THr lit RAID Septembers LIMEHOUSE Guides Brownies and Cubs Registration tomorrow By MRS AW BENTON Herald Correspondent At Mrs Lloyd McEnery a open house Aug many Friends enjoyed ton and seeing the lovely wedding gifts Registration will be held for the Brownies Guides and dubs of LI me house Sept Bin theseout hut between 30 and 30 p Vie hope many will enroll their children where they can spend time constructively The Guides meet Tuesday evenings the Cubs Wednesday and the Brownies Thursdays Seoul times arc undecided Mrs spent three weeks in the hospital for therapy hope she con Unites to feel more com Mr and Mrs Frank Hannah Douglas and Michael flew to England and travelled up to Scotland for a tour during their holidays Congratulations to Maxlne a well known former resident who was named Citizen of the Year of Erin at their Founder a Day celebrations The met In Memorial hall Thursday evening Five visitors 10 members attended The highlight of the meeting was a talk by David Hannah on his trip to the World Stout Jamboree in Norway where IT Scouts represented countries With 1 Canadian scouts there they had the third largest at ten donee During their days of travel through Denmark Norway and Sweden the boys hiked toured did climbed mountains and visited dignitaries They learned about the culture and etiquette of Norway from the natives who welcomed them as house The meeting was opened with the hymn of all nations Then David Hannah repeated the Boy Scout promise A resolution was made that hospital cutbacks be brought forward at the fall convention Itwasread and upheld Mrs Kirkpatrtck read a poem entitled Behaviour Leader of the club Mrs Anderson reported that her niece Anderson was one of the girls chosen to be an exhibition guest As conservation convenor she read a number of useful hints on the subject One member mentioned the death of Dr Ethel Champ mnna well known speaker former of the and author of several homey books She also congratulated one member who received award for public service The meeting closed with the Miipah and social convenor Mrs Deveraux a tasty lunch Mrs Mllhum extended courtesies Terrific Values In Fall Fashions For All The Family SALE ENDS SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 1 lth HALTON BURLINGTON Spring Ont election seen by three riding candidates A provincial election likely will be called in the spring of 1077 Julian Reed George Gray Progressive Conservative and Bill Johnson candidate told the Herald Inst week We gone a long way to accomodate the Davis government but there a limit said Julian Reed He said Liberal Party Leader Stuart Smith served notice on the govern that if a plan of Ontario treasurer McKeough to increase by four per cent the income tax on municipal taxpayers goes through the Liberals would do what we could to bring about the government defeat If Davis willing to pull up his socks financially and continue to tighten his belt we will continue to support fiscal constraint and that attitude Reed said Davis has a lot of options Reed said and when the time cornea he will be the one to decide the political ramifications of each move Progressive Conservative candidate George Gray satu his campaign to unseat Julian Heed woe based on the Idea that there could be on election at anytime Gray said any of the issues of hospital closings government treatment of the Pickering landowners and the farm in come stabilization program could precipitate an election New Democratic candidate Bill Johnson predicted an early spring election He doubted that the Liberal party would continue to support the Davis govern ment as ombudsman Moloney and a select mlttee of he legislature castigate Housing Minister John Rhodes Pickering land issue of Holt on IS EXPANDING and REQUIRES CORRESPONDENTS IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS 80 Hale Road Unit Brampton Phone 0494 Get a free nononsense ex planation and estimate on a quality central air con ditioning system We will come to your house at your convenience day or eveningand talk about your heating and air conditioning requirements No sales pressure Carrier Central