r s cknx ranch boys western ontarios most popular dance band dancing modernwidow tyrae arena rose room thursday december 11 sponsored by georgetown liona club admission 75c onlywillmd hassalclvlill a the willed safety- fill tent it the mark of a patented exclutive willard fearure that pro- lecti your batierjr against damaging acid sprsf prevents overfilling helpi assure longer battery life buy wisely buy willard wiih safetyfill dependability ptrfermanet long lift harley motors john street phone 539 everybody sayst a neighbor is one who knows mora about your affairs than you do what do you say you hart a sens of humor all your own tthat do you think of tha above caption perhaps you think it can be improved so for your own amusement why dont you try to top it what do you say oxeeez old vienna brewery urn jftuy tb seal this yea george e elliott speaker annual fair board dinner wednesday evenlpf dec- 3rd 1032 toe georgetown htsmtao facie 9 directors of eatqueatng ajtricul- araj society had their annual din ner en friday in eaojieginx oom- rounky hall stewsruovk when member of balllnaiad womens in stitute catered for the meal guest speaker was george e- el liott milton lawyer harding price president of the fair board waa master of ceremonies and rev alex calder aaitg several selectlonj ac companied at the piano by mrs ol iver hunter mrs william cromar auu contributed to uie program with recitvuoni among those who spoke were mayor jatk annstrong of georgetown md heeve george lslitr of kmjurslng kouimlnji dln- nrrr 4 here w rut fire and grsydon chester and mm ijmncer wilson won prizes thome atteitdjvtg the dinner im lu lled mr and mrs oliver hunter rnank wilson and marilyn mr and mrs km hyde mr aiul mrs iutf currlr mr and mrs maurice mak er ma and mil giirgr iille mr ami mrs kjrn mi mllliii mr and mr kenntlh it mst iiuh hard ink irkf mr uitd mrs william cromur mr ml mn john kilt rhy gtxjrgt itoitaul charlotte mtcul loujjh i- rttl ciuipniun lit rt gllmrr marjorle gault jj k armstrong mr uixl mis k lmulsiy mr and mrs jim jijkv wilfrid litrd hoh eit uiinlnghain mrs jak wll llainon j run huddell mr und mis frank ittih charles lfuntt r mr and mrs george hurt mr and mrs gradun chester mr and mrs skmer wllaon mr and mrs wurd mrowntldge mr and mrs gurf l id mcgllvray 11 craig held mr and mrs john hlrd mr and mrs george e elliott lit and mis alex culder by th v ersktu llw ku scout news the ladles auxiliary of the boy scouts met in st johns church parlour on monday evening wic little beaver cub pack have changed their meeting time from wednesday afternoon at 4 oclock to the same hours on thursday this pack is under akela don living stone boys 8 years of age who wish to join cuba should see don living stone in order to be enrolled at the first meeting in january the senior scouts welcomed their new leader robert darou on thursday evening this group of seniors will nov became hovers un til next september by oiat time we hope to aee them wearing queen scout badges the committee chairman r- hardman has announced that he legion notes a the regular monthly meeting of branch 120 canadian lctoii was held last thursday evening haj- dent les clark presiding v after the opening ceremonies and the roll call the minutes of the jut general meeting were read and confirmed the treasurers report wkas read and reports were given by various committee conven- tudlng that of the annual und campaign and a hearty voty of 41umk was moved to cpm mrskjat k grieve for her wonderful work for some twenty four years in connection with the poppy eund entertainment chslnnan sam ten- naut and bingo chairman charlie iartou gave two very fine reports indeed a report was also gken on the hoiktiyv situation as well as tie report by the property t onve iu r jim lllalr the president in rejurtlng on the iiwkrjf situation told of tht turd for molt tnanagt is on saturday noriiliis anyunt v ihmg lo help pit use tontuct tlthtr lit rb arnold l nny wright or hud janus the brant it 1s also progressing w 1th i ho juwnllta and juniors and hoh to tiavi uu iiomi rful entrli s lit t x- mwm kit dppret lallon p rsunully of tfie c ry gt nerous terms guiri the 1 1 rum h by the arena hoard hi an1 harold mcclure had bet n ijiolnltd by the hockey lommltti a to me t with i he loard and li un uie tun key situation in tow n and lie ft it that he itad never had a fairer and better hearing from any one the board were ktxuily aware of the effort being made to promote juiuor juvenile uiki kid hockey in town and had oiler ed to help in ktrry way possible the tax key committee had appointed these two as representatives to deal with any and all problems arising about the hockey and the arena and all sug gestions should be given to them for action at present the juniors arc playing in a strong league con sisting of elmlra 1 ergus dixie and the lus it i hoped that entries vojtbe made in gord auotts mid get nhl playolt series later in the m avm donations were glv en to the sl john ambulance aimk and the girls pipe hand the latter in ap preciation for the girls fine effort in turning out so strongly on ltem- embrance day it w as decided to follow the same policy as last year regarding the purchase of bonds and this was left to the treasurer snd president it was left to the president and executive to arrange for the an nual new years party and also it was decided to cancel the decem ber meeting and let the executive carry on the business until january the meeting adjourned at 0 07 with the queen in canada there arc 9300000 workers of them 1100000 belong to unions of one sort or another canadians during 1051 at 133 0 pounds of meat per capita accord ing to the latest figures in their peak year sa meat eaters 1042 canadians gobbled 153 3 pounds has the apple day prizes and will be visiting the various groups to make the presentations ernslieburnham vows pledged at gospel hall bronte and nut chrysanthemums and fern made an attractive setting on november 22nd in the era- moaa road gospel hall when ruth elizabeth burnham daughter ot mr and mrs a stuart burnham liverpool street guelph exchan ged weddlns pledge wlht james b emslle son of mr and mrs b leslie emslle ot brampton mr herbert marsh officiated at hhe mlrrlase ceremony mr burnham gave his daughter in marriage her eown of ivory sa tin was styled with a moulded basque the round neckline with a deep yoke and the lone llly-poln- hed sleeves were of chanully lace her full skirt swept into a chapel train a juliet cap held- her finger tip veil of illusion tulle and she carried a crescent bouquet of talis man roses and croton foliage miss isabel burnham attended her sister aa maid of honor jn a gown of copper faille taffeta fashioned ullh a fitted bodice portrait neck line and crinoline skirt she wore a cornet of bronze and rust chrys anthemums in her hair and carried a basket of bronze and rust chrys- foft your shopping pleasure wilsons grocery stewarttown open saturdays until 10 pm maodari and yvsdbesdars until sua othc week days until suae imat forgcl the 8heal cbrutsus oancsrt iri bsoonlns ceauawitf itau wtdaesdar december itui groceries vegetables fruits fresh and cooked meats freeuehvery phone 691 r 22 an exhibition and sale of paintings batiks of bermuda gloucester ontario by frank c black at ins studio guelph street georgetown open to the public two p m till nine p m daily december 8 to 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 sot christmas 1 1 1 i i china art pottery 1 young street in snyder transport building gf open friday dec 5th tuesday dec 9th g m030 to 5 pm s your christmas presents at factory prices nursery lamp peony banks dogs and cats piga elephants ducks and other assorted china gift miss isobel emslle sister of the groom was bridesmaid she chose an antique gold gown fashioned on identical unas to ttiac of the maid of honour with eqmet otsrust and i fatbar hair them urns robert burnham brother ot the bride was best man with donald marsh of arkona and david burn ham of guelph acting as ushers gordon gsrner sang o joy be yond expression during the signing of the register accompanied at the piano by mrs henry ralston of guelph a reception for sixty guests was held in tha windsor room of the royal hotel where bronze and rust chrysanthemums formed the decor ations henry ralston sang during the reception the brides table was centred with a three tiered wed ding cake flanked by white and peach chyraanthemums mrs bum- ham received her guests wearing a twopiece ensemble of bronze cor ded allk brown accessories and a corsage of buff sweetheart roses to assist her the grooms mother chose a dress of cinnamon crepe match ing accessories and a corsage of talisman roses for a wedding trip to the lauren- tlana the bride chose a yellow wool dress matching yellow hat and black accessories any a forest green and black cbac oa their return mr and mrs emslle will reside on tha rooms farm between acton and georgetown guetta attended from toronto oakville brsmptoni arkona toe 9 the 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