high tales published by students of georgetown high school wednesday evening feb 11 1s53 the gbobgbtown rxos volume 1 no 9 georgetown ontario wednesday february 11 1953 den souther s mammy bea says tll see you again at the 2nd annual pancake supper knox church basement tuesday f big gluttons 7sc little gluttons soc 12 and under animlces young ladies auxil signs of new school beginning to appear the first work of laving out our after the results of the christmas new school without a gymnasium exams were announced many stud- has begun the architects have ents were prophesying that unless come and have been surveying and they got better marks next time drawing plans of our new school there would be one less in school and of the old ope we all hope r the middle school the students that the board of education will a ilat written their first formal quickly ratify the plans so that work jet of exams and tficy ere the first can actually begin on h there or a number of hurdles that have a are bound to be a few snags but be jumped if you can manage the if everybody cooperates and works fln hurdle you re ready for the for the new school the sooner we second but if you didn t ouke make editorial the lively corpse will get it leona cnn it was a treat shock to lucy iqarnhart when she found the dead body of christopher stevens in her apartment she stifled back a scream then she hurried out of the dpertment towards a pay plume she said give me police head quarters please about two min utes later she met two detectives in the lobby and hurried them to her apartment another shock was in store for lucy christopher ste vens body was no longer there carrol 8ps0ul atort jsmbma pawcake flour ok buculwhbat reo 19c 9xbba0 ste cadet news views the grade dont consider yourself a failure the grass may look gree ner on the other side of the hill but if you have enough stamina boss mcguvray and bumption you can make some- i thing of your school career there is great enthususm in the cadet crps this year with hope of w in vrhen winning top hours at the inspection alm0it m have f p lmt not worked too hard up to now cadeu placed second in their group b after exams real uilaji idth lm to u i a room for more jjj to e dov and study k as michael walked into his house he whistled to himself a merry ihv ue tune which ended abruptly in the middle of the- fourth bar whh wide eyes he showed his surprise at what he saw sitting in the chair by the fireplace was christopher stev ens he was quite dead michael hurried towards the den and phon ed the police he greeted them numbers but there is still two promotions over the christmas rfyjvake a little time each holidays were bob tracey and boss fjr u cjm brl mcgilvray to corporals your de- livewir6 gh has only one motion or promotion depends upon blacfc and de attendance uniform and rifle firing rifle firing is t after 4w j j j school dont ever become aiscou- and after cadet parade and on can thursdays several cadets are try- gqing wards realize now that you ve got an important job to accomplish and you will be a lot better of next june remember there is no royal road to learning and if you ve got enough intestinal fortitude to stick to it you can make a name for your self and your school into the room where the body was well it had been there but it wasn t anymore richard greenwood stepped out of the shower and grabbed a towel ing for their crossed rifles and crown which is worn on the unl form for grouping application and snap shooting last years deadeye was gerald scott who received a crest for top marksmanship of 1952 tests on the bren sten and gren ades were written this week and results will be published later teachers prompt in returnin p much to the surprise of the mid dle school the exam papers written during the past two weeks were given back the next week some papers carried high marks to their owners and some carried low marks the teachers here at ghs deserve a hand for the fine job they did translating certain students hand writing into english with no extra charge from the rack then he walked into his bedroom reaching into the closet for his robe he felt some thing cold touch his hand with fright he stepped back just in time to let christopher stevens body fall flat on its face after phoning the police he ner vously paced the living room floor he heard the sirens from the pol ice cars then gunshots about five minutes later a policeman step ped inside riciiard s apartment he went through into the bedroom and there he found no trace of a corpse whirl w3 pr iinpii 8hb0vx tdb8dat k february 17th table syrup stf 7c pancake syrup 34c maple syrup i 8pe0iai lito valley peaches 2 ss 35c the brand with the r 1 ttrmnvchniiwi wvnr two different ways of breaking the news there are two different ways in which once glad students were not ified of their results of exams it seems that the teachers dont like to break our hearts in announcing the results to the class and so they hand you your paper like it was a secret document on the other hand the the lively corpse had been caught and with it just below richard s window lay another body it was the body of an insane criminal convict he had loved to carry corpses from one place to another 9b report terry iuru a little while ago there appeared r k in the middle of our field a dot big burly men teachers think that j of tee the nextday most of the crew came to school vith their hoc- the haw convenient packag of eobth hood quick 36oz pko ujdia mawm ww oats x3c special country kiit colder whole kernel corn 227c oabboixp- tamopb old bey kids lots of prizes for choir report bev hyde since commencement will soon be here and also the festival the choir is supposed to begin some real hard work so we expect anyway double trios quartettes etc arc all beginning to take form and we hope to do quite well at both the commencement and the festival nothing much has happened for ve have had only one class since before the exams we hadn t lost we are all of hardy stock and they in a loud voice call out the marks amid red faces and screams of delight both methods have mer its because the way of announcing the results in class makes the less key sticks and thronged onto the small rink hockey at last now in most games the players keep a watchful eye on- the puck but not our games we have enough fortunate want to get down and troub hlinlmg f the ice beat the next guy whereas the sys tern of handing out the papers sep arately docs not tend to make the lower mark students sink through the floor the sun squeezed through the clouds and the ice turned to water then to mud some of the more determined kind continued to ploy hoping that the mud was just a mirage but no luck since then that area has been under close ob servation of hockey minded school mates in hope that the ice will re if it does i can guarantee cheese 54c par chii la sold csxtatrnly to oundi stars awl tvs to good that wa oftan kur of turtoaws who have sent several fcnndnft tsoaa to hava mends my cairn cram oarrohii fox tfcam jb nr to tecbtda oairtdrs f old obms with yon user old st new cheese p 45c costumes and k3ccs atfeaaiit t lions jamboree the next time that you see any of our foolishness because of grade xi student you will notice turn that he looks shocked well that thai it will be much like a yukon gold rush exams and wi had just as much fun as ever driving everyone mad is just the iftermath religion public affairs should be closer bennett hornby manelected countyorangehead colder bmysha 0 obowh figs 29c these are clean high quality fruit ng to us hand packed in orderly rows in new wooden boxes serve stowed or in pod dings for dessert or just as they are for a snack or in school lunches special westons melba cream sandwich biscuits- 33c woods tiiticstmr perfect for barns and for vegetable and fruit storage cellars supplies fresh air and controls temperature and moisture preserves jrour buttling against rust and rot contact robert cooper fhone is11 box vt brampton adjoining brampton golf club the present chaotic world skua tion is the res of our insistence ctngtlhji from public affairs declared miss sybil ben nett qc in a stirring address del ivered to the wjtoriens missionary society of st john united church in the church halljon tuesday miss bennett s subject was her observations of the church groups in and outside the united church as she had encountered these 4n two trips across canada from coast to coast- in her mind she jd had been the question what is the coming and going shrimps cotn- oon to canadian coastal waters mature first as males in the first second year after one or tyo i sexually active males rj shrimps change sex and func- i at females for the rest of their lation of the people in various uari- adian communities to their church es and to religion in general she notice to creditors in the estate op charles henry preston gentleman deceased all persons having claims against the estate of charles henry pres ton tate of the village or glen williams gentleman who died on or about the 6th day of january 1953 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the under signed on or before the 28th day of february a d 1953 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shalj not then have notice dated at georgetown this 27th day of january aj 1953 louisa lorriman william henry preston and george preston executors of the es tate of charles henry pres ton fay their solicitors dale and bennett georgetown ont 2u described visits to mcnnomte and ada and gave her impressions re ceived through contacts with chur ches of different faiths in the mar ktimes being led to the inescap able conclusion that a much more deeply concentrated and consecra ted effort must be made by chris tian people if our churches axe to fill a role of equal importance in the lives of our people here at home we have much to learn from the devotion and shigle-min- dedness of people of alien faiths in their attitude to their churches biut- their religions in concluding miss bennett made the emphatic statement that the christian church today must de cide on the contribution h must im mediately make to maintain and strengthen christian democracy ag ainst the sweeping tide of atheistic communism that threatens to engulf the world some share in this responsibility rests on the shoulders of every christian man and woman we are faced with a challenge that we dare not evade imis bennett s address was the highlight of a programme of inter estlng items the president mrs r h jones was in the chair and she after calling the meeting to order and extending a welcome to guests and members called on miss h a staunton to take charge of the devotional period miss staun ton took as her topic the chsgster on the sacrament of the fiords sup per from the study book means of grace mrs john smith followed with a prayer a solo the stranger of galilee was mrs j baileys much enjoyed contribution to the programme mrs g kidney being her accom paniment the wor bro i sampson of horn by lol 165 was elected manti- n9 loyal orange county lodge when the annual meeting was held in milton on saturday the election and installation of officers was conducted by wor bro fred mcnally georgetown oldest living past county master and connection reports from the pri mary lodges in the county showed a year of progress with an increa sed membership throughout the county new officers for 1953 are wor b hal mht i past county master wor bro l sampson hornby county master wor bn j fox acton deputy county master wor bro bert marchment georgetown chaplain wor bro a kelly bronte record ing secretary wor bro g collins campbellvllle financial secretary wor bro c beatty hornby trens urer wor bro f peacock milton marshal bro james mclennan hornby lecturer wor bro j wil son hornby deputy lecturer the value of canada s production of ski poles and fittings in 1950 am ounted to 287 142 and should be even greater during the 1952 53 season since the sport is becoming ever more popular introduced by mrs clarence hayes and at the conclusion of her ad dress was thanked in a few apprec iatlve words by mrs howson of cedarvale school mrs h l hutrtmd prepared a prayer for our missionaries at home and abroad and this was read by mrs g kidney a soc hour arranged by mrs r h jones mrs v stein and mrs g kidney brought a pleasant and profitable afternoon to a close for st valentines day special mccormlckb gum drops 29c soap 4 28c quality fruits and vegetables fresh daily priced right cal sk size 288 bunny brand cello carrots no 1 table nb potatoes green pascal celery hearts golden yellow bahamas snow white heads cauliflower gozb yc 2 pkg 29c 10 lb 45c bunch 15c lb 17c each 29c cello spinach salad tomatoes turnips radishes iceberg lettuce grapefruit beets parsley etc i try an adlet they 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