featuring our style of the month regency coiffure martins beauty salon t cleaveholm duivs georgttown trungu 73932 hamilton construction oo pmnce charles drive tr homes industrial requirements garages renovations concrete work building supplies every building ned r legion notes 4 we regret to record the passing of another staunch legionnaire in the person of jack crawford of glen williams jack was a faith fill member of the branch and will be keenly missed by all who knew him vjfi extend our sincere regrets on his passing to his wid ow and family in their great loss we were happy to hear that al lvin macdonald was able to be at home for the thanksgiving week end we trust that he will soon be returning home for good alvin was steward for a number of years at the branch we also hear that bill wylle is home now after his long stay in hospital lets hope that both of these comrades are soon able to be around again the remembrance day service will be held this year on sunday november 9th at 12 30 p m at the cenotaph the parade will form at the legion hall at 1215 to pro ceed to the cenotaph for service all organizations are urged to take part and we trust that each member will see fit to make this parade remembrance dinner will be on friday november 7th at 7 00 p m tickets will go on sale immediate ly after the meeting tomorrow ev ening each member must secure his own tickets dennis wright ticket chairman will handle the sale and remaining tickets will be divided evenly between the chairman and the steward for fut ure sale the price we believe will atih be one buck for din ntr and dance understand that a certain new tyappolntcd captain in the local regiment wet his pips thursday night with some- help from a cou pie of experienced helpers con gratulations sir and now we come to a sad tale a tale so harrowing that we think our more soft hearted mem bcrs shouldn t even read it as it will completely shatter their faith in human nature and in the dup licity of one of their outlying comrades we speak of the rec ent taking of some of our inno cent rosy taced georgetownlans by one of those crafty sly avaric ious glen williamsers we are repeating this tale by request of one of our members john walsh who vouches for its authenticity it seems that on the friday pre ceding thanksgiving this wealthy glen wuliamsite an extensive feathered fancier and poultry bree der with wide plastic interests by name of reid lured a pair of branch innocents also in the plas tics business over to his estate where with his glib pitch he sold them every bit of livestock on the place eye witnesses tell us the stock was so weak it had to be carried home he then disap peared pocketing his ill gotten fains rumour has it that he week nded in miami at any rate our two local lads arrive home with their purchases then start to won der what they will do with them the one came up with the brilliant idea that they should kill some of them and have them for thanksgiv lng an excelent idea but the birds wouldn t cooperate by drop ping dead of exhaustion and every time the one owner swung an ax at one particular rooster he swears it thumbed its beak at him as for the other innocent the poul try breeder had given him instruc tions how to take care of the chl ckena including the fastest way to skin the ra running out of patience with the whole idea they finally decld ed to barbecue the whole bunch and charcoal and barbecues were set up however they reckon ed without the fowl who eviden- ully thinking someone might get hurt decided to leave so if you see any ducks wandering around the churchill crescent area or any roosters around college view ring the new firm of howard john son dealers in high grade poultry the moral gilcss it s just that our poor city rubes in town are just no match for the glen wil liams traders ami if you think we are a bit rough on the poultry farmer what would you think of any man who could dream up an idea like put ting a man s refrigerator upstairs in a bedroom during a moving mr and mrs heslop visit in europe hr and mrs hex heslop trav elled by plane to england on monday where mr heslop will do some industrial promotion for delrex developments they are staying at the savoy hotel during their visits overseas they also intend to combine pleasure trip to paris and other points of interest 0 0 phone us about hytest 303 fuel oil ifsbereatlast hytest 303 the scientifically improved fuel oil sold at no extern cost hytest 303 is premium red fuel od con taining a wonderworking additive bums seal free pls burning sway deposits caused by whatever ml yo have been using trouble free heat due to lack of collecting sludge and sediment hytest 303 is dry cleaned when delivered impurities and condensate are removed- corrosion and lusting of heating system is practically eliminate e and its re e the amazing qualities of hytest 303 came yonr beating system to use less oil work better thousands of happy home owners report sav ing ashigh as dont wait phone us today youll be glad yon did i savings that help but extra clothes phone tr 72851 w h kentner son your exclusive hytest 303 dealer in this area 45 queen street georgetown newsletter from centennial manor a representative group of acton visitors sponsored by the acton women s institute came to the ma nor to entertain the residents on tuesday evening october 7th the members of the institute were hea ded by their president mrs george fryer who acted as chairman in very pleasant fashion before the program began mrs james bad shaw played the old time favour ites and piano solos and for one selection she was accompanied by mr norman viggers on the bones mrs fryer opened the program by expressing the pleasure felt by all the actoq visitors in coming to conduct an evenings entertain ment at the manor and then mrs stanley allen welcomed all the visitors to the manor about fif teen members of the acton cluxens band looking very smart in their scarlet tunics played o canada atfer which a devotional period was conducted by rev gordon adams of acton mr adams read the 147th psalm and then delivered an inspiring address on two verses of this psalm the singing of a verse of abide with me and prayer by mr adams completed the devo tional part of the program the musical part of the program follow ed two very fine duets were sung by mrs veldhuis and miss dorothy simmons accompanied at the pia no by mrs bradshaw their two duets were the shepherd of love and how great thou art ac companied at the piano by miss helen landsborough mr charles landsborough and mr johnson played an intricate cornet duet mr joe seelan played two accor dion solos one of which was the lively pennsylvania polka the acton band played a stirring march and a community singsong was joi ned in by all the humorous part of the program was conducted in delightful fashion by mrs william ballentine who gave two readings recollections of a bride and horseradish a number of at tractive coloured slides depicting scenes in acton and vicinity were shown by mr mac sproule the program closed with the hymn god be with youth a speech of thanks was given by muriel thompson a delicious lunch of sandwiches small confections and tea was served by the institute la dies and during this time the resi dents had the pleasure of meeting and talking with old and new friends from acton the first evening of euchre ga mes conducted by the newly for med euchre club was held in the dining room on monday octo ber 6th with nearly 25 in attend ance no prizes were awarded as prizes are to be given only on a monthly basis three short moving films were shown by mr allen by means of the manors own projector on wed ncsday evening october 8th the first film land from the sea had btcn made in nova scotia and showed how land had been re claimed from the sea along the shores of the bay of fundy by the list of dkes and sluices the sec- nd film depicted the manufacture 1 bank note for the bank of ca nada by two bank note companies the third film showed the work of the john howard soc ety in re- habilitatmt persons ncwlj releas id from prison i inut ir appropriate to thanksgiving sunday was conduc ted in the chapel on sunday after n on october 13th b rev e orsborn minister of knox prcsbj ttrian church milton assisted b irs s 1 xkic as p an t ftir dc scribing how thanksgiving had be come a continent wide festival mr orsbqjnv mentioned some things for which we should be thankful as mentioned in psalm 135 which he had read as the scripture les son he described four of these things specifically the fact that we are gods people the revelation of god in the realm of nature the intervention of god in human his tory and the unchanging nature of god at noon on thanksgiving day october 13th the residents en joyed a delicious roast turkey dinner with all the trimmings which had been planned by mr allen the superintendent and mrs hazel smith the chef and prepared and served by mrs smith mrs muriel gray mrs margery 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