thi mombstown hkralo wednesdax kwusmay 1st bs7 pagje6 a 2 or the price o 1 plus one cent may 1234 wonderful days wednesday thursday friday ft saturday tha plan bay mm morn at tha regular pries add 1c and tain two of tha tarn yaw sav almost 50 provindal party t arena rose room twentyfive people starred in lucky prizes on fria when em- pfoyees of provincial paper ltd had a dancing party in the arena rose room- it was the annual party of the canteen fund of the mill outof town guests indqdeo 5jffn buss representing head off ice and dr g i hoover and bh and mrs l schell fromthe chor oid milk pupling toronto won the door prise a table lamp door prises and their winners were earl itchperson mirror dan kidd sunbeam mixette mrs steve em- mersqn coffee table marvin hun ter smoker fred flodder nassock ted arnold trilight lamp don wilson wool blanket beynald mi- bjjlot wool blanket bill hewitt jr chick mrs- al teeter bedroom lamps helen macdonald ann wy- lie 510 clothing vouchers harry hale card table herb hughes kit chen cook set john mulder bath roomscales mike lorusso lasy susan r b shbrtill saniboy lois thompson pillowcases and sheets and s clothing vouchers jo harry allen larry maughan john doherty mrs agnes poul- strup mrs chic jewell abd era forgrave triaragle 72761 8 main north s go whole hog guys and dolls chorus ac banquet v a guys and dolls chorus pro vided entertainment at the annual banquet of the bac mens club of st georges anglican last tuesday headed by john wolfe as miss adelaide the chorus line panto- mined the take back your mink number from the famous stage show and movie taking part in the skit were logan macdonald bill mcnally wilf brisbois tom van sickler jack meades and jack gunning broadway had never they seen costumes like those devised by the cast which enjoyed the show equally as much as the au dience the banquet was chaired by president ken robertson and the former local rettor is 25 years married if am news ounon and mrs celebrated their on saturday fred cwase 25th wedding ranniversary at their home in hamilton holding open house in the afternoon and evenr ing canon wase who- was rector of anglican churches in georgetown and glen wiuiams from 1886 to 1831 is now assistant to the dean at christ church cathedral fol lowing his pastorate here he was in guelph and dunnvjlle receiving with them on satur day were their son david who lives in dundas and daughter mary a schoolteacher in brighton a group of friends from george town attended the reception in the afternoon mr and mrs fred armstrong jars a h feller fred mcrtaufr and mr and mrs walter biehn far news canadians pat conscious j e w canadians are becoming in creasingly fat conscious any fur ther deterioration on the part of our hog quality or even lack of improvement over present quality production can have a- disastrous effect upon the canadian hog pro ducers this was the statement of r puttick at the annual meeting of canadian meat packers we are in accord with that statement this past week we attended a meeting of the agricultural committee of the kingsway kiwanis this is the service club organization which for some years has taken such an interest in haltons 4h club programme all of these men were not born and brought up on he farm nevertheless are interested in agriculture and the farmers problems at the meeting in question we were ask ed to answer this question why cant we get better quality bacon and other pork products most program was in charge of gordon spence a guessing contest was suff w are off arranged by stan finlay in which fat those present had to guess names of club members depicted by cryptic posters using magazine ad cutouts and a couple of games rounded out the- evenings enter tainment members and guests were in troduced by jack armstrong and ed wilson rev kenneth rich ardson spoke briefly as did rev j e maxwell norval rural dean and the churchwardens sam pen- rice and charles harris thanks to the daughters of st georges who catered for dinner was ex pressed by clare francis geo e elliott qc addresses shorthorn club a e w these were your people was the subject of the ins jus- torical address delivered by geo e elliott qlc of milton at the recent dinner meeting of the ro yal shorthorn club held in guelph smith griffen of acton r r 2 president of the club was the able chairman of the evenings excel lent programme which had been lined up under the chairmanship of t c amos of moffat another interesting feature of this outstanding programme was the presentation of a number of trophies won at the regional shorthorn show at erin last fall here halton juniors were in the limelight with the w a woods trophy for the best steer in the show being presented to carolyn gardhouse- of milton r r 8 and the bank of commerce trophy for the best heifer calf in the same show to katharine merry of the same address iiiihiflimiihliiiipiiiuiuniiiiei youve head his articles yolwsheard his radio talks nowv meet john bradshaw at the store frl sau may 1011 mr bradshaw invites you to discuss gardening problems with him a free service to customers so please stop in and meet him sogreen fertiuer 20 lb bag 195 40 lb bag 295 y country club lawn veed 195 bradshaws flowers in the new hunter weal estate block nq 7 highway r tr 79761 evegs jr 73171 mmmmumnnmmmuuunwinmmwuwmnmmmwmmr climbing roses j 125 to 200 t roses 125 to 200 ever blooming 125 to 175 pyramidal cedars 2 3 til 500 3 ft a00 pfitzer junipers 15 18 spread 18 24 spread y 2 w spread 410 465 525 order now for quick delivery 10 main street n norton floral choat mtr are free only because you have already paid for them yon have financed this campaign against tuberculosis by paying taxes who doesnt and by buying christmas seals everybody should now take advantage of the facilities yon have bought yourself get what youve paid for more than that go whole hog and urge your family and friends to john the crusade and be xrayed halton county tuberculosis association sponsored free xray examinations at georgetown knox presbyterian church may 1st to 3rd cunrcs from 2 5 pm and 7 10 pm daily children must be 12 or over i farm news i i s- i- twins woodworking sasfi frames plywood trim uimhow- tr 72162 open evenings till 9 wvil saturdays till 5 passing the buck kitchener man new royal bank staffer the local branch of the royal bank of canada has a new ac countant in the person of george miehn a native of kitchener mr miehrf came to georgetown from blind river thursday april 18th he replaces bev kay who was recently admitted to the ha milton san for tb treatment other members of the present stalt under manager dick miller arc ted killingback jim greenis allen moss shirley burt dawn mcpherson barbara ball beverly wilson dina kalsbeek and mrs k jubb the enumeration has been com pleted if your name is not on the voters list call your enumerator sfejr a buck lamb does not make a i quality meat product our lamb and mutton consumption has drop- j i ped from a prewar level of 56 1 lbs per person to an estimated 27 lbs in 1956 on the other hand beef and i poultry- producers by improving their product have greatly stimu lated domestic sales faced with v stiff competition at the retail counter from the other red meats and poultry and from new zea land and australian sheep men who are anxious to send their pro duct to this country canadian lamb producers should be satisfied with nothing but the best and buck lambs are not the beat thirty years ago buck iambs constituted b7 of the total sheep and iamb sales as a result oflan education campaign the number of buck lambs had been reduced to 26 of the total tell yean utex last year however bock lambs constituted 10 of canadas total sheep and lamb marketings ov- jii5i4iiijj filing fold ers need a backbone too oxford folders stand up rigidly in the file always at attention for your atten tion thafs because oxford folders are made of a special stock extra stiff in one direc- 1 tion you never see slumping sagging folders in an oxford equipped file they give you quicker easier reference longer service and lower fil ing costs heavyweight filing folders if its used in an office youll find it at georgetown office supplies ltd mill street muckart blqg trfangu 73452 it is with pleasure that cotton brothers announce their association with 46 king west at macnab st hamilton modern fur departments are being opened at both brampton and georgetown stores under the direction of warner w howell furs designers and fur craftsmen since 1910 bringing you the highest quality furs and fur service sales a wide selection of beautifully styled coats jackets capes and stoles to choose from fur restyling and repairs time to think about repairs or remodel irng fur fashions are changing let us redesign your precious furs you will be thrilled wfcth the results free estimates on repairs or alterations storage protect your valuable furs from the summer heat store your garments in warner w howells airat1zed cold storage vault where each r garment is given qualified fur care there is a difference but the finest costs no more just 2 of your valuation brampton 1772 cottoi foaotja furs georgetown tr 72991 i ito ifkiiliifffi