fun and food at the finish bowling sprouts call it a season debbie moore left nancy nurse carolyn barber seated end two unidentified young bowlers sample the re- reshrhents at a bantam bowlers party at georgetown bowl on mountatnview road members of the youth bowling eagues recently rung the curtain down on their successful season with a presentation party at the bowling lanes boer first war yets are guests at legion function tuesday evening branch so canadian legion eatertu ted veterans of the first world nwd and a survivor of the boer vat at an evening in their hon hit this was held tn connec- aon with the national veterans ffeek held june 11th to 17th die monday previous a night sad been held honouring the nen responsible for keeping the saturday morning hockey now minister at shallow lake running so successfully at the old vets night a din ner was served for some twenty six present the legions had found the names of forty five in georgetown and district and all had replied but naturally the health of men in that age group precluded many from attending some five were in hospital ten were confined to their homes with illness so it was considered a remarkably fine turnout the evening was marked by the unusual fact that there were no speeches except a welcon ajg speech from the vherans week chairman dave bowman who welcomed the men on be half of the branch and thank ed the second war vets vau came up to help make tine ev ening a success an interesting feature was the attendance of two charter members who attended the 1st meeting when the canadian le gion was formed forty years ago in the fall of 1928 a third surviving member of the group g 0 brown was unable to be presen t the two men were dr c v williams and jim murphy dr williams is a military cro bolder and mr murphy holds the croix de guerre charles taylor of terra cot still looking rcmirkably fit was on hand to represent boer vets as well as world war 1 a feature of the evening was the extremely complete war museum and exhibits another item of extreme interest was the very excellent cartoon us ed to decorate the rooms these depicted typical humorous war time experiences and were drawn by that talented artist george storey mr storey also contributed a very complete and breathtaking display of model aircraft containing world war i and 2 models and modern jei tbe balance of the evening was spent in reminiscing and in listening to the excellent an tertainment provided cheese and biscuits ended the night police corporal to receive compensation a letter from the assistant secretary jf the workmen compensation board notified council that medical evidence supported the view that the in juries to ted scott s back were definitely related to an accident in june 30 1960 when he was on the town force deputy reeve arthur speight commented this is the end of the fight to have mr scott receive compensation he told council two surgeons had vol untanly driven in from guelph and oakville respectively to testify the deputy reeve said the workmen s compensation board simply want to know if we have any objections council had no objections and were pleased mr scott would be recompensed 350 offer blood at red cross clinic thre hundred and twenty two donors offered blood at george town red cross branch s blood clinic this year monday the clinic was held in holy cross auditorium for the first time to over come a parking prob lem at a recent clinic at knox church hall some donors were irritated when they went their cars after donating blood to find parking tags fortyone of monday s would be donors were rejected mak ing the total number of actual donations 281 the georgetown red cross branch intends to have four clinics this year with the rem aimng ones in september and december rear end collision at main and guelph a rear end collision at the corner of main and guelph sts wednesday june 7th damaged cars driven by elmer carney of norval and herbert spiter 4 ann street police said spitzcr s stop ped on guelph st fj t west waiting to make a left turn onto mam st when the carney car collided with the back end georgetown constable henry vandersluis placed propety da mage it 460 to the front end o carney s 1966 dodge and 250 to spitzera 1966 chev the accident happened about 9 00 rev george bates bev george bates ba bd vu ordained a minister of the united church of canada london on june 1st and has been appointed minister shallow lake mr bates who served as a student minister at ballinafad and biter at onondaga attended the university of western ont no london following matneu lation from regina college saskatchewan graduating with his ba in 1964 he received his bachelor of divinity degree this year from emmanuel col lege born in hamilton he moved to london in 1947 he became a candidate for the ministry in 1930 and served at macoun saskatchewan and fullarton ontario married to mildred june blake of st thomas they have four children george 15 tim 13 susan 11 and angela x good 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mar tin with fourteen members and twenty four visitors present the roll call was what i con aider an outstanding achieve ment of the womena institute throughout tfce years the motto no one is rich en ough to without a neighbour was prepared by mrs leo jam eson and road by mrs tom given current events were given by mrs r mcenery the guest speaker mrs j mcenery past president of the district spoke on ttie history of the women s institute how it got started what it is known as in duffer ent lands and the achievements of our local branch the tweedsmuir history book was on display for the vt sitors to see airs martin had invited the ladies of the community to this meeting to hear of the institute history a dainty lunch was served by the social committee assisted by the hostess with mrs s bennett and mrs brig wallace pouring tea among the visitors were mm annie vannatter and miss lu- ena campbell of georgetown mrs griffin jones of sudbury who is a friend of mrs f smith mrs margaret berrie of scot land mother of mrs r jamie son and mrs robert keir also of scotland and who is a man ber of the institute there known as the rural mrs r mcenery thanked the hostess and everyone who had helped to make this a very en joy able public relations meet ing mr and mrs archie lawr and jean visited with rev and mrs george bates at onondaga on sunday and took part in uie first communion service ad ministered since his recent or dination zltkiuoun when you turn 21 you are no longer covered by your parents hospital insurance you must take out individual membersh p wilhin 30 days get your ap plication form at a i bank a hospital or the commission rwj0bt f to keep insured fol i low the instructions hospital in sura e certificate i of payment form 104 tha t you r i i present employer is i required to give you j on leaving rut wed i the family hospital insurance premium must now be paid to t cover husband and j wife notify your group without de- i loy o f yo both pay premiums direct no tify tha commission your ontario hospital insurance plan the reeve pointed out that mr mcbride didnt want to be treasurer and welfare officer alone was not enough to do both cr robert francis and deputy reeve arthur speight who hailcobiected to tha weed inspectors job withdrew their objections when they were told mr a c mcbride had consent ed to d6 thk the motion carried ittumlm- ously return engagement for hell drivers a leap through ipaca in a dodge truck a midair collision motorcycle crashes and many other spectacular motor thrills will feature a show being brought to town by the george town kinsmen june 27 this la the second year in a row that the service club has sponsored the show hut addit ions arid changes have been made since last june paul riddell and his imperial helldrivers use newjvehlciea in their acts j two booths operated by the kinettes will be at the park and scouts will assist with crowd control and parking in case of rain the show wi bo held august 19 kinsmen don redden is r 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