wadneaday aura kmw ik th ga0gt0wn hbtalov wigos record sale continues up to 50 off clearance to make room for new stocks 32 main street north traikjie 73376 presents an elegant selection of fall and winter coats for the woman of fashion canadas most desired coats from the countrys most reputable makers are arriving doily at silvers fur- trimmed and untrimmed garments at their finest in style quality and value coaac in and see them 29 57995 scotch bakery 6 mux street en location only ladies when the temperature soars keep much cooler by ordering your baked goods from us quality is tops as is the delicious taste of our j3akeru treats weekend special- ice- box cookies fresh and deuctous everything baked on the premises cake mad to order for weddings birthday parties etc phone tr 73481 gus ryder trophies are presented at water show two handicapped swim class pu pils terry kennedy 2 water st and jack wilde 18 byron street were cited tor their progress at the pool last wednesday evening when they were awarded the spec ial gus ryder trophies during the annual water show the presenta- toins were made by mayor jack armstrong pearce porter chaired the affair with jim jones handling the com mentary and prior to the program remarks were made by ernie alcott the president of the georgetown lions who picked up the tab a good crowd witnessed the aqua activities highlighted by the ballet swim demonstration by the mar lins a synchronized swim team from toronto coached by marg warren and betty scanlon jay- jay racing and partner carolyn jennings one of whom will repres ent canada in the next olympics combined for a watery rendition of ebony river and two juniors year old janette macoonald and 8 year old armande macdonald swam to the rhythm of teddy bears picnic a canoe tilting contest captured i the attention of the attendance at i the start of the program when paul popiel and paul berber in boat number 1 tried to off balance ret er ttaynor and paul barber sr 11 boat number 2 paul barber jr did the commentary on a life saving demonstration sapdra scott the in structor and milt armstrong fran cis hulme marilyn pearce peto gaynor paul barber sr and jin- et davies pamela clark diane fteid pam ela cume mary aloclintock in grid langebeck chns sargent ja- were divided into teams for a dem onstration of canoe racing under the instruction of sandra scott and in a red cross demonstration beginners juniors and itttermed- ates and seniors were tested by instructors leslie brown and mar ilyn pearce lynn scott and bob bingham and sandra scott taking part in the red cross tests were nelson barber brian day clive llewellyn ronald ran kin janet armstrong jackie bow- ell peter barefoot anita pratt sandra marchment janice mino ingrid langebeck mary mcclin- tock and david barrager the camp nprval vmca swim group accepted an invitation participate and bill ohara of the camp took over the commentary for a series of entertaining dem onstrations entitled evolution of swimming competitive strokes rope relay and as an added at traction the dipsy doodle a water clown was also included in the camps repertoire the fergus swimming club un der coach allen eagleson who was formerly associated with gus ry der at his lakeshore pool did the commentary as his group churned the waters with a mixed relay and the local club under paul barber closed out the demonstrative part of the program with a diving ex hibition taking part here were paul popeil terry kennedy gail lloyd barry smith anne peter son stan kynnersley sandra bauer max korzack and paul bar ber the finishing stunt was a complete reversal from the deman ding tests and precision exhibitions that dominated the program as thirty contestants on signal plun ged into the pool in a free for all around the branch specializing gladioli growing tony m perelli is the name and he specializes in bringing flowers to the girls just as soon as his wife is safely at the cottage that is tsk tsk last friday night was not fri day the 13th but it could be ter med black friday for john young and eddie mcdermott as far as prophesying sports results are con cerned they got in quite an argu ment about the football game that night with old tiger cat crab- tree and he took them to the clea ners properly two to one odds he gave them too should havedrop- ped down early saturday boys and helped to spend your money school time is vitamin time free sheaffer cartridge pen with each ring binder purchased home heating sowe like it imxmom like it hotter yew cat end all home beating won ha with m smarts- fi aticady controlled ao that yoa may like or lower the beat with year finger low first cort low operating coal baft i lart nice mino and sandra marchment apple eating contest ashgrove clubgirls take part in institute meeting 1 were enjoyed themselves trior oughly a hearty picnic lunch at noon was followed by races for the children m charge of superin- 1 tendent bob cunningham and the j yp president allan brownridge i boys under six kenneth mcnabb the august wi meeting was girls 6 to 7 thelma carney boys held last tuesday evening at the and 7 murray brownridge girls home of mrs fraser mcnabb with i 8 to 0 eken hunter boys 9 to 10 about forty ladies and fjirls attend- robert bngden girls 10 to 11 do ing president mrs francis thomp recn carney young ladies marilyn son opened with the ode and c wilson young men allan brown- lect secretary mrs frank wil- nde three legged race marilyn wilson and catherine hunter la4 dies kicking shoe doris picket mens kicking shoe rev john hill r h thompson hardware oil gas heating hardware plumbing phone tr 72971 free one with each sheaffer pen purchased bottle sheaffer ink davidsons pharmacy 148 guelph street tr 7304s mrs frank wil son called the roll your favourite pastime with reading seeming to he the favourite answerl leaders 1 club oldest married couple mr and mrs were appointed for the girls mu work also plans made for helpers- 1 1- red ngklcsworth after the for the hornby barbecue in sep i r and j tember mrs john mcnabb gave the adults went in swimming which the report of the flower commit- voroplcted a brand picnic tee after which doris picket was bby grainger of guelph is vs- hairudy for the girls part of the i his aunt and uncle mr and ister i clayton wilson and cousin frank and mrs frank wilson at tended a wedding on saturday in kitchener at seven oclock in the evening mrs r j graham ias returned home after a three weeks stay iwith her daughter mrs maurice dixon at kapuskasing last mon day mr and mrs fred nurse and family and sandra carney motored up and stayed for a week and brought her mother mrs graham home miss linda wilson of ottawa has returned home her uncle frank motored part way with rft on sunday where her brother ne ville met them and took her the rest of the way meeting and called on her sist verna who gave a splendid motto on be enthusiastic its conta gious marilyn wilson played a lovely piano solo followed by jean hunter who introduced mrs ken neth reid of hornby who showed beautiful coloured pictures taken on i camping trip by herself and a girl friend to the western prov inces they left brampton on the 1st of july 1955 and visited north bay sault ste marie the calgary stampede edmonton vancouver victoria san francisco salt lake city and detroit and arrived home on the 6th of september altogether they travelled 9953 miles everyone present enjoyed the pictures and it proved how two friends and a car and camping equipment can be so much pleas ure mrs lloyd fisher thanked the hostess the guest and her pic tures and all who made such a grand evening lunch served by the girls and the singing of the frsqueen closed the meeting i the sunday school picnic held at waterfalls playground on thursday august 20th some of the members were unable to be present but the fifty or over who jfonberp formerly grand union supermarkets legion notes by l clark lucky strike bowling club now open evenings from 700 pm come in anytime and enjoy canadas favourite indoor sport joining a league this faa contact bhl anderson at the dub for information lucky strike bowling club mitt street trungla 73602 the corn roast was held last sunday and we understand it was quite a successful jone everyone attending said they had a good time with the rain of the day be fore those in charge were afraid that it would be rained out but it turned out a nice day for it warriors day the perennial fa vorite of the local members is this saturday and we understand there are two buses taking mem bers this year with the first sea lord earl mountbattcn open ing the ex there should be more interest than ever and add to this the large squadrons of war ships now arriving at the waterfront it will be a real sight of the kids 8 to 801 the list for the bus is on the bulletin board so if you are inter ested better hurry and get your name down r we hear theres a new foreman a 1 pint package of ice castle ice cream when you buy 2 pints at reg price of 50c 50 you get pints for ontario no 1 freestone peaches 6qt bskt 86 ontario georgetown store hours closed all day monday 9 am to 6 pm tuesday wednesday thursday 830 am to 9 pm friday 830 am to 6 pm saturday