SECTION B HERALD Birthday celebrations By KAY WILSON Herald Correipondent The family of Mrs are holding an open house to honour of her birthday Aug 24 at the home of Ray Whaley Winston Churchill 2nd house north Best wishes only Sympathy extended Sympathy is extended to Bill McLaughlin former Nerval farmer and now living in Brampton on the death of his brother Charlie Both Bill and Charlie had been farmers all and moved to Brampton ten years ago when the farm was sold Chnrlie is also survived by a sister Isabel Mrs Walker Duffy Bolton and brother Hamilton McLaughlin of Brampton He was predeceased by Wilfrid Stewart Hazel and Florence Mrs Cleave Funeral and committal service was from the Ward Funeral Home Brampton on Friday at m Sudbury visitors By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Correspondent Mr and Mrs Griffith Jones are visiting at the Smith Farm The Joneses arc from Sudbury The girls Marion and Susan had a successful garage sale on Saturday at the homo of their parents on Trafalgar Road Get acquainted party By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Correspondent Mr and Mrs Burnett were host and hostess on Saturday afternoon to a Gel party for the neighbours There were games planned for all ages and at the supper hour all enjoyed delicious roast beef barbecued on a outside on the spacious grounds at the home Can you clip The North Ha It on Association for the Mentally Retarded is looking for volunteers to check local regional and national newspapers for items dealing with the Association with the cond lion of mental retardation or other relevant The items would be pped from the newspapers and sent to the Association offices where Ihoy would be kept on record Interested persons ore asked to call and ask about the clipping service Stars and Stripes received by Legion The Start and Stripes were banded over to the Georgetown Royal Canadian Legion Branch ISO by Pott or the Plymouth Mill Legion They were up to visit their Georgetown counterparts and take part In the CNE Warrior Day Parade held last week Seen here are Post commtnder Richard Post ladles auxiliary Paula Webb Legion IB ladles auxiliary Flo Cars well and Legion At Arms Herb Arnold Herald photo Americans hosted by Legion 120 Legion Lines Is Thunder clap By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Correspondent Sun day afternoon thunder rumbled In the distance and a storm was threatening In our area It has happened so often this summer It has look cd like rain then the sun would peek out from the clouds again We did get the storm however around nine clock lots of lightning but it ditto seem to be the dangerous kind no real loud claps of thunder The Hydro went off for about half an hour We awakened this morning to another beautiful day Decorated cake for bridal couple By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent Following the at the United Church on Sunday a delicious buffet was en joyed The buffet was in honour of Terry and Barb Church s forth coming age A decorated cake was cut by the bridal couple George Smith called on Kay W for two readings How I was caught unaware in the hallway at home by GaryLaulera and Why do barber shops have barber polls George thanked Terry for his dedication to the church and on behalf of church members presented the couple with an oak rock Terry and Barb thanked everyone for their kindness and love Committee for the pre sentation was the Con Life Com Betty Johnson Marilyn Smith Marie Carney Cancelled By WINIFRED SMITH era Id Correspondent BALLINAFAD Some or those who had been on vacation were present at church on Sunday Labour Day Monday Sept church service be cancelled on Sun day Sept 1 Visitors from afar By WINIFRED SMITH Mr and Mrs Morrison from Scotland who have been visiting with the Jamie on family for the past month Flew back home on Sunday evening Mr and Mrs Lindsay Gatto and children are spending a few days with her parents Mr and Mrs Grant Wright from Sim Gail Robinson Brenda Savage and Mary Lou By RUBY BAILEY Herald Special The Royal Canadian Legion Br were hosts last weekend to members from Post Plymouth Mass and a member from Kingston Mass John McCann Also in attendance was the Ladies Auxiliary President from Plymouth Paula Webb and Vice Commander of the State of Murphy The visit touched off by the Comradeship Dinner on Friday night with a representative from Plymouth Board of Selectmen town cil Tim Butters and our own Mayor Miller in attendance His Honour presented a flag of Halton Hills to the President of Post 40 Richard who in return presented an American Dag to Br 120 President Norm Ward This flag will be flown over the Legion Hall on the next visit of our American friends The visit coincides with the Warriors Day Parade held at the Cans dlan National Exhibit on as in the past the American Legion took part along with Br 120 In the parade led by the KATHLEEN WEST LRAM VOICE ANNOUNCES THEOPEHWOFTHE VOCAL OF ABE STUDIO OF FULL VOCAL TECHKOUE EUROPEAN FREHCH SOW A SPECIALTY FOfl REG ON THE OF HALTDN NOTICE OF OH FOR THE HALTON AREA Functional Classification Plan of Major Roads and Right of Way Plan of Major Roads Date Wednesday September 25 Tims 9 Location Pubfic Work 231 Soulh Service RoidWost Oakvlle Ontario Committee Room Ho Tins Amendment undertakes to make the following changes to Halton Off clal Plan 1 Update the Functional Class of a number specific toads In Burlington Milton and Halton lis based on recent studies carried out by hose Municipalities and Halton Region Update the Right Way requirements a number of speclllc roads in Burlington M lion and Halton H lis based on recent transpor tatlon and design studies carried out by those Municipalities and Halton Region 3 Prov de to existing road dedication contained within the Plan Policy Delete a number of redundant policies related to road facilities recently completed or under construction All interested persons are invited to attend the Meet ng to express their views and com ments on proposed Amendment No Copies Amendment No 9 may be viewed In the Office the Regional Clerk or In the Depar tmentof Planning and Development at the above address between the regular working hours of 30 a to weekdays For further Informal on or to receive a copy of this amendment please contact Mr Mc Cleary at Ext at any of the numbers listed below Burlington Toronto Halton Hills Georgetown 6113 Acton 653 Ham Iton Burlington 639 Brampton Georgetown NOTE THIS NOTICE WAS PUBLISHED JULY 1MB A HEARING WAS FOR AUGUST INS THIS MEETING HAS HAD TO BE CANCELLED AND NOW RESCHEDULED SEPTEMBER IMS AT THE PUBUC WORKS DEPARTMENT THIS ADVERTISED NOTICE IS BEING PLACED PURSUANT TO THE PLAN- NINO ACT DAVID J Regional Clerk Regimental Band ol tno Lome Scots It Is with great pride that we announce our American visitors took 2nd prize in the parade Saturday evening our guests were entertained at the Legion and the President of the Ladies Auxiliary Flo served a lovely buffet lunch Thanks Flo for a Job well done Sunday morning a Farewell Breakfast was held in the legion hall on departure a guard of honour formed at the door and our guests were piped onto the bus by piper George Greig Tuesday night darts will commence Aug this will be your first night of play The teams are set up and ready to start shoot in the club room Aug the lime sharp Members dont forget to get your tickets by Aug for the musical We meet again being held at the Cultural Centre Oct 3 and EUCHRE WINNERS Aug IS ladles 1st Marlene 2nd lily Maybanks booby Besslo Allen gents 1st BUI Richards 2nd Paul booby Olive Scragg CAR CLUB WINNERS Aug Dave 248 P and B Doug Guest Andy Newt Monk 269 Joyce ByMIDBRfJNSKl Herald Special Ladles It has been a very eventful weekend at the branch our dinner on Friday night to wel came our American friends and comrades where our mayor Miller presented the Hills flag to Post commander Rich Hoi brook who In turn pre sented us with an Ameri can flag was most press Ive The evening followed with entertainment In the lounge Saturday Warriors Day Parade at the EX We put on a splendid show It was my first parade and I must say that the applause that swelled when we entered the Grand Stand surged through my heart with pride There was as usual entertainment in the lounge in the evening and I understand that it was excellent far all who attended Sunday mom we were up early to serve breakfast the branch and to pipe our friends on board tne Clarke our sargent at bus Thank you George arms and Jessie Johnson a Yvonne Graham Many thanks go to who carried our flags many people who helped We hope that Ethel to make the visit a great Anthony will soon be well success Paulino and and home from hospital David McNellly Norma Also Hole who is and Art Roberts Mar Georgetown hosp lal and Herb Arnold To Eleanor Cunning Kathy and Jim Watson hamand It is Marjorlc and Chuck good to know you arc all the cooks and home and hopefully on especially to Mary he way to good health Jim Franks who are Remember our shut ins tireless in their Indies with cards if you each and every can and a special year goes to Thelma Green Our colour party was hat she will continue to represented by Marg improve Acton Agricultural seeks Spot in the Park The Acton Agricultural Society has appl for a permit o hold a wine and cheese party Friday September following the Miss Acton Fall Fair contest The Society has also applied for permission to hold a Spot In the Park beer tent for Sept Council raised no objection to he requests pending approval by the liquor 1 censing board and other agencies To all car club members the draw for the car will be Sept A gentle reminder that all tickets must be paid in full to qualify for this draw SICK LIST George Johnson in the George town Hospital Chubby and Sharkey In the Toronto General Hospital Stan Swann In St John Percy King in Sunny brook Hospital Bill In the Milton Manor Bill Glbbs Fan Weaver In the Bennett Centre and Barb Bums at home ENTERTAINMENT Aug by Boots The Bennett Health Care Centre offering FINE RETIREMENT LIVING Choice of Private or 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