1 v the georgetown heral1t wednesday eveg nov 27th 1937 pace 2 1 special general electric only a few left three accidents occur between town and acton two westbound vehicles collided on no 7 highway during a wind storm last saturday night at about 645 pm the drivers cons tan tine- schakiel of main street north and richard deboer also of main st north were uninjured in the crash mr deboer was driving a volks- 1957 general electric television orig sold for sotaoo 34995 now iv general electric automatic oqq95 washer swou udv wigo tv radio 33 main st n triangu 7376 wagen vonowned by wigo tv and mr schakie a 53 chev approximately 200 damage was sustained by each vehicle in the crash which occurred opposite the cedar springs motel cst ray andress of the milton detachment opp investigated another accident occurred earl ier the same day at pcnsons corn- fers involving a truck owned by martin sodding and driven by tom ford victoria crescent and a car driven by richard early byron st damage in this one amounted to about 350 cst hazlett of the milton detachment orptayestigat- ed the accident which occitrretlar- ound 1 pm on thursday nov 21st cst andress investigated an accident in front of ballantines service sta tion on no 7 highway near the cedar springs motel the driver of the car which struck a hydro pole was mrs matilda jank of guelph street acton the mishap occurred at about 255 pm and resulted in 200 dam age to the jank car 26 get christmas turkey at rotary sponsored shoot personal house cleaners our vast variety of services are available to you throughout this winter mo job too small or too large 1 all interior cleaning 2 all interior painting 3 basements cleaned and waterproofed 4 minor repairs to woodwork and alterations 5 sncw shovelling 6 cleaning offices stores factories homes and churches 7 repairs to furnace oil or coal all work done by reliable competent men silvers take over industrial bowling lead silvers by taking five points from kentners and firemen only three off the dutchmen exchang ed places in the industrial bowl ing standing last week silvers took the lead by one point over firemen and andersons who are tied for second place this anderson team is really hot at present time winning their last two games wednesday night is the night both firemen and silvers have been waiting for as it is their first meeting of the year and both are very confident they can dump the other on thursday andersons will have their hands full with the fourth place team kays in- fourlh place tied with kays- we find dav idsons followed by kentners pro- jjyincials legion no 2 and legion ino 1 barflies legion no 3 and the dutchmen who are starting to win after adding a few new faces and winning eight points in the ail three weeks bob ezard had the high triple an 800 count c engleby with 745 and tom wylie 739 were other good scores in the singles ian greig with 339 was the leader fol lowed by frank anderson 314 and cyril engleby with 308 in the race for high average we still have a dandy with one point separating the first four at pres ent nip shipway and george web ster of silvers are on top with i 231 folowcd by bill anderson and harv chappel with 230 then com es terry bludd 226 ace bailey 222 kay robson 219 hank chap- j lin 218 george storey 217 and george barber who has been rlim bins riijht along and has 21i tnr the 10th spot notice to all obtains and bowl ers turkey roll will bo nt mht of dec 18th and lftth i three hundred and eighty five pounds of turkey was given away by the rotary club saturday after noon to the winners of the giant turkey shoot held in the delrcx industrial subdivision and parti cipated in by marksmen from georgetown and vicinity there were 26 shoots with twelve men competing each time each contestant being allowed one shot at the target from 40 yards p at a 1 00 a round ten of the shoots were for the 22 calibre rifle daks and 16 for shotguns georgetown police constable ted scott assisted the rotarfans by keeping score and issuing the unition a itocrowd turned out to watch the eventwhich displayed some crack shootingoesphe a heavy wind there- as aturkey given to the winner of each sh with some of the sharpshooters taking home monf than one bird g saunders wa tops with four w chadwick and cliff grace two each and single turkeys to fred workman bill schenk gord lee e capuano k tawser brian panning g clow a crichton m jordan t zilio b zuio 0 usher i thompson d mason d rcid and on a special target to bob mcmenemy art parry and bill bailey glen williams call anytime tr 79711 out of town charges paid i 3 nomination meeting thursday night is nomination night in corgctown attend this important meeting in wriggle- worth school auditorium and hear your candidates speak going up ceremony for five glen scouts an impressive going up cere mony saw five cubs become scouts of the 1st glen williams troop on november 18th the ceremony took place in the glen town hall with district scout master david dills and district cirbmaster murray scoyne of acton attending new members of the scout troop which is in charge of bill bel leg- hem and jack meades are george young david hancock john ade- ma peter norton and bob reid the ceremony began as the cubs were called to a circle and the scouts formed a horseshoe in be candlelit hall the cubs gave their departing members a final grand howl and handshake and akela mrs leslie young presented the incoming scouts to the scoutmaster who in the ceremony was represented by- vic gunn of the 3rd georgetown troop after mr gunn had told them what is expected of a scout and what a proud day this should be in their lives the boys were led through rows of candles each marking a point of the scout law and presented to thir patrol lead er the rub left the hall while an investiture took place then return nod for a eampfire program of a mis sinson g and rats rev ken neth kuhanlson brought greetings from the group committee a spec lal feature the night wis pros entation 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had drawn a map with the different countries on it showing where each spice came from until it reaches our stores for us to purchase a lot of time and thought had been put on this pyp- er arid it was very informative and interesting current events were given by mrs russcl hepburn a sale of various articles was offered and buying was brisk until all were gone meeting dosed by singing the queen and a social hour fol lowed the young people keld their christian fellowship meeting on sunday evening at tab liotae of sandra tindale with bob ruddell in charge election of officers took place sandra tindale played an accordion selection and mrs j h hunter spoke to the young people christmas editions mr merchant bookings are hea vy for the next three editions of the herald prompt action in sub- emitting your advertising copy will ensure best restilts gen fnd grooms mother entertains whitney wedding party on friday evening prior to the marriage of jean jennings and william whitney his mother mrs jack whitney entertained the wed ding party at dinner at her home on tyers avenue those present were the bride snd groom miss ann mcpherson mr john whitney mr and mrs albert i whitney and mr and mrs don i taylor st johns united church minister rev m g aacfarlane ba music director mr norman laird sunday school beginners 1 1 am other departments 945 am morning service of worship 930 am and 11 am evening worship 700 ms hear the georgetown boyt band they lead in the service