Page THE HERALD Wednesday November IKS Brownies Guides wasting no time busy fall schedule continues JEAN left president of the Georgetown District Memorial Hospital Auxiliary was one of hundreds of delegates this week attending the annual meeting of the Hospital Auxiliaries Association of Ontario In Toronto Mrs discusses agenda reports with association president elect Mrs Janet prior to a business session On opening day The meeting was held In conjunction with the threeday annual meeting Ontario Hospital Association also in Toronto Georgetown East Brownies Auction was held McKay while Nancy Wilson Shoemaker showed the and Girl Guides have begun Hanson won a earned a Cyclist badge and dolls she has collected another busy season passing candyfilled pair of knitted Judy Van Clieaf earned the On October Susan certain tests working to In- donated by one of the Writers badge Waldrum Monica KIrchmayr dividual badges etc mothers A Jar A flyup was held for Judy Von and Trocy Farmer new up to The Brownie Pack was won by Lisa Melodoienec Sandra Lovegrove and Girl Guides on a Spooky presented Golden Bars to The Brownie Pack saw a ChrlstlneRumseywhoarenow Halloween theme The three Bransch Carolyn flyup to Girl Guides by Kathy in Girl Guides This Pack girls flew up to Guides on Thomson and Kelly Lisa Chattin Heather also had a Backward witches brooms Collector badges were earned Wallace and Shelly meeting and ployed games by Janet The Brownie Pack have The Brownie Packs Patty and been busy working on events this terra have Carolyn Thomson DIanne work was held for Branch also earned the Lynn Coxe Into Girl Guides A Puppeteers badge Halloween party was enjoyed Brownies brought small pets This pack had eight by all and insects to show and tell Brownies on on The llth Brownie Pack about walk In October a Halloween presented Debbie Sutton with On October the Pack took party was also enjoyed with her Golden Bar A Dancer a trip to the Doll and Mrs Pauline girls and leaders In costumes badge was earned by House in Mrs from Amplhill Beds England who is associated with this packs pen friends the Brownies of the 1st AmpthUJ England Brownie Pack The Girl Guide Comapny have girls registered and are working on test work patrol systems flag Guides and Leaders from the ceremonies etc A backyard Guide Company catnpout was held In mid- Georgetown East and October and all who attended Company from the campout enjoyed it Georgetown West were present to receive the three Brownies Special guests were District Commissioner l I Georgetown East Mrs Pit JVlGCIlS OH WllGGlS Brownies have attended the Girl Guide meetings this month This company has been Involved in all the in Georgetown East district This Is the only Girt Guide company operating in the east district so one can see what a busy year this will be If there la anyone willing to help with Girl Guides In any woy dont hesitate to telephone Mrs Pat tkowlak at awards to young farmers The Club of Georgetown will hold a meeting this week to take the first steps In their major project for the new year The will organise a steering committee for their project of getting a Meals on Wheels operation for Georgetown Gullivers Travels at Centennial Susan Ras berry Lynne Stewart and Valerie Richardson were three of the over ISO members who were honored and congratulated at the Awards night held recently at the Ernest School The most outstanding member in Halton for was Valerie Richardson who was honored with the Whltelock Trophy This year Valerie placed first in livestock Judging club seventh in the bone club eighth in the dairy calf club as well as completing a veterinary science club She also placed fourth in the county livestock Judging competition Runner- up for the top 4H ember was Tom Parker highest in the grain section of club sow Doug com were the highest placers In the Ann Marie Corker Martha Lukewski Eileen Marshall club and Doug first place with Glenn the crop McPhail with placed McCluYe with and Tom second with Erin Snow MB Parker with points placing third highest Glenn McCIure 888 Tom The hay portion of the crop Porker and Snow j section of the crop club Corker Jomle Coupcr Randy Glenn McCIure Cathy Mc- members who Pish Holly Doris Nancy McKlnnon successfully completed the Karl John Kirk wood and Debbie McMillan Doug velerinory science club were Stephen Lewis Pbail Anne Opstetn Martin Sheila Anger JonI Anscomb James Lindsay Monica Ops teen Gillian Purll David Richardson Valerie Richardson Bill Robinson Frank Robinson Stephen Stanley Donna Stewart Stewart and Jutta Treviranus Public School hosts the Studio Lab Theatre presentation of Gullivers Travels Saturday Nov at recreation department coordinator John Cooper said the idea to encourage parents to bring their children The Torontobased studio Lab will also perform at the Bennett Public School in Acton at pm Terra Cotta landmark closes For many years Terra Cotta quite a clientele and these are greatly loved and admired their now home he Aggs will have been here Oh yes wo Janine Baker paints best fire poster in Halton the largest people who will always return drawing cards for Sunday Were trying to find a buyer drivers People from areas who wants to start up a similar stretching from Toronto to business and who Is willing to Kitchener and as far away as pay the price couple as well as two of its joying will miss everyone Welimlss most wellknown artists thought left behind everyone a great deal Despite the challenge ahead Weve made many many The Country Gallery will bo and their eagerness to get to open until the head west the United States have driven to the tiny village surrounded by beautiful countryside to see Susan was such scenic attractions as the petented the Claude Bain conservation area the quaint Trophy for the moat out- Terra Inn end the moat tteywnVbe aiauTbie member Susan was in the Gollery owned and operated dairy calf dub and the horse by John and Helen Agg After 14 year of business the are uprooting and leaving the tiny village In which they have made their home The Aggs have Junior dairy showmanship chased a beach lot on the east and first with her calf at Milton Vancouver Island and Fair Outstanding runnerup was Eartha May Stewart recipient of The Aggs had lived In the HaltonPeel Pork Vancouver the first year they Producers Trophy for the married and we outstanding 4H member developed quite a liking- for q wlu British Columbia explained J it will still feature our work Helens pottery and my enameling and paintings We will have to design the new shop to fit Its club In the calf club she ptfcced out of with a score of In the horse club she was with boo points Susan came in third Weve put 14 years of our lives into the gallery and we Just dont wont to give It away said Helen Ive sold many many of my paintings over the years around here for too much longer guess those people who always wanted an painting but never got around to buying one will have to do so soon chuckled John as soon as their present home established In their Is sold will make their move however they do not plan on The Aggs had lived In country gallery Dieted Lyme was one of the John five members selected to its a new place its take part in the Wisconsin something different and its a exchange program Lynne new challenge for us Champion Dairy Cotta In the spring of 1961 and calf as well aa showing the shortly after opening their best pair of dairy heifers gallery For years we had OuUtanding runnerup was been diking planning on opening our own gallery We were looking around for a place in a radius close to Toronto and we found this Terra Cotta will be losing a Stephen Stanley The top three prize winners Id the 4H beef calf club were Nancy with points Lorle Parsons and Jim McKay with Donna Stewart was top in the dairy calf chib with points with Lynne Stewart earned pants and Paul Stewart with With Ml points Debbie placed first in the horse dub with Diana Royce with second and Kim Wlngrove with 837 placing third Valerie Richardson earned points In Ihe livestock Judging dub and placed first the highest points Prise winners in the con servation dub were first Stephen Stanley with John and Helen Agg Georgetown lawn grant I Early Cheltenha bowl ers a home a points Holly and Richard Stanley flre t Bill Robinson was over the years we have built up Obituaries ideal related Helen People came in the first day we opened This place really caught on she con tinued The Aggs for the past six years have devoted all their The Log Cabin Bowlers from citizens organizations under time to the gallery and to their we Georgetown Lawn Bowling the New Horizons program oldest residents crafts We found that we received an Ascnior citizens amateur Cheltenham area could make our living from our Brant from the federal radio dub in will Bom in Cheltenham In crofts Its what we enjoy government to assist in receive to set up HAM she WBS the last surviving doing proving club facilities to operations in their Ex- daughter of William and The Aggs had planned to be provide a round club tendicare facilities The Elizabeth nee Lyons Henry in new home by now house for its members Milton Lam Bowling Club will Hutchinson lived in However they ore en- In Issued Monday receive to improve their Georgetown In the 1920s and countering difflculty in selling Frank club faculties waB member of the Knox their present home in Terra The Log Cabin Bowlers have Presbyterian Church choir Cotta It is one of three planstoupdateandaddtoclub she studied piano and voice We set the price of the Issued to Halton senior equipment during her childhood and A Georgetown girl and a Burlington boy have been named winners of the annual fire prevention poster contest sponsored by Region Fire Prevention Committee Baker a student of Georgetown District Christian School and Daniel Miron of Ascension School Burlington are grand prize winners of the competition They will be presented with the Halwell Insurance Co trophies awarded annually plus a desk pen set Runnersup In the girls section of the contest were Colleen Murray of St Annes Old Fashioned Under the theme of An Old Christmas the Credit Valley Artisans will hold their first exhibition and sale as group on Saturday Nov The sale will be held in the Cedarvale Park cottage which the Artisans are presently A Christmas tree with hand made ornaments plus hot apple cider and he home made shortbread are bound to get everyone into the true spirit of Christmas Pottery weaving bronze figures are but a few of the variety of crafts Tor sale The sale will begin at 10am and continue pm Separate School Oakvllle and Margaret Hall Acton a student at Speyslde School Boys runnersup were Scott Georgetown a student at Speyslde School and Roy of Holy Rosary Separate School in Milton Separate school students in did the posters a classroom project Public Home Capt Jim Coulson of Milton Fire Department 1975 Chairman of the Committee said the posters were out standing this year they combined the fire prevention message and some excellent artwork The fire prevention officers at Brampton Fire Department Judged the win ners Each fire department in school students were invited to picked its local enter the competition through municipal winners first and their local fire halls each brigade was allowed two Theme of the contest was entries in the regional com- Fire Prevention In the petition m resi Ella Mae Hutchison 87 died maternally to Adelaide October at Peel Memorial first cousin to the Hospital She was one of the womens Institute founder also related ident NOW UNDER ONE ROOF The Best in Small Cars HIGHEST TRADE IN ALLOWANCE The Money Save at Bar Will Be Your Own ON THE SPOT BANK FINANCING WREATHS FOR REMEMBRANCE DAY NOV ARE NOW AVAILABLE from the Royal Canadian Legion Mill St or order from Thomas Bruce Elliott Poppy Chairmen State whs wreath will be picked up prior to the ceremony or If you wish to have placed on the Cenotaph by the Royal Canadian Legion COSTOF THE NO WREATH HEARING AID CENTRES GEORGETOWN Marketplace Op Marketplace ACTON John Ran Opt iclsni Main St SHM1I Having A Hearing Problem Problems With Your Hearing Aid MR L BURKE will be In Friday Nov 7th from am noon WW HEARING AID SERVICE became a lover of classical music In 1922 she married William A Hutchinson who predeceased her In 1948 also on Oct She settled with her husband on a farm near Cheltenham where she lived until her death Ella Hutchison JomesLyonsaploneerfamUy Mrs Hutchinson was related who came to Canada from Well known in Norval Ireland In IB3S and settled Crown Land In West Chinguacousy Mrs Hutchinson is survived Mr and Mrs by her daughters Ethel Mrs John of Georgetown Ann Mae Mrs Eric M Daley A R CT Betty Mrs Delbert of and her sons William of Cheltenham and Clare of She was predeceased by three sisters Ethel Mrs William Henry Bertha Mrs Harry Devereaux and Annie Mrs D C Carruthers She had 13 grandchildren and three great grand children Mrs Hutchinson attended St Pauls United Church and the Rev Gordon Williams conducted the funeral service Oct at the Chapel of the Ward Funeral Home In Cheltenham Burial followed in Dixons Cemetery Pallbearers were Norman Hutchinson Arthur Hut chinson George A lifelong resident of and Verna Mrs Harold McCIure and William Herbert of Brampton sons children Bill Hutchinson and Louth died suddenly on Bill of Mill brook and Thomas Bill McCIure Monday October in Boss of Trenton He is also Georgetown District Memorial survived by grandchildren Hospital In his year and 10 great grandchildren Mr Louth was born in the Also by two sisters Gertie Nerval area son of the late Mrs Charles of Mr and Mrs William Louth Cleveland Ohio and EthoJ He was raised in the village Mrs Jack Kaiser of and attended school Georgetown and our brothers and has lived in the village or Waiter and George of in the vicinity most of Georgetown and Wesley and his life Ted of Norval Herb was well known in the area due to working the Canon James Maxwell of greater part of his life in the conducted the funeral fencing business He worked service held at the McCIurc- for bis brother Wesley In the Jones Funeral Home In fencing business then In Georgetown on Thursday partnership with Gordon afternoon October The Browne and In later years had pallbearers and the flower his own fencing business bearers were his Mr Louths retirement a ting and fishing friends from grandson has conducted the he Hornby and Herb Louth Fencing Con- areas tractor business Pallbearers were Fred Mr Louths main hobbles Barnes Jack Simpson were hunting and fishing and McKee Ed Robertson Dune he had many friends in the Robinson and Ken Robinson area who shared these were Stan tlvitles with him Eyre Gordon Browne BUI He Is survived by his wife Brush Craig Jack Helen Jefferson and by Churchill and Jack Jones daughters Doreen Mrs Interment was In Myrtle Held of Cemetery Dont keep cooki or other treats over the stove They could lure your children over the burners Think about that LOOK KIDS I FREE RED HELMET AND COLOURING BOOK COLOUR THE CARTOONS FROM NOW TO NOVEMBER SEVEN ALTOGETHER AND SEND THEM TO THE FIRE CHIEF M MAIN ST GEORGETOWN For sample colours see the bio your school or call 8771133 REMEMBRANCE DAY WREATHS NOW AVAILABLE FROM The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 120 127 Mill St TO RESERVE YOURS CONTACT THE LEGION or BRUCE ELLIOTT POPPY CHAIRMAN at 8778302 Please state whether the wreath will be picked up prior to the ceremony or wished to be placed on the the Royal Canadian Legion Cost the No wreath Is Remember to a Poppy November