ton 81 year old ft anniversary party marks 30 years here tar iode to mark the 30th anniversary of the founding of countess of strathmore chapter iode party night was held on april 14th at the home of mrs wil liam carr 102 rexway drive there was a good attendance of members and the regent mrs keith barber entertainment was in the form of court whisj and mrs graham farnclt wafirst prize winner and mrs qqn consolation many prizes were distributed as lucky draws to mrs- sam pehrice mrs rober barber miss helen macdonald mrs stan wright miss hiltb erwinmrs william mcdonald and mrs oliver hunter birth day wishes were also expressed to mrs hunter who vas celft brating her birthday that day at lunch the regent cut a birthday cake decorated in the colours of the order and the red white and blue- crest it is interesting to notethat mrs barber was the first regent when the chapter was formed in 1939 two other charter members were present mrs wallace thompson and miss hilda erwin i it was one of a series of lun cheon meetings the prime min t ii t j li i georgetown herald i ells irudeail mousing i thursday april 24 1969 taxes halton concern page3 halton mp rud whiting was a guest of prime minister trud- eau for lunch at 24 sussex dr ottawa last week whiting told trudeau that halton constituents were chief ly concern6d over- problems of taxes inflation and housing whiting along with normanj truattu had pointed out tnat j there were no easy solutions to these problems but that they all had a high priority and the government was working on them inan effort to come up with answers cullcn of sarnia spent an hour and a half with the prime min ister optometrist r r hamilton qd 1 16 mouniainview south carretal bldo- for appointment 8773971 r mrs robert barber reported ister is having each week with at the meeting that the cookjjekberjeh liberal mps book project has been very successful and more bonks ar now available mrs farnell agreed to pcescnt the iode tro phy at the music festival ji stewarttown on april 23rd a letter of appreciation was recei ved from mrs penrice thanking members for vhc sympathy and beautiful flowers sent to hei at the time of her fathers death in the isle of man charles burns eightyone year old charles burns of mackenzie drive star of last years qxfam walk had trouble making up his mind about entering this years walk but just to keep his hand or foot in he walked to bramp ton and back last week on two successive days those jaunts proved such a breeze that on monday he announced to the herald his intention to tackle the oxfam route may 3 through the winter he was in hospital twice for quite lengthy stays and has only been out doing his daily stints of at least five miles within the last three weeks he has his timing down to a science he figures it takes an hour to go from his house to ballinafad he in itl norval another hour from norval to bcckfords and un der an hour from there to the junction of highways 7 and 10 here he usually has lunch and a rest then starts on his home ward stroll he has had many oilers nt sponsors but unlil now has suggested the offers he made to his grandchildren steve 16 barry 13 and may 10 now that he has made up his mind he is accepting sponsor- ship and one thing is sure i sponsors of charles burns wont like some backers be able to put up an impressive amount and then content themselves with the assumption their walk cr will call it quits after only a few miles holsten 4h club organization meeting the firstmeeting of the hal ton holstcin calf club was held on april 9 at the agricul tural office milton the meet ing was opened with the 4h pledge janet hunter read the minutes of the organization meeting twentytwo members answered the roll call those who had not been present at the organization meeting recei ved their materials a film was shown about the importance of good milking practices production of milk and its quality and how they must be maintained the lead ers told the club members what they expect when they visit the farms to see the calf projects bill sinclair discussed the parts of dairy and beef cattle a quiz was then answered on the discussion terms in describing beef cattle were road and sludi ied i the seniors led hy john dun- ford assistant agricultural rep resentative and joe brent dairy commission kieldman learned about milk quality andj were told how to go about their j projects which are to take milk samples from various cows and study them this part of the meeting ov er the seniors and juniors went back to the joint meeting and were told to think of suggest- ions and ideas for the june meeting the program for this meeting is left up to the club members thanks were expressed mrs ernest forgrave to the committee which planned the evening mrs james linton mrs ivan hay mrs edwin wil son and mrs william hamilton whiting said that while he has spoken to t a number of times briefly since his election to the commons it was the first time that he had been ab le to have a lengthy discussion with trudeau and he found the experience very rewarding he said the talk ranged from the role of a backbench mem ber to constituency problems by and to international affairs did you know every adult should have a a bouquet of red vhito and regular physical checkup to blue fldwors was presented guard against cancer says the to the hostess j canadian cancer society 8772279 -phone- 8772279 beautiful refreshing hand custom dry clean store your winter garments atbarragers the finest dry cleaning money can buy 1 omain st s 2 locations 166 guelph st phone 8772279 pickup and delivery students participate in cancer walkathon lakeview discount centre 126 main n acton paint wallpaper prefiniihed panel 9 flooring 0 carpets 353 1190 opn sat to s30 pm free de1jvery the april meeting of the tjcw was held in the church on tuesday evening each member was asked to bring a friend and it turned out to be very gratifying as there were over 30 present mrs jamieson president welcomed all to the meeting opening with scrip ture and a hymn business dls- cussed was two banquets com- ing up and a bale to be packed in may the committee in char ge of the program then took over the meeting the theme was the easter story it was given by mrs jesse mcencry interspersed were several vocal duifts by mrs norm sin clair and mrs fj shortill with imrs ernie mcenery at the piano the origin of the dif ferent customs pertaining- r to easter were explained by mrs jesse mcenery mrs ern ie mcenery gave an approp riate reading the roll call was l answered by a bible verse be ginning with the letter meeting closed with the singing of a hymn and prayer all were invited downstairs for a social time mrs floyd shortill and mrs e clarke served lunch mrs fj shortill had aj contest on biblical names bannockburn wi held a very successful penny sale and euch re in the community centre on friday evening j v there were 22 tables in play prize winners for ladies were mrs r hall mrs tom llamil- ton and mrs mary osborne mens prizes went to mr vv gibson mr clare wilson and mr archibald mrs dave wil- liamaon had the lucky cup mr jack cole of guclph had a visit with mr tom mack and mr ern rogers last week and called on his former neighbour cam mcenery the dance sponsored by the scout mothers auxiliary was very well attended on friday i night music was supplied by mcdougalls orchestra mr ken riley of hillshurgh was the win ner of the doorprizc i it was a beautiful sunday morning and there was a fairly good attendance at the church service of worship rev kelvin johnston conducted the holy sacrament of baptism when mr and mrs williams of mel ville presented their baby son jonalhon to he baptized all four grandparents were pres ent to witness the ceremony also an aunt and uncle who were godparents to the infant baby several students from acton high school took part in satur days walkathon for cancer those taking part from ballina fad were nancy and tarn snow karen shortill sheila jamieson and 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