the georgetown herald wednesday mayjth 1945 told chum l a ijtmw tome own m former oeorgktown b0y outstanding athlete at guelph collegiate ohoson as the outstanding all- round athlete at ouelph ooueglatie this year is wullain anderson 19- yearold son of mr and mrs william r anderson of that city bui exceus in football and basketball and la also prominent in hockey and baseball in the school in i93 he played with the merrill cup winning basketball team in 5th year high school he is considered a good student by his teachers with his parents be lived la geor getown and attended public school hero until the amity moved to guekph about eight years ago babies fob sale wartime conditions and an increas ing demand tor children for adoption have set up a black market so brazen that it advertises genevieve park- hurst nationally known research au thority presents a frank revelation of tlits shocking social problem in the american weekly wiith this sundays may 27 issue of the detroit sunday times after the war ffvre waiting for the green light wbcn telephone men mid matrrittu nro back again well resume our rural expansion program where we left off first job of all will be id supply service to families on our wailing tint then will come such major projects as extending facilitieri into new areas replacing veteran equipment raising ktandard of ervice simply to relieve present crowding on rural lines will mean running more than 80q0 miles of wire from present pole lines then well need extensions to the pole line thenittelve some 2500 mile of them to reach additional communities wherever we find one family per half mile of main road wanting mbphones wo plait to ronalruct pole lines to serve them it all moans people at work work which must be donehf telephone service is to koeasoe with rural needs it in work which calls for the dlortb of linemen service men operators office work em to gel it done well need not n every present bell employee plus all those now away on military service but many more workers beside piano recital by pupils raises s15a for ref cross fifteen dollars proceeds of a piano recital by pupils of alias marlon hep burn was turned over to the red cross alter the recital held last thursday evening in uie public school auditorium a good attendance of parents and friends enjoyed the pro gram which included piano solos by uhc following maureen hepburn dorothy mcdon ald ruth brown anna spltaer bue laisen jean beaumont mnxjorle roe nancy laraen eleanor spttzer mar garet spltzcr eleanor schenktmorion dictate olive moyer margaret klrk- pa trick bessie harley ruth p wood margaret tawnsend molrn kelly joan buck audrey norton louise robinson roger addy nell beruton allan norrte carl win ross norton jdmany buck and bob addy guest artists for the recital includ ed mary moyer in two vocal solos ross petch and james bums euphon ium duet joan lavole and pauline norton vocal duet and ken harrison piano solo miss hepburn and mr harrison also played a piano arrange ment of tea for two which con cluded tile program anna spitzer presented a bottle of perfume to miss hepburn from the umehouse pupils and flowers from the other pupils wore presented by nancy larsen rifle otub qd troouc oordfo just liberated from a german prison canon s also a flfflrtolaao rlfleshot the only other lady to win the honour is major mary morrison of red deer alta and the army is eat- lremely proud of the fame which bos come to these two members of the cwac cfl joan browne wins dominion rifle competiton second girl to win the coveted ex perts badge in the dominion marks- mn army competition is opl joan browne of norval stationed in ot tawa as a laboratory technician with the national research council she is the daughter of mrs w g m browne and the late mr browne of norval opl brown soared 99 plus in the recent competitions and has been prominently mentioned m the dally press and radio news as the william tell of canada overenthusiastic reporters how- over have erred in relating that opl browne had never held a gun m her liands before joining the cwac for she is an old hand at the sport and while attending high school in geor getown was a champion in the hakton county cadet competition her father was onetime president of the norval bowlers and curlers hosts at monday night euchre a euohre party in the rose i may 14th sponored by the bowling and ourmng okibs saw sb uibles of players enjoying the game w h kentner and w g bsu were in charge of arrangements arr prize winners were mrs e james and vernon picket tied for first with mr picket winning the draw and florrie aloott and bill huffman tied for third miss aloott winning the draw mr b enwin made the draw for the door prize which was won by mrs ery following the game mr s t faram spoke briefly about the good sport of bowling and invited all who were pres ent to join the club this season bow ling prises were then presenssd mrs harold oqewre mn j h j and mrs w a bell to thefolowfcdg high scores mis b b tyers audi clare wilson jitney mrs harold cleave and j w kent high- night mrs syd maokenale audi mrs w g mcdowell tied the former winning the draw mens high night w g mcdoweu ladles low night mm i duncan and mrs j b tifwlle tledl mrs duncan whining the draw mea low night a reeve mr bui milhere then curling prizes for last season tojj maccormock trophy perc oleaitj w g mcdowell ian emalie and burt high rink roy bradoey georgel burt jack williamson and cam 6tn- clalr the evening concluded with to music provided by mrs bui hewitt at the- piano wanted ure and dressed poultry market prices apply a barnett and son phone brampton mb r m reverse charge directory f r watson dd a 1ldjs georgetown office hours 9 to l kterept thursday afternoons nielsen the chiropractor druglesa therapist alat year of praetk imdj attendant hows a s pml closed lanmdy over dominion 8t0sx oeotsbtown fbooa utm i dr j burns milne dental surgeon xbay georgetown phone w dr s e magwood mwiuiii scbgbom none u offloe betnen 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