uskt ww mi homiran hmiald daaamlmr tl hh kid hockey b r a sloe our column this week u1 be moauy take up with op tomato standings etc we will not blow too much wind si would like to thank ill those t good people who turned out on saturday morning and praise the boys- who played ittch good hockey all three league axe now go ing full tilt and although there is a wide range between first and last place teams light now it mi be a different atory by- the end of the season dont forget every saturday menrint is kid hockey in georgetown not just christmas weekend remember fejlows fifteen minutes before rgame time results for satunfty dec m new york 5 detroit 3 boston 4 toronto 2 chicago 2 montreal 1 american league providence 2 springfield 1 bershey 5 cleveland 1 buffalo 3 rochester 0 cinci 3 pittsburg 1 junta- a st kitts 1 st mikes 0 marhes 4 bame 0 guelph 3 petes 3 team standings to dec 24h nhl mrs geo heningtoiu 75 served as practical nurse mrs edith whitmee ken nedy herrington a member of st johns ambulance associa tion as a practical nurse for many years died at centennial manor milton oa tuesday de cember 22nd at the age of 75 she was born the daughter of sarah hartup and george whitmee in bletchley england and attended ravestone schools coming to peterboro in 1912 moving a short time la ter to georgetown where she nad resided since having been trained as a nurse she worked- for many yara to the commun ity as a practical nurse in 1915 she mimed lewis kennedy of georgetown who died qn sep- new york montreal chicago toronto detroit boston r k tember ad u 19m th pageant highlights two children both of whom 5 two children survive clarence emerson ken nedy of 2 water st george town and bruce bernard ken nedy of upper canada drive willowdale their children and her grandchildren also are left douglas and terry ken nedj georgetown and cheryl and lynne kennedy of willow dale in 1986 she married george w herrington who predeceased her in 1931 she was the step mother of corey orbey and donald herrington grace mrs fred brown all of georgetown mrs herrington flss a great lover of flowers and her gar milton dinner last one for high school board 4j a dinner meeting of north hilton high school district board last week at the milton inn was historic in that it was the last time the board would be in session on january 1st the board will cease to exist with three separate high school district replacing it centred in geor getown milton and acton murray coles acton who was board chairman this- year of ficiated at the dinner at which mr taylor of the dept of edu cation was a special guest speaking to the members about ashorovi church school concert the christmas meeting of the bright star mission band was held on sunday afternoon dec 20th at the home of david au stin with 20 children present the meeting opened by all sing ing away in a manger dor- een carney read the scripture roil call was answered with what christmas means and a puppet show was greatly en joyed david austin and lois mcnabb took up the guidance program hi high achoola members of the board atten ding were ernest porgrave james goodlet douglas latim er fred mastennan and tbov mas nlven georgetown george c brown clarence ander son and murray coles esques- ing ross carbert nassagawe- ya william coon j h creigb ton and ted force acton john hall m rasberry and a m realty milton and secre tarytreasurer gordon brown former board members were also invited to the dinner and those attending included arthur beaumont william schenk dr j b milne geoige cleave dr carl martin f w b fitzger ald claude cook nelson pick ett and adam sproat a former secretary treasurer dinner gusets also included the three principals j l lambert geor getown ted hansen acton and a l medduigs milton and h kelson manager of the bank of nova scotia milton new year celebrations differ in other lands buffalo cinci hershey rochester cleveland springfield pittsburg providence american wltptt 2 3 2 6 13 3 5 14 2 4 2 5 0 4 3 3 1 lunlar a wltpts marhes 6 0 1 13 petes 2 14 8 bame 3 3 1 7 st kitts guelph t hikes 0 6 1 1 schedule january 2nd american 7 007 jo buffalo vs prov 73000 cinci vs spring 80030 hershey vs pitts iuqs 00 rochester vs cleve nhl 900446 boston vs chicago 9 45looqrcican ice 100010 45 montreal vs ny 10 451130 toronto vs detroit j junior a 11301200 marhes vs guelph 120012j0 barrie vs st mikes 12 301 00 petes vs st kitts referees for saturday jan 2 american 7 to 9 onnie carter bill dwyer nhl 9 to 1130 brian lewis c jones jr a 1130 to 1 bui mujr h finbow top point players to dec 2e4h bob bundle 13 bui schenk 9 jack kemshead 9 g moody 7 d mcmcnemy 7 bob wil son 6 f king j ed mcfarl ane 5 g conn 5 american league k robinson 11 r late 11 b dwyer 10 d shepj dwyer 8 b telford 8 nersley 7 g bnggs 6 old 6 h king 6 jjx nhl agbuir 16 j gudgeon 14 r presswood 14 r hams 11 d norton 10 m cummins 9 p hale 9 w davison 9 j ad ams 8 y point getters far sat dec 24 players name g a r donnahee 1 p thompson l m cummins l p hale 4 k hall i r presswood 4 t kennedy i w davison 2 w terry i b sayers i d mcfarlane l b mckay p d graham 1 l r hams l p laird x d norton j gudgeon i p graham i d cilder b kemshead j blair m cann b arnold b wuson d mcmenemy b bundle t dean j kemshead b burford yates l norton d stief not everyone celebrates the the offering beginning of the new year on and dedicated by janet nurse jmuarv 1 but people in all the hymn silent night was parts of the world hae spec- sung and thelma carney closed cl l0 lo ensure that the new year will get off to a good the sunday school concert start was held in the church base- church services and frantic ment on tues evening dec parties for example are typio- 22nd spt bob cunningham was wavs of celebrating in chairman for a splendid pro- america gram put on by the chudren in many european countries and their teachers gifts are exchanged on new recitations were gnen by years day the custom origin barbara brownridge janet nur- ated with the romans accord- se and murray brownridge ing to world book enccloped- songs b kenneth mcnabb and la back in 747 bc reportedlv the beginners class dialogues the presented the king of the were painting a chair the case sabmwth branches of bav of the stolen tarts and lncle and jmlm trees consecrated to i hiram s cold ending with the strema the goddess of slreiij brotbrs and sisters who pre- hinl number a pagaent on the th the strejnac ir cut in deceased here are walter of j birth of christ short speeches i came more elaborate in expec- georgetown john mrs mini b mr fred wrigglesworth and tation of rojal faor and the rev john hu1 after which leo 1 emperors came to regard them loxe and ward brownridge as deserved tribute gac out the gifts from a pret- augustus caesar is said to tih decorated tree and then have passed the word along cook is and icecream were that he had had a vision in sentd which he saw himstlf receiving we will soon be aurtingaatf 8k from the senate and the ther new year may this season people on january 1 of jot contentment and cheer claudius finally stopped the bring yoju blessings that linger influencepeddling by uniting den at her home at the corner ofgueuand water streets ijtz where j lied for over forty years was always a beautiful sight in 1953 mrs herrington made a three month trip to england and this was the only time that she visited her homeland since arriving in canada while in england she visited with a brother antrsister who survive her cecal whitmee of north ampton and mrs lilian rich ardson of blackpool nother brother oliver is also left who lives at r r 4 georgetown fred o donnkll mrs annie car penter mrs elizabeth cockrell ethel mr eva meed all of england rev uojd ft ban of f rat baptist church conducted the funeral service at the harold c mcclure funeral home 34 edith st georgetown thurs day december 24th pall bear ers were john t rmstrong douglas cote don hemngton rlstu on thr the jear frank whitmee don brinklow all of georgetown and marvin j goldblatt of rochester new york interment was in green i wood cemetery georgetown top safety award to ottawa resident happy 1960 to jou alt tncounty junior hockey remaining same won dec 28 georgetown at milton ed jan 6 georgetown vs acton in milton thurs jan 7muton at geo- the 3150 top award in the jack hammell highway safetj suggestion contest was won by rgejown an ottawa resident mrs j c thurs jan 14 brampton flann georgetown a total of 17 prizes v ere thurs jan 21 oakville awarded for the most construe georgetown tive ideas from each of the mon jan 25 georgetown ontario provincial police dis oakville in milton tncts v ed jan 27 georgetown in o 3 district comprising brampton brant haiton norfolk and thurs jan 28 acton at go- wentworth counties burton b rgetown ford of brantford was judged winner he will receive bis i mrs cyril brandfotfd joins top 3 bowlers mrs cyril brandford moved into the top three in the seas on s high singles department last week with a one game score of 276 she now standi third behind eleanor spitzera 291 and mrs ron kitchens 284 mrs brandford s score was rivalled for the best weekly single bj eleanor spitzers 261 and mrs stsirtinlay a 256 the week s top three triples were carded b eleanor spitzer 551 mrs sun finlay and mrs cyril brandford 544 and mrs art scott 543 eleanor spitzer owns the season s top triple at 674 fol lowed by mrs ron kitchens 623 and mrs ken nash 621 eleanor spitzer leads the av erage race with 171 mrs ron kitchen 167 mrs ross duncan and mrs len ward 168 avaple leaf save 30c half hx tin pear shaped rose svrtet save 8c mixed pickles iga save 10c instant coffee iga save uc twin pack potato chips pkg 2s 75- 45 york frozen 2 lb poly ba mixed vegetables 45 cracker barrel save 8c 1 oz col mild cheese 45 meat department maple leaf tendersweet shankleu fully cooked skinless or whol smoked hams 51 rib tablerite red or blue brand bontess roiind or point sirloin8 rump beef tl c roasts fresh grade a toms 17 lbs and over turkeys 4u open thurs dec 31 till 600 closed new vears day open sat jan 2 hli 6 the cost of gifts henry dji introduced the cus tom into england in the 1200 s and elizabeth i collected enough loot to replenish her wardrobe for a vear the cust om went out with oliver crom well c in scotland bad luck is in store for a familv if the first person to set foot in the house on new years daj is a woman or a gravedigger or a person who walks with his toes at turned in or a man with red years daj he enters each new shoes for the holidaj bee- or blonde hair house in silence places a bun ause it is bad luck to step down at to minimize the risk the die of fagots on the fire then on the ground into old shoes on scots appoint a tail dark man wishes the family good luck new years day and the portu- j vs as the first footer on new eui the poorest chinese buj ueses ignore their debts be- all food feature effective dec 21 29 30 31 jan we reserve tfve right to limit quanta es new years week open tlies wed dc 29 30 until 9pm produce department u s no 1 garden fresh brussel sprouts 2 fc 33 crisp tender us no i california celery large stalks 2 w 25 large sweet clusters u s no i emperor crapes 2 fc 29 vac cooled us no 1 gooltea ic lettuce 2 25 prize on december 26th at a presentation in hamilton from judge schwenger g bnggs 1 i a wheeler 1 d farneu 1 b van wyck 1 s kjnnersley 3 b telford 1 d hills 1 1 r lane 2 p turner 1 s llewelljn 1 d sheppalrd 1 k bennett 1 1 b dwer 1 r smith 1 d malcolm 1 k robinson 1 f yates 1 g robinson 1 1 f valk i r- tomlins 1 a arnold 1 i do it yourself test your tv and radte tubes free in a teatema tester new tubes available a 10 main street sevth hutchs smoki samdt shot otmmjr ttupa murf i find the key to happoca cor ya im i960 hefty nm xmr vfs texaco station 84 guelph street mifc lsbqsslwl ill m 1 39 3r9- 1 m many thanks for g ving us j fhe opportunity to serve att t m coi hnue lo be so favored fb main and guelph motors george smurthwaite 86 wain norths triangle 73092 bj jfeameav lhtrs trelbb uom bakery wmtbtmumttm cause the man who pas a bill on this day will pa out money ail ear the braulians open the new year by expressing the hope or all men they designate jan uary 1 as the day of universal brotherhood the happiest new year everj awttkraa yr taa m i fcdiml mjmmiymm oriole block w j mcgowan nd family glen wuiams garbage pickup new tears holiday garbage usually collected on fridays will be picked up on saturday january 2nd 4 january 2nd seasons greetings to all tumic m ti iisi t ii ictt w it dyson sewing centre authorized singe deals fejitr