vl the georgetown herald wednesday nov 14th 1951 kl t pi i fc vote murray deans liberal candidate thursday november 22nd the man with an unparalleled record of community service wartime mayor of oakville 1941- 424344 elected by the larg est majority in the history of the town first president of the reorganized oakville lions club past chairman of the board of governors lions international district of ontario and quebec past president of lionsjntemat- ional of canada t served in first world war 1919 in charge of dental service for the department of soldiers civil reestablishment in guelph during hut term of mayor and at his instigation the town employ ees for the first time in history were granted holidays with pay organized and managed the first oha hockey team in oak ville dr deans is on the executive of the oakville baseball club past president and for nine years captain of the oakville golf club and is still a member of the board of directors present chairman of the oakville trafalgar high school area board and member for four years elected this year at ottawa to the executive of the associated high school boards of ontario president of the newly organized oakville hockey association and a director of the oakville trafalgar memorial arena com mission past member of the board of gov ernors of the oakville trafalgar memorial hospital and a mem ber of the original factfinding committee organized and was chairman of the wartime ration board for oakville trafalgar township and milton was chairman of the local nat ional clothing collection for war ravaged countries has been a member of every mun icipal board in the town of oakville dr deans will be a cabinet minister with the election of dr deans and the return of the liberals to off ice in queens park on nov 22nd dr deans is definitely slated for a post in the cabinet ff- in his speech at burlington november 8th mr thomson lib eral leader said dr deans is competent and can be relied upon he is so versatile it is difficult to determine what cabinet post he will get but he will be placed where he can serve best vote liberal vote deans pa this advertisement published by the halton county liberal assoc pledge wi support to library renovations the regular monthly meeting of the georgetown womens institute was held at the home of mrs e v thompson guelph st- on wednes day evening november 7 and was very well attended despite the con dition of trie streets mrs frank petch 2nd vice presi dent occupied the chair the meet ing opened with the singing of te maple leaf followed by the mary stewart colled the roll call jive one canada health rule brought forth varied responses a few splendid health rules and some suggestions for our government to standardize the size of cans and ac- quaint the public with the amount contained in each can the motto was webuild our ideals and they in turn build us xhe committee appointed to in terview the library board re place of meeting reported and it vvas de cided to write the town council suggesting that the institute and j otier organizations might assist them in making the public library a habitable place and a credit to the town dicussion in a gift for the halton home for the aged at milton took place and it was de cided to vote 2500 to this worthy cause for the time being it was also decided to spply for the usual grant of 100 from the legislature the bale for crippled civilians is being packed and also clothing tor the scott mission anyone interes ted may send contributions to mrs j ballantine or mrs norman sny der both of albert street before the middle of the month a wreath to our glorious dead was to be placed at the cenotaph on remembrance day and a like amount given to the local poppy fund mrs harold cleae and mrs wm mcdowell had charge of the topic for the month home economics and health and before introduc ing the aikaker of the evening misn marjorie inmaii mrs cleave drew attention to a writeup in the clol- x- mail re canadas no 1 health prohlen namely mental health it i everybodys business liecnife eveiynne is engaged in con- tiiliuting ihwiiti is nod or poor men tal health and so on mrs ches- t nefoiest ang very weetly that neu favourite it is no secret i coninanied by mrs it t paul ml liiiiin hose as hei subiect toiie helund the halloween sea- ii illiue en pieceded all saints div uhlrh l- meld niosi varied in iv chnrchc all saint s day had ii choien to honour those saints fin whom a day had not already ill et aide in the church calen- di miss inn an took her audience hack to the days of the ancient dru id slu- sjxikei of witches goblins and faiiies regarded as real inhab itant- ijfthe earth by ome people in the eailier dya a gieat number of hei lieiid- h- ii ned far more alum hillou een than they rvr knew befoie the story if lack luiri was repealed even the -iiii- played on that occasion had i hitiii and significance everyone like- to listen to a story and miss ionian i ei t a in ly proved herself vei y adep a- a teller of tales it was i vim j enlightening and interesting talk and thoroughly enjoyed by all pt iiiit mis wm t sinclair hanked miss uunan mis deforest the hostess mrs thompson and ill who helved to make this such a wonderful ev ening mrs frank petch mrs wm mar shall and mrs wm frank served refreshments at the close of the meeting scout news regular pack meetings of the little beavers eagles and leaping wolves were held during the week ooooooo scoutmaster reg rroomhead was welcomed by the hoy scout troop on thursday evening the meeting was in the form of a games night jvext week instruction periods will begin ooooooo the ladies auxiliary will meet in st johns church parlour on mon day evening at eight oclock ooooooo the senior group of scouts met on thursday evening and discussed plans for the furtherance of badge work several decided to work on the carpenters athletic and deba ters badges plans are being made l a debate on the subject resolve thai homework is necessary at the high school level we ore looking forward to some interesting expres sions of opinion on the matter ooooooo cubs are asked to make a report on their christmas cards sales as soon tys possible ooooooo- please save your paper end mag- azines for the boy scouts a little effort on your part in this regard will help the further promotion of scouting and cubbing by leaders and committee in georgetown i ooooooo buutylng boys is better than mending men canon mcmaster was lome scots chaplain two weeks after undergoing a serious throat operation at toronto western hospital canon herbert westmcmaster died on friday he rehired earlier this year from the active church of england min- istry after being sector of st marks churchy orangcville for 22 yearv prior to that he had served at st johns winona and christ church st catharines he had been chap lain or ihe lome scots regiment until recently he was a wycliffe college graduate canon mcmaster had several friends in town his daughter joan being married to jack thompson son- of archdeacon and mrs w g o thompson he had assisted at st georges with the easter com munion service he is survived by his wife eliza beth bennett his daughter who lives in ottawa and one grandson rev john bartlett rector of st marks conducted the funeral ser vice in the church on mndayas- sisted by archdeacon thompson bishop walter bagrtall preached the sermon and several district clergy men attended the service in their robes of office bowling silvers edge closer maccormacks still lead there are no results this week from sections b and c as the two legion teams had their games post poned section a well well you can never trust those last place teams in this case it being the maple leaf dairy they just up and white washed meci tires to a 70 victory reliable sources have heard that j brand- ford is going to have the vet give his ikjulers a shot in ihe ami next week e wilson was high man for the team with 613 the rest or the team trailed along with 1 lorusso 595 f spires 542 1 brandford 530 mike 512 while we are on the subject of high scores t wylie of silvers helped his team along with a score of 122 we dont know which way that was but that was the game they lost still on low score out of the 58 games rolled ft wo dummy there wire 7 games under 200 taking high triple and single for section a was nip shipway with 7t 2fm222mii second was r norton with 749 250-253- l4fi i the only other single over 250 was 250 rolled by walt cook maccormacks the leading team received a beating this week and netted themselves only two points the opposing silvers leceived the othei 5 point- the team standing is now maccormacks 27 silvers 24 maple leaf dairy ih and mcclures 1 i ace bailev see our catalogue of christmas advertising illustrations start your cluistmas ads now phone no 8 carpentry renovations and building kitchen cupboards general repair work michie dredge estimates or by the hour r r 5 milton phone 156 r 31 no job too big or too small page 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