u iimimaimimmm it rjr s f this georgetown herald wednesday dec 20th 1950 gmmmmmmcmcmemmm wardemhvansickle host 1 at bro0kville dinner branch 120 forfeited 6 rose bar from the several georgetown and xaquea- ing municipal officials were guests of warden william vanslfkle when the annual wardens dinner was i held last week in brookvllle han 1 mr vanslckle is retiring this year 1 atihr a term as reeve of nastaga- i wejra township r imongvlhose from this district t- tefdlng were reeve wm 6 mar- f shall deputy reeve kenneth mae- donald county clerk william deans magistrate kenneth m langdon alex maelaren jack armstrong james ooodlet deputy reeve ney w i dick of hilton who re called that this waa the ttth such dinner he had attended george cleave made the reply w j i hampshire proposed a toast to the guests tomwhlch mr roberta of the bank of i nova scotia head office in toronto replied exwarden j m bud mcdon ald of acton made the toast to cdunty council and exwarden george thorpe reeve of nelson made the reply reeve george cur rle of esqueslng proposed a toast restaurant to give our employees a wellearned rest k the rose bar will be closed christmas day g boxing day lmr mrsm coleman 3 i were tire headquarters for authorized gooqvear sales and service saxe motors iimiasjb 1b4ui rr george leslie of esqueslng and j to the retiring warden who spoke four exwardens of the county mayor harold cleave reeve george currle of esqueslng thomas l leslie and george cleave the ladles of nassagawava wom ens institute served a turkey din ner and entertainment waa provided by the lome scots band and the lowvlue male quartette judge w n robinson was chairman j a toast to the exwardcns was proposed by former crown attor- rusinessmen bowlers of his appreciation of he position of trust bestowed on him in a brief review of county courted ex periences be warned that people should realize when they ask the county to spend public funds thft all money comes from wk people mr currle presented a lajtyboy chair to mr vanslckle as a tribute m from county council members tor his guidance of county affairs this year hughes cleaver mp and stan hall mpp were both present mtrngmmmmmmmki scjp canadian legion jsj christmas tree m upstairs in the legion auditorium s thursday december 21t s 700 pm it wm be a prwnt for cvjou 10 s of a legion mwifirnr sjuiu rev and splce briefly this theme to heart ha asu rev w a young chaplain of world might not be hi h the ontario agricultural college at turmoil the learning and gnelph was introduced aa guest ins of the golden role earn 1 speaker by g a dills publisher of world find peace the acton and milton new sheriff w j robartaoa and gave an address baaed on the un ladies for pranattag fle- theme the more we get togeth- and mrs lloyd campbell reptttd i er if people everywhere took the institute r royal bank leading tour team league with the first half of the season ended and no more bowling till after the new year royal bank has a commanding lead ih the busi nessmens bowling league the royals have won 21 games and have high total pintail of 24833 tor a total of so points the other teams are closely grouped pat vances team has 28 points bank of commerce 25 and bell telephone 23 mrs mel spence of the bells holds the record tor high single and high triple so far this year 307 and 00 joan devrles of royals has second high single 274 1 and third high triple 622 vlnce jones of royals is third in single with 284 pat vance has second high triple 64f the big ten with their aver ages mel spence bell 183 joar devrles royal 181 floyd varey bell 170 mrs mel spence bell 172 ken richardson vance 186 pat vance 166 mary dobson commerce 166 spence mckln- non commerce 162 brock brad ley royal 161 mrs vlnce jones royal 161 i christmas at st gecrg midnight service of holy communion beginning at 11301 on christmas eve choral service a second celebration of holy communion on christmas morn ing at 70q oclock the birth -of- the saviour early on cnrisfaiim iboiiiis ong-of- glorytegoclilll highest tho der of the ship nerds and our raw adoration of die holy babe all thews show form die low of god for his own mmm issw mum iszw mom msoto sales a shtvtce pine trees are less likely to be struck by lightning because their resin interferes with heir conduct ing of electricity h make christmas a time of family worship g what so lovely as the christmas hymns and the old m loved service in st georges u o come all ye faithful joyful and triumphant m p o come ye to bethlehem 8tewarttown vv jl to kenieniber sick at christmas toe december meeting of esques lng womens institute waa held at mrs john murrays home last tues day evening the president mrs h p lawson wagjnjthe chair ilie tnsgjlng opened witshe institute odebbb prayer mrs robert harris read the scripture lesson the chrlstmss story a carpi followed hark the herald angela slug roll was called and answered with a sift for the- save the children fund thank you betters were read flowers foreyery occasion design work a specialty bonded member tds telegraph delivery service flowers by wire anywhere to the world norton floral georgetown inn miiutiiiinnino phone 31 5w jhthmlloiutu u11ic3 anncuncing new low transatlantic rates fronv canadian to british porta tourist class 14700 and up first class f2104 and up fsd details aa to sates eyanico from the sick who had received fruit or getwell cards the president reported a quilt donated to the sal vation arm plans were made for christmas remembrances to the sick mrs baily read excerpts from dickens christmas carol mrs grant was reading it was the night before christmas when santa claus ar rived and distributed sifts to all the members miss stone played the christmas bells with tne members singing the carols a vote of thanks was tendered to all those assisting with the meeting and to mrs murray for the use of her home the hostesses for a very enjoyable lunch were mrs lawson sn mrs h p lawson mrs j mc lennan and miss d stone st johns wa was held at mrs c smiths home on thursday after noon the first part of the after noon was a quilting this was fol lowed by the annual meeting re ports showed 10 members 31 meet ings held average attendance 6 s devotional meetings 1 paokingt quiltlngs 2 sales of tratrtng and candy 1 qailt sold and 1 quilt sent to the groruell mission s copies of the living message token 6 calen dars sold iwo boxes were packed in june and contained quilts and new articles valued at 35 73 also jj articles of good warm used elolhlng thc treasurers report showed total receipts 64 00 expen ditures 5j 5j uulame on hand sit 47 rile junior auxiliary re pot l w js 1cad also tile repot t of tin little hetj cis mtclimb he j l muxwaw presided loi the elee- tion of ilhtca iil spoke fust in ipipeeiuilioii ol the wnik dune utl to iose ulio hid held ulfiec lo those uho lud nillliniis jt their hojries und tor ull the joud work done b the uiuneh ufffceis tor ull aa i hon pi e mrs w u johnston iicsideiit mr c e bmhh seeietuiy mrs muiy uuily junioi sup t mrs uaily little hclieis mrs c a grant and mrs e hodge auditorsmrs john standtsn and mrs joseph standlsh a tribute was paid to mrs j smith who retired iiom the office of 4reasurer after 19 years of faith ful and efficient service the meet lng was closed with prayers of thanksgiving a jiv say yitk j-ss- ff z zm mtzitz v sglvii mrs l h greenwood has re turned from the hospital in qualph very much improved la health st johns sunday school are hold- jnj fhalr annual cbriitinw carol mother and dad or anyone on your christmas list will appreciate such a thoughtful gift as a bus trip to the unny south tothe bright lights of the big cities or a bool of commuters tickets for everyday use buy them from your local agent u bai