the HERALD Community Branch elections coming June 1 President Harold Word Tut Harrison Wright and Bob Wailes on hand to conduct the Ice I ions and installations of Auxiliary last Thursday telling Unfortunately were nly about members out to mm male and vote for their ho However a very popular as far as those a ho were out Hazel Jumper voted in again as President No one nomimted so It Hazel by acclamat an Obviously Hazel lias been doing something right the past Iwo years Positions were changed as far as first and vice presidents v ere concerned This year Anne Nicholson is first vice and Liz McNully is Barb Is again Treasurer remains Recording Secretary the same position again as Secretary Conrnlul all of you Not all positions have been filled until President Dumper has a meeting but those know of ore as follows Executive Mary Russell Grclta Marion Carney Ruby Bailey and Kathy Monk with Dons Clarke resuming her position as Membership chairman Clarke as our Banquet Convenor and Jess Johnson as Standard Bearer along with Joanne Cole King and Helen v ho have offer ed their htlp Watson is entertainment Chairman and Hall is our new Sports Officer A few more positions will be filled the upcom meeting It is hoped that all members will give their full operation Legion Lines SECTION B THE HERALD May a MEET OUR NEW COLUMNISTS Lady Green- thum n By Roma LOCAL ELKS HOST CONFERENCE the officers and executive and all chairpersons during the coming year so that our auxiliary remains to run smoothly Asocial trip to Port Credit is slated for May The gals from Port Credit arc their anniversary and it looks like a good is In store or all who attend Bus will leave the Legion at and If you would like to go call Rita III Dun Flo members Karen is in hospital and also We hope both of you will soon be home Our best w to all other Auxiliary members not feeling 100 per cent Bob in the Ihis Saturday and also Mini Bingo Bring a friend No names given mo for the car club draw sorry folks By the way the Branch general meeting is this Thurs day and also nominations for President 1st and 2nd Vice Presidents and four executive members Think about who estimation will best handle these positions for the next year Think about the contribution many have added to the branch over the past years their dedication and willingness to work Election day Is June I Sunday at 2 m a most important day for ALL members to come out The executive for the fclk Club of Ontario was Saturday at the Hall Seated from left are Lou Jules Chaplin from St Marie Bob Publicity Director from Levack Grand Exulted Ruler visiting from Saskatoon Provincial President Glenn Moggy from Hills Grand Secretory visiting from Reglna Bete Aranyosey first vicepresident from Lively Carl Potter second Icepresident from ton Hill Rhodes third vicepresident Saul I St Marie Standing from left are Bill Beange Tyler rrom reighlon J Lee historian from Sault Made I- squire from Lake of the Wood Ron Grand Lecturing Knight from Lively airman past president from Trenton Rod Go warn provincial secretary SI Marie and Bryan Webb treasurer from St Marie Brownies earn their badges studying different countries By MRS JOHN BFLLBODDY Herald correspondent First Pine view Brownies big project last month was to Wis attend annual By WINIFRED SMITH Herald correspondent Eight W I members the Balllnafad branch attend the Annual meeting on Thursday of last week The roll call which was to hand over the pennies for friendship and tell of a A WW Country beginning with name of your branch chose Four numbers put on a short little skit They were Fran Buckrell Marg Jamieson Reggie and Lille Given Other branches did something similar as their Congratulations to our neighborhood branch Silver wood who won first prize in the baking competition Mrs being the baker Lime- house won second with Mrs Anderson doing the baking and Ashgrove winning third Mrs Doris McNabb making a car Many residents went to Erin District high school on Thurs day to see the musical comedy play put on by the drama club The presentation stein Follies was very well done and a good two hours of entertainment A few couples were In Bus recently from his area where they attended a wedding anniversary It was to honor Mr and Mrs Ken Cotton who were former residents of learn now to knit Thanks to several mothers who assisted with teaching the girls first efforts were very well This month s craft was a butterfly on a string attached lo a flower which is a paper muffin cup and plastic cream container on a pencil The of the game Is to catch he butterfly in the flower Light of the girls visited 5th Pinevlcw Guides where they learned to follow signs on a trail The rest of the pack enjoyed an outdoor nature scavenger hunt Everyone brought a tea bag on badge testing night and while some girls made tea and toast set the table the Golden Hand girls learned to use a compass then everyone relax over a nice cup of tea and toast spread with jam The Golden Hand Brownies worked on the World Friend ship Badge during the past three months Janet chose the United States De- nlse Picket presented the Phil Up Wendy opted for Mexico Tracy Gregory and Jancllc Lewis both showed Barbados Carole Eros learn about Austria Wll son chose Ireland Alexandra Trcviranus Brownies were from Malayasia and Esther G err its chose the Netherlands All g rls received their World Friendship Badge Golden Bars were earned by and Marl mo Kubota during April The Golden Ladder was presented to Sand and The following Brownies re ceived interest badges In Ap ril Cheryl Williams pet keeper Carole Eros pet keeper Rebecca Holmes cook Denlse Picket neigh housekeeper dancer Marimo collector thrift Julie Wicks collector Nicole Dupuis Ca nana jester Kubota bead worker collector Janet housekeeper Jester Balanyk toymaker thrift singer Brenda Wilson Jennifer Ruff col lector On the tiomefront returns next week Our man in Papeete From the Wild West to tropical Tahiti Around the World in 380 Days Second in a scries At Herald Stall Writer We wanted to see the moun tains the Colorado Rockies so we were two young men in a hurry Leaving Georgetown at noon on October and driving renled 1975 Cordoba with cubic inch engine and cruise control John and I drove for hours straight ending up In Colorado Springs Down to Springfield and west on Highway we passed through Indianapolis St Louis and Kansas City From there it was all prairie cruising on a long straight stretch of road My journal says Today we drove across the prairies of Kansas and damned if Hints not the most boring stretch road I ve ever seen It wo raining as we drove Into Colorado Springs and the mountains we were so eager to iee were obscured by clonds hanging low over the black bulk of the Rockies like a shroud we were told there was heavy snow above feet The next day John and I drove south hoping the wealh would Improve so we could This hillside plantation the shadow of one at the many mountainous peak on bland of Metro The peaks throat almost vertically from the sea in places dwarfing everything them The island Is the site fer a Crab Med on Its most secluded side go up Into the mountains In Walcnsberg Colorado we headed west on Highway 160 and started up Into North La Vela Pass The Cordoba had troubles negotiating the 9 Toot elevation through the he a snow We were driving 20 miles an hour by the time we reached the top and when we got down we decided to head south for Santa Fe In New Mexico we filled up In a little gas a lion made of adobe The proprietor was right out of one of my favorite movies The Last Picture Show heavy set tall grey haired He seemed genuinely pleased tosee us we were actual customers pro bably a rare enough breed out here After we paid for the gas he struck up a conversation and asked if It was easy to buy Hold him and explained about all the restrictions Involved in obtaining and owning one I also mentioned that It Is com easy to buy a rifle something he had a little trou understanding I suppose I can blame him I told him that the theory is handguns are small and more likely to be used to ah at which point he pointed his finger at John brought his thumb down like a hammer and went kcr pow Yen I said That the general Idea As we walked out saw a magnum and a western style Colt 44 on sale just below the candy and gum The was a mere all come back now he called after us The next day we drove through Arizona s petrified Forest and Painted Desert National Park you are asked not to take any of the silicates that form petrified wood Fair enough I m all for preserving rare landscapes and besides the view of the painted desert was nothing short of spectacular the petrified wood tan I wood anymore but color silicates and minerals which replaced the cellulose fibres many thousands of years ago when the land in the region sank As the land rose again the petrified wood was exposed for all to see I t resist the tempU lion to stick a few small beautifully colored pieces in my pocket On the way out there a parkowned store where you can purchase some pieces of the petrified wood in Jewelry settings and other high priced odds and ends When is the Cordoba John and I drove across the United Slates Angeles It took us four dajs and miles of to get there Is seen here in the Calif desert about three hours away 1 you finally leave the park there is a guard who asks you If you vc got any silicates in your possession and natural you say no Outs Ihc gate about half a mile down the road you come across a store that sells the stuff for five cents a pound and further down the road there arc stores giving it away if you go in and buy something else The people In the park ask you to keep hands off the stuff not only to preserve the park but also In Ihc hope you will buy some of the expensive Items in their store Makes you eel like a fool for stealing a few of their pctules Some 700 miles aler we started Sin City Las Vegas I tried to convince John thai we should cash In all our traveller s cheques and I would run cm up a little playing baccarat For some reason John place too much faith my ability to gamble Smart lad that After having Coors for breakfast and I was ready to face the next day After having seen the sights JP and I headed for Las Angeles where we spent 10 days with friends visiting the usual tourist spots includ rig Disneyland the Studios Malibu Beach Leaving LA we flew to Papeete Tahiti landing in the early hours of the morning alter spending hours on the plane The first thing we dis covered was that the city is very expensive in view of the budgets we d set for our trav els However we did meet a Malaysian Akbar Shah who had the remarkable ability to cose a city in as little as half a day and come up with a good selection of cheap restaurants local In Papeete itself was not what I had envisioned it to be Gone are the rough and tumble sailor shars that had made the a hundred years ago Bars like of the South Pacific and the old ma Bar have cither been torn down or have burned down and been replaced by rather sterile shopping centres to make the North can and European tourist feel at home That sail part of the French govern plan to turn the islands into an authentic South Sea Paradise In many respects it unfortunate I do recall one night we sat In a called the Col Bleu which is situated on the water front has a good view of the harbor We sat on old wooden chairs at equally old tables and ordered the local beer called R from our chairs we could watch the Tahltians play their own form of Russian Roulette with scooters whizzing in and out precariously between the cars Many of the cars drove without their lights on relying up on street lamps which were wholly inadequate During the time we were there only one bald headed little fellow became separated from his scooter as a Fiat turned a corned and cut him off Two policemen watching th scene were more intent on looking at the young ladies who i a tit- up and down the at night and did thing to intervene Beside the fire department boys seemed to be right op of things leaving the free to pursue other interests No charges were laid only apolo gies seemed necessary One day John and I took a trip over to the island of Moorea and acquired the sunburns In the- islands To gel there we boarded a boat called the which had advertised free transportation on the Island but didn t produce However that didn damp en our spirits as we set off on a fivemile hike from one side of the islands highest peak a round its back to Cook Bay on Ihc other side In the process we not only got sunburn but were soaked in a torrential downpour The refreshing rain was probably the nicest part of the whole walk as it seeped through the trees we were under cooling our weary bo dies OLDTIME Also on the island of there is the last of the old time bars I mentioned earlier cat led The One Chicken Inn It is here that you can see the beautiful island girls or Va hi dancing the genuine Tahitian tamare which Is enough to melt every ice cube in the room The room by the way con of a cement floor under a large tin roof The sides roll up on good evenings which arc almost constant exposing patrons to a beautiful view at night and refreshing tea bree zes On the last day there I set off downtown from the hostel where we were staying to change my money from francs to dollars As soon as I stepped out on the sidewalk I decided to give the mystical thumb a try warming It up for New Zealand Six cars later and over pulls a long haired young man In a dllapi dated Cougar He spoke no English ally so had a convoluted conversation with him en cals and got on surprisingly well by this success and glowing proudly from head to toe sunburned skin must have looked stoplight I bounded upstairs to the Tahiti Here two girls sit behind a large circular desk and you the patron sit In a chair waiting your turn to complete your transactions I was going lo change my francs into New Zealand dol lars and was trying to think of the French to get this across to the young lady on the other side of the desk The closest I could say was vout dollars New Zealand pour francs ailvouapIalL m page by Elli Dryden You know the saying all work aid no play Well The Herald decided it was time to blossom Into spring positive thinking and have fun with a new column called As the name Implies techniques comments suggestions questions and answers will be discussed pertaining to all types of gardening Hopefully we will share learn laugh and cry together about the end results Another gardening column you say Not exactly Since it will be only a short column and there is an endless source of material we are anticipating the of our readership will participate with contributions as noted Did I hear an exclamation of trying again because your one and only laurentll your homework t bloomed yet And you sir with your threadbare but oh so comfortable gardening gloves the ones with the holes so large you can t Bee them anymore you ve learned some gardening tricks and you would like to share them with the less experienced right Grecnthumbcrs everywhere unite dig out those empty pots dusty tools plant those seeds now start trimming pruning and pinching back Have fun rearrange your plants to take advantage of spring new lighting system Go all out repot those teenies start talking or singing to the plants optional because now they are awakening from their winter sleep LIST ACCESSORIES Make up a shopping list of accessories required for now Is the time to move into action Look for exotic seeds bulbs unusual but handy equipment be daring experiment If you have any problems with your plants or would like lists as will be stated pertaining to article write to me enclosing a self addressed stamped envelope at R 1 Terra Cotta LOP 1N0 or watch for answers in future articles Know any green jokes poss them on we may be able to cheer up a greenthumber whose prized Busy Lizzie died Future columns will discuss plant parts primer what you always wanted to know about plant parenthood but were afraid to ask propagation hydroponics etc On the greener side how about what sin a plant name and their meanings spores grafting cactus palmistry no hands please care of plants on moving day exotics not erotics and a few inside tips Into the Inner sanctum of the plant world How about suggestions of what your requirements are or what you would like to know about Anyone can please accept our challenge and grow in greenery Now that you have an Idea of what this column will be like until next time when we dig down to some serious gardening green shovels up The Beauty Spot EDITOR S NOTE With this issue The Herald Introduces newbl weekly column on the aesthetics of beauty featuring helpful articles and pointers of laterest to men and women alike who are concerned about their attitude and appearance Barb proprietor of Halton Hills first licensed aesthetics salon shares her knowledge and that of colleague Miriam Goldstein with Herald readers Interested In finding out mare about skin care physical health and hygiene cosmetics and beauty Barb moved to Georgetown six years ago after marrying Dave a lifelong resident and started her own Nails Forever business which has since amalgamated with The Besnty Spot to provide a fall range of service Miriam a former medical doctor s assistant In her native Soviet Union holds five diplomas as well as her Canadian aeithetlclan a certificate The Herald hopes Its readers will respond to Barb column with questions and comments Letters can be forwarded to The Beauty Spot ZM Gnelph SI Georgetown In he Delrn Plaza or to The Herald at Guelph St Buttermilk is great for the complexion whether taken Internally or externally Before sharpening your eyebrow pencil put It in the refrigerator for a few minutes Then it will not break so easily when sharpening Get in the habit of dialing the telephone with the end of a pencil It will save you a broken nail Hair dryers can also be used to dry your nail polish in a hurry Warmed olive oil is great for rough and strengthening nails To preserve a good complexion the face must be cleaned twice a day Alternating warm and cold compresses will help tone down puffs under your Making comedy faces is a good way to exercise his or her face It tones the muscles and gets the blood circulating smoother cheeks repeat the sound times a day And for firming up neck muscles repeat the word IS times dally IceWater Secrets Clean your face carefully use a shower cap or pin the hair back lithe tap water Is not cold use water that has been kept In refrigerator Place two full trays of Ice cubes In a large piece of cheesecloth and tie the ends so that the Ice cubes stay inside the cloth Place the bag of Ice cubes into the Icy water In the sink basin Never put loose cubes Into the water Dip your face into the icy water Keep your face underwater for a minimi of twenty seconds In the beginning Later tee if you can keep your face underwater for thirty seconds later even more A small snorkel can be used to keep your face underwater for longer than you can bold your breath Let your skin guide you If a tingling sensation becomes uncomfortable lift your bead from the water When you remove your face from the water lightly pat me skin dry Use a very soft towel do Dot rub Spray your face with mineral water Apply a light moisturizer to the entire face