t the georgetown henld wednesday joe 22 1949 1 i f fttfe 14 a y 4t j ou are cordially invited to the georgetown pajtk on thursday june 23rd at 830 pm to hear miss sybil bennett kc progressive conservative candidate for halton and mr gordon graydon mp our two georgetown bands will be in attendance county council darned a bylaw at their meeting laat week by which georgetown will become a member of the north halton high school district on january 1 1080 approval had prevlusly been re ceived frm the ontario depart ment of- education and the action of county council followed a rs quest for admission from georg- town council which bad in turn been requested to do so by tbe lo cal board of education jhe north hamon district wul pow embrace the preaent members gjlc news tbe georgetown lawn bowling club baa asked tbe gjlc to form a liens junior lawn bowling club to bowl one night a week the ages are 1824 one of the purposes of this junior club will be to take part in junior tourna ments bowls will be provided for games for those wishing to join the club if you are interested please contact rev j l- self or wm mcdowell or better still wan der over to the bowling green and tell any member you are interested to exservice men of walton county the welfare of the returned exservice men of can ada has always been of paramount concern to the pres ent liberal government the rehabilitation needs of nearly one million veterans of world war 11 have been met generously and promptly no previous ffpvem- ments have ever been called on to perform so frantic a task in addition hbaresome of the permamftyt bener fits given under the liberal govern ment 1 pensionable veterans of world wars i and ii recei ved a retroactive increase in the pensions of 25 2 veterans entitled to war veterans allowance re ceived a retroactive increase commensurate with the increased cost of living 3 the finest military hospitals in the world built and maintained for the direct benefit of all veterans whether pensionable or not 4 the dept of veterans affairs staffed by the finest experts available p deal with the problems affecting our veterans 5 under the liberals the exservice men of canada have been accorded the finest treatment the most generous pensions and the greatest number of ben efits in the world not even excepting the united states who in some instances must take second place hughes cleaver is an exservice man and an active member of the canadian legion branch 60 burling ton 1 for hughes cleaver will assure exserviceman of a square deal continuance of the veterans i under a liberal government sssisstssiisbsiiiswsmmmmsiisim ashgrove the w ms meeting was held tuesday afternoon june 14th at the home of mrs vernon picket with a splendid attendance the presi dent mrs c b dick opened with the hymn o master let me walk with thee a short business per iod was conducted and then the meeting was turned over to mrs thoi giffcn who is leader of the associate helpers she had chosen faith is her theme for the after noon and opened with the hymn o for o faith that will not shrink roll call was answered by the word jaith scripture rendlnu by mrs gosling from hebrew 11th choptcr crses 110 mrs v pick et played an instrumental number mrs cecil wilson had the btudy choptcr on christ in gcthscmanc hymn and prayer b kev ains worth closed the meeting a dainty lunch followed the community picnic was held on wednesday june 15th at stan ley park erin with ninetytwo children and adults attending the weather wos ideal and everyone agreed it was the best one yet af ter a sumptuous dinner was eaten the children enjoyed the swings and boatrides until such time as they could go into the water and there they paddled and swam until time for the races the winners were boys 6 and under burton sweczy and jackio barnes girls 6 and under marilyn wilson and catherine hunter boys 10 and under billy kerr and freddie barnes girls 14 and under ber- nice wilson and marion bird boys 14 and under barry archer and gordon bird shoo kicking race mrs r cunnliufhnm and marion hunter wheelbarrow race mae wingflcld ond fronkie wilson grandmothers throwing rolling pin mrs arthur ruddell married womons race mrs mcfarlone married men word brownrldga and harvey nurse bdjloon race mr l sweczy and a j ruddell a peanut scramble for the children then everyono wended their way home ured but happy miss marjorle ruddell spent the weekend with her uncle and aunt mr and mrs a j ruddell grc nqws the slayathomo camp july 10th 20th are rapidly being made a calendar of activities and regis tration cards will be available with in a week j a charge ot 28c par family for registration will bs made this la to be uaad for craft- work activities and membership buttons georgetown joins high school district north halton miltbn aeton ysquw and naa- logsweya aslwell as georgetown and georgetown will hava three representative on the 1 man board the regular merafcer on extra because this town baa tbe largest public school enrolment and tine evtra because our popula- tln is over 3000 the present board of education elected for the first time last dec ember will pass out of existence at the end of the year and the town will once more have a public school board an elected group to deal with affairs of that school members of the school district board are appointed by county council on recommendation of the local council grc news all boys and girls softball was called off this last week due to exams grc places the educa tion of youth of great importance and we want our children to do well in school all boys softball and lacrosse will finish their league schedules by the end of next week playoffs for the championships will start then girls lacrosse with special girls rules will begin in the holidays as will boys hardball gr c is making special swim ming arrangements including trans portation for the holidays ccf public meeting j t town hall milton thursday jiiim 23rd 830 pm guest speakers agnes mcphsul mjpp- dr stanley alien harmlfcm w a shane halton ccf candirkte everybody welcome auspices north hake ccf srsssohuees ss5b main st n glass replacement for all makes of cars and trucks now available at georgetown motors telephone 280w or ipuwu unan imous you can still find people who dont believe in banks who keep their cash in old coffee pots or bide it in the woodpile or carry it around but most folk nowadays keep their money in bank accounts they can get it whenever they want it and they can pay their bills by cheque canadians nave more than seven million such deposit accounts in terms of canadas adult population that makes it practically unanimous tbe banks in turn know they must earn this confidence by giving you the best service they know how today you can take your account to any bank you chooss and what is in your bank book is strictly between you and your bank it is your own private business sfofa monopoly of bonkt would wjpa out competition and would open your hank account to ih oyo of thm nolo qfflco o tf on sored by your b a n t