page 3 childrens search tor talent amateur show wed t- bw53 v georgetown opett to ui children up to and including 16 vrark if 4tc name address phone specialty on receipt of above application foun fiirthrr parlkular will be mulled lo ctuitclunm i- grade m guelph emorial gardens fields in person friday march 18th at 830 reserved seats 100 150 200 send all mall orders to guelph memorial garden and make chfrcmetf payable to guelph yh mens club enclme ntamped belf- addresaed envelope mail orders filled sponsored by ys mens club chatting baptist church highlights dead or alive we will pay for old disabled or dead cows 400 each horses 400 each hogs 100 per cwt all according to size and condition phone collect for prompt courteous service galt 352 ingersoll 21 william stone sons ltd i n g e r i o l i 11 canadian f 1 n t a 0 i o established 17 general haulage sand gravel fill cement blocks cement charles hancock phone 113r7 mwhuhumkuuuhhhmhuhamkihiiiiwiimimmmklnhhma howard graff real estate business broker investments insurance of all kinds phone 392 rm 17i mill street lil mhhhmmillitllllhmiiimiimmmmmhhmmmmmmf s call joe s the man you know for ms eavestroughing s hot water heating and steam fittings sfc new idea furnaces 5 sheet metal works all kinds georgetown plumbing heating back of hunter inn joe prucyk pboo 192m not oidy thfc rnlti puddles and mud tell irt tniit bprhi la just round unit eluilve corntr but the number of people getting ready to move i a mire indication that old man winter i butting hu retreat 1 just down the street from us the mlwi olive and nell kennedy are ne irly ready to move into thur new house on ostrander houhvard until now they hove utn living on chirlc street in a brick tuijaiow owned by georgc- towtiii mayor gibbon mtcyor and mrs oibbonb wijl move intb their nungdow and mr and tmri jack polly and dmiphui su ui nro going to live in the cibbonti apartment nboye the barber snop and it wwltrj icurl wc learned uiit geortfelown ih to toifc a very populftr family in the person o the hill uiucr king btreet who with daughter dovothy and ev- elyn mmod lo stioetsvllle on tuilurdiiy bll formally owned the w j lllllcr tool and die company whjtlv he old to- the emmcribn brothers a year igo a very handy man to have around is bill who we undntand has made a won- i derful 70b of icmodtlling tiielr i new home in strtetsville ultl- mately bill plan to uork in the us a nice parting nocture to i elsie waa a farewell paily held at mrs frank earmeters home it was a complete surprise everone all girl friends she has known for year had a good time and they i presented elsie with a nice gift having lived in stewarttown and georgetown all her life it will be quite a change to live in another town but we hear bill is getting a new car so they can come back and visit georgetown often mr and mrs alf kjrby have bought the hlllers house on king street must congratulate kenneth har rison on his musicale held mon day night in knox church it roolly wag n fine musical presentation an extremely busy as well as tal ented young man kenneth is or- ganist and choir leader at knox church and also at nonnl united church in addition he tcachei piano and studies the piano and organ which reminds us of another ex ceptionally gifted young musician this time from glen williams in the person of mus marlon hep burn who has just been successful in her grade 4 history and coun terpoint conservatory examina tions- marlon teaches music in no less than nine public schools in cluding georgetown milton nor- val glen williams cloy hill duf- fcrin dublin waterloo and lome and she also has private pupils in piano and voice both these ken neth and moron are indeed a cre dit tq the town and their families- new people in town are mr and mrs l s chappie formerly of guelph at present living in the misses ryans home on guelph bt while the misses ryan are enjoying a holiday in the southern states saw an excellent photo the other day of a group of george town lions and lionesses ta ken while they attended ladies night of the lakcshore lions club last week appearing to be enjoy ing themselves immensely were the dick llcatas don fianagcrs bruce mackenzles art scott s jack armstrongs and the hutch hutchinsons bruce mackcnzie tells us they were treated roaiiy wnh chicken dinner good enter tainment and dancing all of which reminds- us that the local lions club have plans to treat the pat rons of their st patrick s dance very royally too with a floor show os an added attracton were interested to hear of what was to us a new wiy of fishing mr and mrs jim hichardson walt richardson and fred maveal drove up to duclols point lake slmcoe about 6 miles east of sutton last weekend to fish for whitefish and to do the actual fishing they util ized little fish huts each of which hold two people and a stove to keep them worm while they fish through a large hole in the ice over which the hut is built there seemed to be plenty of fish but they werent at nil anxious to try the bait however walt did catch one and it was good sport all her many friends arc happy to tee that mrs jack bailey mcnab street is back home from private patients pavilion toronto general hospital and doing very well after her recent operation moving into their new house very soon are mr and mrs joe hall jr the house was built by hawes and nelson and is situated on the corner of ostrander blvd and durham street also moving into new home are mr and mrs bob wystt and baby daughter their house is locatad just behind the home of mrs wyatts parents mr and mrs james uutfiollaad another lucky young couple are the jim schoflelds who have a new jiome built by mcnally wood products past the wartime hous ing on the highway h a speers who you will re member was on the public school teaching staff last year has re sumed his teaching carer and is how on the staff at kjlhrkj mr speers resigned his position her t christmas last year to talk a phv- the text for the morning service was taken from matthew 14 30 pe ter with the other disciples were on the sea and a storm came up it seemed that their boat would go down it the midst a form ap peared they wen afraid but a voice was heard bo not afraid it is i peler recognising jesus volte said if it be thou bid me come to thee on the water jesus aid come peter begun to walk on the wutei but when lie saw the waveijhe began to sink peter criul lord save me jeus strotojied j forth i tin hand and caught him jut aft jesuu aved poter he will siive all who call in him for sal- j vatlbri to keep om eye on je us hi the secret of all cjuktuin vk tory to get the eyes of the world 6rr jesus is the trcut task- today as the birds fly to the woody for proteetion o trjed believer haitert to the mrty teat for safety we rcniembel the word of muses lo the israelites when they were iabouttn cros nvei to canaan- deut 1127 the eternnl god is our refuge and underneath arc the everlasting arms christians in the world was the ubiect for the evening service jesus rtride a very definite difference betwwn and the people of the world he spoke words such as in uhe world ye shall f have tnbulajjnnbut be of good cheer i have over come the world in john 17 which is a prayer of je sus he is prning for the father to keep his followers from the evil saying they are in the world but thej are not of the world v in 1 john 2 15 love not the world neither the things that are in the world if my man love the world i the love of the father is not in i him 1 john 54 whosovcr is born of god overcometh the world there is a difference between the christian life and the life of the world you cannot serve god and mammon- christians oi c to go forth to ev angelize you cannot evangelize without separation the great need is for christians to be more loyal to christ if the spirit is right the living will be right modern religion is man made re ligion you cannot modernize the word of god god is the same yes terday today and forever god said i change not since god does not change hjs word does not change salvation s still faith in christ and his redeeming power this is the passage christians must give to the world and remain sep arated from the world kept by the power of the cross the worlds day of prayer was observed on friday march 4 the women of georgetown met in tho baptist church a goodly number being present the womcas mission circle held their meeting on tuesday cv- 1 cmng at the home of mrs fred i braisbv honour and shame from no condi tion rise act well your part there all the honour lies ate position up north home movies provided the en tertainment at dennis bell s party a week ago when his dad l j bus bell showed two comic strip mov ics the woody wood- i pecker and i he little king at 1 the parl were david jones rich ard and norman verdee douglas wrigglesworlh gloria bain gail mcgilvruy judv mecumber betty burns and his sister brenda bell talying to ernie alcott aout i his fivemonth old baby bobby i we found that his baby has broken j ill records for teething at in early i age bobby is the proud possessor j of six teeth he beats elizabeth ann dowd of ottawa who received quite a lot of publicity in the tele gram last week for shattering all toothcutting leeords the bonnie wee daughter of mr and mrs frank benner helen pat ricia was christened on sundoy i ebruary 26th by archdeacon w g o thompson in st georges the baby wore her paternal grand mothers christening dress and her godpurents were mr and mrs r j j mclaughlin and mrs gordon boody toronto the cbrlste- ling service is always a trying one for parents and the first question asked afterwards usually is wus the baby good naturally we asked frances and the answer was she didnt make a peep her godparents gave little helen pat ricia a silver baby cup engraved with her initials and the date oi christening guests from town at the crlch- ton- walker wadding on saturday were mr and mrs george tiuard mr and mrs john bell mr and mrs wallace thompson miss mar lon stuart mr bob burns miss inez scott limehouse mr ray thompson jack and ray crlchton and mrs harold wheauey and daughter mary from stvtkomai the evening before his wjd ng dick was given a stag by about twenty tflve friends art the home of mr ted vahl miijq the georgetown herald wednesday march 9 1949 carrolls special bilvbe e1bbok tomato juice avlmeb chili sauce btl 22c 1ynv vaxlv cork z it brunei 1 28025 tins chbarka mtjshboom soup x jam armuc and a8pberby atple and btrawbeluty 1ynn vaxusy 4lb mh small shrimps s 39c aylmee pie apples 15c sauer kraut x jlsc grapefruit x 23c sockeye salmon 23c aylmee succotash 19c pitted cherries 31c choice peaches 33c wkstoirs crackettes 19c pork and beans cijlm 2 19c olahks vkobtariaw beans z 9 woodburys soap 4 spc libbys catchup zlc tomato soup oamwhbuii j rm at 8pkoial bilvib ribb0k ohoiok tnforadkd vsale peas jgf ram x9 cm0icc sum 45 a i9 aylmer peas aylliek peaches 15c lemon butter movah 3am mc instant chocolate c imported tomatoes spinach cello pkg ontario potatoes cooking onions waxed parsnips lb 23c each 29c 10 lb 25c 3 lb 14c 2 lb 17c have you tried our buttermilk 1 milk krimko chocolate milk table cream whipping cream for quality and service deal at the georgetown dairy irwin noble phone 162 main street junction diner we wish to announce that oti friday maeh 11th our double shift will be back at vsajria w the diner will open daily at 1130 noon till 2 am next morning be sure to make it your stopping place every one else does alway the nine superior quality food and courteou aarviee juicy ateaki and chop grilled in butter crlirp frenchfried pota t a i ifi j halii liakua knlil ttlaa toes homemade chill con carm also light lunches at anytime and flaky home baked pies the junction diner 7 and 10 highway brampton e a berg manager