REV ROBERT C Pastor BIBLE PREACHING Family Sunday School A FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Georgetown Pentecostal Church Main St Rev Jack Sunday School 11am Morning Worship THE QUALITY OP LIFE NOTE NO EVENING SERVICE THIS WEEK Tuesday 8pm Ministry Knox Presbyterian Church Main sod Church Many members of the congregation of Church visitors and children met for an open air service at Park Sunday which is tuated on the line and is part of the Macdonald Farm Rev Kelvin Johnston had charge of the service Four young girls who are members of the junior choir favoured with a quartet They were under the p of Mrs Robert Kerr At Ihe close of the service tables were set under the trees a picnic lunch was enjoyed the afternoon games races and swimming were participated in by young and those not so young while others sat around watched or enjoyed a chat weather as well as the surroundings were ideal for this annual outing Sunday school has closed for summer holidays and will resume in September We welcome the Hill family to the community They are living In the home vacated recently by the Garrets who moved there last fall when Corbells sold the property Congratulations to one of our local girls Phyllis Brlggs who the students to receive an award at the grade graduation at Stewarttown Senior Public School last week On the screen for the frit t me A musical journey into the soul of a nation Sorry to hear Mr Matt Shortill is a patient in Georgetown Hospital We hope his stay will be a short one Miss Sheila Jamieson her Sunday School class of girls to on outing on the 1st July holiday They went to the Terra Gotta Conservation Area and enjoyed swimming and other sports In the afternoon In the evening after enjoy a picnic supper the girls and their teacher hiked along part or the Bruce trail and ended up the day in Georgetown watching the fireworks display Mr and Mrs Bud Snow Mr and Mrs Reg French and Mr and Mrs Ray spent the holiday weekend camping at Mansfield Mrs Richard Sr spent the weekend in Toronto Weextend sincere sympathy to Mr and Mrs Lloyd Marshall and family in the loss of his mother Mrs who passed away early Monday July She was in her year Mr and Mrs John Lough man held a successful barbecue at their home on Sunday when they entertained former neighbours and friends The children had a wonderful time with pony rides games and swimming in the P Winifred Smith Mr IGA has all your cookout needs IT BARBECUE TIME IGA All White Grade A MEDIUM EGGS 29 CATSUP COIOUTIDM SWEET CUM RELISH 229 DAIRY SPECIALS CHEESE SLICES ORANGE NECTAR 89 FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS WELCH GRAPE JUICE RUPERT FISH CHIPS 39 75 RED OR BLUE BRAND BEEF For the The Kin of Roasts PRIME RIB ROAST lEMUtENKX PRIME RIB STEAKS CHICKEN LEGS OR BREASTS 59 FRESHLY MINCED BEEF SIDE SPARE RIBS 59 SPECIAL IGA Hamburg or WIENER Buns FLAVOURS Fruit Drinks ASSORTED Ma Soft Drinks V I PRODUCE OF US A No I GRADE DELICIOUS JUMBO 27s Piano Pupils In Recital Ten of Miss Nonnc Noble piano pupils presented a recital in Memorial Hail on June Those receiving awards included Miriam Hill Heather Mulder David Laura Stevens Gwen Kir wood and Moore her pupils were Carol Monica Horn an Stuart Carroll Karen Paton Jon CrMghan Creaghan and Mrs Carroll Carol Turner on behalf of the pupils presented thirteen one for each sweetheart roses to Mrs Noble and served lunch to those attending Mr and Mrs A C Patterson spent the holiday weekend with Mr and Mrs WJ Henry at Midland During the past week Mr Nell Gordon of Sarasota Florida and his brother Mr Ross a sight and sound Coming Christian Reformed Church THURSDAY JULY pm 3 DAY SPECIAL THURS SAT ONIY Top Line Interior Exterior PAINTS 0 OFF A Per Gallon WALLPAPERS IN STOCK Per Single Roll From SPECIAL Briquettes It 69 lOCALGROWNCANADANo I GRADE Cantaloupe plums 69 cuciiMURS LOCAL GROWN GREEN BEANS 25 279 239 TOODrRCtStmcilliLrTIl II WE DESERVED COURTEOUS PRICING SERVICE MUM WEEKLY DELIVERY specials LOCALLY GROWN Fresh Strawberries 79 OakQueen Paint and Wallpaper Lid ISO St Seed Toes to Sat I m to Tours and till Closed Mondays until September We are pleased to see Mr Harvey Norton about fallowing surgery In hospital In Guelpti recently Also Mr Ron Clow who was hospitalized in Georgetown following an accident at home The kindergarten children and their teacher Mrs Benton en joyed a picnic lunch under the trees near the school on closing day Mr and Mrs Casey Bos and Miss Mary Bos were guests the Do Boer Knoll evening wedding and reception in the Christian Reform Church Slrnthroy June Miss Sylvia Georgetown assisted by Susan Price and David Sandelnnds la leader of the day camp Wed and from 12 Public school during July Mrs A Benton DID YOU KNOW The Domesday Book was a statistical survey of the lands or England mode by William the Conqueror In Gelok Stands For labour leadei Ken has again declared he will stand for nomination lo be the provincial candidate far the New Democratic Party in Fast The NDP nominating vention will be held on July In the V A hall In Milton Mr is currently executive vice president of Local of the Oil Chemical and Workers International Union and also an executive of the Oakvillc and District Labour Council Mr Gelok refinery operator at Gulf Mlsslssauga Is the Oakvllle area vicepresident of the Halton Eas Before the resignation Gillies as candidate Mr Gelok acted as his campaign manager Mr decided o run because he feels the people of Ontario need honest action rather than phony Inactivity stated People are beginning to realize that the and their type of socialism means action because the New Democratic Party is common people fighting for common people and causes An NDP government would take positive action on pollution economic Independence and unjust taxation An would bring In to prevent un necessary and plant closures and would workers a bill of rights Mr Gelok his wife and daughter reside in at 130 Queen Avenue Apt DUE TO LACK OF CONTESTANTS THE MISS GEORGETOWN BEAUTY CONTEST Sponsored by the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce MOORE PARK PLAZA as part of GEORGETOWN WESTERN DAYS JULY 8 HAS BEEN CANCELLED For the Lowest Prices on Quality Carpeting WALL TO WALL SPECIALISTS WITH GUARANTEED INSTALLATION Rugs Remnants and Short Rolls always competively priced FREE ESTIMATES AND DECORATING ADVICE BY SPECIALISTS Criterion ill street Next CARPET WAREHOUSE 8777797