yes doctor wednesday will be fine when its time to have the dentirft eheck daughter teeth mrs smith naturally reaches fdr the telephone that helpful member-of-lhe- family with die habit of getting things done when you look back over your day its some times surprising to realize in just how many little ways the telephone has helped you how it adds so much convenience and comfort to everyday living tub mia tiliphoni companv off canada hamilton construction 66 prince charles drive tr 73480 homes industrial requirements garaoes renovations concrete work buudino supplies every building need arc and gas woolbead speers tr 73941 nights tr74713 georgetown heavy equipment a specialty government certified welders portable equipment no job too small no job too big construction equipment repaired hoppers buckets shovel teeth trucks reinforced cat repairs pipe work a specialty bol rspalrad la hotan all work guranteed or money refunded iwqbwsy wfonf street cofmp fam of vvooonneq pajtmenarn ix went know its ika hot tax tired vwtors are coming tonight when i usual ly write m colonm so toy pop ular demand of one of my litters im going to repeat a column i wrote a couple of years ago af ter all ministers dont just crum ple up hose sermons and throw them away you know after they have been delivered im leaving out a couple of par agraphs of the original because as i remembered a gal from de troit ealled into the office after it appeared and offered to push my face in she didnt cool down ohi i convinced her that i was talking about the other women not the pretty ones beer mm yew te ween down 1 t went something like this you now its pretty tough living iff tourist town there you are slaving away in your office or store in the heat cursing and sweating and trying to kid your self that uie customer is always right the biggest fallacy anyone has ever tried to put across in the name of free enterprise and there right outside the window they go sauntering along the gals with the lovely brown arms and legs looking so delic ious you could sink a tooth in them their consorts ambling al- their bare hairy but cool bellies hanging out over their shorts between them they induce reactions from delight to envy to repulsion but who can resist the kids so brown so firm so fully packed little golden bodies as smooth and round as a speckled trout fresh out of the stream little sweet faces smeared with popsicle juice screwed up against the sun little sunsuits and dresses fresh half an hour ago plastered with dirt and ice cream drips there goes that little old fat tedy from cleveland i remember her from last year there isnt any slack in her sleeks but she doesnt give a diddle shes lust in from the cottage and heeded for a happy hour in the five and ten asking for things they dont have before she feels shes earned that double banana split at the soda fountain theres that supercilious blonde with the tan the big bust and the yellow buick convertible shes driven up and down street eight times favouring the natives with glances of icy disdain and tickled to death with the whistles from the iboys on the corner shell park eventually buy some deod orant at the drug store and drive back out to the cottage to take up life again with her ibowlegged baldheaded middle aged huflb- comingj up the other side of the jreet ere a couple of fellows from buffalo ny theyre about 45 they went in for a beer wmle the girls went shopping just one ding bell they never 4rer that potent c ale before they think h the eirhuerarlna northern air that makes them feel en geedl theyve hod six each well leave them to the tender mercies of the girts that couple sitting in the car is from toronto ont you can teh toy the suspicious looks they wear rrheyre not going to be fleeced in one of these tourist towns no slrree theyve brought their own sandwiches and will sleep in the car unless they can find a room with shower and television for ab out the same price theyd pay for a flop at the salvation army hostel in toronto and that deer old couple coming along she in flowered print he in white shirt end suspenders h from rosetown seskt they left here so years ego they toiled through the drought they raised e big family and sometimes there wasnt enough to eat but then the good years came along and a hungry world turned wheat te gold theyre retired new rhey came back east for e trip their first and heyre enjoying every minute of it visiting old friends and drinking in all those wonderful trees and that lovely blue water but therre getting homesick dad wants to be home for the harvest and moth er is lonesome tor the grandchil dren and into the office walks a re tired printer from deetroit he looks over the plant tells you how tough times were when he was a printers devil then walks out climbs into his cadillac and drives off to his 18000 summer home where even the mosquitoes are ill at ease despite it all theres something wonderful about living in a tourist town nothing for example please me more than to have some lucky bum on a months holiday come in and ask me how to get to little pine tree harbour or whis key island with a great show of knowledge and authority i give him directions that are going to wind him up in a big swamp on a oneway road with quicksand on both sides and rattlesnakes just ararhin around him notice to creditors in the estate of evelyn laws all persons having claims ag ainst the estate of evelyn laws late of the town of georgetown widow who died on or about the 31st day of may 1908 are hereby notified to send particulars of the same to the undersigned on or before the 16th day of august 1958 after which date the estate will toe distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have not ice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 14th day of july ad 1958 violet marsden and victor tedder executors of the estate of evelyn laws by their sol icitors dale bennett a lati mer georgetown ontario 730 the mail bag expresses appreciation for farewell a present 173 brentwood rd n toronto 18 ontario july 5th 1958 the home school association expupils and pupils an other friends glen williams ontario dear friends i would like to express to you my appreciation and thanks for the very pleasant and memorable picnic reunion held for me at the glen school on saturday june 31st the opportunity provided to meet so many former pupils and friends and the letters or cards which i received from others gave me much happiness indeed i would especially like to thank the officers and members of the home and school club who wor ked so hard to make the gather ing possible also i would like to express my thanks and apprec iation to all expupils pupils and friends for their very kind best wishes on this occasion i was deeply touched by the friendly words in the address read to me and also by the valu able gifts which you presented me the silver tray with its lovely inscription and the smart linen purse containing very generous sum of money and cheque for these gifts thanks so very very much i would like also to thank sin cerely the members of the home and school club responsible for preparing the beautifully engra ved booklet containing all he names i believe of pupils and ex- pupils from this school i know that a tremendous amount of work in the way of hunting up- earlier records was involved its preparation i shall prize this booklet as an invaluable keepsake i assure pu for all these wonderful gifts and tokens of friendship please accept my deep appreciation and sincere thanks some of my most treasured mem ories of the future will be the ma ny happy hours spent with the ambitious active alert and the sportftloving boys and girls of glen williams whom it was my privilege t6 teach through future school lep published in this paper i shall still follow with great interest the progressjrf- the glen school pupils in closing i should like to ex tend to the home and school as sociation to the parents and to the boys abd girls of glen wil liams my very est wishes jer your future success aria happin ess yours very sincerely edna beantnont farm nms mortuy jpuetinss held by county 4h clubs by j- last week was a busy one of 441 agricultural clubs in halton county five of the clubs held their regu lar monthly meeting club leader calvin altken of acton was host to the acton 4h forage club on monday evening july 7th the programme inclu ded instruction and judging of classes in alfalfa red clover seed and bales of mixed hay pres ident of the club donald swack- hamer was in charge of the mee ting the programme was con ducted by nino braida club lea der and j a francis associate agricultural representative 4h beef calf club the halton 4h beef calf club- f30 members met at the farm f dr w f james on tuesday july 8th the club members were instructed on judging aberdeen- angus cattle and then judged two classes following the judging session club mesflbers discussed a work sheet on beef husbandry and recei ved instruction on registration of beef cattle president george greenlees was in charge of the meeting with the programme be ing conducted by club- leaders john wilmott james mckay a r coulter sandy buchanan and assoc agric rep j a francis dairy calf clubs on thursday evening july 10 the halton 4h holstein calf club and the halton jerseyguernsey calf club met at the farm of mr ken ella hornby the holstein calf club has a membership of 43 and the jerseyguernsey club 18 the meeting centred around the judging of jersey cattle follow ing a type demonstration- the club members judged two classes of jersey cows and gave reasons the meeting concluded with a discussion of various phases of dairy cattle management presid ent bill marshall milton r r 1 heads the 4h holstein calf club and keith ella hornby is presi dent of the 4h jersey guernsey calf club club leaders for both clubs and assoc agric rep j a francis instructed the club mem bers i grain club at the regular meeting of the halton 4h grain club held on fri day july 11th club members were instructed on chemical weed control by club leader e clutton in his remarks mr clutton outlin ed the advances being made in weed spraying and gave the pro per use of several spray materials in the grain judging sections of the meeting instruction was given on judging coarse grains each club member judged and gave rea sons on a class of oats wheat and barley club leader bruce curtis and assoc agric rep j a francis conducted the judging president of th clu is john wilson norval ffr 1 fifteen members are en rolled in the club and have as a project one acre of registered garry oats the mail bag thanks for aiding guide trip overseas 14 ostrander blvd july 10th 1956 dear tmr editor i wish to express my thanks to the many people who have made it possible for me during my guiding years in georgetown to qualify for the belgium camp by giving of their time for badge wfortc lead ership specialized instruction or advice a special thanks to those who have given generously to wards financing my trip my parentsjoin me in thanking the people of georgetown for all their wonderful help thanks again your sincerely barbara kinrade the mail bag urges better care for war memorial 99 main st n georgetown ont dear editor do we have a weed inspector i am sure i read something about him in your paper not too long ago i wonder if he has inspec ted the corner of main and guelph street our monument has weeds completely surrounding it and i believe this is town property in the legion news a short time ago there was an article ab out children not knowing what armistice day stood for dont you think we should look after our monument all year as well as having one special day for it it seems suefa a waste to hold that day and then let it stand so sadly neglected the rest of the year i am sure if our monument was properly cared for the children would soon get to help understand why perhaps some of the young peo ples groups scouts or guides could help with this worthwhile project surely georgetown has not forgotten so soon thank you mrs lena emmerson paget jwenmwsjr imij ivi cold waving style cutting bleaching tinting 11 martins beauty salon 8 gleaveholm drive tr 7m32 v john f b0ught0n jew watches clocks watchbands straps jewellery silverware guaranteed watch repairs opposite georgetown high school guelph street insurance travel real estate walter t evans go triangle 72512 mux street serving your community for over 30 years kentners fuel kids of our fuel otl the rumors teu us the good old sum 16 very jealous it am bay wykgnmroo ji ji