k page 7 fair hite dance friday sept 16 the georgetown herald wednesday sept 14 1949 debonnaires orchestra arena rose room ticket 0t 1 lawg now pi loves of carmen adult tri technicolor qicrinfprd rita hajrtyprth tov frlpay saturday r september 16 17 note matinee satv morning 930jkjm this week only i tfromafiniesat afternoon 6pl mucoox phis t stuart irwin glenda farrell in heading lor heaven mmmmmmmmmmm monday tuesday only sept 19 20 adult entertainment now at regular prices wednesday thursday sept 2122 theres plenty to laugh about in this dizzy world and this picture proves it no fooling folks a theatre manager gets an awful lot of movies in his day and hes a particular tough custo mer when it comes to comedy so take this tip from me if ever 1 saw a picture to shake the blues and turn on the sunshine this is it if theres a laugh in you the girl from jones beach will bring it out ernie crawford manager ms ones fteneij a peter godfrey w- 4 0i bmtirh-l- miss joan mnln of toronto was fa visitor in town over the wcolo- end mrs- will colo of milton spent the wdcksnd with mr- and mrs w h kenuicr mrs e it robinson and- miss brcndn robinson are visiting with friends in winnipeg mr h g buchanan of kitchen er spent a couple of days last week with mr and mrs f l mcguvray miss joyce mcmillan lek last week for toronto where she has enrolled as a student at branksome hall we are pleased to report that mr freeman kersey was able to leave st josephs hospital in guelph and is recuperating at b home after bis recent illness mrs allan law of river bend que has ret home after spending six weeks vacation with her parents mr and mrs william kirby glen williams mr and mrs d p crlchtoiven- joyed a holiday last week in tor onto making their headquarters at t king edward hotel mr and mrs n peterson of el- bum iii spent a couple of days last week at the home of mr and mrs pattcnden and family mr clarence armstrong who is employed at provincial paper in thorold is spending his vacation in town mr robert stevens director of rochester- community- players rochester ny was a recent guest at the home of mr and mrs a g m bruyns mrs george a wilson and- mrs william long visited with their brother mr norman wallace at glen morris on sunday and at tended the 100th anniversary ser vices of glen morris united church mrs h c bailey and mrs wal ter peclv are attending the area convention of the womens insti- tuto rii guelph wednesday and thursday of this- week mrs john mcdermd is leaving tonight for winnipeg where she will visit with her brother mr mitchell cobban she will later visit with relatives in calgary and edmonton at a baptismal sexylcc in norval presbyterian chuven on sunday david james evpns infant son of mr and mrs john mervln evans was christened by rev j l self recent visitors with mr and mrs kyle bingham were her sister mrs r lewis of new york city and her father mr benjamin har- vcyof hcspclor r and mrs waltcbiehn are r jasper alberta this week where they arc attending the annual con vention of the canadian weelcly newspaper association mrs alice white of florida who has been spending the summer in glen williams with mrs- p wag- staffe returned last week from guelph general hospital where she had been a patient for three weeks mr and mrs w h held r r georgetown mr and mrs weir reid and mr robert reld r r norval have been visiting with their brother at saskatoon sask from there they went on to the west coast- the reids motored by way of the trans canada high way and expect to return shortly via the us mfsttaltcnden main street s nas returned homc after spend ing two weeks in the united states where she visited with mr and mrs e h heath mrs susan pat- tec mr and mrs ft peterson and mr and mrs j snelkrqve at el- burn hi mr and mrs g turner and family of woodstock ill and mr and mrs a rowe and family of aurora 111 mrs pottenden travelled by bus and returned home hy car lions club iialboween masquerade friday oct 28 in the arena rose room at a mcetinc of the georgetown lions club at lion don barragers home on monday evening last it was reported by the committee in charge that the annual lions club halloween masquerade would be held in the arena rose rooiron friday october 28th lion ray whltmee reported that the sale of tickets for the stay-at- home camp draw to be held this saturday at the fair had slowed down and that members should stress the importanceot the pro ject when approaching the public to buy about twentv tions will be at the grounds on saturday selling tickets attending booths etc the sight conservation commit tee reported that the appointment has been mad and transportation arranged to the sick childrens hospital for another neighbour hood youngster to have an eye examination and possibly glasses fitted two new members vic smith and spence mcklnnon were wel comed to the club by the lion chief it was reported by lion don barragcr that the lions softball team had won their last seven sames and looked for a win on thursday to rive them the group a championship iimmli fax passes at fc advertise in the heral3 dtjin of giiruulian entertainers tnmes jimmic fax died recently ti the queen elizabeth hospital at the jikc of 7 he had hien ill si nee ihrislmas limitiiif vnx will be well leitil-m- beixil by older residents of- this distriel having visited on many leeasions with friends nt lime- house in recent years too lie had lent his support to the tieoretoxyn iris pipe hand by entertaining m their harden putties etc in his jarlier years as an entertainer he was in yreat demand and few gar den parlies were held that did not feature jimmie fax as the head- liner ire toured the principal circuits of canada and the united states as i finger of comic sonhs lie wrote and set music to most of the songs he sailr jimmie made his first public appearance at the age of seven as a boy soprano at a scot tish concert in brantford he was born in montreal the day his- parents arrived from ire land in his early days he at ten ded zion presbyterian church brantford later he became pre center in a brantford and toronto church he often recalled that he used a tuning lork as precenter and only psalms wcr sung he was pre sent for the turning of the sod for the rails that carried the first train into brantford he was in that city when alexander graham bell tried out his first telephone line appointed movado dealer l a 1 ditesheim of ln chaux oefonds switzerland winner of one hundred and sixty seven ob servatory awards has recently ap pointed paul b barber distributor ind watchmaker to movndo movado the finest and most idvanced watch produced is of course in the higher price bracket from 5700 up but the superior workmanship accurancy and relia bility more than make up for the slightly higher price mr barber is most pleased with ids promotion as a jeweller- and watchmaker and invites the public 10 view the models he now has on nsplay one of these is a travel- il watch ih a very smart leather case that winds automatically when the case is opened- another is a wrist valch that tells the time lay date and month and is in a beautiful ti k mil id iold i ae with i hlalnless steel back the price of tn watch is 1500 when asned 1 il were worth the money mr har- hcr 1 1 pi led yes there is more machinery in ibis timepiece than in a i soli ne engine and the pari ome of which are m sinall that u00l of them ivill scarcely fitt tiiitubie are manufactured to a de nice of accuracy unheard of in most industries fven though we might not he in the market for one of these ilettcr watches it will be interesting to go in and see them and have their in tricacies explained a progress of 17iv permanent headquarters y i-i- steelwork w eighteen the stories vfthe united nations secretariat building ik midmanhattan new york was completed 1st inly when this picture was takes a eentraet was signed by tj jj and the american bridge ceatnany for tie f onuslung andereetlon of structural steel for the meeting hall area of the permanent head quarters the eentraet eius for msm ton el structural steel at a cost of z250m delivery is to be made by next october and erection is expected to be completed by aprl or may 195 halton iiolsteins at cne there was a reiircsentatlve show ing of halton county holstein at the cne- these animals accounted for the following prizes k pcllet- terio milton sixth senior bull calf second twoyearold bull eighth junior yearling heifer fifth junior getofsire seventh progeny of dam w n and h r blanshard freeman eight junior bull calf international livestock exporters oakville slxtji two- yearold bull cordon sinclair freeman fourth twoyearold bull robert c alexander georgetown fourth twoyearold bull eighth junior heifer calf ninth senior heifer calf fourth junior get-of- sirc kitchener upholstering now is the time to have your chesterfield suite reuphol stered completely rebuilt for as low as 8900 one week service phone 643 o 9w georgetown furnace work j and eavestroughing good workmanship at reasonable prices don houston phone 547w georgetown bm m m m bbs sss1 ss ph6ne328or660 floor sanding floors sanded and rehnished the dusdeu way new modern equipment ted bludd carney electric king 8treet a glen road industrial rv commercial and domestic wirinf all electrical and motor repairs we also specialize in commercial refrigeration hales service frank carney phone 379j georgetown oxif christmas layaway plan 5 si 00 mid weekly from now until chriitom pvrvc4llfip0wiuv which touy ihmt s srwr u wnkwr for that pedal per on why not drop in and talk n over n fjrt simmqns jewellers phone 536 georgetown v tign i m ty a vsmflitaisjirii