by ralph haw tfext monday evening the town park will doubtlessly be crowded as other yean with many hundreds of people watch ing the georgetown legion and towns sponsored firework dis play over the years david bowman has taken charge of this joint project and this year will be no exception dave will be ttere to set em off each year since this evening became an annual j event the display seems to be shorter than the previous- year and this is truefor like everything ejse the coat of firework displays is rising actually what happens is a certain display cost x num ber of dollars fifteen or twenty years ago each year the cost of t display remains the saine but the aba of the display diminishes and in consequence a display that would last an hour now only lasts about twen ty minutes lot of speculation at the completion of the general meeting on thursday may 22 nomination of officers and executive for 196970 will take place out o the people who will run for office the branch 120 hosted branch 31 mount dennis recently to a day of darts euchre cribbage and afterwards a dinner and dance above bruce collins presents one of the dart prizes to one of the visitors mrs rowe the galley slaves were busy most of the day preparing the roast beef dinner and all the trimmings which was served at the end of competitions with mount dennis guests here chief cook dave bowman keeps a watchful eye bn art rob erts and ron lincoln as they make ready for the hungry horde maple avenue baptist church bible preaching sunday 11 ajn and 7 pjn the anglican church of canada st george 60 guelph st sunday after ascenslortpfy 80 am-iholy- eucharist 930 am family eucharist 11 ajn choral eucharist georgetown alliance church p vv collins pastor 774816 1000 am sunday school 1100 am and 700 pm pastor collins 930 pm the alliance hour radio cham 1280 cedarvale community centre st johns 11 united church guelph st 1772531 minister rev robert o scrivens organist supply organist bernard shrubsole 930 am church school grade 1 and up 11 am service of worship church school nursery to grade 1 junior congregation tfidweek activities for ah ff agest everyone is welcome firit baptist church main and guelph 8775491 minister rev le wilton 10 am sunday church school worship services 11 am and 7 pm organist mrs w towncnd choir director miss brenda mcneil president 1st and 2nd vice also four executive members win be elected there will bealotdf speculation among the members as to who will run for office while those nominated will have ten days iff which to make up their minds whether or not they wish to stand some will with draw their names at once while others will wait until the elec tion day to declare themselves our own personal opinion is that with the building situation as it is right now there should be little change made com rades hale collins and boyd have been handling the exten sions and it seems doubtful that they will be finalized for a whiles for at the building meet ing on wednesday when the tenders were opened all ten ders were over budget and in consequence the branch build ing committee end the archi tect will have to negotiate fur ther comrade henry hale has cer tainly had on eventful year for his first year the extensions to branch must have been a full time job for him and most time taking disappointments and set backs with the extensions have been many wined and dined it seems that if the president wishes he may have the branch pro attend the general meet ings of the ladies auxiliary so we may be visiting with the ladies this thursday at the june general meeting of the ladies they will finish the ev ening being guests of the branch executive and will be wined and dined iris rannachan friend and daughter of bill completed the thirty mile oxfam walk con gratulations to iris who was sponsored by branch 120 with mr robarts opening the ontario provincial convention later this month it is hoped by many of the powers that be that perhaps he will make an an nouncement which will have a profound effect on branches in ontario it could certainly have much on branch 120 each week when we begin to write about the dart shoot and list the winners we hesitate to write another successful night yet try as we may we cannot find any other way to describe these nights for they continue to increase in popularity we note that more and more car club members come to the branch to enjoy this evening and to take in the oar club draw winners this week for the shoot were h bottoms j gilchrist e ronald m hale n macdonald b lowen b collins b recce d bell and l mckelur rcjfftub winners were t1 brydenr h eagles s em- merson c davies and m smith the music played by john kelly on saturday night was good to dance to and listen to his tempo is strictly for danc ing prize winners were mrs ada friend ward and cecil martin the oioroitown herald thursday may 15th 1m9 page a norval jihurch couples club visits concord house norval united church coup les club and several from glen williams visited the house of concord a salvation armyhome fr lyy m pmbt n l norval presbyterian church minister rev r d duncanson organist mrs win mulder worship service 1000 am the growth of the church trr0ughwi church school- noo am m v a christian reformed church 7h lin georgetown al j vandanpol minister services every sunday 930 aun and 400 pm 11 am sunday school i u visitors welcome listen every sunday to the back to ood hour radio minlsten dr jool nedtrhood cky 590 830 am cfgm 1310 1030 am fm 1007 meg v i chin 400pm wheals the truth that heals disease unhappiness fear and discord is divine truth h hear divina truth explained in this christian science lecture it will show you how a clearer understanding of what is true of god and man can make a wonderful change in your daily life the lecturer jules cern cs is a member of the christian science board of lectureship he wilt speak on the subject the truth that hears admission is free and everyone helcome christian science lecture a15 prh thursday may 22nd s20 islington ave n at rlchvlew side road richview colligiati auditorium sponsored by first church of christ scientist etobicoke admission free everyone is welcome day eveningmay 8 while tour ing the buildings and grounds they were told ot the work done wth the hoys they study vari ous courses both academic and vocational to prepare them for jobs when they leave some of the vocational subjects are dairy and market gardening iarming poultry greenhouses carpentry etc for recreation there is a swimming pool a gym movies and time for watch ing tv programs about 85 boys are there at the present time following the visit lunch was served to the group in the din ing room union wms held their regul ar monthly meeting on wednes day afternoon may 7 at the home of mrsr dunoanson norval a dessert luncheon with mrs wilfrid leeslie and mrs clifford cook assisting the host ess was followed by the meet ing with mrs clarence ander son in the chair she opened with a poem did you give him a lift the roll call was answer ed with a suggestion foe a prac tical missionary service the scripture lesson was read by mrs percy raines and mrs joe eason led in prayer mrs lee campbell gave the dedicatory prayer and mrs owens macdon ald gave the chapter from the study book on new forms of missions mrs cg bishop clos ed the meeting with prayer during the business mem bers were reminded that old flannelette blankets are al ways in demand for diapers at the scott mission- toronto and good used clothing is needed by the salvation army in bramp ton also that the money for supply is to be brought to the june meeting miss janet wey was a guest of honour at a miscellaneous shower given by the ucw of norval united church in the church hall on friday evening may 9th mrs mclean was chairman for the evening and opened the program with a sing song led by mrs garnet laidlaw with mrs gordon laidlaw as pianist unit one were in charge of the program and unit two dec orated with pink and white bells umbrella and streamers mrs wilbert cleave conducted a couple of interesting contests and heather hyatt aang two sol os after which janet was assis ted by miss carolyn mclaugh lin and miss anne doane in opening her gifts lunch was served by the social committee and a social time was enjoyed mothers day which is christ ian family day in the united church was observed in norval united church with the bapt ism of four babies by rev jtw ridley joane elaine daughter of mr and mrs douglas fish- burn lynda lee daughter of mr and mrs ronald fishburn kent william marino son of mr and mrs alan burke and jeanette lee ferguson during the service beth laid law and barrie dunlop read the scripture lessons and the jr choir sang 3 selections for one selection sam lagerquist read the words before the choir sang the place where i wor ship is the wide open spaces bibles were presented by rev ridley assisted by mr wm gra ham clerk of session to the 11 young people who were confir med recently congratulations to kimber- ley bright daughter of mr and mrs charles bright and her pony misty for their excellent performance at the ebho rid ing club horse show held at erin fair grounds on sunday smtrrijtrtcuiratim valencia oranges rtmawmntrtiucijumfukrctiar packham pears granny smith apples 549 rtnatw ri ariiu bunch carrots frozen foods 239 ftisktjuhiimunumauux chickeninabasket tablerite wieners utsaeunv sun etc u ul tuttnrarrrtjuvm- nusermle fahcy peas 39 corned beef brisket van camp in tomato sauce u 39 w beans with pork ot mi sweet 14 mawkwrauuul bicks am relishes 1 mcuulu 41205 i jars i swifts p r e m in the dairy case margarine 89 hue bonnet coloured 3- off 311 pkq 10 oz tins bakery treats coca cola 12 aawrmermmiene 2 49 case of 24 0hly m99l ka royal 0u ice cream gal 19 fom racawaamsaaosrn furotts fjfecrrff una ims it we hsum iw bghi 10 umij quanmhi lucky shopper mrs ida alcorn 21 mclntyra crasc 4750 king size tide 139 1 iga 24 oz larger family size apple pie popular brands 35 reg size carton king size carton cigarettes 43 4 may 11 this is the first competr ltlon that 10 year old kimmy and her pony have entered and she brought home four lovely ribbons 1st for showmanship and halter 2nd for equestrian ism 2nd for trail and 3rd for games kimmy has had her pony for barragers fur storage 8772279 capture the memory of the day to arrange for your wedding day photos call a r l y 8773923 adams photography 40 prince charl1s drive 8773923 nearly a year and looks forward all week to the weekends at their cottage near erin when she can have fun with misty i a few more names of local young folk who finished the oxfam walk have come in congratulations to mary lynn and heather hyatt jean wil son aileen brander and wayne hyatt congratulations to kenneth miller son of mr and mrs gordon miller who graduated from ccntralia college of agri culture technology at huron park tho graduation ceremony was held on wednesday may 7 get well wishes are extended to dick mclaughlin who is in hospital following a heart at tack mrs ed mclean did you know it takes approximately 42000 douglas fir seeds to make one pound h0mps0n hardware main street downtown hardware is our businessi not a sldeline better everyday value and quality customer parking lot rear entrance pansies they ar growing and in bloom in our gardens you can select individual plants an excellent selection of g iris g evergreens a flowering shrubs a peat moss g t mulch etc roses annuals perennials hedging material rental service g chain saws spreaders 0 wheelbarrows a roto tillers sprayars g root feeders 0 lawn rollers by the hour all types of fertilizers for lawn and garden wynfield nursery a garden centre mlta wear o 7th ulna a 17 skferoed phono 7799s2 i