k- the georgetown herald wedn augurt 22 i9mj bill bailey celebrates 25 years as the ml man one horsedrawn wagon to three modern tank- truck one of which is sfaovm here marfci i tt progress made by blu- battejr to 25 yews an oil dealer startta in buatoew by hinaelf bills present staff is seen lined up in front of one his oil trucks from left to right they are bfllv bailey jr margaret inglesdy k bailey j bidley elwdod pembelton morris somervllle and bui bailey virtues is the silken string running through the pearl chain of all joseph hall jseaqram enouseo men who think of tomorrow prac ticemonrration today h tbss txhwmoh i ft ajurnean or ana stand ctrcus tietell reserved se ah 1 oo general a dmtssion 50e vk mm mnir repartriate troops after one year korea service the defence department has an nounced a repatriation plan for can adian soldiers now serving in korea which should bring at least one local man back home this fall first troops to return home under the ro tation policy will be men of the 2nd battalion princess patricias canadian light infantry who have been in the korean theatre since last december pte earl beerman who has been in hospital m japan since suffering a knee wound in the spring is a member of the recipient and should be eligible for return several other local men are bear- ing arms in korea most of them going overseas last sprig these in clude bob rogers mike lorusso lew brandford james brandon and r c davidson one local soldier ron edmunds was killed in action and his brother allan returned home a few weeks ago text of the defence department statement is as follows as long as the military situation permits men will be eligible for return to canada who have approx- imately 12 months service in the theatre but no man should be re quired to serve moie than one win ter in korea kir sttroops to ret ui n home under the rotation policy will be men of the 2nd battalion princess patricias canadam lfght infantry who have been m the theatic since last dec ember in ordoi to maintain maxi mum opeiational efficiency vviilun the korean theatre only two iom- panios vvill be rotated at a time the first two leplaecment diafts will leave canada in september or early octohei and will include two rifle torn pa nibs from the 1st battal ion ppcli followed by the head quarters company and a quota of miscellaneous personnel the suppoit company of the 1st rattalion and a company to be for med from the fid battalion ppcii will follow later other units of the jitli canadian infanti brigade gioup in koiea will bo i expatriated under the same rotation policy on loinpletion of 11 months scve eaily next eir the men of the 2nd battalion who will b letuining to canada include a number of tiaiited pui- tiooptis fnimtily with the 1st bat talion these men will ml ppunient t lamed pn atroopei s left in canada id teigethei with otheis in 1 1 1111 mg will cimiii that aeie eitiitc paia- cu units ai avnlahlo in c ana ii ill 1 irn s ise in iimui to aid ih no le 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repairs lome c arner motors acton main st i phone 452 w vein hpo games for fust pric and s t faram and ttviiiinlon wilson also aon three games io take sec ond pnt hany moss and hugh dilute were in third place ind an oakville team had fourth place teams from georgetown milton acton and oakville competed local bowler who competed were w- g bell william mcdowell wil frid lavoie e br tyergs t fr- am welllnglon wilson nelson rob inson george woods harry moss and hugh dickie e p head optometrist eyes examine glasses fitted 68 st qtwgen square g u e 1 p h iqtabliafaed 20 jraan 4i r f s rr in ivtsu