th ocokostown herald woanmdar m s interior design interests 24 night school students on tuesday evening 24 would be interior decorators gather un der the tutelage of james warren t georgetown high school here in an informal atmosphere they are learning the pitfalls not to fall into when planning an apart ment or home the course is divided into 12 twelve sessions covering active areas versus quiet areas work areas and storage for the familj treasures and the inevitable junk they also learn how to make a new house livable complete with mortgage and an old house prac tical the art of decorating including colour on walls floors and furnish lugs is covered along with the care and placing of painting and sculp ture it docs not mean starting with everj thing new the old comfortable furniture along with the favourite nick sacks with their memories need not be discarded two evenings arc ovvoled en tirel to the problems of the class members themselves which discuss so as to get the last ounce of usefulness and enjoyment out of everything the bu members of the class are mrs jack cnchton lamchouse mrs jane abrahamse 28 swing st mrs joe mcclintock s3 mar ket st mrs ross seeorjd 30 shel lc st neil benton jumehouse mrs ted scott 41 shclc st mrs d f wright 57 edith st mrs k l m bryan 87 prince charles drive mrs syd orr 4 market st mrs william pacholok 33 edward st mrs james bilsbor- jpw 6 rcxway drive mrs k w cook 6 rexway drive linda mi no is mcnabb st mrs ernest mckctuie 105 sargent road mrs- w f barratt 112 mtfnlre crcs cent mrs l l tyson 16 rexway drive mrs w shortman 19 rex way drive mrs john gljnn lime- house mrs douglas wilson 31 byron street alice pilegard r it 4 mrs margaret emerson 84 sargent road mrs john cozens 82 sargent road hazel hall 6 albert street bessie white 6 albert street mrs f j murray norval christmas coming mr merch ant and the herald is at your ser vice to promote sales during this important season remember ear i cop helps the herald help you with attractive displays new formula sso furnace oil gives you more heat less furnace troubles on budget terms men torn imperial oi fa yso ton fat mi mw somerville ze 67200 red cross comes to springhill mine aid the canadian red cross repor ted last wek that its expenditure for disaster relief at springhill now totals 20000 the red cross relief effort star ted on the evening of october 23 branch disaster workers were at the pithead witmn a half hour af ter news of the bump was announ ced within hours a supply or serum albumin was rushed- to springhill from the red cross blood depot in halifax by royal canadian navy helicopter nova scotia division sent a por table hospital and a mobile can teen to the scene on the following day a mobile disaster unit and a dozen disaster workers from new brunswick division arrived the same day a group of volunteers rrom prince edward island joined their red cross colleagues later in l day harvey r doane president of nova scotia division of the red cross praised the many volunteers who participated in relief work of all kinds he reported men worn en joung peaple from all parts of the province as well as from new brunswick and prince edward i land came to the ill fated town to work beside members of spring hill branch approximately 150 volunteers were on dut at van ous jobs every da it is cstima led that volunteers contributed over 15 000 hourb of their time in re lef work a rough estimate of the artic le distributed to the wmvrs mclu des 20 000 cigarettes 5 000 candv bars 2 800 bottles of sort drinks and 880 plugs of chewing tobacco the value of the socks and towels are not represented in the 20 000 expenditure as these had been pro duccd b volunteers of the worn ens work committee an appeal lor more socks and towels was an wind promptlv bv quebec red crites hundreds of socks and tow is were rushed bv air transport from montreal to replenish the luindling stores at the disaster headquarters large quantities of food have also been distributed b the red lrov to the families of tht men trapped in the mine this has concrete gravel building sand road gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines glen williams tjl 73308 marvelous gift idea helena rubinsteins hascaramatic the first automatic mascara holiday boxed just 2 the first the famous automatic waterproof mascara a gift to erladden the eyes of a hstf ul of ladies for this pretty golden pen curls and colors lashes at a twirl without a brush mascara matic automatically releases the exact amount of genuinely waterproof mascara for both eyes give her black brown navy blue royal blue or emerald green just 2 50 in the holiday harlequin box and shell keep it forever thanks to easy refills m davidsons pharmacy 148 guelph street georgetown tr 73048 been donated b people and firms in nova scotia new brunswick and i nncc ldvvard island these gifts havt included five tons of potatoes hundreds of pounds of vegetables and butler cases o i est and a lare quant it of can j ned goods i rev and mrs powell at w m s service rev and mrs h d powell were guest speakers at the norval prcsbtcrian famil night church service sponsored b the wms mrs powell had the rapt atten tiun of the children in the audience as sht told of a daj in a child s life in japan and a little about lur work in the yodajaa hospi tal lr powtll cave a brief historv f the korean chur hes in japan an i told of the ff irts the arc making to e lahl h a strong lav mmiitrv within the korean pres hu nan church on hi ruurn to jjpan rev powell will be working in the ncwl established al centre at kvoto japan rev g l roal of norval con ducted the service and rev j calder of georgetown sang two solos at the close of the service mrs powell presented pins to the mem bers of the mission band of norval prcsbjtenan church in the congregation were several groups of joung people from sur rounding churches following the service tea was served in the sun day school room bv the ladies of the church santa got a dismal welcome from the weathreman when he paid his official visit to toronto satur day it was much more enjoyable for the tv watchers than for those who stood in the rain town of georgetown offers 18 choice building lots for sale by tender new park subdivision zoned r3 these building lots fronting on new streets are close to the new park school are secluded and quiet yet only a few blocks ftom the downtown business area sanitary sewers will be installed under local improvement many lots have choice shade trees separate tenders must be submitted for each lot bearing number as shown in illustration one person may tender on one or several lots sealed tenders plainly marked tender for lots park area will be received at the office of the town clerk until 400 p m monday november 24 ibhail or ny tandar not nacassanly accepted heme note cortmad chaqua for 10 must accompany lolanco to ba poict on dosmg transaction