the georgetown herald wednesday may 20th 1159 this weeks specials silvers mens suits group no 1 usually 29 95 to 39 95 on sale at group no 2 usually 39 95 to 49 95 on sale at group no 3 usually 49 95 to 69 95 on sale at 2000 3000 4000 mens slacks gabardine shades in attractive 495 mens sport shirts 198 sanforized shirts cotton summer sport mens sport shirts s 298 no iron sh rts mens jeans faded den m regular 3 95 to 4 95 lines now 298 boys jeans polished cotton and striped deri m sizes 8 to 18 years special 259 box office opens s 00 show starts 9 00 showing thursday friday saturday r cabicoopbt lumoe carroil cqtflfe as a jamboree of fun and frolic norths 1 wbt mounted coming monday tuesday wednesday at both odeon and drivein theatres susan hayward alio chasing the sun in color join our bumper strip club today in her academy award winning role i want to live ww coming events dr pauls office wffl be dosed from the lstto the 15th f law inclusive m georgetown hospital associ ation gala day saturday may in the park see ad on pace 9l baby clinic legion auditor ium georgetown first four mon days of every month 130 3 statutory holidays excepted tune in chwo 12so at 7 pjn the evening service of baptist church molon holy cross cwl vriu hom a euchre and bridge party hay 25th at a 15 pjn good pnaeo lunch admission 50c 126th anniversary services union presbyterian church hay 31st rev professor allan ju rams of knox college will pr at 11 am and 730 pan 5rt howard wngglesworth hoaae school assoc meeting wol be held june 1st guest will be from sunshine school tor retarded children everyone urged to attend s2t annual lilac tea and home bake sale in st johns church stewarttown thursday may 38th at 230 p m mrs toarnend of wildwood will be the guest spear mcmasler eagineering school bta readied for fall opening the faculty of engineering at hcmaster university begins a new phase this fall with the opening of ca most modern and ful ly eaaipped teaching and research fachty the university s new en cuaeenac building construction of the three stor ey m5j0qq sq ft building was completed this month equipment and ftanushings are now being mo ved in and installed in prcpara tion tor next fall s opening classes the vuoojqoo engineering build tag the largest single project a uchasters 13160 000 expan stan program it is located close at hand to the university s recent ly opened research reactor the krst prnatetyowacd nuclear re actor in canada is hoped that unhampered by tradition we can build an en ginemag school closely linked to science states dr hg thodc rice presmlcnl hphastcr umver sjty in commenting on the new faculty the presence of a nuc fear reactor on the campus a facil ity which will be used by both sci eattsu and engineers should help u to realue this aijn degree courses in engineering fnrsa offered at mcmastcr minor lacrosse club georgetown all boys 7 to 13 as of january 1st 1959 who are interested in playing lacrosse be aft the arena at 1 pm saturday may 23 if you have a lacrosse stick bring it with you ttwr will b georgetown community centre association invites anj adult interested in joining a tennis club under the commumtv centre may do so by contacting bob anderson at tft 79543 or murray macdonald tr 74q52 after 6 fun all volkswagen and european car owners and all our valued customers main guelph street motors announce were expanding full service and repairs now available at our second location mountain view fina station phone tr 72654 at no 7 highway and 9th une across from now tfnaaaiimj we still operate at our original location at 86 mam street north but due to our ever mere- ing business tfie opening of a second location in the new section of town was found to be essential kcr admission 50c sponsored by i j ago due to the lack of st johns guild ifacihuo ai thai lime enrolment was reminded lo some 50 students each rear the new building is ovigocd lo handle a first car en raiment of 170 students and a to tal student body of 550 in all years of engineering the recent entry of mcmasler into the engineering field has presented an opportunit lo plan curricula and buildings in accord ance with present day trends and knowledge and the best forecasts of future developments in science and ensuwewis says dr j w llodgins dean of the engineering faculty four vear courses leading to the degree of bachelor of engineering tr ens are offered in chemical electrical mechanical and mctall uneical engineering and in engi oeertng physics civil engineer we will be added this fall the courses of study place a strong emphasis on the education of engineer for design and re acarrh work as well as for con struroon production and main tenaace tradition for research m the phyocal sciences hos alrea dy been well established on the mcmasler campus trr a common firsl year the engtaeenng course is divided into t main branches physical and chemical engineering for the rcoad and third years speetali zatmn la all five fields is devel oped in the fourth year during this graduating year each student carries out an original engineer kg or research project despite the emphasis on funda mental science mathematics and also stressed to enable the modern en pineer to adapt to new situations english is a required subject and a choice of french german or scientific russian must also be made one of sue courses offered in the humanities and socpl stud ies must he selected entrance requirements to all en giaeenng courses at mctlaster call for an average of 64 per cent in nine papers of ontario grade 13 or its- equivalent the restricted comber of students who entered the fiim two vears of the course had averaged 70 per cent in their itrtculation exams the accent on research at the mcmaster engineering faculty is expected to attract many engineer ing graduates who arc interested in advanced studies much of the penalized research apparatus for the graduate program has been financed h grants in aid from do nors such as the national res earth council and the defence re search board a gniftcant portion of the buil ding cost is tor laboratory furni equipment included is a dighal computer quclcar magnc tic and electron spin resonance equipment a complete fluid cnanscs laboratory pholomicro- graphic equipment and a metallo graphy laboratory a single crys tal neutron diffractometer will be ed in association ith mcmas tjgrja n mo nuclear re reactor chenueal engineering fa ctutm3 will make possible long ransr- programs in mass transfer and radiation engineering in the chemical engineering laboratories floor jots accommodate equipment up to 36 feet high and a roof hatch allows for extra tall towers electrical engineering facilities uk f laboratories f servome chantsms and for experiments on meet the honorabue leslie m frost prime minister of ontario tuesday may 26 1 30 pjn the pine room anul oakviue mr frost will be m to hose present by stenwy hal i s su are mpp ml o looking forward to the opportunity of mot citizens of h n fish fish fish at timberlee grass lake hear west border of algonquin pajmt book nowtv k belleghem ox 612 minister and members feted at farewell party on friday may 8th members of it andrews united church school for girls for a social even ing planned as a farewell get to gether for several members who are leaving the area and also for our first minister mr alexander bland ford who has left to devote his full time to his university stu dies the party also served to introduce the new student mimstor mr douglas brown and his wife marylsbtth to the members of the congregation mr merle brigden was m c for the evening s festivities and soon had the group on their feet and dancing to music provided by mr and mrs g glassford and mr and mrs earl mcphcrson every one thoroughly enjoyed the square and round dancing throughout the evening during intermission mr gerald rusk scerelarj of the building committee eave a report of the progress of our new church build inj plans after several mure square dance sets mr kelvin brown made a presentation to mr bland ford and thanked him fur his leadership and guidance thru the first few months mr blandford expressed his ap preciation to the congregation and wished them success with the new church delicious refreshments were served by the ladies of the congregation and the evening clo sed with a benediction and bless ing by mr blandford mr and mrs milt armstrong who convened the parly are to be congratulated for a splendid effort the mail bag protests tulip damage brownie cenotaph bulbs will you help last fajl the members of no 4 brownie pack planted tulip bulbs around the cenotaph these bulbs are now popping thro the ground and the brownies would be very hap py if the boys and girls near the monument would be care ful not to tramp these flowers the brownies want our ceno taph to look its best this spring for the governor general s visit will you help parents could help parents could help too by reminding their children of this fact this little article appeared a short lime ago in your herald last fall no 4 brownie pack under the leadership of mrs har ley were given permission by the council to care for our neglected monument for a year aria they were going to have other packs take over so that our monument would- have care at all times these children and mrs harley gave a great deal of time and ef fort to this project they planted tulip bulbs in the fall so the chil drcn could pass their bulb plant inl test in the spring most of these bulbs were up and some had buds on them but because we were having a distinguished visi tor they were dug up and discar ded and as usual no one gave ihe ofder for this to be done i am quite sure our governor general would rather know that our brownies cared enough to spend their year caring for our monument in- memory of our boys than someone rushing up at the last minute and planting some un kid hockey last thursday night saw the an nual hockey banquet of all the lads playing in the canadian legion sponsored hockey league this league plays every saturday morn ing throughout the season in the local arena once again this vear the num btr of boys attending was so big that there has to be two sittings to accommodate them all v hile thin detracts from the presentation of troph es to a ccr tain extent vet it is the only way that thev can all be handled presentations were made to the vounger boy after the first sitting while trophies to the older lads as well as their crests were feiven at the enl of the evening unfortunately this year for the first time the group did not have an nhi star hocke player as the guest speaker however plans are alrcadj under waj for next season and it is hoped that a dif fercnt arrangement may be made to allow all the boys to be togeth er a 1 st of trophies cresls and various special awards is publish ed elsewhere lp the paper review history of chinguacousy phones mrs w ostrander was the hos tess for the regular monthly mee ting of the tirra cotta omens institute held at her home on thursdav may 14th when mrs bert tay lor of cheltenham was the gurst speaker mrs tavlor took as her topic the history of the chinguacousy tele phone and spoke with knowledge of her subject since her father fred haines was the first switch board operator inthe company s hiitorv mrs taytsr herself also at one time worked in the chin guacousy telephone office the chinguacousy service was formed about 1909 when neighbors banded together to form their own independent telephone company to defeat a situation which ncces situated they pay long distance charges to speak to people in their own district the new w i president mrs john mccullough chaired the meeting and the roll call was re sponded lo with my impressions of the f rst meeting of this msfl ul i attended mxs llaxvcy puckc rms reported on the high lights of the three day provincial in addition space has been pro vided for a steam turbine adjacent to the naiversity s new steam boil er the new boiler will not only prevatte heat for the buildings but will also he used in undergraduate laboratory instruction in meeham eal eacukertag the first vacuum casting and metung laboratory of its kind in canada has been added to metal hargkal facilities through a 25 000 gnat from the autonson charitable ah of the onlaboratory ser tares sach as offices lecture drawing rooms and macb- mixed foursome opens golf season official opening of north halton golf country club for this season took place on saturday w hen members competed in a mixed 2 ball foursome in the after noon a buffet dinner and danc ing made a fine finale to the day captain ted fenmng presented prizes at dinner to the successful golfers following a short speech by club president william mcnally in which he welcomed old and new members with a 43 gross and 33 w net don rand and mrs joe dwver took top honours for the day with joe dwver and mrs bill dwyer in second place third prize went to jim carney and mrs ron kitch en and fourth to don wingrove and mrs stewart young fred helson and mrs james f evans were consolation winners seasonable flowers that are almost dead already these tulips did not need to be du up at all next year they would have been so much better and this sort of thing done for show certainly does not encour age any group to help on these town projects and i hope whoever gave the order gives some thought to how the children feel about their years work being de stroyed by adults it is too bad our visitors could not drop in unexpectedly and find things as they really are 1 feel that our children and mrs harley are due an explana tion and an apology thank you kindly for your space i remain mrs joe emmerson 99 main st k scout news the break up of the north hal ton district scouters and the for mation of a local association were the main topics at the regular monthly meeting of the george town scouters club at st george s anglican church on tuesday even ing plans for the church parade for all north halton cubs and scouts on may 31st and cuboree and cam poree to be arranged by akela joe mcconkey and scouter wuf bris- bois were also on the docket after the meeting was adjourned coffee and apple pie were served by the st georges cub and scout moth ers the 1st limehouse scout had to cancel their weiner roast from may 23rd to june 6th conference which she attended as a delegate at the first of the month mrs florence wright of the terra cotta inn displayed heir looms to the members and espec tally admired were the old quilts and lace the institute secretarj mrs bud bishop was presented with a gift by mrs art mckane on behalf of the ladies in recog rhition of two years service st georges church anglican trinity sunday may 24th 8 00 a m holy communion corporate for bac men 9 30 am holy eucharist family service church school 9 yrs up 1 1 00 a m martins 1100 am church school nursery guild 38 yrs 700 pm evensong thursdays 10 00 am holy communion intercessions st nicholas church school guclph st e delrex factory 1100 am church school all departments 1 know owen muliin conosco owen muujn ik ken owen muu1n ich kenne owen mullin i do you e voi ken ju hen kennet du ihn ine shops are located in the cen traj core of mcmasler s new eng meeting building laboratories are situatechtnatached wings this arrangement7esscns the cost of construction and isolates noise and fumes four massive pillars support the lecture theatre section of the bull ding to form an attractive terrace- like entranc to the lobby high light of the spacious flagstoned lobby is a colorful inlaid wall mu ral depicting the industrial prog ress of hamilton mcmastcr s prox imity to the numerous big steel electrical chemical and other in dustnal enterprises operating in ontario s golden horseshoe of fcrs unique advantages to the en gineering sch s faculty and stu dents a highly qualified academic staff has been assembled for the mcmas- trc engineering faculty it is ex pected to number 30 persons when total enrolment is reached in 1962 you are invited georgetown high school cadet inspection in georgetown park tuesday may 26th at 7 30 p m sharp lt col jq4n r barber c d inspwjing officer general inspection precision squads demonstrations in weapons rekkreft and signals presentation of awards in the armoury friends and relatives of high school students invited admission free lorne scots pipe band