they sang for their supper bi tlsjt frjfi vjj iftt fc not bake shop brownies but smart cookies north georot0wn district i brownies and gunias put j thaw tnt to wok thursday and friday in a variety show that went long way toward earning them new r cmp full kqum at wrig glesworih atxjiloigm wkn- ed uune 30 acts tuqed by bownit and guide of t- sponioing district aot five least of whicfi wt 5tii gcor gekwh production of art me 0jly f shootin match below are member of the cit lorraine hpwt mv pfoit ellen yly xvniw frffemn debbie uqmt j cke ttayiter ami mcdonald kar doriey lizabetii pnf gle slmila jelftey wafie ha wet aki trend a hulme at ift are 7th gwoqelown cuidirt who took part nn the bun nuts ikit heather mi sandra kimbartey nne malcolm and kim kd ding procedi wre for the sr m area cmp 1etef jonte wtoto a r w r dm j tsf r ultf l- a i t recounts indian legends at businesswomen dinner od ksoadsy evening mtrtbers isaf the business and profession la womens club vr hosts to itejpresenlsuvea of ttuny of the local womens organixallona in with severtl members of i teachers federation of ac i ton wbea mrs ktbri brant monture wsj the cuest speaker miss jean mackenzie presid t weleomed the 78 guests fvxbo set dowa to dinner in i stans restaurant urs ads dd was convener of the anlng at the conclusion or i dinner urs gladys aiken in i induced four members of the rgeorgetown branch of tbe i fjkssqs inc who delighted i everyone with several numbers of them being a special i greeting to airs monture stes r mmerson glen mcknlcht i duncan thomson and dave i morgan were the members of the quartette mrs mliabeui ilurv who was i friend of urs monture s in i tbelr girlhood introduced her cntionlng many happy remln onees of those days mrs i monture a topic was indian le gends she slated that she ma particularly fond of the le gends of the flowers and told the story of how the water lilies eaane to live on the rivers sod i ponds and also the story of the rtralllng arbutus these were beautiful stories and it is hon- od that soon urs monture will i ha able to assemble a book of tutus as one listens ihey j-e- ajlis that a people with such beautiful quiet and thoughtful ologenda cannot be as savage as tfcey have been portrayed by aawvles and the press for so any years that ttiey are a jc of people who are not un- alftratood and who have been aistreated and taken sdvantage for many many years one nmtlg and surprising rem of interest was that when the mis alaaauga indiana sold this sec- ktltra of the country to the whites part of the money and this la taken from their records allocated tolske careof he distress of the irish and scottish immigrants who were l mrs peter berry were winners of the lucky number gilts trie evening rioted with the club benediction sirs difficult time at it monture interspersed talk with many legendary rpotma bich ill told their own ptorynnd ahe closed with the stnoiok poem the song my addlf sings by pauline john mrs aalrld hornby pre- anted a gift in appreciation expressed the sincere kaofollpreaenti several i the guests asked queailons of rloua aspects pf the indian and culture jatraarberttpresswood served lome scots overseas first war kuneral service was held at the harold c mcclure kuneral home on friday for william henry preston 07 s resident of sb king st k for 3ft years mr preston wss born at bailey yorkshire england in ism his parents snd fsmlly rsme to csnada in 1010 and took up residence in glen wll hams he joined the army in 1015 and served with the l4th battalion lome scots being trsnsfrrred to machine gunner with the lorne scots he was discharged in march 1010 he was employed at the k y ltarraclough woollen mills where he met snd tnsrried ha xel hitchcock in november 1010 he worked at the lower mill of provincial paper ltd for almost 30 years until it do led in 1047 from uiare he went to the alliance mill where he worked until his retirement in 1011 he was a stslionery en ginecr at both mills he was member of branch 120 cansdisn legion and of the provincial quarter century club mr preston had been in ill health for over a year and died at his home late tuesdsy even ing he leavejuhls wfe one daughter edna mrs jack topp of oak judges and three eons roy or south burnaby bc rots of langley bc and wayne at home 10 grandchil dren miry ysiul lillian law- son brian martin richard danny marlon and jeffrey preston dsvld and johnny topp and two great grand daughters robin and julie phlpps of downsview he also leaves a alster and three bro thers louie mrs william lorrlman george and herb of gle williams and james of chatham rev norman young conduc ted the funeral service and pall bearers were harry savings al bert carter james murphy ken hunter j o gob col ller and harry hayward inter ment waa in greenwood ceme tery dundalk resident was former avro employee wiltrr stttpiurd 75 whaw tan arthur iivpi it 21 tyert avnuf died in uundilk uarrh 12 i a native of brittol kn aland ht came to canada in 1013 lived in saskatchewan until 10 42 when ho moved to brtmp- ton mr urn efaployni at vict i ory aircraft and avro jl re timxl ftvrn yrari ago and mov rd to dundalk up lpavpi hit wife thrvel com raymond and frn bra mpton and arthur drorbttown i and eufht grandchildren approved the elating of the acton office of the hilton cotiialy heihh unit feeling there waa not a great tmiougti demand school debentures only if government assists the increasing wannest with which councils view acbooj board expcddllur wsj shown again monday night at a pt lal meeting of tqueilng oxra cil tt6 kmjuesing school hoard had aaksd council to authorize the uuing uf h70 000 dbn ture tut two auldiuons to the fceriuxiu three rihitn at gvii williams and lhx it mrwajt ufwn couocit twwevtt finally gav approval tu te iauknc- of 2bo00 dbeuture jtruvu rd that lhe ould get a loan through the iniihlpiuji worth kallstaiaace pugftnuiiait ou nuda it quite clear tbt without the loan they wuul t not give aprxova in cutting the riyuebt froui 1170 000 to 132tkio counr 1 felt that rurnisthing- and art il rt s fees were not part of tiki- building in reply to keev leu s guehtiuji ai lu the mtd fur tin additioni whoot hdard cuir man ura s armilrong enplairi d uial adding thxe rooms atj the men and stwrttowii would i bring tiol to eight iride schools and would enlilr itu i ents to b taken out of the pr sent town hall in the tlrn she enplained further out the projected enrollment calls for five more roomi hiimed lately hut the emra one would be much cheaper to build at the same tune at present there are thirty thrri rooms in lh township 1 6 at the men 3 at sorval 2 at hilton heights 3 at spe aide 6 at i inr house tl at tine view and the one rented in the glen town lull heeve leslie pointful out hit possibility of so or 60 children being wlbdrawn from the pub jir school syuem when tlu chrutian he formed imrch i built right acres almost niht acroii the road from the town htp building on the 7th line ha been pumiaked for thi purpose councillor o urne pointed out that no grant nor support of any kind would come from the township it would be a private school he addrd w p can t count on that sxhool to alleviate our space problem commented mrs armstrong architect 1 harnett espial tied that some of the hither eosti were due to the fact that new sepuc tanks and wash rooms would b needed since enisling facilities had been dp signed only to include one ad i dltlon which has already been added mrs deston sheppard sister of mrs gray mrs ueton hheppard died in doeurk huspitvl toronto on march 20th she was a sister of mrs walter ty a church m the former rlurenc john toll she wets the djuglier nl the late mr widrt cilbert jtjlnslou o queeiiaviue sh hd lived lu tvrtinto siitie ier nurriage predeceased by her husband she leaves two sons aubrey aad cameron of toronto three grandsons and her sister she waa predeceased by slaters mrs george oreeawood snd mix thomas miller and a brother rev j o johnston the rev pick of newmarket united church conducted the thi ccossgitowm herald thwrway march u 1m4 pace 13 funeral service on monday in newmarket pallbearers were cat ted scott of town harold roe clark weddej ctlbert joh ross greenwood snd dr owen sungerland norval olj ufllflridrfy idth weveri frle nlng mr idj uf joyi e milvjh altrnd d a recital joyc and foar othrr pupijs of lb in minimi in h um t rt hull uf ajii hoyj xiuui rvst r ot mutir ioioj i a il foik ifidy cliuul vrv h u ii tu tie 1j rij unitsd ctiurch and sorval im hb tenan imrt h in ilu i nited liunlj i ii rridjv ijiirij mn dt 11 ft the ilv huiirrl iuiirauson will le the prtrhir highest sales kvch abitili i wir an i i r ih pjrent company f eorke towns rrovimial i jji r mill reports 1wu salts 1m st ever websterjackman ltd streetsville mercury agoodrucetoboy motcwtt lafei mjhcuav momtcuii mtkoi comtj mhcuiy tauch til i anclia 1100 anglla stanoaid consul coktrina we hj ceed mj cats tj trcl 826442 open 2774591 ivrslngi untj 10 c3 pm lauriyt bnlll 00 p m county briefs at last week s meeting lloltnn county council approv ed the following approved a grant to the 1ui ton agricultural society of 1000 representatives bad as ked consideration of 500 grant the county had approv ed 1500 grant over the pre vlous five years but 500 of it was to assist in the con struction of a grandstand now the fiva year period had end i ed agreed to a balance of 20 500 to the oakville trafalgar memorial hospital as soon as they receive a certificate from the architect authorizing final payment to the contractor slconb highest rot cotw in the- herd of macalexihder blorval had th4 aeeoitd highest production in february for andlcantdiur jersey v el give your caft spring zing precisian tuneup and lufca ob radiatordrain flush we speclallu in nmnjf winterweary cars a sprlnfl lift harley lyitflrrfst c31 john w t 7jsj1 4s if its an easter outfit if its a spring ensemble if its fashionable if its priced right if she feels proud wearing it why then she must have bought it at ilvers georgetowns largest selection of ladles fashions store opin thusldayr march 36th unta too pm avail yourself of our convenient hu6t1rtrttms no intirut no carrying charois ii n on sale this week end wed yhus sat maich 35 34 38 at your superior food market georgetown open thurs march 3 yo 9 p m closed all day good friday march 37 maple leaf sweet pickled cottage rolls maple leaf i devon sliced caadt jifi side turkeys lb 4vc bacon lb make leaf crvevm pab lb 49j it 59 89 boneless dinner hams we purchase only top quality red brand beef a good selection of easter festive ham and orade a poultry rose brand relishes 1 grm hot doe cera twin pslch large variety dares easter candy new cereal nabisco huskies tulip magarinb heinz fancy tomato 29c 55j 2 aac o club house olives stufud pimoeita 1 es manzanllla ar cartat use r caslaurad limys deep rown beans milk carnation instant ayimer tomato catsup ogilvie twinkle cake mixes beef or irish clarks stew alcan p oil wrap salada tea bags 2 45 89 3 lb bk ttfol 239 249j 59 33 79c uoi tins 11 is rail fresh fruits and vegetables daily florida no 1 green beans lb po 25- arizona radishes 2 unchts 25 u s ne 1 wthil kiln dried yams 2 25 california no 1 head lettilcl isroa heads 39 from sunny israel jaffa oranges jumbo sh loss 59 aaatsassssssa filtt jihrir t- r jlsr