the georgetown herald wednesday dec 13th 1950 stars of tofrow a former resident orv norval mlis qllverankino appeoredori the singing stars of tornorrq hidio program broadcast oyer tfye cbc network sundoy evening miss hankfne who now makes her home in toronto has often appeared at the peel music festival and is studying voice in the city with a i a professional career j gt arthur herbert frexy quarter century club arthur herbert is president of the quarter century club for the coming year the club is an organization of baen and women who have worked j3 years or more for provincial ltd the company instig ated the clubs in their various nta two yearf ago and cold pock- watches were presented to the men and silver trays to the ladles bach year a dinner is held when new members are welcomed mr herbert who success hugh dickie as president of the george town organization was elected to jthis office at a meeting at the mill week ago sunday other officers w 1951- are leonard marchment evlee president ann hlckey sccre- ltarytreasurer and fred mccartney m member of the executive glen tffluams memory perpetuated in baptistry rail on sunday rooming at the bo- i ginning of the service at st al bans churctqjlen williams arch deacon thompson the rector dedi- icated the beautiful new baptlstry- rall placed in the church in loving memory of mrs sarah norton af ter opening invocation versicle and response the dedication was made to these words in the faith of jesus christ and in loving mem ory of sarah norton we dedicate this baptistry rail to the glory of god and fof the use of this church in the name of the father and of the son and of the holy ghost amen the hymn of ded ication was then sung as a proces sional and the holy communion celebrated before the office the rector referred to mrs brton as a faithful worshipper in albans during her lifetime re- to the carved oak baptistry- j a worthy memorial and anked the donors in the name of churchwardens congregation himself for the generous gift ade to the church- mr and mrs lewis mckibbon ilted in fenelon falls on sunday and mrs harold duke ows who left town earlier this to operate a grocery store mr g w mcallum accom- thent jtnd visited with his nts there for the day many thanks to those whose votes returned me to office- as a councillor i shall continue to serve the town to the best of my ability j fourteen pages lucky lucky lucky sme allan teeter- wins again theres one man in town who will never turn down a ticket sales man for the fourth time in a year allan teeter n smith and i stone employee hjt the jackpot 111 a lucky draw when his name drawn last friday as holder of- tha winning ticket in a drnv sponsored by the anglers and hunters club dudley hitchcoxof oakvlllc dis trict game warden officiated at the draw in the oddfellows hall allans good fortune includes win niim a television set raffled by tha girls pips band in which he also got 50 for selling himself tha winning ticket winning- 50 cash in a brampton- draw and winning a bicycle and 80 cash in a third draw his prize on friday wag choice of a rifle shotgun or fitln equipment f- the draw was held during a soc ial evening for members and their friends which took the form of a chicken roll glen williams sandercbasa nuptials at maple hillsburgri rosella irene- bass daughter at mr and mrs h- baas of glen wfj- liams and william sanders son o mr and mrs william sanders of erin were married recently at tha maples hlllsburgh rev r h somervillc officiated and mrs sdmcrvllle played the wedding music given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of white sheer over rayon taffeta with long- full sleeves fitted bodice and sweetheart neckline a headdress or orange blossoms held her shoul der length veil her bouquet was ot pink roses- best man was george sanders bro ther of the groom after the cere mony tfie- brides mother received the guests in a brown dress with r of talisman roses the grooms mother wore light brown with a red rose corsage the couple have taken up resi dence in erin after a honeymoon at fruitlahd and leamington with rod gun by george hoare gross take at the canadian nat ional sportsmens show in toronto last spring came to a new high of itouo with a net profit of 45600 the 1951 show is slated for march ulh to 17th no doubt there will be many new displays among them kill be new hip boots and waist waders raincoats and hats they are made of a new rubberized mat erial which is almost indestruct ible also on display will be a new plastic bait casting rod which sella for around 1100 lucky hunters y gord graham fred tort bill em- merson and keith spenee were hunting near peacock school last weekend and one fox was shot to quote the boys all the praise goes to freds two- dogs lady and smokey they ran the fox for an hour and a half norman hill inspector praises teachers school in annual repoi t iminoimiibuhbaauiitaiiiriiiiiuiiiiiiinuiiiuuuiiiiuiiiititiuiuuiii i appreciate your continued confidence in me by electing me again as your representative and hope to fulfil the responsibility entrusted to me 1 thos l lyons thank you i praise for the school as a whole and lor its individual teachers was contained in the annual report of inspector l l skuce sent to the school board alter ijm recent tour of inspection h mr skuce pointed out the com mendable manner in which mr harold ileiiry as aclin principal lias carried out his duties and com plimented the board on their inter- i est in maintaining the building m fjood physical condition the enrolment per rlisroom is too high particularly in the junior grades mr skuce pointed out and j hcjsuggested that the board make plans tor alleviate this condition next year present enrolment at the school is 432 making a pupil average among the eleven staff members of 3957 he community mr robinson him self has been blind since the age of three the club indicated its support of f gmc fund urant vote at the iiiuim1 al elections final plans m if nado for the annual santa i i am parade and lucky di aw this iomiini saturday a ladies night which will be held it hilltop lodite erin was planned it liter in december kindly aockft my sincere thanks for the wonder ful vote accorded me i will endeavour to serve in the best interests o the town as a wbole and trust i may merit the confidence placed in me wishing one and ail the seasons greetings garfield mcgilvray 4 sight conservation lions meeting theme charles robinson fieldman for the canadian national institution for the blind spoke at last weeks dinner meeting of the dons club at the jucglbbon house mr j jroblnaon who was invited to be present by tha sight conser vation committee was introduced by don barrager he explained the functions of the ckib particularly iliiisaliig the work carried on to encourage blind people to beco useful settsupporting citizens 6 judson tansley dies at carlisle a brother of eaton tansley of georgetown jtidson tansley died i his home in carlisle on novem ber l5th in his 50th year he is survived by his wife the former beatrice burtch one son da id and three daughters hazel alice and mar there are two sisters mrs archie gunsby jot mounts berg and mrs fred clow acton and four brothers albert of rock wood eaton of georgetown ross and alvm of carlisle intwrnent was made in carlisle cemetery after- the fuftjral service in waterdown wins turkey in orange lodge draw campbells cross orange lodge held their annual dance and draw on friday night and as ume1iouse joe scott is home from toronto hospital mr jos scott is recuperating at his home following hospitaliza tion in toronto we hope that he may continue to improve mr e miller and mrs j ellerby were highest scorers at the hall board euchre held on friday even ing mr joe mcdonald and mrs e- miller were second prize winners mrs angus mcdonald messrs joe kenneth and clifford mcdon ald and mrs r lane were among guests at the mcdojialdcolman wedding in s knox presbyterian cliurch pn saturday mr andmrs thompson mr ralph thompson and miss ruby duncan of orangcville were recent visitors with the russell thompsons little paul kelly of toronto spent a few days last week at the same home miss hunt home economist for halton was guest speaker at the 1 wi meeting af the home of itus ivens on thursday afternoon she was a dinner guest of the girls pro- belqre the show an town and last c m hqme of kalhieei friday played a third engagement klrkpatrlck u evening mrs a j smethurst has returned home following several weeks star at the home of her son mr j a smethurst at islington mr and mrs glsby and mr d s mcdonald attended tha aanaal christmas party and distribution of childrens gifts of the ragtanal brewer retail store here held hi guelph on sunday evening mr a w tana andlom maeaaa of toronto rujtad his mlaw- ti play raises funds for stage curtains the sro sign was bung out at the st jonns auditorium when the 5050 club presented their comedy play the absent minded professor the club had a twofold purpose providing entertainment and raising funds for new curtains for the stakc- andhall both were em- inently successful and shows hat an cnthusiasti kroup can- do the curtains were made by lady mem bers of the club hung by men and all worked together to pay for tile matiriau used rev john m smith directed the play with the assistance of mrs- james evans and frank whitmee wtts property man supporting graham farnell as the professor was a cast including james evans mr and mrs vern mccumber mr and mrs ern hyde mrs robert wyatt mr and mrs harvey lee mrs a zeravlev george taylor and mrs alan prousc- the nlay had a preview at norval in baliinafad hall it will play in other neighbouring communities at a later dale 1 a good crowd ticket selling by iwoor three local members of this lodge always creates interest in the lucky draw which is held in con junction with the dance and this year one of the prizes came to town hwood afedougall was win ner of a ttetat