page 7 the georgetown herald wednesday nov 1 5u 1950 j your last chance to hear ronald stewart suvervoiced tenor before his european tour norval presbyterian church wednesday november 22nd jeanne stensson pianist 815 pm admission 50c and 25c- praeccda the eaaeevt will be used by the walwurekm c- shank bin out thegoi womens house dresses generous cut fast colours florals stripes and dots sizes 1452 298 value for 198 r 389 value for 289 guelph yarn 3 ply superfingering 10 nylon blend unshrinkable 1 oz 49c 100c nylon i oz 50c we also stock bouquet yarn mcgowans specialty shop main street telephone 643 pi e93v bjgjgbto t snows nightly at 7 and 9 pjn saturdays and holidays mat s pjbu evegs j wn now playing susan hayward dana andrews in bi ml my foolish heart friday and saturday november 17 18 monday and tuesday november 20 21 4 wotld awe moth advihjuki wednesday and thursday nov- 22 23 the scree exmjdes with bmhatts action t mm aid mammies vj attu ii a world mne ad i they were not divided wm iilmmfa7 along the boards curlers will have artificial ice by steamer emmwson i jul sack itsyrs i the junior raider are searching for new faces many of last years team have signed up in the mer cantile league including jack ban 8 e iltmisbklmhmitl uton andj harold hilts both with hepburn with and plc dillon curling la due for a revival in georgetown this yeanlast year the local club did not function very ef fectively because of a poor season n s i for icemaking businessmen bob hepburn with at meeun lmt the club s plc dm0 decided to use the artificial ice in with provincial lhe maln r lhh ar manager ted vahi tolls m i be has have been made tor danny hewitt and a lad by the every openmb 2 f horn p tomorrow slsrt- jrfl t 7 a membership fee keiu kuig- bui hewitt keith h f w scott dune baxter jta goldeai haal ivan huffman terry bludd dav ted ae meemns p cieave fsi jsf fc president jim fllnehey secretary sciuc wp ink certmlcates wed- lefllo wlj t ncsday njght at practice don sehenk is considering dropping out of the korval mercantile itheup to play junior bill maccornftck and joe louth are also potential team members if the team plays junior d they wjjjt most likely play in a group composed jof burlington hespeler aurora milton and georgetown at the present time the cxecnuve is finding out what sort of grouping they would get in c ranks this wont be known for awhile as some centres have natural ice bud corbctt of oakville is trying to organise a prcscason league for some practice sames georgetown oakwlle burlington and milton oakwlle have not jet nccidcd uhaj class they will be playing in mercantile opens the arena oinmil its doors to the new season foi inc meicantile league monday thtil na good crowd on lianu and acon i entry is sure to stir up a lot o interest this year the team will vairy the name of baxter lab the league looks to be well bal anced and some new goalkeepers are making their fptosence fell pic dillon former jujnlor goalie tends net for provincial and charlie jones a good goalie who alternated with gord king last jcar for smith and stone has the job for alliance king is back as is carman maltby last years vezina troph winner for norval ingy robinson who played goal for acton intermediates last year is guarding the twine for baxter lab and he is mighty fast businessmen still have ours truly in goal most of the teams have dropped their stragglers and have lined up fair clubs sid hulme handles the time and does a fine job george alcott is at the gate and can always be counted on to be there and have things organised s and s i baxter lab 3 bax lab came from behind in the late stages to pop in a couple and give smith and stone a run for their money norton scored twice for smith and stone king and robinson were both outstanaing la goal provincial 7 nerval 3 provincial showing too much power for nets robinsons norval team were for the best denny wright provincial manager did the first hat trick of the season scor ing three goals uylie scored two with carter and cot ell getting tne other tallies carl sehenk len self and don hancock scored for norval alliance t businessmen 0 charlie jones chalked up the first shutout with a fine display of goal- lending for alliance businessmen held them until the second period but couldnt stem the determined attack hazell scored tw ice with norton and greenslade getting one each team standings vt l gf ga pu specials of the month wool english botany wool of excellent quality good colours 1 oz skeins a few 29c gives concert here before europe tour tfio beautiful tenor voice of ron ald stewart was heard ngafcn in georgetown wednesday evening wtffen he appeared in recital at st john s church auditor ium the womans association of the church sponsored the concert mr stcvart sang a variety of onrs ranging from classics by schubert and massenet to popular numbers from oklahoma and briga- doon and showed to good advantage in the singinc of road to the isles am shortmn bread in his lighter numbers this ia one in a series of con- teris which tbt clarkson tenor is glim pioi to liaxing for an eur- opni toiu i t mu r he will lng ikviiii m this listru u wedncs- tii nihi in no 1 prt5b mian church mins jetnne senson was an able accompanist and in a group of three olo uhith she plnved fouiing intemiiyion thrilled hen listeners particularly uithgodards difficult t hromatirtjt vsle rev john m snih introduced the artists to ne large audience which filled the hall telu of british trip to district farm meeting feeveral men bcrs of the george- tow n fair board attended the an nual mutini of district 5 onario agricultural sot it tie in brampton a uctk ajo satuid the inclu ded peic cliavt tlon robinson harding price mi j e ellerby and mtss chrrlotte mccul lough n mttrtsting ftturt of ht day was a talk i uut fat id with slides b alex mckmm of his irip to britain last car as coach of the humpiuh piovvmtii mr robinson explained how georgitow n had ustd the commercial feature grant to sponsor a commercial dairj calf 10m petition for junior and other fair numbers explained how theirs had been used this is a special grant given to a fair for featuring competition in a product grown in the area v a ellis colling wood was elec ted district director replacing j n duncan of malton edwin har- rop muton is the new associate director mis mccul lough is again ecretarj smith and stont 1 ll 4 j j alliance 1 u 4 0 j provincial 1 11 7 j i businfsmncn i 1 0 i 0 norv al ll 1 i 7 0 baxter lab li 1 j 4 0 scoring lradrrv plaei it am g a pts wriklit- pro a 0 3 wylle piov nprton s s s j 0 hazih mllance wilson s s chaplin mccandlessl barber s s gibbs s s hepburn s s thompson s s mosales baxter masters bax ter baxter baxter sommcrv tllo baxter fvcrdolc baxter cofill prov carter prov inold prov campbell p43v g sehenk norval varey norval self nqrvaf hancock norval fcndley norv al c norton alliance gi coif lade allance 2 for 25c crisco 1 ib tins 44c 3 lb tins 125 no 1 white honey clover brand r 4 lb 79c beek1st 2 lb 39c mapleiaf mincemeat 2 lb 40c thrift soap flakes box 53c clioice grade a roasting chickens choice pork butt roast lb 58c maple leaf large pure porlcjsausage lb 50c good selection of cut peal and fruits for christmas calces and puddings grapefruit juke 2 20 oi rin 25c budget market m m flanmeleh blankets large 70x90 blanltets colourful and well napped a real opportunity to save on an extra pair ja 49 mens white shirts 5 some left yet a good quality shirt well made purchased so as to bring extra value to you j 08 garners phone 64 main st 5 finest stoker coals in stock w e h e lartjc quantities of both domestic and industrial stoker coals on our oakville docks no need to worry about shortages this coming winter we guarantee your supply we do not depend upon rail shipments prices upon request hillmers fuel ice co phone oakville 23 dundas st n oakville mmfiiovse mission society meets at home of mrs wright the wms met at the home of mrs s wricht on thursday even- in when the roll call vvas answer ed b text word save mrs san- lord read scripture mrs gisby a chapter from the study book and mr benton reviewed the white angel of tokjo or the life of car oline mcdonald others contribu ting hort items included- mrs s wright and mrs h norton orders wii taken for presbjterian church calendars the hostess served re freshments at the close congratulations to mr and mrs mition and son lantz on the arrival or wee linda ann at st michaels hospital on november 3 the miu von sjient several months at dr crisps cottage 6th line two years ago mr and mrs greenlccs and daughters of campbtllv ilic visited the w bentons on sunday mr and- mrs dow nine of lon don wire visitors with mr and mrs mills over the vveekend mr mid mrs e russell cather ine it ti john of tnionto sent the wttkinci wnli miss ivens and sis- trs mi uid mrs s knkpatrick and gnu msitid ic la kirkpatrlcks at draton over the weekend glnua lntunci icltbrated her mth birhday with a party at her home on sattlrrin whin she enlei- i iliinl on little folks mi liolit pitteisou visited with hei son ru sell pittrson and his v ife on sund iv weikiiut is tin s with the kuns mi haled mi nnil mis las siio- flilri an sun in gicugi town and misses fliin bui mil juan milt hell of montreal mrs s smiti niul miss margaret nt wistim visited the a c pat teisons on sund ly congrhtnlatioiis to mr and mrs ray povv ell i nee bertha shelbournc on the arrival of their second son on monday mr and mrs l icam visited the gisbjs and the d s mcdonalds on sunday col and mrs mason visited col and mrs bpurnc on sunday mrs elizabeth dompicr is leaving this week to spend the winter with her son mr jos dampler in ten nessee usa several members of the wals and evening auxiliary attended the sectional rally of halton presbyter- lal in acton on thursday large crowd attends remembrance service one of the largest crowds in his tory attended the remembrance ser vice saturday morning a parads led by the lome scots band mar ched to tho- cenotaph where after an introduction by mayor harold cleave three local ministers took charge of the service rev alex colder read a psalm and scripture lesson and rev john m smith led m prayer due to the coldness of the bay archdeacon w g o thompson shortened the ad dress which he had prepared the names of those who gave their lives in two world wars were read by henry shepherd mbe and david bowman mm ashgrove mrs walter brownridge mrs hector bird mrs c b dick lbs frank wison mrs t brownridge mil mrs john bell bodily attended the sectional rally of the wjsts in acton united church on thurs day nov ember 9th beautiful sjtftsh ballivafad mrs frank binn1e ill in lindsay mrs john mny spent last week with her sister mrs frank blnnle in lindsay who has been quits seriously ul with pneumonia congratulations to mr sad lbs norman sinclair an the birth e tttslr hshy daughtsr barn en 8tm day jtoviambsr lilh aii moults christmas cards boxes 39c to 175 individual cards 5c to 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