v ulimabtijujuwu jvmmijlihiariujw firvji t w ttw the georgetown herald wednesday sept 27th 1950 i p iihimmiiminiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiinawiitiiigi j for a really fine work boot hc- youll have t o go a long way to beat i l jm work boots v 2 gckddyear welt raibinaijiita outside counter solid 1ather soles m aaaaaa a 50 a in f 1st lf lit 9 com ev ghc ballet classes will soon begin watch for an announcement next week st georges fall rummage sale on saturday october hth in odd fellows hnll fuller notice latcr mrs morrison of toronto wfyl be at retns this weekend to read tea cups forappointments phone reta at 230 keep novcinbdr 2jst opon for halllnnfndwa fowl upper par- ii laliji miss helen blackburn atcm will resume iter clnses in piano 4iul thcoly on moiiuay october 2i grades 1 to 4 7ic gudcs s and oviirjsluo tli bii bazaar is coming dec- mi ii l dal 1 als tea boil now featured at silvers the largest stock of better grade footwear i in this district iiimuiiiajuiiiimiiuiiiiiiiuitiqtiiiiiimuatiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiii cjn i iiiiirniiimiit- vui eulina lpgibn hall sponsored by lciiioh wa bus service toeriri evevy rri- dayhight until the end of the danc ing wason -bijs- rotur-ns- after the dance loaves jfic rose barres- tnifrant at 9 ij11 euchre in ti lciori rooms tuesday october 10th sponsored by the legion wa good prizes in- finding door prize admission 25c thl urffilir monlhly meeting of gfiiigotoun viiiinij institute will be held at the home mrs e i hill guelph stiee weiinesuay itoler rh at m pni asiiorpve mission study stadiei united church in japan the wms meeting tvas held thursday afternoon september 33 at the home of mrs leslie glffen with sixteen ladles present the president mrs c b dick opened with a hymn ind mrs frank wil son had charge of the devotional hie theme being the spirit of tho cross with short prayer by mrs j h hunter mrs george nurse anl mrs c wilwui roll call was answered with a bible versp con taining the word goodness mrs leslie glffen read q lcttcrof thanks the hndrccelvcd from miss kate rutherford of africa for the the religious scraiibook of bible pic j boy scout news j boy st-iii- lee lifir in com- ni as pos- crude molasses 2 lb jar 39c kentnerv drug store delivery service after 4 pm main street phone 12w aijur 7 ni- uf were eol- rvtc i 01 siiiniiy the boys and i lie i r helper swie of the dadj worked hard but tile effort will be well repaid thanks to mesrs lane saxe jonei kent tier and forgrave for the use of trucks and cars for col- dav uvtin ape ot far nells theres a new glow johnsons glogoat do floors the easy way pint tin 59c quart tin 98c johnsons floor cleaner quart tin 49 c johnsons carplate auto wax tin 100 angel cake mix pjcg 49c habitant 28 oz tin pea soup 2 tins 29c red hose vacuum pack coffee 1 lb tin 101 cadburys chocolate bars 6c farnells phone 75 free delivery thank to mesdames f scddon v mcopnber h hardman and j m smith for serving luncb al the end of a busy day wolf cutis hie been divided into two iik- according to age the 1 leapu wulve nll years meet wcdmvtliy at 4 n and the little llea ei s t hlt year- nee friday at 1 pm cubs are requested to er their uniforms in jrder there will be a cub trip in tile neir future dont j miss it uotii paeks will yo aijout 7 of the senior cubs will be rioni up to scouts sometime in october nrys sliu md mjshyijlu biirf liad made ihli oast winter and sent out to africa mrs jghii bellboddy read a letter from one of our rhissioharits on the foroiitn fields aliw mtrymiguiidu 3vho dmcrljj- cd thp different bablca in the dondl hospital in africa mrs c bdick inlroduced the new study book the united church reenters jap an which tells about the mission aries of our own church who are there today working with the church n japan they s giving their lives to japan the book was writ ten by one of our wms missionar ies miss sybil courlicc who served for forty years m japan mrs fred ainswurth snokc for a few minuses op japan and tolti of some of their customs and diowed pictures of iloial lrranehnts in the japan- ese homes istfv fred ainsworth close j with prayer the hostess and mrs frank ruddell served lunch rally day was observed on sun- day morning with a splendid con- ri relation of ndults and children plentiful bouquet of tlatiiolis and roes were at the front of the evuufh printed programmes were ued and a choir of sunday school hi s provided ie music ross anittn read tin scripfaie and the ilioir suu he number father we thank thee jm- witigfield told the snry of lionel the little kor- eiti buy a quintette uf five irls an two nimies yfv ains worths addies- on for as he thinks in his heart so he is was very fitting to the occaion mrs j h hunter and mr- ledie cilfen took charge of behali of the sunday school and presented diplomas and seals to the scholars who had averaged seventy per cept on their years work inj the sunday school allan brown- ridge was the highest in attendance with 100 per cent the closing hymn where cross the crowded ways of life ended a lovely ser vice we understand allan brownridge received second prize in the pie- eatiiu contest at acton fall fair last week trust the menfolks to like pie mr and mr- harold coulson and daughter linda and miss jean wrig- leswoith of milton were sunday visitors with mr and mrs horace barnes and family now more than evil before undoubtedl canadas finesi v 1 the moorino the c4vatwill in georgetown exclusively at silvers holiday dances stanley park erin momayqciqber9th midnight 1 205 am standard time monday october 9th fair night dance 9 ro i jst iioitsi snow satirdw vt strektsville park stfivarttoivx miss auce davies weds at huntsville 1 s first a whlsivrr j r i thn a skasm h- miss alice da vies who taught at stewart town school for the past four years was married recently to mr charles tinney the wedding took place in the anglican church at huntsville mrs tiliney is tea ching al present at ebeneer they will makctheir home in sundridge congratulations and best wishes to both of them congratulations to the young people of our school who won prizes at georgetown fair they were writing grade l danny smith grade u joann hodge grade 4 ann humphreys jean corley gr a bill pcvriej prade 6 allan dev- ereaux betty humphreys evelyn harris grade it george herrington art grade 1 faith mcewen grade 4 jean corley mclvyn hieken grade a ruby tennant grade evelyn harris congratulations and best wishes to jyir and mrs jim fisher jessie marlovv who were married in tor onto recently the peoplv living on the street thai we call around the pond were delighted last week to have their road paved the dust there has always been bad the people vho are appreciating the piving fare mr and mrs walter lawaon mr and mrs c a grant mr and mrs j c murray mr and mi john foster mr and mrs david barclay and mr and mrs joe stan di sh visitors with mrs mary bally over the weekend were mr k bally of toronto mr and mrs p r bally dawn and stephen of ia- ungton rev kenneth b rue ton of arthur had charge of the service at johns curoh sunday afternoon next sunday balnf tha ftrat stm- daypxthe month sunday semo wtllba at limnbad church it jm pjn day ufm saving tlma postponed when it was rained out on fair day stieetsville horse show will be held this saturday billed as the finest oneda sh in the province the prize list totals over slum an amusement arcade will operate in the show ground field day saturday at georgetown park the public school field day will be held this friday in the park events start at 130 and parents are invited to attend and see their children perform dancing every friday modern aires orchestra dancing 9 to i daylight saving time admission 50c upweoa ltd bus from scotts to dances dine at hilltop lodge over the holiday weekend wrestcesd milton arena saturday september 30th main bout 2 out of 3 falls mystery mask vs 845 pm lived at powassan mhs abel piper dies a former resident of hultonvule mrs abel piper of powassan died suddenly in north bay hospital lat month she was the mother of roy piper of vinernount who is married to the former betty lawr of georgetown she is survived by her husband three daughters mrs douglas hogg cheltenham mrs leonard iee toronto and mrs william heath oakville and two other sons george and harvey of powassan stroke is fatal to longnorval resident the lcath occurred in brampton on saturddy morning september 23rd ot samuel burton long a res ident of the norval district the late mr burton who was in his 73rd year was born in mesdowvale son of the late charles and ellia burton he suffered stroke rec ently and died fit the home of his niece mrs herbert kinsley bramp ton re is survived by three bro thers james of churchvtue rob ert of portland oregon and thom- sljm ofjvandnuver flc the funeral servlqe was held from uekolppi runenihome on 1 dsy at a pinwilh interment at aanutary her j b uurwau was tncharge ot the sehriee i 1 pierre dempse gary indiana semifinals 2 out ef s falls v j danno maloney vs farmer bill jone tulsa oklahama arkansas hulbuly pete rainer billy sippthorne vs wayne michigan adults 50c telede ohio children 25 more stock in figurines for hand painiing were so popular that we have a new shipment for your enjoyment also more supplies of paints and brushes figurines priced from 35c to 195 complete set of paints 89c barbers diamond watehea i chin gifta bahfe roay talepfcooaslo