the georgetown u georgetown ont wednesday sept 20th 150 georgetown fair again draws big crowd to park cattle and horse show outstanding dairy calf coupe- tion for juniors is new feature r baby show doll and pet ihoware highlights art estimated crowd of 5000 peo ple jammed the park on saturday jot the annual fall fair jt was one of the moat successful events ever staged by estuieslng agricul tural society and the weather was perfect the hall exhibit were tastefully arranged and many took advantage of the opportunity to view them on friday night while eo saturday the hall was crowded with people all day baking fanelwork and school work dominated the exhib its along with non competitive displays by seven womens insti tutes georgetown norval lime- house ashgrove hornby dublin and acton the girls garden brig ade display also came in for atten tion prizewinners here being ruth wilson jean bird lois milrhavn ruth brown barbara cunningham bernlce wilson joan wrigglesworth kathleen klrkpatrlck marilyn barnes marlon bird shirley burt and muriel burt thecatoe show this yoar was hockey team captain wins televisio- set hockey team captain- ken nash won a television set in a draw made last week by teeswater lions club ken bought his ticket from don barrager who had made friends with some of the teeswater mem bcrs at the lions convention ln gravenhurst and offered to sell some books of tickets for them this makes two new television owners in town allan teeter having won the pipe band draw on saturday plan rally day service at st johns church the second in a series of medlta tions holy name based in the lords prayer was the sermon top ic for rev john m smith at st johns united church on sunday morning mr smith urged the really outstanding and the horse congregation to hold such a concent show lived up to its good reputa- cod that they would always re- tion ross segsworth freeman won ere ihjs name the choir under the royal bank trophy with his norman lairds direction sang the fine holstela herd mrs alfred anthem hymns of peace and mrs sykes mrs jack roughley and g kidney sang a solo behold mrs irwin noble judged the baby what manner of love the weather mr editor maybe the least said the better about this weeks summary but wasnt saturdays weather perfect for fair dayt 7 bauda max mln rain date sept 11 sent 12 sept 13 sept 14 sept is sept 16 sept 17 av erage ai 58 58 s3 64 54 63 55 60 56 60 40 61 30 52 holstein calf goes to agrep at fair fast time here till november 26 georgetown vlll continue on day light saving time until november 26th the 4cwn resolution estab lishes fait time here tor a period similar to toronto announcement was made today that toronto cbun- cl on the request of the ontario hydro commission would keep day light saving time for another two months as a hydro conservation measure and georgetown will aut omatically follow suit mrs tvprs lady bowlers prexy mrs e b tycrs was chosen pres ident of the ladies afternoon bowl ing loaguc at a meeting of team captains on monday at the lucky strike club the- ladles are anx ious to get more howlers this year in order to make up twelve teams for the league any ladles who wish to join are asked to contact the bowling club as soon as pos sible taggers raise 131 j e whlteloek helton county in grc tag day agricultural representative was winner of a holstein coif raffled byi tho su of 13l was collected esqucslng agricultural society hi y georgetown recreation commls- conjunction with their fall fair otfn in a tag day which they oper- saturday the calf glenvuc cupid mono gram was born last february and ated last saturday in town and at the fn pr w g the grc to ross hlllicr lorna show where the robinson dept store of hamilton combined with georgetown old boy nat guthrie to present the prizes all babies en tered received a free photo from a cu photo studio winners in the various classes were girls 13 months margo rud- dell daughter ofmr and mrs new ton ruddell lois burt daughter of mr and mrs w burt boys 13 months ronald scarlett son of mr and mrs ted scarlett brian ir- vv in son of mr and mrs c irwin milton girls 36 months donna defoiest daujhter of mr and mrs r deforest gait boys 16 months francis anderson son of mr and mrs frank nderson glenn rosh- ier son of mr and mrs h rosh- ier girls 612 mos jennifer inglis daughter of mr and mrs g inglis miss betty kong accompanied the congrcgitional singing at the even rused by doug dunton of bramp- kjingbeil and myra breen for col ton her sire is elmcroft voyageur cting the largest amounts of mon- m and dam glenvue crystal sov- ercign other children who tagged inclu the fill far board realized a dec barbara ucott lorctta culbert substantial sum of moncv on the hyde marilyn cleave mar- draw which will be idded to their ll1 n patsy wihson building fund for the erection of bob kldtl joyce on his majestys service joe scott wellknown rural mail carrier to pictured abova wait- ing for the arrival of no 5250 the first mall train coming from the west after the railway strike was settled on august 30th the picture was snapped by mr adam hall of toronto a summer resident of limehousc 1 urges lions support stayat home camp norval h0rval scouts hold second ammual fair for the second year the 1st nor val troop and pack held a most successful folr and field day in theparish mjli norvalrlestthursp day evening the exhibits were many and varied including such items as wild flowers tree seeds feathers one in this class was lab- tiled grandmothers canary shells stamps pictures taken around ner val weeds ana weed seeds two new members joined geor getown lions club at their dinner meeting last tuesday at the he- gibbon house lion chief jack armstrong officiated at the initia tion ceremony when gordon knife ton local optician and howard cu nlngham a member of the enghv ecrlng staff of smith and stone ltd- were welcomed as club service lfrcd tost sang the crm tnen- bu idlngs in the park for mir marlene undu this heading came as denhaml i weed j and thcre it was the first fall meeting of the club and rev john m smith was present to discuss the stay at home camp sponsorship of which has been shared by the club rec reation commission and ministerial one association joe mr smith stressed the fact that was order for the camp to be really nigh the sermon theme was the old rugged cross and be thou fcir of god and j the list in a series of meditations bistci on sub jects and text suggested by the ionfcreauon it was announced that he sun- cl iy school rally w nil h in id next sundiv nr purnoes i nyi tin or l mrs wishart hostess for institute meeting ijetsy lllson miriret n nul e ii 1 khnbeil mc- enrol 53 in kp class this year 435 53 hie vonal women- institute hi id the r s i lember meeting at he hoipi of mrs ishnrt with the nicsidint mr wilberl cleivc in hi ill in tli hull c 11 m -in- u i uih i no k which hid been i id nils mlior mrs givdoii tli nid mi hinulton mc- i iliti i ii i b ok rtvicu dur- iu tin business tiling the exhi bit foi the froigetown fair was plllilllii ind it w i decidtd to fei- h mrs eddie burke mackenzie bob tost grant handicraft with birdhouses a totem successful numbers must be pre on njer mudie sue crab- 1 tos a chalr and ecn pared to pledge time as well as mon- i rug hookcj all in wool the tj lts operation while objec- 1 biking nd siulng classes were inls ot ilc camp included keeping nil of surprl and included mut- out of trouble and giving iii t intakes biscuits and candy tm a s the long rang jwhtli found i ready sale after the ml should be to build character llair dunn the evening tickets gcorgcto v rs citizens of toraot- j urr sold on i nkc which had been 1nv he suggested a rcorganlza onalcd by r nob richardson tea and showers for jane early of age uhisions to segregate il mrs j oilb of brampton was hiliren of various age groups u wi ll a totil enrol neiu of gcoretow n pi bhc school has lew students hated in the kindcr- bonnic taylor daughter of mr and girtcn primary classes this year mrs h taylor streestville boys which are la ight by mrs joseph 61j months glen harlow son of dwyer included are twins larry makini nnd dressing mimattui mo- mr and mrs j r harlow bill and linda si indcrs children of mr lols woolen fabiics it was schenk son of mr and mrs tvil- and mrs jack saunders decided 10 try and get a trav- liam schenk jr the kp children are tiling libraryfor the local branch a new feature of the fair and gordon andrews marsha armann at lc conclusion of the meeting one which proved popular was a robert armsti ong heather arnold w lhart and her assistants doll and pet show sponsored by lynda arthurs john barber james mrs jack murray and mrs elmer i j mcgowans specialty shop prizes barclay patricia barrager jocclyn piterson served tea of chum dog food were donated by bell david boyd patricia buchan- canada packers in addition to those an raymond carter thomas coup- offered by the sponsor doris wood land suzanne derricks john dun- dresses ltd of arthur also con- can karen ellis susan fountain tributed an extra prize of a dolls catherine gtrric paul hale li ii i 1 i mover in i miss hi i mom i i ni r uned it i tea 1 i iluni hou 1 1 to miss jane i ilv hi ii of 1 i t situnlaj oth- i n lit lint t uui mrs r t iml i in lun nlmwcr ind mrs l hi i u iv suit bower and wcllt liv ilospitil ns oriltcs a t 1 mi mis hiiiur fqrtiyi lie winner rev j e miwvtll mil mis collis were in hiike of in sports a full list l the winners in iese events and he hill lxlnbis will be pub- h hid next u i ek isitors were itstu i n l stout and cub rou s in milton and brampton ill lsn lion n i uid mr don- ilj i ulv tntitrtiexi it in evcningl ji u tv nid miss join mil mr john ii ill i live o t lock pirty air and ms robert eally gave a supper aftti the rehearsal and the brides parents mr ind mrs j arnott rarlv entertained aftr tilt wed- sarnia wins first with central peels norval junior institlte prize winners at georgetown f1r norvtl jane hoarc leonard hulmu bet ty sue johnson michael kelly david kcntner helen klingbeil john knight robert korzack da vid mackenzie eileen maltby heather marchment tliomas mar shall john mcclements david mc dress prizewinners here were best dressed dog brydon shields best dressed kitten ruth hancox largest pet ronald hilts dog smallest pet peter glynn toad comic pet marilyn souther kitten with bot tle best dressed dolls loretta culbert gloria bain mr w g gollop 90 of nqrval was the oldest person registering and won the herald prize offered each year for this this year in order to qualify for aharon sykos allan thompson jjicw grant from the government james thorn son james tost iynda a special competition for commer- vunwyck rocert wrigglcsworth clal dairy calfs was opened to boys many showers held for norval bride t he corcluslon of his talk th i ion outf suggested that next year he tlub take full responsibility for u 1 1 v i on of the outoftown trip linli is a highlight of the two wnk cnfip on the susostlon of the preai- iltnt club members observed on minutes silence for public school principal howard wrigglesworth who had died the previous day harold hi tchlnson chairman of the ictlvitles committee said that ins committee was of the opinion tiiat the club neld too many small money raising efforts and favoured one or two riajor activities in their place don barrager was put la charge of forming an auxiliary for wives of members if enough are in terested ray whitmee was given tharge of booths to be operated at and girls 12 to 20 years old and the visitors noted generous prize list attracted an xt gforgetown j ir entry of 34 in the two classes i biriy archer won a bulova wrist many outoftown vititois following are the winners in the norval junior institute section at gtoigetown fair linen runner 1st mae wingfield jnd marion currie fancy apron ismey kcan jessie wingfield mae wingfield flannelette pyjamas nally aiuxlorraine noble arthur mal w ingfield eleanor stark patton larry prucyk karen reeve i jean bird wall panel jessie wing- vivien reynolds elaine robinson eleanor stark pot holder ivijiltxx condutted timothy roisiter andrew rugg jessie wingfield mae wingfield larry and linda saunders stephen iochet dolly mac wingfield jes- saxe john stott paul stamp sie wingfield fancy knit socks eleanor stark marlon currie mae wingfield 4 butter tarts marlon currie mac vmngfield jean bird liotted plant eleanor stark mae wingfield fancy sandwiches mae v ingfield tonittoes jean bird jessie wuigfilld mac w ingfield poaches le si wingfield mae wingfield bls- miss betty van vliet a bride of last saturday was the guest of hon our at a miscellaneous shower held it the home ol mrs hartley cam- iron last mondav the gathcr- nu wnswtlcomed by mrs john doine after which mrs james contest the bridetobe was then asked to sit in i chair decorared with pink and white streamers and the gifts were televs01 set raffle norval central peels will be on the defensive when they meet sar- nln this salurday in the second ante of their playoff series nor- il suffered one of their few los es on monday at sarnia 116 it was a rough game and the norval the fall fair by the club lads are confident that with tight- er rcfereeing on home grounds they will stand a good chance to iode members hold win the series laidlaw and mad- 1 weiner com roast gett each notched two goals for norwit and moddlson and clark stored the others bania eliminated dundas in the watcli donated by the bank of com- ccd on saturday at were the fair members of thel countess of strathmorc chapter iode visited e home of mrs denney charlaa playdowns to win the right to meet wcek for thelr hrst 3 oru he fall which took the form of a corn and weiner roast ah v m m gillespie chief nurse of allan leeter winner halton health unit was guest spea ker for the evening the chapter gave 5 00 to the mary mclulloch i memorial fund a new member a general electric television set mis percy leslie was welcomed ciggnar at the coin iision of the evening i sumptuous loueh w is served mis nonnaii ciimiou of llramp- u ts cin bird mae wingfield tom w cirried in by miss miry carney and miss mollie pomerov assisting the bliile in opening hei gifts were miss jem done and miss gerda l at was won b the ch teeter an employee of smith and miss jean mackenzie was put in stone ltd when his ticket was tlnige of the christmas card sal di iwn at ttie fair on saturday hal tons pinviihiai member of parlia ment stin hall made the draw on mercc for first prize in showman ship other prizewinners in this class were dave pelletterlo stew art alexander donald joyce and marjoiy segsworth in the horse races dolly todd owned by mr landers of orange- ville won all three heats in the m i ion cm in huil mn ion cm in fudge i in ii mi iiio st nk m i v id marion mng- unong those who alttniltd wtie mrs w c bessey mi and mrs hill potts anil petei is teluntr mr and mrs mcivlondry mix- el mrs clal l king llianeliton mi and mrs ernest mtuitt and piul mr ind mis nat guthrie mr gordon liaiuci loonto mr j classified race followed by miss cowle meadow vale mr and winners fete losers jean axworthy owned by ed giles m norman duntan multon mr at presbyterian tea orangevillc and guy iwac owned duncan being a district fair dircc- by mr block bverton tor vic ellis and douglas mcar- the ladles of oi r picsbyterlan lll foi her byler touslns noi l hostci to t number of mj i i s n ilnts wlun they b s v thc ttluitd to hoiioui miss van in t ind i i si tu lu i with a list of sti nits slut tiillety niong those in i sent were mis hen- ii cluililgi mis li ink hustler mis ilovd hustlii mis j mar sh ill mis micdnnild miss sophie niwill mis pitic dltk and otlieis miss vin in t wts ilso the re- iiplent of many gifts it a shower ind miss helen macdonald and mrs biucc mackcnzie will arrange foi the bale for the adopted school in hnliburton the chapter deci- cirls pipe band ded to eontinue their annual val- ml in was a double winner a inline dame miss ruth evans i ii of i0 was given foi the per- offered lui hnine for the next meet- oi etltng the winning titket and ing lu lutky nun bet was one which tin lunth eominittcc for the ev- id had sold to himself so he also tniiig- was composed of mrs n ketid this prize ftlnilis jean and margery mac kenzie- marjorie gault mrs chailes willson hilda erwln and mrs ed hall xot vlc e1us d douglas mcar- the ladles of oi it piesbyterlan lll foi her bylicr touslns mr in the 2 28 miss doris van owned i ciiurch held i very successful tea m hany davis and mr and by mr barron echo owned by bradford bills dr gllbertson caledonia and roxy lee gratton owned by vic lutman placed in that order making his horserac- ing debut a former georgetown hoy frank dewhurst ot milton en- jtared his horse larry chips in uus ae herb wud altttoa junior moody and millie bovaird brampton were pruawlnners in the raceor pon- las under uk banda bavarlay oraat and david royca of horahr alaoad la that order in ponies ovar itw t mrs harold white and mrs car roll guelph mr and mrs gordier mrs russell peart mrs m clark rockwood mr and mrs j s green- shields st catharines mrs stew art magwoed sussex n b mrs a wright has returned home atfer spending the summer with her- brother at broujham visitor last week with mrs wright war mr and mra4jl c crowels hollywood california mr and mrs harry jef- frfavdartyt and bruce hans laka mm ist morrisaay patsy and larry of queaturuu last thursdav in the basement of mis john ijiesslcy of dixie the church when the winners of the copper contest were feted- by archdeacon thompson the losers there was a short pro- preaches at palmerston gramme solo by constance lind ner several contests and commun ity singing one of the contests was guessing the number of candies in the various jars and the winners took the jars home at the con clusion ot the program a moat at tractive fruit salad plate was ser ved followed by cake and lea cream tin tables wan decorated with pink and tars on sunday morning archdeacon w g o thompson preached ln palmerston at a special service marking the 73th anniversary ot st pauls church of england mr charles campkin lay reader of brampton was in charge of the ser vice at st georges in his absence the choir sang a special anthem ibattilv tn ttmir pkial anthem white mi lm1 tbmllnsont taking the as- joo i i attend wedding of nephew in toronto mr p b and miss hazel harri son attended the wedding in st leonards church of england tor onto last thursday of their neph- donald mcklnlay and miss doreen hoath ot toronto the groomfthe son of mrt and mrs j m mcklnlay anil his mother la a sister of the harrisons the young couple will main their home fa the city this is a u page papfcr birthday celebration for mrs w kirkwood a pleasant time was spent at the summer home at the forks ot the credit of mr and mrs oliver kirkwood toronto on sunday when members of the family cele brated the 70th birthday ot william kiskwood of the family other relatives forty it was a beautiful and all enjoyed the mi being together stfppar oa the lawn l