Regional dart team misses target By ROMA TIMPSON There were two Auxiliary I cams oft darting lost Salur in Ingersoll but this time hey did not lair too well won ihc Regional darts with South I rani coming 2nd and placing third Knthy Monk Helen Cumpsty and Sarah Richards were third in their section but were ousted in a playoff The second were Mary Cooper Cooper Van and Laura Mlcelll Nevermind gals there the time There will be Auxiliary this Saturday in Erin and this will be to go on to Region at Please call Marion Carney it you wish to ploy Our general meeting held last Thursday with 37 members present There were many letters of thanks read by Branch secretary Lynda Wright Red Cross Cancer Society Gemini Hockey Club Hills Recreation Residents of Durham St Apartments plus several bus in ens letters One particular let I or read was I he resignation of Colin who has found it necessary to resign from Chairman of the Sponsoring Committee which he has head for three years and before that lime was CO of Squadron We accepted Colin resig nation with much regret as we all felt he had been high in the leadership deportment and had the lime and patience that was needed to get Squad ron started and the Interest It innk In Ihe high quality of training each cadet received Colin was soundly applauded for his past effort by all in attendance has been selected as Acting Chairman for sponsoring committee and we wish him well and hope he receives the cooperation he deserves Joe Legion Lines By Roma Timpson is certainly a hard worker ind interested in squadron Last Thursday evening ore the meeting a few memb ers went over to Durham St present the residents there with a beautiful console coloured V They were most appreciative and many had already settled in and were watching the hockey game It was our plea sure to do for them as several arc members both in branch and Auxiliary all of are our friends over many years and if we can add to their pleasure and comfort we are happy The following members on our sick have been in hospital recently or in Cec Soper thomc from Tor Western Walter Louth Georgetown Lcn iSt Mike Hoy Wiggins Georgetown Bruce Collins home from Peel Memorial Syd home from Brant in Burlington Martin Morinn 1y Jim Williams Georgetown George Sarg home from Peel Memor fall Joyce twas home Sam Giaby George town Ed Shortill Toronto General and Jimmy Murphy and William Wyhc both in Milton Manor home at present but expecting lo go in or a check up As our sick chairman Wright says a phone call card or visit would brighten up their day and be good medicine for Ihem Just happened to think of Bill Brydcn and Mike Mc MEET THE PRESIDENT dill well wishes also Gutss we all be gelling an invitation soon to go to the Lewis for a I hear thai Irwin Lewis won hat terrific pnic on Saturday at the Social night Good for you and how is ihis Sunday and I like my medium rare This September there will be a on of the Korean War Vets and for those of you who may be interested you may contact A Lloyd Lou who is the Isi Vice President His address is Box 371 Stratford For those of you who arc wondering what to do and where lo go in February and March of I960 maybe his will Acton Legion Br are getting logo charter flight to Hawaii or you will gel flight and from and dates arc of February to the of March If you wish to be right on the beach will be Call the fellows at Aclon branch if you are Inter and soon as only have a few scats left and 2055 They may send us a letter and if they do we will post on the bulletin board for you I would appreciate if you would coll mc wiih any news informal ion or what have you as have really scrounge for news for this column We have an there is lots to do and to keep It interesting for our members I must have to tell them Anyone in giving a hand any of our funcilons willing to help in any way sec members of executive or let your intcniions be known as we would like to involve as many members is possible in our general meeting which is May will be a busy one as after our meeting we will lake nominations for the season for your Lancaster Georgetown Choral Society president Lancaster has been in the group since it was founded in February 1371 She held the vicepresident s spot for some time before moving up to president this year Mrs Lancaster says the group began members has grown now lo about members During their eight years hove had three conductors Crimes Howard Wecdmark Dale Wood Member pay annually which goes towards the group many expenses such as music modal ion rental guest conduct or and accompanies and donations towards the cost of male members tuxedos The group is always looking for new members and they ore pleased by the number of young people who have joined them New members join them for on evening Mr Wood takes them aside and listens to them sing she soys She assures prospective members that he listening for good musical voice thai will blend with others rather ihnn a great soloist bo there is no need to be nervous about such an audition It l even essential that members be able lorcod music although some of them ploy instruments as well sing The group holds Christmas February and spring concerts each year Although ihey have a wide range of music their February concert has become their serious one This year ihey sang Requiem next year will be something equally challenging she says Mrs Lancaster their five children have lived on Eden since they come lo Canada 10 years ago She was born on Isle of Man travelled oil over and Europe with her husband while he wos In Ihc Royal Air Force He Is now with Air NEW SORORITY EXECUTIVE ItrU sorer I circled Its new Hi Thursilji night meeting I indj was absent In front on the left and il lill I the rig ir left and retarding Her lid photo J If THE- lit RAID May 1ITI Page 13 ON THE HOME FRONT columnist There is pernicious rumour that would us bchcc women work lor the necessities of life rjlher than merely have a chuckle Wtul will they think of next Women contribute to pulling on table Kick in a share of the payments those evergrowing children or worse still be entirely responsible for raising those Never communist propaganda one has feel rather sorry for the men fulfilling the necessary career role who miss out completely on fun aspeel of working morning men can be seen leaving their homes efficient ready to slay dragons for next eight hours They wave a loving goodbye wives who are ihis point just beginning Ihe daily scene thai makes a working woman day all worthwhile PACKING LUNCHES a m she is applying lipstick her lefl hand packing three school lunches with the and pouring orange juice with one foot The youngest child has to get out of bed the eldest suddenly remembers he needs money and the middle one urgently requires hand written lelter giving permission for her visit to a treatment plant ihe school form having finished up at the of the washing machine around 11 Ihe previous night this of course is purely routine for a smooth running morning A fun filled day would possibly family band car refusing lo start or our arising to discover she is running a 1CH degree it take aspirins and forget it Bcri ben She will just have to put up wilh It Our fulfilled secretory has the normal number of funerals allowed by an employer to being dedicated to taking the fun out of working in order to cover teacher interviews for a discussion on litlle Johnny reasonable desire to ploy will the girls and the school systems quite isonnble succession of professional development days HUT SOME FUN as in every other area of life some working wi men more fun lhan others and those who arc eager explore irue vocational happiness in others can observe dedicated pleasure seekers wheeling Ihelr babies lo day care centres under cover of predawn darkness ready to bo on factory production line by a And those are Just the morning jollies lo ivenings are another story Did 1 hear a Utile whisper out there a about equal play Oh come now that is not a thought worthy of people who work for the fun of it all Limehouse Marathon euchre series ends at Memorial Hall Herald Thi third and lasi of Int inanition euchre series was hi Id in 1 imehouse Memorial on April High score tor men wen In Bill Thompson with 120 high lady was Jean Anderson both of whom received hush donated by Master Feeds Lone hinds win lo Allan Wilson with and Linda prizes for ihe scries iisultcd with Glad for high for a prize dinaled by Webbs Flowers lady second Jean Anderson a gift coif from Barbers Jewellers Georgetown third Iso Thompson far a prize donated by I member men high lo Bill son prized donated by Nobles Garage Limehouse men second lo Allan Wilson for prue from United operatives of irlo Georgetown mens third Ho Foster for a pnie donated by a I member Scoll won prize from Brooks I- arm Service Lime house tor 12 lone hinds and Drown a prize donated by I J for lone hands Brill am Iran icoll receiving a prize from the I Honor Thompson held the lucky chair Mrs Fred Sinclair won the birthday prize for eightieth I wis served at ihe end of evening Mrs A J the at lending for their cooper it Ion of Limehouse Won Club completes spring course It SMITH raid correspondent The 4 Club have completed the spring course and hove been preparing for achievement day which this year will be held at 7 in the evening of Thursday May 3rd It will be held in the E C building in Milton which was formerly the school for ihc deaf The Ballinafad group of girls who named themselves Fashion Finders arc lo be the hostesses this year for achievement day They are also performing a skit which tells all aboul the buying of There were two surprise visitors at church an Sunday They were from Quebec Mr Miles made them feel at home as he spoke quite a few words lo them in French The young lads arc exchange students namely Donald Duchesne both from They are guests the homes of Peter Volmar Rene Schwartz In due time Peter and Rene will pay a return visit to their homes in Quebec Mr Paul Schwartz sang the verses to a beautiful anthem at church on Sunday and the junior choir joined in with the chorus It was a joy to listen to and very Inspiring The minister spoke for short time on behalf of Bible Society which this yiar arc celebrating the year of publication and distribution of scripture also was on tne Bible Word of God Word of Life Next Sunday May is Anniversary Sunday A good crowd is expected lo hear the guest speaker Itcv James Moullon A The service time Is II 45a m There will be a congregation luncheon follow the service a film showing ihc 100th anniversary last year We arc pleased report that Mr Fred Spear is home hospital and feeling much Mr Mrs Norman from St Catharines Mrs McFnery has relumed home from Taro where she spent some time wiih her daughter Beth grandsons We were sorry to hear husband John Pearson had suffered a heart attack He is o patient in the Owen Sound hospital We arc glad to hear he Is recovering nicely and hopefully will be able to return home soon Mrs Viola Shortill had her sister Mrs from Toronto visit with her for the weekend We welcome Mr Mrs Douglas to the village They ore the new owners of the Rogers property formerly occupied by the Thompsons cross from the church Zeta Alpha meets to discuss Full life 7 muling An Alpha held it A The hull Life wis presumed by Jill second milting was hi hi at the home of Anne Preston where Gnyle program of leisure Pledge Him was it home of le on November On our social look ihe form of a progressive dinner siarling off with cock rails it Russell From there we weni to Roscmanc chili and chatter Dessert was served al home of Mary Wild December first meeting of Then in The was held tin home of was iiv il il hold SI fine lime wis lud hi ill fimicting wis held ihi Mi in ind iprngrimon is presented Wild and Janei McLcin The program on Service was presented i ma and Raskin Red Cross office in the Inn re program on 1 Ins lo he a evening parly I wecclebnied in The jt I inda villi re Hi iskin pre prnjnm on Family wither tve rvcini goodies which id ihem of childhood these were auctioned later in evening wc had our first milling of at the home of Tin whin Hot Sopir presented very interesting proiim on Careers savings can AND THAT YOUR FOOD BUDGETS WILL Grade -A- Meat Speciol Chickens Chicken in a Basket Maple Leaf Cut s Cottage Rolls Swift Premium Wieners 1 Si An Polish Sausage 79 Swift Premium Side Bacon 59 Burns Small Link or Farm Style Pork Sausage j 19 Swift Premium Cooked Ham sliced Cod Batter SAVE 1 I Frozen Foodsl Bluewater SAVE Haddock n Batter Puss Boats Flavour Morsels 1 Speciolsl winks i q Tin SAVE 30c I Maxwell House AA Instant Coffee Jr Foil Wrap 12 It Roll SAVE 10c 75 Texiie Glass Plus Cleaner Bottle SAVE Choice Cream style COm 9 Tin SAVE 39 Aylmer Beans With Pork 19 Tin SAVE Vegetable Juice Tin 79 Glad Garbage Bags Kitchen Catchers Carnival Choice Whole Potatoes 3 00 To in to Juice Tin 59 Chunk Light Tuna Tin SAVE 88 Potato Chips SAVE Kraft Mac Cheese 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