OPTIMIST CLUB Check out our coming events Our regular meeting Sept marked las meeting of summer Hie old Optimist It Gov support he had through year Next meeting will be I idles and installation of new officers Oct The Drug Committee will bring you up to dale on what thev arc doing and new members will be inducted Hope to sec you all out Suit of the month mil start Oct 13 Call Bill for tickets OM1M IrVtVrS Oct tall Fair our booth will be there Oct 1982wjbcstruek at TottensatBpm welcome Oct Cross Country 10 a m Park Nov Nov gel your names in to John Feb 10th Milton Optimist Club per couple Good to sec Optimist Dave Woeland back lo his old self and out meeting after tils accident Fall dress code now in effect for all club meetings At the Ontario District Inst convention our club picked up a couple of awards for our banner The Drug Programme was accepted by both ncv districts as a valid programme with awards programme It will be expanded across Keep up the good work It Discovery Days The Discovery Days will be travelling Wcall and Gardens and Miniature Village Oct Join the for a day of shopping touring and lunch at the Gardens Fee Space is limited so early at Road South St CTION A Tilt Wednesday September Unusual story centres on Botswana II K WILSON Itrraldt orrripondrnt Unit of United Church met in thi church basement on with Blair group In charge Programme included Betty Johnson Janets most recent leiter from One Hunt lint had upset her was that several had a knife in the classroom which was a The result being thai all the pupils Initial class were taken out and made to lay down The people from the bush came In and gave a public whipping Jam I said she was shocked to set number of people who came look on as spectators llidley brought every one up to date on our boat family Mrs who is still In Hamilton General pita I liable to speak now with a special mechanism Hope Is being I eld that she may still get some movement in her fingers As yet she is In up to her head which will boon for week Her three children arc living with friends and are studying hard told everyone about School and his year the children will go down during church Bus included an lion from the Sarah Group in St Paul Brampton on Oct at p Si Luke Church Toronto are coming out to Normal or lunch on Sunday Oct h Unit of United met at the home of Muriel Wet on Sept We were pleased Roll tall I nil was by Kay Wilson with hymn Plow Scriptures win liken from tin of Luke 18 J A on was rnd followed thinks of jiirdons brother id Miller of Fergus Fun wns held on Friday Sept it will wishes to Don Car bull who had mister 1 fall from Ihc veranda roof f the Wiir Held home Alter week in lie Is convalescing Friendship Group of United had their first In the form of an meeting Savage presided and extended congratulations to two members on the birth of their little boys GaiyaiuJcan mid Earl and Janice Benson Twelve members from vol enjoyed a dinner inciting Unit 1 of Grace Church Brampton A speaker from Boot Drugs Store talked on drug abuse Care should be taken in giving small children loo many drugs next meeting will cat ure a craft demonstration on Thanksgiving brooms and each member will make one Day at United was Sunday when candles were lighted In a ceremony Taking part and representing the session was Jack Crawford as superintendent The Sun day School had Kathy Daryl Moffatt and Ryan Carn ey The parents were repre sented by Brcnda Campbell The scriptures were read by Susan Campbell and Tina La Hoc ho Lengthy agenda puts Lioness Bev to test the meelint i II i liirfol lubwishild en ii Tin lioness tin through lengthy pi ins wire fin for the it the town hill I- on Hi ports were tin churnim of tin oils com nutlet to tin On tils t imp Oil ider Dog lining J I ions Home fur tin If nicer i Lioness I reii Utter in a I I in i The members would like to exchange intinsts and idias with a in another Perhaps l in lie with club In Australia The tetter will be 1 Connors introduced the guest speaker Jury who is president of thi lloot Record Company of Mr explained lo the members that is ihc souvenir of a live performance using simples of the various maicnals he went on 1 tell how a record is made The members were d to leirn Ihil the basic vinyl material needed for iklnijlhi mother record 1 purchased from a firm right r in The Boot formed over 10 years ago is the second largest publishing company in Canada and Is the largest Canadianowned publishing company Among many Canadian artists they have recorded are Tom Connors Boyd and the Canadian Brass They arc first company to record Indians and Eskimos in their tongue Mr Krytiuk was leaving for Greenland the next day On the members Lioness Rita thanked Mr for his most interesting talk and wished him a safe Journey Lioness and Lioness Dorothy Hansen provided a delicious lunch The next meeting will be at the home of Lioness Pal Mason Minor soccer finishes with family wiener roast Ladies busy with fall faiij Correspondent The weather on brought many wor out to church lad amusing litlk for children which grown too The ladies Hid 1 tin yven tin Itilhuifa 1 in tteriiesdiy Slim ind knowlidge of the game I hi ir final match ended with a lie and when a ten iiumilc period to furnish any goals our limit was on penalty ttn Sunday afternoon Ihc and n Joyed a social lime an informal soccer game at Lime house School and finished off the day with a wiener at thi home of Mary and Ray Shier In arc very proud of you girls and Many will be sorry to hear IhatMr on Sunday In St Joseph ffospclnl in Mr Thompson was the Georgetown the father of Mrs Richard Jr of Bat Una lad We extend sympathy to the Short ill family his widow In and other members of the Thompson family Wo are happy to report that little Kevin Is home jrid recovering from ill known In surgery Frank Smith is still a patient in ho Georgetown Hospital but progressing favorably Mr and Mrs Dennis Grey who are visiting at Smith farm spent a few days last week visiting cousins in St Catharines They return England on October Sept 26 tourney sees Legion crib teams advance YOU KNOW YOUR FEET WE KNOW OUR SHOES Comrades Roy Wiggins Smith and Frank Smith are In Georgetown Hospital Andy Syme is in Brampton Hospital and Mnrg Hunter Ann Collins Jan Emmcrson and Lll Knight of the A are in Georgetown Hospital The Arrow will be entertain ing in the Lounge Saturday night Anyone wishing to sec the Service Officer who will be at the Branch at 1 m on Monday 5th Oct contact Buster Hale or Lloyd Boyd The response to the Herbs for health By KATII GARWOOD I Herbs arc the Spice of I Life was the motto for the first meeting of the weya Women s Institute following the summer break The meeting held at the home of Fran Sept to I introduced herbs for health I and pleasure Strachan I presented an Interesting I account of Ihe medicinal qualities with Elizabeth an amateur herbal 1st and president of life Instl lute showing her many polled I varieties of herbs I Thcapphqucdsectlonsof Ihc I quilt lo be raffled by the Institute at euchre night next spring were displayed The quill will be assembled at the scheduled for Oct 10 at Hall on line and visitors to the Home test can view a demonstration the art of quilting A delightful assembly or crafts made by members were gathered at the meeting An assortment was selected by MacCauley to make up the weya Women Institute display at Ihc past weekend MUton Fair The Ministry of Agriculture is providing a fall course entitled Food for All Seasons to be a I tended by Dale Bowers and Katharine Garwood who will be pleased to share their acquired knowledge with Ihc ladies of the community a later meeting concluded with everyone receiving helpful literature on herbs and a combination of Interesting herbs to brew a healthy cup of tea at home GEORGETOWN FAIR DAYS pension changes have been slow This change now widows eligible to pensions from per cent up for more details check with Buster or the car draw was held Friday he grand winner Joan Hiyes was the first runner up follow by D Winkle Hall Applcyard Press wood W Hergert A M A oil Norton Darling Ron J C Pope June Boss Ron Carter Jim and Barry Clark Everyone did a wonderful job from the captains caterers and King wishes to thank all who helped on the games which was quite successful Newt Monks wishes to thank the barmennndtheBranchwishes lo the car club chair man and all the committee for a job well done Don forget night Oct two dollars per person with big Tickets for the Imperial Dance will be going on soon more details later The Ladies Auxiliary hosted the Zone Crib Tourney Sept Georgetown D team of Jean Held and Pat and Bern Ice Emond was second Georgetown team of Ruby Bailey and Mary Russell was third These teams will go on to play for the Regional Games At Ihe Fall Fair Oct 3rd the Ladies Auxiliary will be selling home made pies at our booth The ladies wish everyone to donate pies and volunteers to help at the booth would be appreciated Anyone wishing to donate pies or and help contact Hall Good blends Savory blends well with oilier herbs It may be used alone or in combination with other herbs in stuffings for meal fish or poultry egg dishes sauces soups meal loaf and hamburgers stews beans cabbage peas and it LETS GET TOGETHER AND MARRY UP TO COMFORT FASHION LATEST DRESSY STYLES Over 200 Colours Styles Combination for your selection THE VERY LATEST IN FAIL AND WINTER FASHIONS I FLETCHERS family shoes GEORGETOWNS FOREMOST FOOT FITTERS Downtown Gwimmovim 8771664 I