the georgetown herald wednesday october 241 95 1 page 2 now featured in our ladies new winter gp ats formerly up ta4950 nov 2950 ladies briefer coats all wool materials double breasted halfbelt styles wonderful weight for all winter wear extra special 995 ladies station wagon coats only at silvers values like these finest quality gabardines and corduroys all with fine mouton collars- made by one of canadas finest makers extra special 1995 ladies dresses mens wear materials in lovely i and 2piece styles sizes up to 24 formerly 895 reduced to 695 ladies dresses another group of dresses similar to above only made with more detail formerly 1095 silvers the signature of integrity and quality 795 kirkkraft studio weaving spinning demonstrations all this week kirkkraft is on no 7 highway midway between georgetown and brampton in the former mourjt pleasant church open afternoons friday evenings christmas gifts are easy when you visit kirkkraft specializing in handmade baby wear enjoy a cup of tea while looking around t i winter storage keep yur summer garments safe from moths this winter the charge is low 2 per cent of valuation barr acers cleaners dyers phone 233 w free pickup and delivery beautician studies at famous new york salon mr bruno sclisizzi proprietor of lillicos beauty salon was a mem- ber of the group of 34 canadian hardressers who flew to new yor from malton airport in tordnto on october 7th staging a spectacular- hairstyliiig contest in the air the aim of the contest was to create a new coiffure for princess elizabeth in commemoration of her visit to canada on the same day and the competing hair designs were judged on the basis of their suitability for the personality o the princess the group of hairdressers was or- gaiized by mr wally robinson of the beauticians supply company in kitchener and were enroute to stutt advanced hair design at the robert fiance hajr design institu because of bumpy flying weaiwer- the contest begun in the airplane was completed at the trans canada airliner terminal at laguardia air- jxrt in new york where the com peting hjrir stylists whiied out combs brushes and hair lacquer to put the finishing touches on their model entrants before the judging began the judges were the ilon participating passenger aboard the airplane winner of the contest was mr sheldon anderson proprietor of a beauty salon m kitchener rfe cre ated the coiffure on his wife ann who was his model he received award of a weeks tuition at tne ftolmtt kiance hair design insti tute in new york mr anderson was also the lucky winnei of a pre- flight contest held by mr robinson which awarded him the trip to new york with expenses paid the winning coiffure titled the princess kliabcth coilture is a neat hairdo with waves flowing back from the forehead and with a border of soil curls this design will he incorporated in the robert fiance hair design institute curri culum as a standard hair style to he taught to stylists fron all over the world who convene there to study advanced hair design the winner mr anderson is a cousin of a local uovari mrs les lie clark needed every minute whether you drive one mile or many miles and whether you drive once a week or every day your car may cause you a crippling financial loss carry complete automo- bile insurance then- wherever you go or what ever happens youll be protected elmer c thompson insurance service john r barber f kersey f thompson mill street phone h9 rsf coop news we now can destroy mans most destructive pest the rat with warfarin coop quality balanced feeds fresh at all times coop pig starter coop pig grower coop pig finisher coop sow ration coop 16 dairy ration coop 24 dairy ration qoop chick grower coop lay mash coop fatteninxj mash coop broiler starter coop broiler grower hoe concentrate poultry concentrate dairy concentrate to balance with farmers own train beet pulp oil cake brewers grains mill fbeids molasses have your own molasses barrels refilled and save some money geo thunch ti 7 district coop m 127 georcetown 86 bowl at the lucky strike open bowling monday afternoons until 830 pm tuesday afternoons wednesday nile after 10 friday nites from 930 s all day saturday 1 am tu i 1 pm mill street bende the rosy visit our snack bar historical novels art new library arrivals chairman j l lambert of the public library board- has contribu ted these brief reviews of new books reeerved at tne library and has promised to make these a regular feature of the herald as new ship ments are received within the hollow crown by margaret campbell barnes an historical novel that deals with the troubled life and reign of the unhappy richard of bordeaux- mrs barnes has portrayed this illstarred king as a gifted ana courageous ru ler whose greatest crime was to be i born before his time the poign- and love- story of the king and his young queen is set against the glit- tering pageantry of the medieval world my lady of cleves by margaret campbell barnes this delightful tale hat deals with the life of henry vihs least- known wife anne of cleves has proved a bestseller in both brit ain and america and a rook of the month choice the historical detail is done with the authors usual ac curacy ind displays once again her ability to bring alive some of his torys most romantic characters and incidents t1if collected short stories of e m forstkr mr koistoi hi the opinion of many clitics is the foremost living english writer the itories lepresent in- own choice from his previously publish ed work ifis range is wider than that of gieate- contemporaries h c wells ind somerset muighit ariitoo road hy alan sullivan alin sullivan has long been rec ognized in iinong the outstanding namii in the canadian literary world his latest book deals with the early gold rush days in british columbia and besides being packed with roaring action it introduces a rich gallery of miners gamblers of ficials and mr rowers the book should income a canadian classic join olr christmas club hy charles greaves mr greaves is by way of being another priestly his story is set in the industrial heart of iancashire in the depression days of the nine- teenthirties and centres around the adventures of an extraordinary wo man mrs minns her husband and her fourteen children it is rich in salty humour et against the ever- threatening background of financial disaster it tells of the familys innumerable friends and relations their love aifnns their holidays at blackpool their football matches and dances and above all of the christ mas club which mrs ruins started in order to raise funds to buy their house olifn gates by hi nee- cabot this colourful novel is st on one of the aiibbecn islands thomas med way the governor is anxious to impiove island conditions but his exciting vivacious wife finds island life dull until her cousin live rop- ley an ives this is a romantic story with plenty of uiiuiiil incidents and colour tiirff kncijsiimkn hy gilbert frankau three young men are ound to gether by a lifelong friendship that began at eton in the inst years of the lth century mr frankau tra ces their careers with revealing in sight as one adopts the life of a professional soldier- a second that of a man of science while the third expands his fathers stock broking business in the city of london there are some memorable scenes from the boer war and later from the battles of the old contemptlbles in 101418 the older readers will rind many nostalgic memories of a way of life that was good while it lasted and younger readers may gain new understanding and respect for the oldfashioned principles of a generation that knew what it was doing mystkry novels the deans daughter by herbert adams the crime at porches hill by rosamod baynepowell quite like old days by victor bridges trouble on the thames by victor bridges accidents will happen by victor bridges darling dont by keith campbell listen lovely by keith campbell death in perpetuity by douglas g browne what beckoning ghost 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