i i page 3 let nothing come ahead of this r hntfof all when you are paid pay yourd ifafailingly set aside a definite percentage if you earnings deposir it in a savingf account witty utnd leave it untouched then plan to live comfortably on die- issuance of your earnings in this way you are bourid to succeed jt enjoy life much more to be independent when independence means most v be generous to yourself tflfs canadian bank ohommejrce georgetown branch f ckapman mgr i round the bend wltti steamboat last wednesday night taw the locals again defeat acton in a very close and exciting tall game after dropping their first few games as ton sent- for relnfprcements and enmc up with some expro and tenr lor ball player but vn this added strength failed to help their cause against georgetown bring ing in reinforcements advanced ac ton from b to a and thy will not mee georgetown in th play- cfis as the league stands now watejrdown arm acton wlll play off for a georgetown and fergus for b and milton and hamilton will play ofl for c thelocals after a few shaky games have came along and have really been playing good ball lately vhtr games they have lost have been uv close- scores one thing noticeable about the georgetown club is the ability of several player to pjay various positions this has been a big help in games where some of the boys were unable to leave their jobs to play in the industrial league the glen has become quite a threat to the richly clad chetlen- hom concrete team the legion are strong enough to give tbem a good tussle and the lion club should beat them bciore the season ends the cheltennam team has caused a lot of controversy in this town league so far this year we know they misinterpreted the rule a ew times jut as long a they win they have nothing to worry about to prove to the softball public that some of the- players arc not satisfied with the way the club is run two of thdlr stars have asked to play for the lions club hal gibson poppery catcher of the bardboll tcnmnnd kcvi nash both popular sports 1n town winter ond summer arc scheduled to play in the next game for the lions the cheltenham team have tried to pack their jisam with a horde of first class bail players with he re sult in a 5 innings double hpader in softball gibson and nacb were lucky if ihey played an lruiihg of ball now these two lads want to play for fun and for a team not quite as strong bu more popular than the blockmen a other words those two boys want to play s innings on a different team than 1 innings on a star studded win ning team the lions team are glad to nave these kind of fellows on their team stewarttown intermediate ladies softball georgetown park tuesday july 12th brampton combines v georgetown monarchs jgame starts at 715 pm support your georgetown team mcnallylanecoltd contracting lumber building supplies shingles i- wallboard ptywf siding cement gyproc lath tile and hardwood flooring elgin street phone 18w r order report of s s no 6 stewart- town grade 7 to grade 8 kenneth malotte hon george hcrrington roy henderson grade 5 to grade 6 betty humphreys hon allan dcvereaux hon betty henderson grade to grade 3 ruby ten- nant hon bill devries john mlleham grade 3 to grade 4 gail smith hon ji corley hon ann hum phreys hon janie henderson hon mclvin hicken hon donald hodge hon roma marragher bobby corley grade 2 to grade 3 joann hodge hon peter canham hon bert henderson hon grade 1 to grase 2 vcrna picket hon susan canham hon danny smith hon barbara car- hart paul hodge ted humphreys- closes closed june 29th and will commence in the fall after labour day as the age for admittance set by thcjoppartjnent of education is six years only pupils of that age and over can be admitted congratulations to jeannine hum phreys and lois bessey on passing their entrance examinations mr smythe of georgetown spent sunday with mr and mrs c a grant the senior and junior w a are packing the bales the seniors are holding their closing meeting and handing in the sunshine bags all on thursday ol urn ueek at mrs baily s home bastedo dale wedding at grahamsville your blue coal now l we have a good supply in all sizes at present but unsettled wage and working conditions in the mining industry males the future un certain wise buyers are putting in next winters supplies now w h kentner son phone 12 georgetown t gray i coach 1 inks feel the tang of a fresh ocean breeze enioy the thrill of a dip in the sea this year visit us down in the mantimes see our his toric towns and beautiful countryside the rugged coves and sunbathed beaches along our shores well welcome you warmly youll enjoy going by bus fares ari low halifax 4935 quebec 2250 st john 3555 sydney 5670 hound trip tax included subject to change grjhamville united church dec orated with pennies and carnations was tht bitting for a prttt wed ding on fridn june jth when audrey jean only daughter of mr imd mrs norman dale became the bruit of aubn eark bastedo sonr ol mrs bastedo and the late lurk liustcdo hev john c mor ns officiated gntn in marriage by her fathir the bride wore a town of wlrltc tafftta her finger tip eil was hwd b a ht add rev of lily of the valli and bhe carried a bouquet of red rosts marion blatk mjs matron of honour tnd the bridesmaids wire hatritin craw- iord and merle parr headdresses and gowns were of light blue muul and rose they eairied noec- gas contiasting w ith headdresses and gowns itotxit dale brother of the luide was groomsman and the ushers weie kelin dale and gordon bastedo during the sign ing of the register miss vera parr sang because and was accompan- ed by mrs doug lansdell follow ing the ceremony a reception was held at the homi of the bride b parents when the bride s mother receied about ill guests wearing pale blue erepo with navy acces sories and corsage of pink roses she wisv assisted by the grooms mother wearing white with blue iliessones and eorcmige of roses the couple left later for musjtoka tht bndt wearing a suit of tur- diioise blue with navy accessories ilhlltatks his nviniii uumidav m njknkjgm kent itldilnll ion of mr nnd mrs duk tnflclill telfbiiitid his ienth bnthhi wrth pitrty it his home on otlrantloi blvd tues day june 21 his kuests- were sherron bradbury lyndn arth urs carole greensward sharon hnrlcv poulcne watson agnes nelson diane and freddie harri son gail and jimmy mcnlven david smjth terry ritchie paul graham paul marshall jlm- mlc lindsay and his brother wayne the wearing of pendants as jew ellery is derived frpm the primitive i practice of wearing wildanimal teem stones or shells around the neck with magical intent i the georgetown herald wednesday july 6th 1949 carrolls they all enjoy cmu con carne asparagus tips41e cut asparagus ssfutte solid white tuna 41e lime fruit juice 3 metcalfe tomato juice bfae tomato juice as 2x3 natures best tomatoes 2e clarks pork and beans at 19c pineapple juice 2k 2ie heinz white vinegar 14c carrolls butters60e s3c camolls romarcoffee cutkolls dandee tea 38c 75c sweet mixed pickles tst 45c spxpisu kelabbmi jelly powders paoka01 e d smiths ketchup 7e golden bar cheese 27e homes str punchy 33c mclarens t punch 19c newport fluffs ale 29c 45c libbys fancy peas 20c harvest margarine 36c nabob ikkadiated coffee ii 6lc society dog food w 14c society cat food lie braces bird seed 2le braces budgie seed 17c palmolive soap i 9c 2 27c super suds 35c 59c jmqf- superjct racerj uiuniffeafsgrusnt ixjffi itim jw mit usll 23 slid two tses trwnx pkc luetot 101 hi ttissis 24c rob bleuhinc aothes javex 100 california grapefruit size cucumbers large no i imported tomatoes tirm and ripe potatoes new local grown 3 for 25c each 15c lb 23c 4 lb 21c fresh red cherries head lettuce cauliflower cabbage green onions radishes carrots peel county junior farmers moonlight cruise thursday july 14 s s cayuga bay st dook 6 pm 100 per person r tickets available from hal ton junior farmers and agricultural office brampton camp for boys opens august 1st country camp swimming sports transportation provided recreation supervised at all times anne watkins pnone345w for particulars and rejservationa l