the geoioetown hekald wednesday evening june 18 1b52 paoe t tbabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbmi s chj5fash10ned g tent meetings june 22 to june 29 rev byron howiatt m winger church bt chrut special mnala jlartr hymn hinting bible frachtni- 8undays 1 pjn tjo m hon u hat sj main st e- milton sponsored by bewee baplul cbureh milled vajubbbbbbbbbbbbbbbmll hartt in aqeergetoini eicluslvrly at silvers dead stock dead and crippled farm animal removed promp tly for sanitary diaposal telephone collect toronto em 33636 georgetown i 1 gordon young ltd road and cement gravel general trucking barclays haulage phone 723 r 21 eavestroughing heating plumbing don houston phone 547w chatting with mhb no tire li blowout prool bui only the goodyear lifcguard safely tube rives you positive protection oratnsj blowout danger and liieguards arc reusable rood for loowxhrulesor more of blowoutsafe driving out last 3 sets of tires firtirc the sayings yourself sec u today for goodvear lifeguard safety tu were always only too ready to sin the praises of our own familiar countryside and more than once weve written about the beauties of glen wil- jtams landacape that ia we can get into- enough trouble without olni jnto the perwvutf lde but couple of week o we wero cooped right on our doorstep by mons purser who write the ilofne- maker column in the globe mu 0 mona teus that there aro a lot of itrils in and around the uule llhlevllage ol clen wil- jlums near georgetown there are a jot in and ibout ihu quiet little village of jlen will ami- vfc w two of uie thrs earliest papc coaling mills and a paper mill asild to be the first une established in canada a lovely treeshaded red brick green shuw- tcred huuae by the itde of the roafl rvuw occupied by u toronto busi ness woman win timothy katonw first home in canada ami not fur uway ilumli the general fcluxe wimih be held tils fust job i this country in tilt- lowly gardtn of glen nora auimmr ho of mr un1 mr s vogan 4 iiislli table u made from ti millstone one of three brought from irani e in 17w and set up in the niagara peninsula lt first mill the united kmplre loyalists tjullt in canada all this and the beauty of the surrounding country served only us background however on this octa- slnn for another first thul we had tome especially lo see uml v enjoy mr vogan s wonderful iftats ut the very peak of their glorious flowering mid fragruiee we had seen bits uf this lovely gardi n with its low stone walls flagged steps and wealth of other bloom urul lireenrry in mr vogan s um rutlve color photograuliy but to be able to touch and smell as well ui see the nuwi of merited blooms wi mrncthtng lovelier still among the fto odd llliic inisheti there are 40 varieties ranging from the common lilac v ilh its quite lovely cluster of small flowers to the biggest of them all deep in huo and having flowersrts whose fur jxuila would spread arrtm the surface of u 0etnt piece from rim to rim wlilte aim arlout sh did mauve buiu lin w t re also to be m en in luxunai tly double llln- if nu dlwctect a flow ret dik fmli inn ou might count 20 xtals the white gave their indispensable highlight to the whole garden 6 ene id deev dark purple pro v ided the other ud of the olour iwile in betwe n vm re him- v railed but c erl unly mauvy bluet and a delicate pink lilu the bud ding tips of the lustem showing a deeper rose while man of the mauve lilac hve n rosy ruh tint thk one wa t true pink and we had never ieen one like it the rest of the garden wa just a lovely in iti own way with weep ing willow weeping birch tree a silvery kussian olive and 20 var ieties of evergreen innumerable rock plant from families of hen- andchlcken filling in the crack of spreading rosettes of scented daphne in the brighter place still many tall and beautiful tulip flaunting bright colours nnd evernl ecluded nnd shaded corners invit ing to peaceful contemplation lncidentauy we have often passed tjils lovely upot m well described by mona purser but never realised before just how much beauty was con tained in the garden partly visible from the roadside mks gkaifam furnell was telling us the other morning lhit khe had just heaid don mcneils breakfast club from chi cago when he interviewed a group of girls from toronto including her mister uarbara karam the glru are motortnj out west to seattle apd will take the boit from there up to vancpuver they will be re turning home either by plane or by train mncc the plan to take the trip west originated with a girl friend who wxintcd tq deliver n new iiir purchased in ontario home to her parents ln hrillsh columbia we im imagine the girls would have a lot of fun on n trip like that i u r bar a is a sla tittle lau for the ontario government at the parlia ment uu it dings we were jshocked to rend of mr how hamiltons death ts week just after jvis hart written our col umn about his school of ffne arts at doon the ladles from town who had nltanrlrrl fhn pcclal wpftvnk big tradein allowance for your old tubes saxe motors classes there were especially aaq dencd by the news alncc he nnd mrs hamilton had been at the achool during tholr weeks stay there wre going to try to catch you up on all the lat est moves in town that wo know of this week since wo may nr4 bo chattinu remilarly with you for the next few woeki what with summer holidays coming on nnd all hopo we dont have any animal stories to tell you about the lake mb wwr hmnnh husband wondered hat straightened out pettups we tfifen tell you that last year after we had been there for a couple of weeks and closed up the cottage our parents went up for a weeks stay after we left we had made- arrangements lor a man to come tand ptty up some tiny holes on the ouuwe brtokwork of the irvplace where we balieved some bats wero nesting we were right about the nett- injt when mother and dad went into the cottage they mej a regular farragt alley haa to got fight to work wjft u couple of tennis ruc- iuets the final wore was twruty- siiiie love yrs 29 of the crvat- urej were sealed in by the puttying lirocess and hud made their way down and out of the fireplace into the cottage we were thankful wo wcrrn t there there juat can l b any more there hl tar after uiat itiasqac re hut wt stahted out u tell yuu ubvut changes m resldimr didnt we ror ome wteks now mr and mrs led vahl uiki thlldten leddy and lyn ja ttiuve txeii living in their new home on ostrunder ulvd it is un attrat tlve storey nnd a tialf iwjuse and u of wtiltt tlmpboaid tututtui llun a bride and groom of it weekend mr umi mrs klnier lendhy shirley llurrlson tuive bought the house formerly owned by mr and mrs vahl on itlver- vlfw crew nl 7iere is alno u new atorty und ji half while i luplxiard house built by w ii k ntner und son juil op- joite the vahls house on cm mil der lllvd whlnti hits inen purcluiscd by the new principal of the howard wrlggleswurth publk vhool mr william kinradr mr uiul mr kln- lade ure ut present ii v lng in pri s- ton mm and mils iteg broom h al hav l lotjgtit the borne ow net by mr and mrs t b in dwyir on vklorla cresient mr and mrs hrtmthad clenn nul ijonnli are living on main stnel north just paist the kord garage mr and mis lvyr ure moving to tst catharines mr mri mm we liiie have moved into the houe formerly own ti by mr jim kintnerson n vu i t r la st ret i- o r the summer j nonths w hi le thi- are operating their tour lit reort juit north of ifuntsvule mr and mr pete hun ur quwn suict art subhttlug their apartment to mr and mrs ivor williams and family mr and mrs william are just nxintly out irom i- nglnnd and liav ixiti m ik ing their home w ith mr and mt s ierru ks they hav e two oung daughters we are already appre iitlng the new sidewalk laid on queen mrect 1- or more ear than w e care to admit that terrible crack right down the tentre of it with the walk sloping steeply on either side jias menaced life and limb well limb anyway and were sure well be appreciating the new walk teing laid on john street too whirh in places in recent year had leeome jus alout non existent lesion notes l decoration day u sunday june 22nd the parade will form at the legion hall at 2 is and will proceed to the cemetery for the service via the cenotaph where a wreath will be laid the sevtre cakes place at 300 wltfa the chap lain archdeacon w g o thomp son in charge the lorne boots band will be providing music and henry tihectherd mqe will be in charge of the parade this is one parade in the year that all members should take part mi it u dedccled to the memory of those killed in two great wars nd who have since passed awpy we hope that every comrade will make a special effort to be preuent and on parade the sortuall team have been playing a lot of ball these 8uys piaylnjf slmcoe and orangevtlle as well as thrlr regular league games the boys lukd a bit uf lough luck in samctae after teutlrig them here in the previous game they found the floodlights made quile u dllteretue tu them and lest by four runs oh well time they had a bit of cumpesltaun anyway what do you think of the faiu y pant the boys ure sporting thee days altogether it v e ry sharp looking ctuult we might add tho uiat t for expert eye care 1 consult 1 o t walker optometrist 3 main st north ilrampton over abclls drug store phone office 500 lies b30 hours 0 ajn to 6 pm daily evenings by appointment why wo didnt teu you- about the bati isit year and wo repllod that didnt want anyone to get the tamln bvukv phomb 1mw wrong idea about nil mothara cot- wawi tage it really la a nice one andt ggggj wj tlo love the beach lta on bo with travel notes many georgetown people hove enjoyed the popular nongoma great lakes cruise here a lupervnluo pre- aeoson event that will tickle your budget a complete 5 day cm i jo or two tor only is75n run person sailing from owen sound june oth or 16th atopa enroute at manltoulln and snult sle marie anil of couno we can book for you the regular crulie later on at iso john r barber travel advltor elmer 0 tnokpson imuranee serrlee ptione 110 mul 8t robert r jr hamilton 1 b optometrist s b a fcvkh kxaminko b olah8eh fittkd pays up to 1000 protects you and your family toncy mm fo an individual the two year polio seven policy injure the husband wife and all unmarried dependent children up to 21 years of age lndud lng children born during the policy term commencing 24 hour from time of birth it pays up lo s750000 per person to provide medical treatment aa described below for the fallowing diseases continuing up to five years from date of lllnrsa polio tetanus smallpox leukaemia diphtheria encephalitis meningitis any tvie provides treatment up to 5 years policy covera for 2 yeare effective 7 days following acceptarlee walter t evans co insurance real estate travel 7500 per person 00 i he log cabin mill street b new location a si hi georges sqnsre j b guelph j formerly occupied by e p head optometrist it s too bad the boys could n t affect a little quieter socks especially the pitchers how eau her hetie martin could keep on tho job with thoe dazzling diamond socks in front of him is more than we can under stand dont kohc5et the regular monthly meeting next thursday evtning june 26th howskiifiygirls get lovely curves cala s to 10 lbs nw pap dumimla w avsnar oowltl ft wasjtkl ttssttatfl wbw mupaalr smtfaetk bvibi war a bar al laflf laauoan tkt uokaol win it bhu k ibur haw ut blo4 qvm tasanittai ammjuias atyajwlaa briur limliaarimucsjimlu lfsi rva sjiv tf vsaaaa tvtt 9ln ssjkar om uav r fotorqukaalasd mmawftvw trr lajuei tmmu tauu high school graduates you can be an officer young men recently graduated from high school with junior matricu- lation or equivalent educational standard may become officers in the canadian army active force if accepted you begin training at camp borden as an officer cadet to qualify as a second lieutenant in the actiwj force you will receive sccandjlteutenancapay while training when you are granted a commission you will then serve for periods of 3 4 or 5 years as you choose under the shortservlre com mission plan at the end of this service you may apply for a perma nent commusion c to qualify you muil be single physically it between 18 and 25 years of age and have a junior matriculation or equivalent educa tional standard apply today lo the recruiting office nearest your home no 1 3 pnonnal depot wollh house rldau chorions si ottawa ont no 5 personnel depot artttlerytarlgtooetlrrklnoteroflt canadian army rkrulttng station 90 richmond street wait toronto ont no j personnel depot wolialay barracks elizabeth strst tondonfont aiontaln armyheeruttlnq centre tin sirs wutlborih to bay ont army recrvlttnd centre jamas st armoury 200 jom st n homllton ont join the canadian army active force now ri