page 1 the georgetown herald wednesday jan 5th 1 949 floor sanding new and old floors sanded and finished quick service ted bludd painter and decorator wallpapers and paints 328 phones 168r wunnm partners wante in exciting develppment investment returned in full if not fully satisfied at end fe of terra best of security deposited write box 24 herald 9 3 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuiciiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiminiiimiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiihiiiiiinutniiiiiiniiii iimiiiiiiiiiiiilo christmas concert at the clay school mm model z todays most refined tractor all the operating features you have wanted for years are yours with the now mm z the forerunnor ol modem tractor engineering this popular model has been the first in the mm line to offer revolutionary develop ments recall the first z had the exclusive mm engine with j 50 fewer operating parts more progressive change make the better than ever latest improve ments give 10 more power on draw bar and bejf where is the man that cant appreciate the advantages of extra horse power improved appearance for vlslonlfning further pro motes visibility permits better operation on every jar speed range lias been increased to provide most suitable field speeds a practical change in keeping with the timts hardened sector gear has been adopted on all z models except fbe standard troad which baa rede signed steering arms and tierod located trf roar ol axle beeult is improved sssstinn tmm and laagerlife stee gear differential now features the rovacycle tooth hum a precision gear with increased strength easy comfortable operation features include leaf bock air cushion scat adjustable steering wheel wobble stick gear shift lever improved easy braking action and tfnlmatlc fool control a new era begins with this obedi ent- easy to handlo now z tractor whon you know all about the now z which is so far ahead in its own powor class you will want no jsothor tractor j g davidson l ashgrove phone georgetown 42r2 contributed thu tiuth of the snylnif hlitory repeats itsou was mvery more clearly domon pirated thtm whon on the evening of tuesday dec 21 the pupu of cjuy jllll school s s no 15 ebquciiuitf under thu dlrodblon of ihulr teacher misi mildred eiisori presented their an nurd chrlstinui concert pprhtjpii the thought tppennojt in some of vur minds wuk whether mlis kuhoji could k liikt yeara perform ances tuesday evening wan thu niwwor to wy that the cjld clay hill school wuu tiljod would bo n tiro understatement eveiy itvall- able nqtinre foot of floor puce htilubju for battnu wat packed with rt wildly onthunrijitlc crowd of parentu and ratepayer and mj- other thrty or foity pei tent weiu standing ho crowded mount the onttiuite and along the roar wall jhnt it wiu iprnctlcully jmpos ublc to find a way thioukh and thi i the more leinarknblc tn view of the fact that a oft lu hy hiiow had been fulling steadily ill day and ilut prcvloub night and driv ing conditions were- lathci tnich eioii also in addition to thai another cht istmns concei t wa being held not fai nwij m gkn williams and of collide thcc tso event clicw to a lli tain extent from the ame cnmmuniu tins was i iciicttahle condition ind j tnie that we hope will not be pie- cnt mother c ai howiver one wiv of viewing the situation la tliit if tht i a had bctjj any moie piesunt thei e tin i e si in pi would have been no pi itt mide to put ham and if we have any nit it ism to offer and we hope it is constructive ll n that if we are to continue to h ive higfc i uul better chuslinas conetits at c 1 iy hill school some boi t of ow i flow accornmuclrtion will have to be piovuled to take tare of the crowds 1 he stand nd foi the evenings perfoim nice was tnunedlately es tablished when the rolling up of the curtain revealed in progrcsj a concert rehears il or another title would be wh teachers have nervous breakdown- this hllai- i lous comtdv kept the audience in j one conlinuou uproar and etab i lished the tempo for the balance i of the imootlt running fat crack i mg programme that followed i however there was a lesson to be learned from this fust number to anyone who lookb a little fur ther behind the scenes is evident the endless work and effort and time spent ii school and out to produce a programme of this quality the parents and rate payer of s s no 15 esques mg realize that the have in miss mudied eason a thoroughly call able and efficfent teacher and one who gets an excellent rating by her inspector mr skucc now she has demonstrated her ability to put on a concert using the talent she has available and with costumes tliat had to be made and impro vised that made even her severest criiics gasp and which we think for a rural school would be- hard to equal it has ahvab been to this by slander a source of amazement to learn of the how of time requited to prepare the great variety of cos tumes which weru lequucd f practically everv numl er this work falls mnmlv on the teacher and although mjhio teathera may not feci the effort is worthwhile as the yet nothlni to recompense th in for their effoits but a head acilc howevei miss i tson is not in that category and cirtamlj de served the ovation 8hc received nt thc end of the programme we could go to some length to review the programme but let us content ourselves by faying that from the embarrassing predicament in heck says it to the lmprensivo appearance of the rhythm band ull with red caped and under the direction of miss marlon hepburn the music leather who contributed so nfuth in music to the evening success to the beautiful christmaa tableau the three klngs of the orient- with costumes really breathtaking to the unal number u full chorus by the school ir ving berlini beloved white chrlbtmus tills programme kept jhe cntiukloitit audience vlttlhg on the edge of their teats ilwqry wuu alw mude that ev ening it marked the last perfor mance when the school was undoc the control and supei vision of the local ucmrd of tmijtees s i no l eiquo in join the esquc dug school aiea in 1041 ahd there may have been a eeitain feeling of ictret m oui mindj like fiying goodbye to an old and valued iriend i he school of our child hood and willi wiiujc opei ation we hove been associated foi a numbci of ycarj fr m mi on will be admimsterecl in the inui4bt we trust of efficiency by a moie inq ei sonal school aiea iioaid it scenic to leave a cortalil sadness in oui minds and wuh all due icspcet to that red hot apostlo of school aieas mr bkun we leel that something of the personal contact between the scho 1 board and teachei may be lost on the invitation of the chair- in in cecil jjaitli the lioaul of i 1 1 ustces mi archie eccles cnair- inui ol the ijouci mr alvm stai ici and mi geo lasou came to the plalfoi in l ich spoke bi icfly but feelingl of then w oi k foi llic school and the u umfoimly plcah- ant iclations with the teachei miss 1 ason thei icccived a hculy lound of applause miss lasou was then asked to come forward and wa picenttd with a gift from the hoard chairman mr leelca j w ho spoke a few words of the happv lelatiomdiip between tcath- 1 1 1 and board and in appreciation i of hci woik a teacher mib eason uplied sa mg that it had been a pleasure to work w ith the board and that she had thoroughly en- jojed her woi k in the school she hoped that the clese personal re lationship btween iiarents and haehei s would be maintained un der the new bet up the applause was deatenlng just then the jingle of bells could be heard and with a thun derous bangmj on the door with his pack on his back old saint nick in the person of frank pet eh burst into the room much to the delight of the younger gen eration and amid a running lire of wiseci acks proceeded lo disti i- bute the gifbj i lank was no strag- ger to the school having been quite interested in it previous to his marriage the evening came to a close with cvcronc full of good fellowship and the christmas spirit one wot d of adv cc we would ivc mark jour ealendu now foi next ear s pt rfoi miu e i my car purrs like a kitten yours can do the same put it in he hands of skilled mechanics for one of those thorough engine tunelips were yarriptis for scott motor sales your general motors dealer guelph iind queen streets phone 161 royal bank figures at alltime high new records set in field of canad ian banking deposits eveeed i nooonnooo for firht time ill hink s history loans increase profits moderately lilcher a cubic foot of aluminum wjghj 170 pounds it w three to eight limei as heavy as wood town motoi ist how far to the next native about three miles in a bee line motorist well how far is it if tin be e has to walk and roll a flat tiie nlnng new high iccouls in the field of canadian bankinj aie icvealed in the annual balance slice t of the koval bank of canada foi the ycai ending november 10 10 id total assets show an inciease of 120- jilg and row stand at 2 222 4h77h6 this is an alt time high total deposits are over the two bil lion dollar nnik for the first time an increase of well over 1 13000 000 foi the j ear indicative at the decree of public saving is a heal- thv increase ot nearly 80 000000 in total dcpo bearing interest increases are also shown in loans as a result of the greater volume of business profits are moderately higher than in the orevious year current loans have increased by j7557b50 and total 501070411 the steady ur ward trend of com mercial loans in canada which beijnn three years ago has contln- ued the total under this heading being 408045701 investments in government and other public sec unties are shown at 910420522 a modei ate increase over the figures for the previous year the liquid position of the bank continues very strong the percentage of liquid assets to public liabilities being 74 0j as a result of the increase in the v olume of business profits are moderately higher after the usual deductions for stall pcrudou fund and contingency rescrvei profits amount to 9517433 pf this amount 3150000 has been set aside for dominion and provincial taxes in addition 800887 has been provided for depreciation of bank pi onuses leaving a net profit of 5 this compares with 4081 832 in 1047 out of not profits 1100000 was paid in divi de ns and 2050 carried for- wud to sui plus resulting in a h dunce of 532792 in this account tiom this amount 4000- 0lu h is been ti ansferied to the liesei v e tunc which brings the laltei up to u 000000 i i memories to honour a lifetime for lifetimes to come monuments markers moderately priced a card or letter will bring our service to your door oakv1lle monument works 29 colborne st oakville on highway carlims vut mr badger faiu6dto show pthat evening the farmer ob whosri land he hunted ground squirrels gophers wanted badger hair for making trout flies and sporrans for scotsmens kilts vfandv did very m ell in his badger hair business while it lasted- but his success couldnt hold a candle to that of the squirrels on his farm how much to send hoot m0n h these sporrans rvedinnafiet to glasgow another bamer scott vps santrv 1 have vou heard grutwell the ooob news soon have to bob andfeess havt take over more five more voungjbnpv l and ones v feed mainly on ground squirrels mice and grasshoppers all harmful to the farmers crops- by keeping these pests in check the badgers help to keep nature in balance thu l on of nohmms rklhalns which wmo aiunals and plant in tholr right proportions or balance boforo killing what may oppoair to bo a pair think of what hmon lo you rsmsmbsr notur inbolaiua it nature umpolled cyferv yjj60tj y0u8s to ehjoy v8us to protect oaklings rut emih iicweries umitei muamiuiun flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member txj3 tljrpli delivery service tlowan by wire suywhara lii the world norton floral phone 315w georgetown o i ihiiiiiiimihniniiuimiuaiuuitniossisbsst times change but nature doesnt the need for protection against crippling loss from fire mod windstorm always exists consult walter t evans and company mill st georgetown telephone 183 osaiuieusrs la all lioas ol tuuirsmee ep head optometrist and manufactueiing ontcatan staitfihus fok iikaung aids kves kxamineu boikhtlficaljty it st qeoeciks rquakk guelph xslsbllshed 30 yesrs