a- morvac ian euchre parties if interest is shown agriculture i and canadian ftoduatry was the topic of nor- was enjoyed val womens institute meeting thi clorcitown hirald thursdavmay 196 paqjt mrs g caseley and mrs g chester assisted the hostess in serving lunch and a social time ow delights audi ence showcase 69 a variety winding up the night hcuvl at the home of mrs how- german measles and chicken snow featuring music dancing footstomping version of the 1 an chester on thirsda even- pox- are going the rounds in the drama and athletic kaints go marchin in inti may 1st mrs graydon c0 several young folk displays t was staged saturday night by all the departments of the high school announced mystery who turned out to be michael furlong chester was in charge of the were unable to walk jn the 0x program and gave an interesting fam walk on saturday as they talk on the care arid protection were mossoming out in spots u i of most flowers grown in our several others walked on their the school band under the local flower beds mrs howard fil d aftcr the measles direction of e corlett launch- chester gave the motto any v tw cd concluded the program i thing worth doing is worth do- r kevin johnston was the with an tag well iguest minister afworval united j conductor i church on sunday- may 4 as principal lira joe murray was in the rev rw ridley was the guest i chair- for the meeting it was minister at ballinafad anniver decided to ask for a child from sary service hong kong when applying to tponaor a chjld through save the chtldreif fund mrs donh yum murray mrs l cleave and bridge club mrs gchester were appointed delegates to the district annual to be held oh may 21 mrs d murray and mrs g a gymnastic display by tony howe paul carlson dave rey nolds brian leslie bruce crichton and tony harlow and an israeli folk dancing ex hibition with colleen few heather tenriant lynda peck margaret ostrander gail nixon sylvia kattcrwc cathy poters and sandra mceachern was the athletic departments contribu tion to the evening i those with scottish blood responded to the skirl of the bagpipes and the grace of high land dancing when pipers mrs lm finn school librarian susan collett colleen cummins diane giles and debbie young and drummers sue elsliger and car ol arthurs swung into some mrs ed mclean t there was a two way tie for first place northsouth at geor chester getown duplicate bridge club wereapirtinted to assist mrsj tuesday april 29 in the leg ii may in inviting anyone in ion aulltorium j w the community who would be wandel tied with r beddle and interested in a social afternoon coats 3rd place harold sun to attend a euchre in the parish olkin j maurer 4th gundy lhali on thursday may 23 if kistemaker and duke wilson itenough people are interested a east- west first vi naylor r group could be started to carry raymond 2nd mrs lorerte on regular get togethers in the norris fred kerr 3rd mrs r fall- u a lot of fun was enjoyed at an auction of plants with mrs igvera tayjpr as- auctioneer the roll call was answered with a specific reason why i like liv- ing in this community most included in their reason wuliafas mrs f allh 4thleo kistemaker clarence laahstra twelve tables were in compel ition did you know if trees are too close together that they compete for sunlight soil they liked the friendliness of a moisture and space which slows mall community down growth endurance house paint gives you yean of beauty and protec- tionltbp quality oil house paint tbugh selfcleaning high gloss finish resists checking fading cracking ftotects the wood and looks beauti ful for years 2149 modern colors and white scottish airs lorraine hutchi son in full highland costumo danced two old and lesser known scottish dances displaying two talents ver onica nemeth starred as a pianist and ballet dancer if i loved you and turn around look at me were sung by lois elliott accompanied by ralph ursel on piano an abrupt change of pace saw the electric sunshine rock the hall what the well dressed girl will wear in summer 60 was displayed by models bonnie mc- dowell patty monckton elaine turkington susan taylor marg luenberger jennifer uns- worth karon mounstcven brenda eason brenda servos sheila jeffrey joanne mc- keown donna mckepwn nd yvonne holloway the girls rnade their own clothes as part of the home economics progr am commentators for the fashion 1 show were susarp wheeler and sandy stanton from fashion the mood switj ched to drama with two ex- cerpts from arsenic and old lace featuring pat burns bob barber janet nurse den nis mills cathy cachia and john cordingley on stage lighting the run iway i the canadian- association el and side stage were bulit byi realtors the board says the the technical department while average price of 131 resale oak- advertising and tickets wcre ville homes thus far this year is looked after by the student 30118 lowest priced suhdiv- council ision homes are listed at 27300 the district at a glance acton burlington mayor george harrington of burlington had indicated he is willing to become a full time mayor if a proposed move by council is successful and brings him a 14000 annual salary if been my council was prepared to salary acton post office has sold to an unidentified toronto i pay me that kind of businessman for years -acton- said harrington it would allow ites have counted on the four mc to spend my entire work faced clofck in he post- office week in town hall working on tower for the correct time and their behalf the new owner whoever he may be will receive a timepiece in orangeville al condition from the selling parties ben rachlln and george orangeviue along with most robertson one rumour names other municipalities across the general motors as the new province is feeling the effects owner of increased education costs nauun 1 e 1 orangeviue taxpayers this year- oakvilut wju be iaced wuh an j m oakville real estate board is increase on residential property disputing claims that the aver- bringing the rate to 13017 mills age home price in that town is the commercial rate has jump- 33546 the 33546 figure ed to 1419 mills the biwrd of appears in areport prepared by education levy is 490099 in costume for arsenic and old lace are from left john cordingley patty burns bob barber cathy cachia and dennis aaills an obvious favourite with the audience was the folksing- ing group of karen and phil sykes tom brotherton and brent barkhouse who brought down the house from that folksinging they went to another type german folk singing by a choir who bridged the generation sap there was a mixture of teach ers older students and grade 9s who learned the words phon etically vice principal neil turnbull accompanied the choir under the leadership of mrs s hardie the closing rock goup with jerry darcie brian day rob burns rick lavell and nino martina achieved some striking lighting effects similar to the jerky motions of the old silent movies the evening finished with the mystery conductor receiv ing an ovation for his efforts mistress of ceremonies janet nurse reminded the audience of the unseen workers bob barber on sound lee ursel on spot lights and john langtry osstmoju 3lrte0ut mothers day may 11 famous for chinese and canadian foods chicken steaks chops fongs chinese restaurant 28 main st s 8779791 cdfen loadtfifiw for rooms that are distinctively yours sunworthy wallcoverings are the answer an infinite variety of styles and colours to reflect your personality your taste for the tinerthlrtgs in life see them today in stock at georgetown decorating centre 27 mill st 8774193 at rear of royal bank the- fiddler on the drums is ron fiddler who took part in a special number 95 women enrol in slim and trim course ninety ave women are strug gling to get in shape for that summer bikini in the ymca sponsored slim and trim cour se wednesday night at tho high school auditorium originally scheduled fur the email gym the two big gyms had to be opened up into a huge hall to accommodate the overwhelming response to the physical fitness course mary simpson instructor says the benders and stretchers range from teenagers to grand mothers all working enthusias tically the course started the first week in april and concludes the last week in may for gifts that say happy r sunday may lltb on her day let mom know how special she really is choose from our fine selection of gifts that are sure to please sure to show mom how much you care all the newest spring summer blouses cotton house coats 498 coordinated sport sets skirts sweaters slimi a wonderful selection of lingerie smile givo the most important date in history 1904 why what important event happened in that year x was born suede and leather jackets and many many mora ii in doubt give a coiron brothers i and let her choose for herself 2 main st south georgetown open thursday and friday til 9 km