new projector used by school association ii- the new film strip projector pur- chased tor the stone school w nonstrated to the stone school icitlon at their april meeting t faeld on april 15th at the home of mr and mrs earl mckay near brampton the seventeen members present saw educational film strips i which are to be shown to the pup- ils the projector and screen was by the association with r4he assistance of the silverwood womens institute and the stone school farm forum final plans were made for the ftechnicolor mov4e india beyond jihe kihyber which was presented the wilkjns brothers of toron- pto at the legion hall last night refreshments were served at the fflose of the meeting 1 balunafad page 11 wednesday evening alpril 22 1053 the georgetown herald ipndia missionary ppeaker at church the wms groups held their spring ithankoflering sunday evening the ji devotional exercises were taken mrs cotton and mrs n sinclair j vof the evening auxiliary their theme being the easter story the mission band then sang an african jjymn which was much enjoyed the choir also favoured with an an- tthcfm softly and tenderly jestfc totting miss jb -hilts- who bpresbyterial secretary of mission bands presented the band with a star denoting their eleventh year of high standard work mrs r hmcenery leader of the circle gave lia reading on christian stewarship i the guest- speaker was rev jean tponaidson of alma who is a retur- iied missionary from india and now i full time minister in the united church miss donaldson told the stories of four different individuals representing four classes of people in india of 9uki a poor village woman who became a christian and i- did not lose her faith even after the j death of her fourth baby of bachi who from the age of five had wan- lied to be a nurse and who through much tribulation was successful in jsier ambition of raten the elder who carried out his duties faithful- ly and ronni lai the catechist ex traordinary who had strange but successful ways of teaching miss ljsuts spoke a few words of thanks to all who had taken part wa stresses tolerance the wa met at the home of mrs f smith for their april meet- lng mrs a starret led in the op- ening devotionals choosing the 13th chapter of the 1st corinthians for ber scripture reading commenting on these verses mrs starret stres- ed that we should have a more olerant and loving attitude toward jioiir fellowman the cross is christs symbol of love for us the love that i will not let us go mrs marshall ads letters of appreciation from i those who had been remembered during their illness after the bus- iness period mrs starret read an rinteresting item on the care of items and conducted two musical contests plans were made to attend the fwa convention in oakville a de licious lunch was served and a so cial time enjoyed temperance speaker mr ewart orr represent- iting the ontario temperance feder ation was speaker at the sunday piervice and gave a most inspiring address some of the facts stated fcjrere that for every 3 spent on goodthe people of canada spend 1 liquor the third largest killer ftbday is alcohol and 89 per cent of au criminals are alcoholics most of all degrading is the fact that drinking among women hasincrea- iaed by 177 per cent at the close of sunday school mr orr gave a talk to the children stressing the annual meeting halton tuberculosis health association melton town hall monday april 27 830 pjn the public is cordially invited to attend mam any other make no matter the size or type off truck you need what better proof could there be that a chevrolet truck is your best buy chevrolet according to registrations obtained from sources sub scribed to by the industry and considered to be reliable truck users in every single province bought more chevrolet again in 1952 than any other make and so year after year chevrolets popularity proves beyond any question of doubt that chevrolet and only chevrolet provides the sturdy durability trouble free per formance and long lowupkeep life that means real satisfac tion to truck users yes it is difficult to imagine more convincing proof of chevrolets superiority for such clcarcufand overwhelming preference can lead to but ope conclusion chevrolet trucks miuffujbfettar must enjoy solid ad vantages over other trucks such preference must rest on a firm foundation of good sound value and of course it does as owners of chevrolet trucks can testify chevrolet trucks arc widely known for their ability to hold hauling costs down they arc known for their power ihcir stamina for their exceptional gas and oil economy as well as their lowcost upkeep and on these same counts you can expect 1953 chevrolet trucks to be even more outstanding so before you buy any truck sec how much more chevrolet trucks offer you stop in and sec us soon a geffifralz motors valus arthur scott motors limited telephone 161 queen and guelph streets danger of drinking alcohol and to remember that christ will give us strength to resist and refuse to be tempted a most enjoyable program was given by the church choir and those assisting under the direction of the organist miss lillian shortill there was a good variety of solos duets both vocal and instrumental also several numbers by both junior and senior choirs mrs ward bruce was guest elocutionist congratulations to mr and mrs richard shortill jr on the birth of their baby daughter karen mrs f smith mrs j kirkwood and mrs r mcenery attended the womens association pjresbyterial at oakville on wednesday free installation of aerial oar warranty oorera all tubes for a rear lncladtnc picture tubes at milliere television service 9th line and maplfi avenue in put of huntert inn building buy addison tv be satisfied busineu phone 230 bill milliere residence phone t35r showroom open every evening for demonstrations mrs archie fuller edinburgh native a norval district resident since 1920 mary douglas fuller 53 died at womens college hospital tor onto on april 11th after a long ill ness mrs tuller was born in edin burgh scotland and was the daugh ter of james watt and jean thomp son in 1920 at huttonville she married archie puller and they lived at lot 14 concession 4 4th line west chlnguacousy she at tended mount pleasant united church surviving are her husband two daughters mrs bill tur- er jean of dundos and miss ellen rn toronto and a son john at home and two grandchildren mar ion jean turner and john thomas fuller also surviving are two bro thers and a slater in edinburgh james archie and sarah watt rev c c gilbert conducted the funeral service on akrll 14th at the david a moclure funeral home brampton pallbefirers were robert ashmqre and blake fuller brampton alan pepper toronto gordon mcclure and clarence dol- son norval and jack fuller geor getown interment was in green wood etery jseorgetown commercial students on lookout for jobs beona conn last week was just an ordinary school week with no exciting events occurring commercial special write their final set of exams all week now the majority of them aire keeping a lookout for a job which they may obtain cadet work is underway and the cadets will be steadily practising if our luck changes and we have some more good weather instead of this drizzly weather we have been getting of late sergeants lieuten ants captains majors have been chosen for both the boys and girls squads fifth form will begin their ex ams in may third and fourth form wilt begin their exams on june 9th and end on june 20th at the latest some of the girls have been out playing basketball in their pta and noon hours while the lawns were dry and hard the boys also have the rugby ball out and in action annual meeting halton childrens aid society wednesday apre 294 815 pm dst in the ehidday school rooms st pauls unwed church mhtqk guest speaker mr d coughlan ontario director of probation services st judges chura oakville boys choir refreshments a cordial invitation 4s extended to all persons interested in child welfare