focus on the fair thuriday art 11 ir page u thi mormtown hirald livestock fudging as well being an exciting time for exhibitors hu become en interesting part of me fair for every body in recent years here trie herald camera catches bob tarzwell and holstein friend on the way to the show nng saturday morning hockey fate still undecided ralph howes the fate of saturday mo n ng hockey is still uncertain nothing conclusive came from wednesday s meeting between the parks board and rcprcscn tation from the branch prcsidnt bowman was most forthright and explic t with uip nlf board and left no doubt in any ones mind regarding the as tonlshment and dismay t tat was felt by those concerned bj the demands of the board got a moose but the number of auntcrs was such that when the carcass was cut up and sha red among the group the meat cost 13 per pound however the most important point of these hunting tnppis the relax at on the participants deme from th few days awa from it comrade bcvmn expressed his surprise at tv very iiti d time given by the board in which the brarcn could iratt necessary changes to e e with the situat on supposing the dc ntands were accepted boarc chairman crab ree agreed more time should have been given he explained the ever r sing cost of operating tl arena made it imperative to raise funds this year it was pointed out that shoud saturday morning hockey dis continu there was a possibil ity that the future rvenuc of the arena could suffer for sat urday morning hockey is the foundation of all star hockc pee we up to and including junior c and without thesi 5 teams a percentage of the arc na s income could be cut al though chairman ivan crabtrcc seemed to be in a capr amis frame of mind the feeling was that he felt svmpathclic t s ards the branch from the meeting there were four recommendations whic ivan will take to a f ill boird meeting and dave will hr n to the general meeting after which a solution may be reach ed 13 pr pound a failu given by those who strive to put such evenings on those who were initiated were com radis v sandelands d apple- ton ii t russell c 01 looye r h ponsford j t hayes n a blair and h page pitiful saturday was a day for the branch to be cminnt in the eyes of the public the branch was chasen to lead oie i all rair parade hadcd by the pio band it could have been a spec tacular sight with less than quar er of he branch members on parade which would have been approximately one hun dred members instead it was initialed numbered i pitiful a mere handful j eight in consequence iht members and wa found time hole evening was i failure anj to rive to their branch on this not only cost the branch money one centennial occasion let it but cost a lot of effort and time i be said that those few who the weekend was disappoint ing as far as the branch exec ulnc v as concerned fndaj evening was the occasion for ihc branch bi annual initiation and membership evening mini bers to be initiated were fortv one those who were present were on parade were e credit to the legion they were smart ly turned out and had the ap pearance of being proud of their role of representing the branch yours truly was not on on parade on this occasion we had the chore of assuring that those on parade weye made com fortarble when they returned to the branch gardens tickets the winner of the blj p lie on saturday evening was bar bars lorusso door prates wen to mabel toughltn and harry allen while rocky lorusso and ortme carter wiw enjoy a ma ple leaf hockey game with the tickets thev won on a draw jack o sullivan and his sonic music will entertain next sat urday jack is always tops industry civic buildings viewed by urban councillors almost fifty members of the ted to ceorctown mayo two litters in six weeks prolific sow a sow on the farm of lorne irish relatives join in 25th anniversary hr and mrs hyatt mcclure rr 2 brampton held open house on tho occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary on tuesday september 12th they have four children nancy nor ma mable and roy pouring tea in the afternoon were mrs wj mcclure norval mrs lome cleave georgetown mrs allen harrop norval and mrs wilbcrt cleave george town and in the evening mra joe hartley burlington mrs elmer archdokin brampton mrs wilfrid leslie norval mrs spencer wilson norval mrs james carney ashgrove and mrs james archdckin bramp ton assisting in serving the lunch were their three daughters j norma and mable and lonald cleave and miss us lundy in the afternoon and in the evening mrs cleave wilson mrs arthur lundy mrs tom mcgee mra john m mci dure mrs johirv mcclure and mrs owens macdonald mrs george dixon was as sistant hostess for the evening over 240 friends neighbours and relatives called during the day including relatives from newcastle north ireland who happened to be visiting their son and family in brampton several other relatives who at tended from a distance came from the niagara district mr and mrs mcclure accom pamed by mr and mrs wilbert cleave of georgetown took nan cy back to school at kemptville where she la in her 2nd year of home economics then they con tinucd on to expo and enjoyed several days there before re turning home mrs guy wilson rr 1 norval held open house on sunday september 10th in honour ofj her mother s 90th birthday mrs will thomson who has lived with her daughter for the past few years mrs thomson was born near grand valley and spent all her life in tltjat district she has one sister liv ng mrs john small of sask atoon she has two bisters in law living mrs julie wall of philadelphia and mrs bessie wchner of hespcler mrs weh ner was the only one who could ctimtl on sundav about 100 friends relatives and neighbours called during the day to extend their good v ishes and congratulations tiuests were from grand valley fergus guclph kitchener lies pcler cooksville orangeviiie nerval hat not had t hotnama kara club for aevaral yean as it has baen lmpomibl to gat leaders district firls who did not want to miss out on the pro- jecu joined the hornby group and some joined the ashgrove group girls in the norval dlst trict will be glad to know that they now have their own group t low rates ndtopsarvrce ctntirtim todiyl george e drumm 42 lanfffton cr 7761 41 state farmre mo i canadian head ofrlea scarborough ontario men interestedl in georgetowns present and future are cordially invited to attend a get acquainted dinner i of georgetown chamber of cornmarc wednesday october 4th north halton golf country club from 6 30 p m hon charles maenaughton provincial secretary guest speaker dinner 3 75 at 715 pm limited number of advance tickets available from chamber members north halton urban board and their wives toured acton by bus stopping at the dredging site on fairv lake and looking in on iicroplastics ltd the h k porter plant and the new centennial library and hjdro building cibbons mivnr sid child milton and acton mayor dub on bialf of h k porter by companj manager tom shields masates near acton producd aj m ta and joe inter of 10 recently which cv 1 wm tavor p tca ais oflokcs no surprise however icasi ln nc lunch worc m bev the tour wound up clon citizens band centre where a social evening was enjoved a buffet lunch was served bv bandsmen and their wives the social night is an annual event which each town in the board hosts alternate this vcar urban board chairman bob drinkwaltcr and cr charlie pcrrv and ted tyler jr ar rang d the tour bcardtnorc and f presented the ladv visitors with leather wallets as a memento of the n the tour visiting councillors were im pressed with the acton indusl ries and showed a spccia in tercst m th ctntennial library and hydro building as well as the band hall they commented favorablv on the library lav cr lots or friends non memhers and members alike will pant 0 acted as the be taking off to the wild n i ru lcs al mcro pi and country m search of moobi k j plants while lib- we arc hoping buster w ii get rary rd chairman gconw lucky maybe then the branch uc and frcd ncw showed the will have a moose supper group 48 in all the library we forgot who it was or sea audrc v where we heard it but the sto l l the ry being told went something new nvdro buidine like this a group of hunters centennial saws were prescn ut acton s one man hand charlie pcrrv entertained at the social funclion replete in old fashioned waistcoat and top hat mrs pat mckcnzie was pressed into service to tickle the ivories than 6 weeks later 13 piglets wm moore mrs earl wilson were born to the same moth r l a miss linda taylor all the young pigs were nor mal and healthy although two mr bob hir from the first litter died and old collms wl11 be lcadcrs all of the second litter succum hc norval 4 h homcmakers bed club for girls over 12 years of the veterinarian sad in his a thev wi mect on j long service in the profession i dav evening quarter to se he had never run into anything at thc lders homes the like this nroject for this fall is sleep normal period of time be ware any girls in the district iween litters for pigs is 112 interested in thc 4h activities days thc first litter was born contact thc leaders for further august 3rd the second litter information the jirst meeting september 9th i will be held on october 3rd everyone is invited to attend the new pentecostal church and sunday school beginning sunday october 1st intheioof and rebekahs temple at the corner of wesleyan x markerl streets one block south of main street in georgetown ontario sunday school to 00 m morning worship 11 00am sunday evening evangelistic service 7 00 p m for free transportation to church and sunday school phone 8775567 special notice to all musically minded young people please brjng your mus cal instruments to church and o n our orchestra there f also a place n our church program for those of you who des re train ng as vocal ist teachers youth workers and song dree tors th s is your opportunity to dedicate your talent to the lord and h s church for the benef f of your fellow man this church will meet the challenge of this generation we are determined that no nd vidual n georgetown shall be den ed the privi lege of a fundamental b ble bel eving full gospel church home our church services and sunday school is open to all races and classes of people regardless of their social or econom c advantages or d sadvantages this is and shall always be a church for all people rev cecil e chapin pastor 35 raylawn crescent georgetown ontario phono 8775567 pastor chaplns services of private prayer spiritual advice and pastoral counselling it available to all members of the georgetown i area without charge focus on the fair i l england what to parade watchers i ah appear bvt a double decker but i all esquesing council briefs i during thc lsqucsins town ship council s meeting on xlon day september 18 members signed a contract with blue fehip restoration co if milton to make s3 970 worth nf repairs to thc township build in thc build nq is leaking and some of the face bricks arc lo be re pi iced i council also authorised the j tomlinson and associates con sulting firm to make a 0100j report on traffic and road needs in the township members are considering having a local group or several groups make a man i ual traffic count in connection with the survey which would eost about hall thc prp of a i mtchamcal count hy the con sultan ts the cnr was asked to in stall flashinn lights as warning signal at thc live sideroad cross ng accounts pad included 7j for cne fox shot b a township resident september 15 the roads department was urged to apply calcium to sev eral town hips roads where ratei pajcrs have complained of dust to a limit of 1 500 bii iding inspector tom mclean his asked to meet vith p straw ntf- 2 georgetown who wants a permit to wreck one building and use a second building in inonal for a storage warehoua 1 free parking bargain town open wedthursfri til 9 pm 239 qtleen e brampton across from cdn tire next door to howard elliott motors hot specials for cold days mens winter jackets insulated quilted 597 tooth pastel popular brand 26 tub blankets cood sli 97 nylons pint quality 27 shirts girls and boys 4 to 16 years sl97 ski jackets clrlt and beys quilted s447 pillows laro silt 97 light bulbs all slri 17 free winter jacket or watch with purchase of mens suits 29 snow suits complete with hood 447 leotards all colors 117 boys rubber boots sl97 ladies shells all titts 57 mens heavy flannel shirts ideal for hunting or work 147 rs heavy duty rubber boots 297 school plants 4 to 16 years 147 i batteries mens sport shirts long simvbs s m l xl 197 hunting jackets wool pi id mtn i 677 compare at 995 friction tape 9c re tea bags 100 bags orange pekoe 49 sleeping bags with fne around theel adult she 644 thread all colon raincoats with hooe t ii veen 1471