uumlsreimng dont discard your old have raupholstered attar lama aew vfendtore teday phone 89 for estimate aix wet gasmnteed dick the othoitsixeea jxji n c e stanley park erin every wednesday and friday commencing june 5th modern mires band upwmjumited we wash everything take adjjlntage of our expert washing and ironing aer- vice to grve your clothing that welllaundered look j free pick up and delivery georgetown laundry 228j john street opposil arena george machine operators general labourers wanted highest wages paid transportation arranged between georgetown glen williams and chekenliani cheltenham concrete products phone 20 r 31 victoria information can be obtained from bob lane phone 5 georgetown legion notes the georgetown herald wednesday june 5th 196 elected dominion president op canadian legion majgeneral c b price cb dsoformer dominion president mr alex dom of montreal left the newly el- walker cbs of ottawa the ilth eoted dominion president of the can- blenplal convention of the canadian adlan legion is shown above being legion was held in quebec city congratulated on his election by the by l m c the auxiliary held another bangup evening for the latest group of veter ans returned the dinner and presen tation was held last friday night some twentyodd veterans attended more would have been on hand but unfor tunately shift work intervened in some cases an unusual feature was the in vitation extended to members of the branch to attend the social held after tile presentation a good many of the comrades look advantage of the kind ffer and reported an excellent time a young lady from brampton mrs dobbs entertained with ballads in the lauder and oracle fields style she is a charming young scotch lassie who has just arrived from overseas to make her home in the neighbouring flower town with her husband formerly of the canadian army she is certainly a top notch entertainer and we trust that the branch may soon hear her in a repeat performance the auxiliary presented two of the overseas brides mrs bern tennant and mrs bob rayner with lovely pres ents and wished them all happiness in their new homes in town a presentation was also made to miss pearl webster who is to be mar ried shortly for her excellent work as zone repre sentative mrs thos grieve received a cup and saucer mrs giasafords orchestra supplied excellent music for the evening the auxtthtfy are to be highly com mended on the fine job they have been doing in greeting the returned lads to date a large number have tenjmdt tory handsome presenta tion and ve understand that there are still more such nights to be held- we hear rumours of the imperials holding their annual picnic in the ear ly part ol august although a meeting was held some time ago regarding this it was not too largely attended but tentative arrangements were made more of this later the alterations to tfee legion rooms mentioned in tins column some weeks ago have been progressing quite nicely especially in the enlarging and re vamping of the beverage room it has been extended to almost twice the original size and more changes are to bemade in the near future we think it quite timely to mention a few of the proposed changes a furnace room is y be installed and for this purpose a basement is to be added in part of the building a large auditorium is to be installed as well as a ladles room and a large lounge billiard tables two in number are to be the main fea ture of a modem recreation room these will be a decided addition and will fill a greatly needed gap in the re creational needs of the branch this is a very ambitious building program and it is only through the active co operation of every member that it can speedily take place we have a very capable building committee in charge of the project and on them rests the burden of responsibility for the project on wednesday evening last toe committee arranging a grave decora tion day fbr the branch held a meet ing the date decided on was sunday afternoon the 33rd of june arrange ments are now being completed and it is urged that every citizen should at tend to pay their respects to the com munities honoured dead in this con nection we ask that any citizen of georgetown or dtatrtot who has some one to be remembered in either war or who has since passed away to get in touch with a member of the legion or phone the legion rooms with the name for inclusion on our list in this connection executive and members wish it clearly understood that this is not a private remembrance and dec oration service but is being sponsored by the branch in honour of all of georgetowns servicemen who did not return or have since passed away the town council and the lome scots band are both expected to par ticipate and rumour has it that the weutknown leader of georgetowns bands of other years alt perrott will wield the baton on that day david bowman mm who made such a grand job of marshalling the zone- parade held here last may is to be marshal of he parade that popular member and vicepres ident of the branch russ firestlne visited this weekend with mr and mrs sam tennant john street russ informed us thaj he was only out of christie street hospital for the week- i end and would return for further 1 treatment early in the week he ex- pects to be under treatment for at least another five or six months bob rayner is undergoing treatment in toronto general hospital at pres ent bob injured his hand some weeks ago in a press at clay products limi ted some thirty members are attending the initiation in oakville friday night this number as well as the initiation team from georgetown will certainly make a large representation at the oakville branch initiation any mem ber wishing to go along might stm make it by placing his name on the bulletin board the building committee and poppy fund held meetings last wednesday evening both meetings were well at tended and very favourable reports were given warning 1 to boys p8rk ajmmflrs and twbntytwos the use of airrifles and 23 tvdm within the corporation is strictly ag- abut the law and must be stopped at once or action will be taken w g marshajjl chief of police to see canada again w xxnd you can plan to see it now to get away on that pleasure trip long deferred because of wartime restrictions step on beajrd a canadian national train and go in relaxed comfort youll find new pleasure in train travel and canadian national service as courteous as ever let cnh elp plan your trip at canadian nationals nearest ticket office theyll tell you about the place you want to see arrange train reservations and other details make travel a pleasure all the way drop in and talk it over with canadian national canadian nationai to very where in canada national holstein sale e j meagher oakville received 5000 for a bull calf at the national holstem sale held may 2t at oakville he is an eightmonthsold son of the noted twice alloanadian montvic rag apple sovereign from a dam with a 1946 honor list record of 19386 lbs milk containing 734 lbs butterfat made as a threeyearold in the yearly division on tlhreetimesaday milking his purchaser was mrs b m hau- ward north hatley quebec w l mc- olure nerval secured 1100 from j m fraser streetsvtlle for the yearling heifer willmac lady var sired by the twice allcanadian spring farm locbinvar she is in calf to raymon- dale gay blade reserve allcanadian senior yearling in 1m6 and all cana dian bull oalf 1m4 w a wlngrove ompbellviue received 026 for a two- yearold bought from hooper bros st marys and howard lamlaw nor mal secured 440000 tor a ti year old bought by q d whale alma max greenberg freeman paid a ti of 3725 for six heifers including 075 for a twoyearold sired by sover eign dr ohms n btextabttrd freei- man paid 500 for a twoyearold consigned by edwin s eby kltcbener ontario there is no mean work save that which is sordidly selfish no irreligious work save that which is morally wrorur in ovtsryapltere ol lfle the post of honor is the post of duty e chapln notice take notice that after the publica tion of this notice in four successive issues the- municipal corporation of the town of georgetown intends to pass a bylaw fortheqlosing of an un named street extending from dufferin street to the lands of the canadian national railway and to provide loa the sale of the portion so olosed to james mulhouand the following is the description of the street to be so closed and conveyed all and singular that certain parcel or tract of land situate lying and being in the town of georgetown in the county of halton and being composed of an unopen street allow ance commencing on the south east limit of dufferin street at a dis tance of 364 feet measured northeas terly from the intersection of the sou theasterly limit of dufferin street with the northeasterly limit of main stre et thence south 46 degrees ii min utes east a distance of 19041 feet to the lands of the canadian national railway thence north 73 degrees east along the northerly limit of the lands of the canadian national rail a distance of 40 feet more or less thence north 45 degrees 11 mi nutes west a distance of 313b feet more or less bo the southeast limit of dufferin street thence north degrees 40 minutes east along the sou theast lknit of dufferin street a dte- tance of 40 fast more or 1mb to ttia place of b p juos 5 dancing huttonville erin innis lake our deluxe cabs are av ailable for dance nights at the above resorts low return tariff book yonr seats early whitmees taxi phone 241 shoe repairing prompt and efficient service james cummins at ross thompson shoe store for complete optical service -qmlt- robt r hamilton ro n sl gears- s goelph out repairs hm economically by grutn watches fine diamonds lakeuleman jeweler phone 456 brampton 56fbr foot ailments treated miss allan mate toe ajknente for both opan moil than and m mtfns ub 1 tfo by apporflsnlallk nonaianj n i guelph concrete blocks oauhek no fob future delivery manufactured in accord ance with toronto 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