e omagh honours four newlywed couples four recent bridal couples were presented with gifts by the omagh cowun unity at ai social evening on thursday in qmigh schoolhouse ij i guest of honour were mr and mrs emerson robinson mr and mrs colin marshall mr and mrs lome ualng and mr and mrs mor- ley peacock toronto they each received a kroehler hostess chair hassock and smoker stand clifford beatty was chairman for the evening which included a game of cards with dancing later to the howden and sinclair orchestra j urkeys why not a turkey for your thanksgiving din ner or that special occa sion coming up contact ua for prices for church suppers etc all birds eviscerated wilutts turkey farm ballmafad tr 7 2314 what council did leave rent decision for 1954 council while provincial rent control will end next march a municipality may continue this by establishing a bylaw of its own informed of this at mondays meeting the town council decided to file the letter for consideration by the 1854 council georgetown is one of several towns in the toronto metropolitan area which voted to keep rent con trols in force when restrictions were eased last year up to the present administration has been from the dentral ontario office which will be abolished in march requested by the public school boanto substitute election of members by general vote rather than wards council will submit the question to ratepayers in the dec ember election by a technicality the school board was overlooked when a prior ote was taken to elect council by general vote and adoption of a complete general vote system would establish uniform election if the vote carried results announced for dressed hogs results received today in the t eaton special for dressed bacon hogs at gedrgctoun fair name john bradley hornby for champ ion carcass and andrew mcciure r it 2 brampton reserve carcass the six top placmgs among the seven entries icteued were 1st john bradley 2nd wilfred hard nig limehouse jrd and 4th an di cv mcclurc oth lloyd mcen cry limehouse 6th angus mc- nabb r r 2 georgetown cool weather suggestions hot turkey sandwich chili con carne hot meat pie delicious cup chicken broth f a i r v i e w coffee shopgrill on the highway 220 new houses in two subdivisions a total of 220 new houses will be built in georgetown according to spokesmen for two large companies which have announced subdivisions of two targe local properties houses are already under con struction in hewon manor across from the smith stone plant on land formerly owned by tom hew- son and in sunbeam heights at the western highway approach to town on the old cednrvale farm properi ty which was purchased from ed tyers in hewson heights there will be a choice of j bedroom bungalows and 4 bedroom 1 storey homes on the 100 lots which the subdivision provides sunbeam heights will have 120 brick bungalows all with 6 rooms both groups of houses will sell around the t0 000 mark and both have been assured of wattr and mlritc servip oy the town coun til hugh r johnston of t h gilts real esla c oakvillc is mak ing arrangements for the sale of tht sunbeam h jlms houses three sample houses are now it id j and anoher 12 homes will be started immerti ttely and be rea dy for otiupamy we hope by lhristmis he it ites 1 nib is part of an extensive 1 ousmg prtyri now m progress at oshawa don mills weston and o ikville by sunbeam construction and associated rom panics for which giles real estate are exclusive sell ing agents jack walford and mr e irvine spokesmen for the hewson manor homes which will be built by tor onto contractor 1 inlay munro also report three sample homes which will be open for inspection on temple road neir the new subdiv- wins 100 bond in lucky draw winner of a 5100 bond offered as a prize in the girls pipe band iicky draw wis ted arnold mr arnold s ticket was picked when the draw was made at geor getown fair on saturday opd lgg an odd shaped hen s egg brought to the oltue tod ly by billy wilson ii causing sonic comment among people passing the herald window the egg is perfectly round and about half the sic of a golf ball social and personal mr ernest bedell of detroit michigan is visiting in town with mr and mrs fred monally mr and mrs jack campbell of weston were visitors yesterday with mr and mrs garfield mcgll- vray guests from newmarket on fair day with mr and mrs george brandford were mr and mrs ern est dobble newmarket bud bishop who has been in toronto general hospital for a month recuperating after a disc operation returned home last week a patient in sick children s hos pital toronto ipce august john penrice young sun of mr and mrs sam penrice returned home last week end wilf hillis former prudential insurance man in town who now is with the company in port arth ur renewed ii luaintanccs during a visit to town this week roa- preston who has been work ing in kitimat ii c is home for a vimt with his pients mr and mrs hcnij picston king street with him is a chum john simida also of kitimat mr and mrs 1 iwrence burt atten ded the 60th wedding anniversary of mr and mrs william gambell in acton on sund ty mr gambell is a mcmbci of an old georgetown fuiulj his mother hiving been a kennedy bill boil assistant manager of the sivillc theatre montreal who iormeily managed the roxy here was the tuest of rev and mrs alex calder for a few days this eek he was groomsman at the lindsay ritchie wedding on satur day janice daughter of mr and mrs wilfred mmo nad a party on wed nesday to celebrate her sixth birth day guests were gail and george stigter carolyn biehn sharon co- burn dule mecurtney gary bowers and her cousins diane hill bron da lorraine ana irene hawes list friday susan coburn daughter of mr and mrs jack co- burn was six and entertmned at a party at her home on king street her quests were bobby and david mcmtnemy janic mino gail slig gor mary harlow marlene sin- dcrwn darlcnc i edwidge and dale mcc irtney hi i in hll son of mr and mrs percy hill acwratcd his ninth birthd iy on monday september 28 at his home on charles street his little chums invited to his party were monty hyde keith wood da vid rawson paul marko and gory ren wick wednesday october 7th 1953 the gbokqutown mtttaij page 8 dreams come true sunbeam heights georgetowns most isaodern home development no 7 highway east just south of dominion seed six room brick veneer bungalows oil heat water sewers hydro 5 interest nha terms and specifications 20 year mortgage the the the concord locarno carnarvon lucerne price 10150 price- 10950 price- 10500 price 11200 down payment 2150 down pyment 2450 down pjet- 2250 down p 2700 monthly payment 5363 monthly payment 5704 monthly payment 5536 monthly payment 5704 reservations now being received 12 only available at this tune exclusive agents phone office oakville 2600 ask hugh johnston t s h giles real estate dominion bank house 3 dund as street north oakville members toronto real estate board phone after hours oakville 1366 ask hugh johnston bath towels large size thirsty towels 22x45 79c rug samples made from wiltons and axmmsters 18x27 special 179 2 f boys jackets all wool plaid weather proofed quilted satin lin ing long zipper 795 mens pyjamas warm flannelette fancy stripe patterns 395 boys sizes 98 pillow cases excellertt value strong white hemmed pillow slips pr 149 ladies sweaters botany wool cardigan style 298 sewing machines priced from 8450 citneti main st georgetown budget market 17c cranberries five string coloured brooms dainty 16 oi pke white rice 34c 139 19c chipso large 32c gant 64c adams orange and grapefruit fruit sections 2o oz 27c maple leaf 2 pie size mincemeatpiefilling 44c cheez whiz 8 oz bottlr 37c libbys 48oz fancy quality tomato juicz 31c j tomatoes celery lettuce cabbage cauliflower j apples carrots potatoes red and green peppers for a good selection of fresh and cured meats try budget market jst see the new seiberling studded tire at fred maveals garage fall weather means tuneup time general repairs batteries towing service white rose service station main st school nurse talks home school meet miss joyce nevitt who is in charge of nursing work for halton health unit hi this area explained details of her job to members of the stone school association at monday imeetlng in wrtgglesworth mlstnevitt who was introduced by principal william kinrade stressed the importance oi cooper ation between parents and the unit and outlined her duties from pre natal care to maturity a question period followed mrs ross duncan was chairman and entertainment included songs by thomas warnes accompanied at the piano by mrs james f evans refreshments were served after wards