namm ttaiawat k the georgetown herald wednesday july 1 1 th 1 95 1 page 10 glen williams garden party grand success a garden party sponsored by the friendship club was held in the ball park last friday evening vince mountford was masterof ceremon ies and the program consisted of quartettes solos two danlpg-num- bers a- magician and a rendition of mocking pird mil by vince and his two young sons the ladies in the two booths were kept busy sell ing hot dogs coffee pie and ice cream and soft drinks a bouquet of dales autographed roses to the old est lady on grounds went to mrs william sharpe of the glen who is 2 visitors with mr and mrs w eindlay this week are mrs find- lays sister fttrs sam gordon and mr gordon and audrey k miss beverley cooper of hamilton mr findlay had the misfortune this week to have a roll of paper drop on his foot at the alliance mill and is sonorfwnat inconvenienced at pre sent barbara hilts daughter of mr and mrs gordon hilts was five years old on thursday julye 5th rler party guests were karen col lins susarine blyth heather atid pe ter hayes linda and bernice ward heather and sandra marchment linda and jackie barclay donna joann keir liuda jeanette and beverley davies donna- stewart betty hilts wayne compton bren- da and larry norton marilyn mur ray michael and bryan hilts sister bonnie and her grandmother mrs d barclay and mr len marchinentr the glen girls won their softball game against unionville on monday with a score ol 153 one of their players marie gibbs in a ball prac tice felt and twisted her arm she was in quelph general hospital for xrays on tuesday mrs j davison mrs- j clark mr robinson and russell davison of guclph visited with relatives in the glen on sunday s j r williams jnd gwen spent the weekend with mr- and mrs trevor williams and mrs p cleave at their cottage at meaford mr and mrs harold davison and gary o toronto enjoyed a trip to sarnia while on holidays list week and spent the weekend in the glen with his parents mr and mrs william davison in person don messer and his islanders popular radio personality saturday july 21st modern and old tyme dancing 830 to 12 p m brampton memorial arena tickets on sale saturday july 14th for 1 00 per person at chinns photo centre queen st w brampton coming events keep november 16th open for st johns united church wa baz- coming on august 17th garden party in the park under auspices of oddfellows and rebekahs keep that riati 0eii bus to erin every friday iiight leaving the rose bar restaurant at 9 oclock returning after the dance fred lawrence phone 161 st georges choir boys accom- paniedby their organist miss sylvia lambert and their leaders jack armstrong and tom wames toge ther with their wives picnicked at torontp island one day last week boys making the trip were fred harrison danny edwards kent rjcr dall bui erigleby roy wiggins gordon spence and michael and paul armstrong union church garden party tuesday jul 17th at 900 pm wilfred leslie farm town line esquesing 3 miles north of norval russ creighton aid his var iety entertainers- featuring toron tos outstanding scotch comedian magician dance and acrobatic acts lots of old time and instrumental music refreshment booth admis sion 50c and 25c 711 margaret sargent boys 6 and 7 keith vivian rob- in cowtan 8 and 9 david cowtan bert mcmann 10 arid 12 danny martin bobby kidd 13 and 14 michael tjarnbert bill vivian- 15 and over fred harrison norman lock hurst girls sack race jean engleby barbara allen boys david cow- tan wheelbarrow race dorothy and bernard cowtan boys shoe race danny mar tin nail driving contest mrs en- gleby bernard cowtan horseshoe pitching harvey dewhurst bernard cowtan mystery person mrs f arm strong jr identified by diaame harrison lucky xuitiiber draw mr hfarvey a hen mrs mcmann parry violet king tom record players leather bound portable carrying case 3speed self contained a beauty at ernies radio roxy theatre bldg phone 465 the new sensation in lipsticks melody indelible lipsticks eight flattering shade 1124 jpef tube melody magic wand stick cologne 135 stayathomeamp next week the annual stay at home camp which will be sponsored this year by the lions club and the minister ial association will begin on mon day morning at 930 oclock the registration fee will be the same as that of other years 25c per family it is hoped that every girl and boy of georgetown and vicinity will be able to attend the meeting places and leadership arc is follows girls 6s yrarv in s cconps anglican church sunday school room eileen oates and sylvia lam- bftt as ictivity leaders and arch deacon w o o thompson will give the religious instruct ion jgirls 912 years th high school jean kuddell and g enhen bradley instructors boys 68 yrurs in th- jr town baptist church hvv a bar ker and win miroonnuk insii in to rs boys 8id yrars iii the knox presbyterian church rev a cal- rir and don ilviugtoni msruc- t f i boys 101 vears in st johns memorial hall rev a cowan and w gribon inurmtoc girls and boys ii rars and over in the old town hall rev j maxwell and marilyn bll instruc tors a special feature of this years caiii is a program arranged for the preschool children and their moth ers to be held in st johns memorial itall on wednesday july i bth from 3 to t oclock when a kindergarten of the air program will be presen ted with some additional treats and also on thursday july 26th from 3 to 4 oclock when a pullet show by charles cokille noted marion ette performer the camp roai will be puh- lishd daily and will carry instruc tions and news concerning coming events parents should read the scout news our apologies for failing to have a column last week all oar ener gies were directed toward cub camp the two cub camps held at rtumber glen camp near bolton were a grand success the first camp held from june 29th to july 2nd had 31 campers and the second camp from july 2nd to july 5th had 22 campers did the boys have a good time we suggest you chat with one of them the program con sisted of crafts hikes games swim and worship etc and every boy cooperated splendidly m the cub camps were a success largely because of the splendid leadership given voluntarily by reg broomhead who chiefed the first camp roy ward and walt richard son who carried a great deal of the sports and activity program cabin leaders don livingstone wayne gribbon and paul prust were of groa sendee mrs ft broomhead and mrs j m smith supervised an interesting craft period and mrs r hardman and mrs w brough- tou turned out the meals on time and in satisfying quality and quan tity thanks of the committee and boys go to one and all the splendid planning and work of the committee and lacnes aux iliary and the generous support ana cooperation of the citizens of geor- getown made the camp possible for every cub and scout at a very mod erate fee at a later date we hope to report the actual cost per day and the actual fee paid by the boy we shall remember the camps of 151 as a success and to all who cooperated in making them such- the boy scout camp is in pro cess at irish lake north of flesh- qrton with a registration of 22 campers more of this in the next column mackenzie news if nothing else will do it we can count on the orangemen to briiik us a spell of hot wea ther did you ever think of insul ating against the heat as well as the cold we have a supply of fiberglas rolls and the cost is modest at 5sc per sq ft kentners i drug store j main street phone 72w no garbage collection thursday july 12th garbage usually collected on this date will be picked up the following monday finest stoker coals in stock camp road in order to be informed certificates of merit and camp ribbons are to be presented to those who attend 75 per cent of the camp functions and who are recommen- clerjby the instructors as good cam pers and having completed a satis factory amount of wark in addition to the regular morning program of sing song study per iod games and handwork there will be secial ftatunes on tuesday thursday and friday afternoons of the first week these will include movies group hikes and weiner roast trip to stanley park and an hour of fun with pem the clown magician special features for the second week of camp will be given in the camp roar and next weeks herald any adults of the community wishing to help the instructors for a halfhour or hour period or lon ger are requested to jitotie rev j m smith at 440r the instructors can give any necessary instruction to such assistants in a few minutes your cooperation will make for a better camp parents children citizens of georgetown lets go for a great stayathome camp in 1951 girls and boys be on hand at 930 oclock monday morning at your particular meeting place for 2 a 7c per vi ft tor j granulated rock wool costs 130 per carton containing 5 cu ft or lc per sq ftfor 2 and 64c per so ft for 3 see you watching the walk on thursday j b mackenzie son lumber coal building supplies surge mjs sckwcc horace tomlinson 1 chapel st brampton 77w serving peel halton and m ii when in georgetown visit one of the finest apparelstores in rural ontario any old furnace is good enough ih summertime its true that the furnace which barely staggered through a long hard winter may appear to be just as good as any other in the summer mntha but when safe economical dependable heating is re quired in the middle of winter only a furnace which is in tiptop condition will fill the bill next winter enjoy safe lowcost r heating ltjxurv bfmllrfin plumbing htaling huttonville park saturday july 14th stan patton with vocalist gene corday sunday evening singsongs ernie ba versatile entertainer comi julv 22 lorne 8cots regimental band i mb 5 j we have large quantities of both domestic and industrial stoker coals on our oakville dock we guarantee your supply for the coming winter prices upon request miners fuel i ice co 23 omsmfssr fiy oakville lifjbjasmbhlahbbbibiahaabbtiiabbbbiaaa st georges sunday school picnic at stanley park some iso members and friends of st georges sunday school gather ed at stanley park erin on satur day for he annual picrvic the wea ther was all that could be asked for and a fine program of sports was run off results are as follows girls 6 aria 7 shirley engleby pat allen 8 and 9 marilyn pattoa linda korzack 10 and 12 jean en gleby barbara aherr 13 and 14 dlanne harrison jacqueline orah- lam 15 and over oretchen bradley i stay at home camp begins monday julv 16 930 ah girls 69 years meet in st georges church 5 gjrls ttyearsi meet in eiirrschoot boys 68 years meet in the baptist church 5 bqys 810 years meet in knox presbyterian church 5 fjeoys 1012 years meet in st johns memorial hall girls boys 1 2 years and over meet in town hall i recister the first sii j mjfs v 43kss pnwwsjrwbbjjojji l-