a class of 90 children the largest ever took first communion at holy cross roman catholic church on maple avenue recently included werei michael spiteri marion roberta paula hewitt laurie harrwgln stephen duncan kay marie douccue brian edwaros joyce layton v david rawlinson carol ann brass- d scott secord i donna magdj george bindcn josch de costa gregory icrn kent kcnnrd kenneth flynn lance tar 1ernand mclafonte jwdv rorsigncl lvnda brenner john guthro maria gawao stephen mcdonald bcrmcfi mcdonald lisa beeney ronald bom hms launta burrs ivonne carney thomas clanry kathleen declerq thomas diamond stephen dreycr scott dwyer catherine elsliger geraldme ford shelley jcffev pama kavenegh stuart malison paul mcauly marie milne christine murphy heather morten marianne nemeth david paterson kenneth peetera ross percgo randy power susan prmgle paul sargent christopher servos patricia smyth judy stone margaret tayor billy van rijn beth wilcox maria herrera john clendening sharon nolan pamela richards michael baxter jeanette milton kathy miedrinsfci kathy lamoureux bobby sutherland helen thibodeau leslie tmbodetu michael st laurent karen glefert michael lemay dianae sbnonyi paul arsenault brands coughlin michelle kirley robert rosset michael davis peter snoj michael spritzer bill freeman andy drentera eric tarnhout theresa kiteley kerry kaulback mary lavell patricia st laurent learns pride in canada uring trip to capitol br jccrna gcrdn 1 i had the opportunity tj a m got national capital for fwe days die to the genercatv cfi the georgtoan rotarv clb was a fcbilos expo ieice i d made me much more a2 s of the potential cf oir countr i there were 25d ilnt f i aul ber cenada and vc mv i ctawa sunday ay where e re tbe tetany ci there end bi letd n pnas homes of members or fic the ajual rrogran sta- 1 monday fonin2 in the cv cau lau- e- v h zn rf tal welcome lcm tic pat2- cub nd icaycr o cit2 va toio n lunch tfcee y7as a nti- tir f parliament azi vcalnl e house of cjmnons for rai an bcur 1 t es cy thapio itcdi jn ls p2it there seemed to ke no aii of dgmu at all i trelve members of parliament that were there showed no inl crest in the spoech of th p peaking most of them saunter cd in and cu and read n papers as the mood struck c n that night there was a cin her and dance at fi fk high hool ecforc tie ence there was a vancy of cr j- meat from the scbcl bnd to the mociing of the tijjsna brass and a foli group the by town three the climax f tis evening w2s the choral arrangement of the centennial feature proudly v7e prei conducted by composer di ngbl i tuesday and wednesday morning we broke into small discussion groups at carletonj university each group was beaded by a professor topics were picked at random my fjonphashedoift parliament vietnam the educational sys tern new morality and walter gordons stand on vietnam these groups wee very benef ida becaus it was rather like i crosscounty poll vh part lapants from british columbia and newfourdeni tuesdays luncheon speaker u the pught honourable john 1 diefenbaker i must admit be surprised me very much l expected same cvl senile man and discovered qute lie oipos i tte he bxs a dry humou aid genuine ioe for carda hisl favourite storj iivolcs the time he ras misulcrlj ir od deed as john studcbalc- on the apia that altcrvin ere visits to te publ- avh ares the national aeronautical collection tv fchp tra- nag division nbcre the rcusic1 ri i ders pr ormd and a vs i to the ilztonal gahciy cf caa a tuesday night vas one o tic ost ircssivc events for ni we went to nepcan p arcs from th parliament build to view son et luniee t e- entd by the canadian vcz 1 of the arts it is a docunn tary on canada s history ai the parliament buildings ate lighd at appropriate times a aignlty important events des cribing it it seems prosa c am ttehnical but bowervcr silly i nay sound when i uas loo out over the ottawa river ard tbe aly skjlinc and listcmq to the story of our past i fell the georgetown herald i thursday june 15th 1967 wecome six new members to business womens club a gcnuie s of paot m i cil in d r- wtdnedi t e lt ers wre guc s i lbs nat unal csnital corni ion e c tn 1- 1 i op i in cf fie otta a ilit tl al frr her rajsty i cjeen jli z a folio v cd that aucrncon 2 dd tour o t tp t vcdncda c nini oui vs t rtd v h a fie chatan lc- it- fi o c j anoht a t i cr a hiji s w thursda t l ad h- a u til- z c u i to onnal a on c t were one o nil i d t at rvf ninf k im rouble to se thr fa n c- da it r j serves as an appetizer i rn aged to squeeze in about li pav lions the most uni e of v nich wrt the itril h j boll tolt phono exhibit on c the most dotrirant imires ors i recc ved is that e one se rs to sural rrcni m- rr of penf i ec l cd ai c 1 aj french r ce2s lngli h ci all pi a i annolncemeits 1 was a c n the bell tclrphone displ j it was a weird rxpenence i fflt almo i 1 c ajoreignc- p n alh i think txpo is rcrifi it and that wc as ta2 ns should be less reticcrt about blowing our own horns its a fabulous success so vh not be proud o if frida was departure dov much to everyone s regret in the morning we received cert ilcates of citizen present cd by the honourable pierre flliott t urudeau pc ii p j mister nf justice and attor nij general of canada thisi we a u o ed bj a farewell lun j chton at the chateau at tlusl lunchean a rtpresntat ve lot each pro nnee spoke b- cr e i ol t- e i feelings of our ad nl some vl e fnyl ov j uadh stridua but all vtd a ntt f pnde ini canada inch had grown in us il i thn ps we i kii- d 1 ii wvt rur ii hed mean i i he a 1 lo us to kno canada is to lov t i had a lot of fun en t i trip and met studen s iiari a 1 over the country but moie irriort ant while i vas en0 in n self i kand t- o 1 v i had gonf li c hie mao i o btu dent- h guly s cp ial and slightly ccntenptuoi s of my coj t- and th pcsnlo v iio an it bl ro i an r pr d to call mwelf canadian bmally i lcarnd lie i ipor tance of bil ngualisn one who spa s french has a disunct ad tanac french no longer sym holizs a foreign language to me it is one of canada s tongues slll your slr vice hire any usbd articles for sale mrs maureen walker pres ided at the last dinner of the season of the business and pro fessional women s club at the north halton golf country club on monday evening mrs ada wilkinson gave a report of the provincial confer cocl held in ottawa in may which she had attended as del epate of the club along with four other members as abscrv rrs during the regular order of business correspondence was read and invitations received for the lmhlcm breakfast at ihc old mill on sunday spon sored bv the toronto council of clubs and ai invitation from the toronto club to their club house for a reception and strawberrv tea in the afternoon of the same da several club members will attend si new members joined the club at this meeting miss jan ltc dykstra mrs gladys thompson mrs lorraine stcv ens mrs joan narcy mrs an np rudj and miss carol hop- kinson mr margaret parker was a guest miss lean mackenzie gave a report on the coming fashion show portraits of the past to be held on june 2sth in knox church hall at 8 30 homemade cookies and tea will be served ticket were distributed to the members for sale the new executive for 1967 and 1968 were installed in candlelightmg ceremony by mrs ailccn bradley limehocc mrs sam gisby becomes institute life member a life membership pin and certificate emblematic of 25 ears membership in lime- coi i imerce has it house womens institute was presented to mrs sam gisby at tbe june meeting of the organi zation mrs gisby who is president of the w i una year was pre sented with her award by mrs frank brown and mrs j noble mrs ralph turner who is re tiring as secretary treasurer received a w i cup and saucer in appreciation of her service to the branch mrs webo of campbellviue who is district president atten ded the meeting and spoke on changes in our times at every turn she said there is a challenge to develop deeper appreciation of what we have change is the one perm anent thing in our whole life she was presented with a cen tennlal tea spoon roll call at the meeting which was held in memorial hall was why l am proud to be a can adlan delegates to the district an nual gave short reports a com munity picnic was discussed and mrs f brown gave the cater ing committee report mrs kirk patrick reported on historical research and mrs roughley on home economics and health comparing canned frozen juic es with big cans of fruit drinks which look cheap and attractive bnf have large quantities of sugar and water added mrs jean anderson reported on safety discussing new road signs mrs s kirkpatnck was lunch convener concrete gravel building sand road gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines glen williams 8773302 on regular savings accounts you earn a full 3vi interest calculated semiannually on your minimum balance you may wnto choques and make withdrawals at any time m on nonchequing savings accounts gt avt interest from date of deposit calcu lated aemhannually on your minimum monthly balance you can maka withdrawal at any time but there are no chequing prtvilagea it a newl ask tor detail 1 s 2 on growth savings certificates you receive 10 00 tor every 7 50 invested tor 6 years a onethird increase when hold to maturity life insured ask about details whatever you re looking for in a savings plan the commerce has it e canadian imperial tit bank of commerce 1 967 our hundredth year of banking service you name ite j yooryellowpageshasit ijr our towns got everything fine shops handy services helpful people and the one place to find them all is in your yellow pages when your friends or business ac quaintances are in your hometown or youre in theirs its easy to find nearby accom modations hotels motels tourist accommodations cabins and resorts are all listed in your yellow pages and when you are at any one of these fine places you or your friends will probably find a wrapped drinking glass like the one illustrated yes its good to get in the yellow pages habit everythings here in town evetylibibajgsihete wuj intown