In BalUnafad Celebrate a country Canada By BETTY SO JK A Correspondent If you are not going away this up coming long weekend then how about celebrating Canadas birth day at an Old Time Country Dance at the BalUnafad Com munity Centre Saturday June 30 is the date and you can start click ing your heels at pm sharp DJ George is providing the music and can be counted on to call a few square dances Tickets at a cost of per person can be purchased at the BalUnafad General Store Admission price in cludes a light meal snacks spot and door prizes The following weekend the com munity centre hall board is having a Garden Party on the Sunday Bring a salad to help form the longest salad bar There will be a number of activities to amuse adults and children alike The Jim Dandies came up with a 106 win over Double Trouble last Tuesday evening An amazing game was played by Sandra Pro- use at shortstop A total of outs were credited to her with three be ing all In one inning Great plays were also made by Carol Ann See at second base The Jim Dandies returned a couple evenings later only to lose against the Marauders by runs despite efforts such as Cindy Sees double to knock in a run Kathleen Topolsek made a few terrific hard to reach catches at third On Tuesday June 19 held their last meeting as they are breaking for the summer The ladies had a very interesting guest speaker in Mr who is from the Leprosy Mission of Canada Much was learned Although only a small number of cases in Canada there are many world wide Lots of help was re quired for this great need The ladies learned that medication could now cure the disease in many cases The United Church congregation picnic was held this past Sunday at the French and Mitchell homes A affair this picnic was also attended by the childrens Sunday School There have been two additions to the park this week A beautiful Norway Maple has been planted in the childrens playground in the memory of little Matthew Kirton Donated by Hank and Mariene Burnett the tree stands tall with its branches reaching upward towards the sky It is a very in teresting trees and a lovely memorial for Matthew was taken so suddenly at three months An engraved granite stone has been laid at the base of the lilac tree donated by Doug and Bev Smith for the memory of Vivian Bremner This tree also a beauty sits along the first base line Watch for the monthly newslet ter that was mailed this week Hire a student The student employment centre held an open house behind its Iocs Hod at 232 Guelph Street in Georgetown Friday to acknowledge Hire A Student Week June CECS supervisor Robin right and North MPP Walt Elliot left looked on as Mayor Russ Miller signed the declaration for the week Herald photo WILLOW LANE NATURAL FOODS 8933051 STEVEN C FOSTER BA LLB BARRISTERS SOLICITOR 37 MAIN ST SOUTH GEORGETOWN ONT 8734961 fax 8734962 EVENING SPECIAL Alter pm Buy One Dozen DONUTS For Only 9 Donutt Baked Fresh Dally on 306 Guelph St Georgetown OPENING Thursday June 28th Friday June Exhausts Join Us For The Ribbon Cutting Ceremony AM June 28th with Mayor Russ Miller FREE PRIZES FREE Carnations to First 100 Ladies FREE DRAWS for 20 Lb Propane lor Barbecue 10 Esso Gill Certificates Esso Home Comfort Packs 2 Dry Cleaning Gift Certificates from Barragers Cleaners 2 Red Stallion Vests 2 Pairs of WHEELS Shorts 2 Jackets from Motors 2 Hats from Acton Automotive 2 Dinners from the Four Seasons Restaurant Join Us And FIH Out Your BaUot- 186 Mill Street Comer of Mill Young E ACTON 8531209