georgetown out wednesday may hat 19s1 tkond wctton dont mte hospital variety show g featuuno georgetown girls pipe band rotary minstrels highlights vickie lay dancers georgetown citizens band- ad v- irene byatt star of radio tv and toon to be seen irl music fair in toronto and buffalo i hospital raffle draw will lake place at end of show prizes portable tv lazyboy chair portable barbecue tickers on sale dunng the evening 25c 5 for 1 00 i patronize the refreshment booth all proceeds for the hospital fund brother sister gain high honours fireworks afterwards pre by legion branch and town of georgetown when you smile another smiles and soon there are miles and miles of smiles sip a smile relax a while with orange its goodness begin with fresh orftngcc former georgetown girl gold cord guide award ruth hancax 16 daughter of mr and mrs harold hancox be came the first member of the high land creek girl guide company to be awarded her gold cord guid tags highest honour ruth is a former georgetown re sident living on riverview cres cent with her parents while her father was employed here with smith and stone they moved to highland creek several years ago social personal little raxanna sweexie has re turned home from a two week visit with her little cousin katbxyn jordon bl toronto mr and mrs walter carolyn ellen and charles queen sl spent the holiday week end in chesley and inverhuron beach visiting with his mother mrs c e blehn to former customers of the chinguacousy telephone system now served by the bell telephone company on may 16fh the chingukousy telephone system joined the bell telephone family and we re happy indeed to welcome end serve all our new telephone friends in victoria hutton villeand snetgrove it is ourjntennon to bring to them ever better telephone service at reasonable cost the telephone numbers of our new customers in this area appear in the brampton directory and there are no long distance charges on their calls to brampton we will be glad to answer further enquiries these should be addressed tec aithghone bu5tat55 offlct 33 qweaw sl brpton on tiliphnwi oundale 13911 l o dbeny when dawn fiebig was awarded her gold cord highest award in guiding tecentty she followed in the footsteps of her brother wayne who is a queen scout in this family group they pose with their father and mother mr and mrs wesley fiebig 45 victoria st both are students at george town high school j a goudy georgetown social personal mr and mrs d larmour ids mdntyre crest have as their guests mr and mrs bui maxwell and their four sons thomas mat- them gordon and billy from tor onto the maxwells are waiting for the completion of their new home on rexway blvd mrs win wallace guelph sl mrs frank wallace 32 shelley st and mrs j if whyte prince charles drive attended the onta rio medical secretaries associa tion convention held in toronto on wednesday may 14th the greater part of the day was spent in the queen elizabeth building and then moved to the royal york for the viewing of the displays mrs s b groat mrs aileen bradley miss gretchen bradley 33 victoria sl and mrs a w gil mer 10 park avenue attended the diploma course graduation at the ontario agricultural college guelph on wednesday may 14th sandra bradley was one of the graduating students they atten ded the luncheon for students and their guests prior to graduation and the tea and reception held af terwards in creelman hall japanese speaker dancer entertain at cgit event a japanese heaconess from oil vet united church hamilton miss vyodai was the guest speaker at the cgit banquet held last wed nesday in st john s united church hall speaking on world friendship miss vyodai said colour does not matter it is what is in the heart that counts it is more important to build better friendships than better sputniks and striving to follow jesus example will lead us to a much fuliar and better life she was thanked for her talk by miss pine one of the intermediate leaders beau ti full decorated tables a corsage for each mother and gifts for the members greeted all who attended the banquet which was presided over by the superintend ent mrs morgan mcfarlane the d served by mem o the friendship circle and evening auxiliary who were thanked on behalf of the guests by mrs heinz of cedarvalc school toasts were proposed to the queen bv mrs mcfarlane and the church by carol mann and rcspon ded to by ernest forgravc a toast to the mothers b bcvcrl mann was responded to b mrs frank whitmcc rev morgan mcfarlane spoke a few words of encouragement to the leaders and asked god s blessing on all the members that might grow to be the women god intended thera to be he then introduced the guest speaker lynda warren sang the explor ers hymn this is my fathers world and hilda boyes gave a report on the activities of the ex plojcrs group during the past year in a brief musical program that followed a young japanese girl june lnouye also of hamil ton delighted the audience with two native japanese dances and vocal solos were sung by barbara evans roberta hawcs and carol mcgilvray a duet was sung by jacqueline lance and linda sin clair and a piano solo played by mary evans mrs james evans accompanied the vocalists and miss lnouye on the piano the leaders of the explorers arc liss- a s scott the junior cgit mrs heinzc and mrs e benedict intermediates miss pine and miss wills seniors mrs mike- norton and mrs j scorcsby gifts were presented to miss vyodai and mrs mcfarlane during the evening and donations of money to the president of the afternoon auxiliary of the wms mrs w brownridgc to support this important work in the church the evening was concluded with the repealing of the purpose and the singing of taps b the girls ranger defenceman guest at little nhl banquet so great is the increase in the number of lads playing in the leg ion sponsored little nhl that at their annual banquet held last thursday evening the auditorium of the legion proved itself not large enough necessitating two iittings to accommodate the lads the younger members of the league had their dinner at seven and then went down to the lounge of the legion where they watched television until the second sitting consisting of the older teams man agers coaches an dofficials as well as cup donors and arena offi cials had dinner and then the chairman les clark introduced the guests at the bead table the guest of honor was lou fontanado star defenceman with the new york rangers lou gave an interesting talk to the lads and it was obviously enjoyed by all especially the amusing anecdotes he told of his experience before and while breaking into big jtime lxu received a terrific ovation from the boys and was asked to sign autographs for most of the several hundred boys there also present was another well known man alex campagnero also from guelph who accompan icd lou here and who was well known in town owing to the fact that hsnad played in the indust rial league in georgetown a list ot cup donors and winners appears elsewhere in the paper lou told of his career and of his playing days with guelph where his playing was first not iced by that great hockey coach father ryan of his playing with various leagues and of the final big jump to the nhl with the ran gers he gave the lads sound ad vice as to training habits and how to stay in shape he said he was amated to see the sine and bear of the wonderful hockey organisation set up in georgetown for boys saying that he felt the legion who he onderstood sponsored the en tire league end the men who sacri deed so much time and effort in organizing il deserved the respect of the entire community ask pedestrians obey traffic duty officer police chief roy haley has is sued a warning aimed at those pe destrians wtra have consistently ig nored the traffic officer on point duty at the intersection of main and mill streeu- during the five oclock rush on fridays chief haley stresses that pedes trians should comply with the af nah given by the officer on duty and should wait at the curb until motioned to proceed across the street persons crossing against the officers signal are running the same risk as crossing against a red light on a toronto street and a as both motorists and pedestrians re allze that the four corners at five oclock simulate a city intersec tion anyone not complying with the signals given by the officer on traffic duty this friday may not bearound next week to get anoth er chance t have your home custom built it costs no more m co for maximum living free estimates nha loans no delays in starting your home precise workmanship guarantees that hie house we build is the house you want ernest hofmann construction georgetown children who will be 5 years old by december 31st 1958 will attend kindergarten parents pweo ml m tab fan and tend it to principal val stain if yen rve h chapel street dnmct principal wobam hnrade if yea are in wriggleawortfc school nmrm or prindpal harold henry if yon torn in lawilaun scknal dlmlil please send the form i i mat 31 parents who sabnsh tona wi be beteoiiasnf muree of uotstltatkndatc1tf please have your cntfots bjtth ca reaclr at that hot childs name birth date month parent s name house no street phone please print this tnformatton year