skinny men women wfcsmls lbs w rrwny bort usszt mi uuhol inklr bunpal lunh ttiaiuundj a svulylfiirlitilllitu i r wos or hi stlihpeitirs bj omtm ll lonlrj fillnuun itivhormdoe imllon t lfcjji ilvu won rosedale ftoral clt flowers potted plants if its a suras- wreath weddtas flowers we can please too oar prints arc rlfhi phone 283j we deliver o dancing at huttonville park wednesdays the modem aires saturdays bill howe orchestra a community singsongs every sunday night special guest star storey dillon get best player awards kent storey highscoring for- ward of the intermediate tb hockey team of last season nnd rom pic dillon goalie for the 10 one more day 8 rest the role which the tciutf plays as ambasbadors tor georgetown coach hubs bowman gave credit to jack wilson- tor his good lecmakjng and said that ho thought georgetown would have been a winning team in jtinloruwho plso filled in n bssub- ooallofor the intermediates won the coveted mdst valuable player awards th6y were presented with silver ups by xny mcbxdon before the inst game tiny -mcl-ad- yen of m3nlt oha president and tory gregg of wingiamii member ot the executive- were honoured guests at the banquet oha president at the hockey ban- club president ken mcmillan and quel last tuesday it the yellow executive member rruc mackcn- brlnr inn near bramptont win- were called on to present wirtd- ncrs of thebe ownrds- which orc t0 lnc p ken nash presented- to edclt tonrrv playing jock kcmshead chuck- currle ohahockcyare chosen by a vote 8ty fred lover art mol- of the members of tfie team anson harvey chappol nick fcrrl r armstrong a former hockey scntty pnttm-son- lelglf bradbury club president whs chairman for max bradbury rone martin del- the evening- and called on several pcaumoirt junior beaumont ross of those present for a few remarks dillon ami conch hum b j included among those were ken i nash captain of the team who j koss rfclcii spinds j said that he expected to be wear- mmmkr in xwt i inj a georgetown uniform again next year mayor joseph gibbons- a fcxit graduate of the school who spoke of the pride which practical science university of georgolwn fell in the achievements toronto hss pelch will spend the of hie hockey team which had ad- summer in the norlhw est terrltor- vanced to the finals against sun- e with headquarter- at yellow dridee w g bell chairman of knife itoss v iio is the son of mr the board of parks who outlined lnd mrs f pelch is with the plans of that group for an impro- topographical division of the de- ved arena wjiich would includclilriient of mines and resources painlinc of the scats redecorating dressing rooms and providing ade- -i- iikwiirilst luys i uate shower facilities jim alcorn itislrns in milton treasurer norm hill secretary and don barragcr property chairman two referees who appeared hero several times during the season were present ken brailhwaite auu eddie hodgins as well as frtd waghorn sr dean of a famous sporting family whose son is gov ernor of the toronto hockey league mr waghornc recalled that he had played his first game of hockey out of the city in george town over fifty years ago and that he had played lacrosse here against the team managed by the late sam mcgibbtin which won the cham pionship near the turn of cen tury e v mnccormack in liis few re marks said that he felt he repre sented the average hockey fan at the banquet and he was proud of frank dewhurst son of mr and mrs s dewhurst of town has sold his farm near milton to walter bus norrihgton who is also a former georgetown boy and flias purchased mr norringtons con- icctionery business in milton the farm property is the old hartley farm i ii turffngthbmgsof canada unlimited ii through twirling bliszords along unmarked frails the courriar das bolt ttrugglad across opn country with a dispatch h tlapl in a bad of plna boughs in tha snow and often want days without food early canada had no poslal sarvlcea courriars war hirad to carry lattafs for thoaa who could afford it whan tha flnl pott office opanad inhallfax in i7ss regular moll service la england began in 1763 post offices war epaaad in monhval quebec and thro rivers by anomln franklin than deputy postmastergeneral of the british colonies in america during the lsoos roads opened up boats began regular hips along the si lawrence manvservlcas expanded until in 1ss2 the canadian foil office was handling 37000ooletters and on christmas day 1s98 thanks to the efforts ef sir william mulockpenny postogo was bom today canada leads the world carrying mall by air between distant points of our country at firstclass ratesi from papermaking to transporta tion the industries that make the postal services possible have contributed to this growth have increased oppor tunity vet theres room to grow in canada unlimited i jusf bow mucf room is tau la coaorja lwjmkad e atusfratad 144 page book puultkerj by hie okeef reuadatie you may opfale your copy by seedlao 25c to cotb ae stomp or cheques please fo caaooo ulmlf depf njif ok fit house toroafo cmfarie mease pnw your asm and aeavsms cfegnv- teale reeeantsf wet be aoaofad fe fbs coaaatasi cm ceuecst briwino company umttid asieai i la ae aasjealat aesr oeatabi last notice to creditors in the estate of janet mccowan kennedy j all persons having claims against the estate of janet mccowan ken- ncdy late of the city of toronto in the county of york widow who i died on the 18th day of february 1b49 are reciuired to deliver full particulars of such claims to the undersigned on or before the 4th day of july 10io dated at kitchener this 7th day of june 10io sims bray schofield and lochcad 47 king st west kitchener ontario solicitors for the executors john hillary stephens- and herbert mervyn kennedy 629 auction sale of antique and modern furni ture tools power lawn mower etc the undersigned has been instruc ted by the estate of j 5 mcmaster lot 20 10th line esquesing 1 mile- east of glen williams to sell by auction on saturday june 25th the following 8 ft grandfathers clock with veignts und wooden works over too years old antique mantel clock with weights and wooden works 150 years old 2 antique small man tel clocks antique walnut buf fet antique walnut extension table antique round walnut centre table large antique walnut mirror 3 large antique walnut rockers antique cherry bed with springs antique students desk 6 antique kitchen chairs old pine ciicsl ol drawers 8 ft- cold spot electric refrigerator like new large size eatonia electric washer like new mantel electric radio oak extension table small buffet couch oak j hall stand tapestry rug 8x12 2 large leather rockers simmons steel childs crib and mattress single steel bed and springs oak dresser 2 toilet sets large electric heater wired aladdin lamp box stove small heater coal oil stove and ovep tubs oil lamps and lan tern glider and lawn furniture large size meat grinder no 32 power mowelf tools etc eureka power lawn mower 20 inch used 1 season rubber tired wheelbarrow nearly new 70 rod of new 7 strand wire fence power paint sprayer with motor nearly new 3 hp lincoln electric motor 2 4 hp wcstlnghousc electric mo tors stewart electric clippers like new electric fencer 2tt square of red asphalt shingles 2 rolls of ready roofing so ft- of now galvan ized ridge roll quantity of binder twine 3 oil drums gasoline pump blow torch breast driir quantity of carpenter tools set of socket wrenches new post hole digger cross cut saw new hoy knife sev- oral good planks 10 ft ladder step ladder set of grain lifters 5 oak barrels spray pumps rem ington 22 repeating rifle poultry feeders and fountains inch rope small corn planter new milk scales household scales 300 lb vega cream separator set of team har ness and breeching chains forks hovels and other articles this is an outstanding sale and- worthy ol atte terms cash wm mcdowell clerk frank petch s thegeorgetown herald wednesday jtlne 22 1949 btjy nftl there never has bosh a more opportune time toatock upen canned goods eupeclsily at these low prices we sun have ampta supplies buy by the oaten or cssecior your iranmer cottage thktbauei la8t8 ttntil juiy 1st aylmer peas z 27c jfll it jwalcfk asfoxcan oolden keunbl z tinb jfjc aylmer succotash 19c aylmer tomatoes 19c aylmer catsup 2 23c ord standard 20oz tins aylmer fancy or choice wax beans 15c iboz jar isv3c 20oz tin 21c 1s0z tin z3c fancy 4 as 200z tin mmc bpeoial aylmer boston brown pork ad beans 2 20oz tins tiger catsup jl2c 21c aylmer chili sauce t 19c ayittier peaches ss 26c crushed pineapple pineapple juice tid bits pineapple aylmer pumpkin green pea soup 5c dill pickles -s- 27c aylmer baby foods 3 tins 2 aylmer junior custard 2 19c ejello or lushus powders 2 x7c librys milk 2 27c fancy pink salmon 25c libbys sauer kraut very special oatarac dry deposit extra ginger ale hi loc speci aylme ch tomato juice 3 3c romar f 1601 jar jfg c peanut butter romar coffee dandee tea 38c heinz vinegar hornes punch kernel corn set mixed pickles red cohoe salmon welch- n grape juice princess flakes aylmer soup seedless raisins frenchs mustard pard dog or cat food 2yn special aylmer tomato or vegetable soup 1002 tin 9c aylmer strawberry jam with pectin 24oz jar 39c kellooob corn flakes 19c 12oz pko california oranges size m doz 55c grapefruit size 76 3 for 25c texas imp tomatoes lb 21c cooking onions lb 10c kalill ross atiknus reunion at uunnville from uic dunnvlllc chronicle the following news item is reprinted which will be of interest k friends n mr hulph hose former princi pal of georgetown high school who now makes his home in toronto any student of cunudlnn history could have enjoyed a field day hud he been ill 417 lock street on tuesday nfternpon of this week it was a day of reunion for three old cronies of the northwest rebel lion and it was the first time they had met for 65 yciins thomas mar shall was host just a youngster of 84 years vand his guests were ralph ross of toronto a retired high school teacher who boasts of 85 years and the baby of the group g h needier of toronto formerly professor of german at the university of toronto a measly 82 years or a combined ago span of 251 year this was the first time these friends of our tom had ever been to dunnvllle and as earlier stated tha first tiro they had been together for moi than six decades all three had bunked together nore w in cunudue northland buck in 1885 as buddies in k coy of the queens own fighting indians at battlcford in the northwest rebellion k coy was the u of t company of the queens own and all three were students of the university when the liebcllioii broke out wo were nut able to hear these three old friends reminisce nnd we feel thot- ive ore the losers thereby becousclt can safely be said that more solid interesting ciinadlun history flowed to and fro across the boaid on tuesday than could be found in a library of boj- called historical novels dancing acton park pavilion ertwy smturrky bob martins qrdiwtni is admission 50c 9 wv1 yourcrcastrb mmi qrowxxig mashes 4 advantages higher in mothn less hash used heal1wr growth cheaper for you rtwfahtly fed moi gualph i v i 7 n