Wednesday July HOSPITAL BENEFIT Thirteen yearold Greg displays ll hospital In the lower photo Becky the bottle of blackballs he won in a guessing ads he palm of sister Heather at a fortune- telling Among the activities were a aid the pediatric ward of Georgetown and raffle and puppet show Winners of the raffle District Memorial Hospital Organised Walker who won a panda Julio Becky Heather and Barbara who won a stuffed lion and Jeff McBcaa Ihccamlval raised foradonation Walker who won a mask ATTENTION SWIMMING POOL OWNERS LAREX RAFT Will heat your Swimming pool water FREE Tho Sunt energy the RAFT winch will tnnslor to 23 BTU heat directly to your pool SOLAREX RAFT ray of Will Sun Will In hoot and working again tohaat your pool at tun RAFT of Will alio pay for a ratailng pool bad 49 ERICS HARDWARE GIFTS Georgetown Market 8774942 LEGION LINES 150 donated to Red Cross To say tho picnic was a success almost an under statement It could scarcely be otherwise with the 100 per cent perfect weather It would bo futile to attempt to list the winners of the variety of races and contests there were between and prizes won by the under five years and age SI prizes were presented by Jim Ford and his committee to winning conies this included adults Surprisingly darts and horse shoes were not popular this year but the barbecue was going at full blast fuming out hot dogs and hamburgers at lop speed About miles away at Glen the branch fishermen and fisher ladies wcro enjoying the wonderful weather Bob Burns who was kind enough to bring back a report for the column stated hat the fishing at the upper pond was Just excellent There was a good out bv the regular fishermen plus several first timers Ted Smith and family on their first trip their children look home five nice rainbow trout and while this was going on Nellie Bell pulled out the larpcst fish of the day It was Nellie first at fishing Bob tells use that one took home a good A merican visitors with Graham PayriL very nice trout home them Is the next trip Jnd this could be in lime to try your hind it fishing or even if you arc ti man it could Ik good lime for family outing and Wilkinson for Job of suppljuih months in most Ihi membership did not to the light I carry on until Sept Tuesday evening the live passed a motion to donate to the Georgetown Red Cross help defray Many invitations to reunions parades place nig months were rnd to the executive for the membership s convenience art posted on notice the branch Ilrmtssmn wan granted oust Henry Hale to tables to rephci the dilapidated space I Hope fully this ill not only enhance tin rooms but will free slor in Is at pre lit 120 Provincial Com mntid liny his sun lit to use the per ti Heme the bad your membership swill si tin New IGA manager wants friendly service We vc got to get friendly service back in store soys Brian Cromack new manager of the Hills IGA store on Guelph Street Georgetown I came from small community so I know what It like to know all your customers by name says he plans to run the store as If it were his own even though it belongs to the Group Ltd The store will carry a full variety of stock as listed by the Group and there will even be a small selection or Imported and gourmet foods available He also plans to try to commodate customers if they make a request for a par line of goods The store is due to reopen on Aug and staff arc being selected now by the personnel people from the Group Ltd They interview people at Canada Manpower last week in Brampton and Mr Cromack hopes that those hired will be mostly local people He has had eight boys working in the store for some time clearing the old stock and rearranging things Although the store has been redecorated and some thing have been shifted around Mr says there was little re pa ring or remodelling that had to be done Mr Cromack was the manager of the Food City store when it was opened and he has been with the Group Ltd for years Prior to that he worked for Dominion Stores for seven When the Hills IGA reopens it will be a company store until such time as private owner purchases the purchased The roup ltd is ehim In hut they do operate some retail outlets stores but there six Id As m their ownership J assures us that tin increise will all go lo mil s coffers like to remind those who luvt entered I inch Rolf tourney thai the dead line for paying entrance fits is Aug The folk wing is the newly officers lor Zone sientiryl- Hiker J Truik I Held Maudlin Poppy M Tudor Pro I it in Sports J Hughes Servile Officer J J Si it Arms Pat Chamberlain memlnrMiip Baker Thursday night steak win A Telford J tell liuth I ltdl for the wii kind arc Hoots and Paul Winners draw No 13 Telford Hunter urgent and Vandals lis r insieked lhe con disk mil file ilterine the flour if 1 per office at Hell units on police it Dons a Auto Service for guaranteed DONS AUTO SERVICE IMPORT SPECIALIST 8778122 SUMMER FABRIC SALE CLEARING FOR FALL FABRICS COORDINATED SEERSUCKER KNITS NOW BORDER PRINTS REMNANTS MARKED PRICE PRINTED SATINS CREPES OFF GENUINE REDUCTIONS UP TO SO OR MORE THROUGHOUT STORE REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES SEWING MACHINES WHITE MORSE Service After Sales As Good As Any a Better Than Most SCISSORS PINKING SHEARS SHARPENED ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES Cathy McLeod gets a ride on horse Mellnda during the circus Robert Little school in Acton last week The children of the playground portrayed the various circus animals and performers to put on their own presentation stain HIDING Fine Quality InteriorExterior LATEX WALLPAPER This Weeks Special STRIPOVIN WALDEC Sow SINGLE ROLL ON Ready Pasted Stain Resistant VINYLS only Reg Book Price Single Roll 357 Single Roll GEORGETOWN DECORATING CENTRE Main St DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN