jthe georgetown herald wednesday june 28th 194 social and personal mr roger quyot of toronto spent last week wltb un 6 o mankctiste mrs w c bessey toronto visited relatives in town last week end miss margot williams rj toronto was borne for the weekend mr h g buchanan of kitchener visited over the week end with the mc oilvrays quelpfa street mr and mrs frank hlcken of to ionto are spending a few davs with e vrt mn f itandfamuy miss vivjenne guyot toronto was a guest ai lie nome ol miss ueona saxe for the week end mr and mrs w c reynolds of port arthur have returned to their home lter spending a holiday with mrs reynolds lather mr ed mowhirter rev and mrs j e ostrom are pending a lew days on skeleton lake at kwadson camp a baptist sum mer camp mr and mrs j p choat ana son j k choat ol toronto mrs dick of to onto and mrs j smith california were sunday visitors with mr and mrs h k batkin among visitors willi mr and mrs edward wodson during the week end were captain charles onelu mua doc ol potsdam nev york and mr o p thiele of waterloo out mrs bona lhiucan has returned home after vacationing at the homes of her sons in niagara palls and sun coe and with relatives in brantford kenneth harrison a pupil of miss matthews main st was successful in passing hia 8th grade piano with ho nors at the toronto conservatory of music recently mrsi watt returned home on thurs day feeling better after being two weeks in st joseph s hospital toronto and a week convalescing with her fa mily in toronto at the thirtieth annual graduation exercises of wellesley hospital held last friday miss mary lindner daughter of mr and mrs j p llnd iter norval was awarded the prize for tbe highest standing in medical nurs ing the prize was given bjdr j g week end guests at the nome of mr and mrs j b x were law m st thomas fit lieut ken mackenzie mrs m and son jack and plying officers pow era bradley and armstrong all of ayhner miss peggy kelly left last wednes day to serve with the ontario parm service force for the summer month h will be ttatinned at the newly opened camp at stmcoe with head quarters in the simcoe high school the girls will be allowed the use of all the f of the school including gymnasium and swimming tank mrs c bxandford held a towel bower at her home last friday in honour of miss margaret evans bride- elect there ttere twelve slrls present- after the gifts had been opened the guests made an attractive bride s scrap- book a novel idea was the writing of letters to be opened by the bride on jibe first wedding anniversary lunch was served by the hostess pupils of miss alva crlpps wno were successful in the recent examlna uons of the toronto conservatory of music in piano were mis shirley ann thompson grade m piano honours family milum stage reunion atis huttonville park dolaen ctah gathers preen many parts canada and xjjba members of the dolson dan from many paints including north tona- wajmtoj-ujbjl- monttaaj orangcrine psdmerston ihronto homings mills kettleby georgetown and vicinity ga thered in huttonville park on satur day june 1 for their fifth reunion after enjoying a lunch at noon the president clarence dolson extended greetings to the cla and proposed a toast to the king which was responded to by god save the king the alex dolson orchestra ren dered several selections and played for sup dancing by clarence dolson and s d mcclure gordon mcclure and clure dolson thelma hunter favoured the clan with piano solos members from a distance were welcomed and also those in service were remembered the following officers acre elected for 1946 president mr s r a dol son first vice pres mr w l mc clure second vice pres mr gordoi cation sec txeas mrs norman canil roti an excellent programme of sports was arranged bj oliver hunter ana harold dolson with manj special prizes donated bj several members of the clan the following wen prize winners girls under fa donna dolson kay mc- caughertym bojs under 6 tom leigh leslie barn cleave girls 6 to 9 mar garet dolson thelma hunter harriett davidson girls 9 to 13 norma man dark constance dolson m hunter boys 12 to 15 jtmmie cleave robert leslie young ladles race ethel leslie marion davidson marion manclark young mens race herb dolson don dolson men s 100yard stop geo h leslie clarence dolson other prize winners mere ladies 100yard stop mrs geo h leslie mrs s r a dolson mrs albert hun ter mens nail driving clure dolson joe lyons ladles nail driving mrs oliver hunter mrs john dolson coat mssagnea f mcclure has cbtainer jjer interim firstclass flcate at the toronto normal school stere she has attended this past year sss mcclure has accepted a dos jhhe inglewood continuation school for the next tenn race mr and mrs douglas mcclure clothes pen contest mrs dolson adair harrietl davidson spot race mrs t a dolson mrs oliver hunter ball throwing mrs douglas mcclure mist eileen bride shoe kicking mrs dou glas mcclure mrs oliver hunter lunch was served under the trees before the clan dispersed for their sev eral homes having spent a most en joyable afternoon together m i leslie secretary uffitu notice blyth sergeant u a blyth ilo ajp and mrs luylh nee elaine florence collizid are happf io an nounce tbe arrival of their daughter karen elaine at sl josephs hob pltal toronto on june 33 oaxtnby mr and mrs james w carney wee isohel wrigglesworthj georgetown announce the birth of a daughter sandra diane at peel me mortal hospital brampton on frt day june 23rd 194- oouoh th mr ana mrs chas gough at peel memorial hospital on sunday june 10 a daughter tidianmaxlnea slsteftolrtlarjory florence hamilton at peel memorial hos pital brampton on wednesday june 21st 1044 to mr and mrs kenneth hamilton of limehouse a son in memokiam boyd in loving memory of u dear husband and father david abuir boyd who passed away june 2ijui 1937 if i had all the world to jive id give ll yt and more lo hear his voice and set mm smut and rett him at lh door t you wiio have a lather i cherish him with uure for you will never ki oy ih 1 earuicjit lill you see his vacant chuir sadly missed by wile and family hawbs in lovmg muuorj of our dear father alexander h hawes who passed away peacefully june 30 1942 also our dear mother maud hawes who died july 18 1932 their presence is ever near us i heir love remains with us yet they were the kind of a mother and father their lov ed ones will never iorget sadly missed and ever remembered j by daughters and sons mcoreight in loving memory of my wife marjorie who died june 26th 1936 the depths of sorrow we cannot tell of the loss of one we loved so well and while she sleeps a peaceful sleep her memory we shall always keep earl mccreioht major general pearkes v c inspects 2000 vowjnteers at vernon b c more than 2 000 soldiers stationed at vernon bo who joined the cana dlan active forces during a recent drive for volunteers are shown as they were reviewed by major general g r pearkes v c who commands the pa clflc coast area part of the long co lumn of troops are pictured aa they march past the saluting base where major general pearkes is taking the salute the general inspected thevo- lunteexb and complimented them on joining the active army in memokiam sharfe in loving memory of a dear son and brother alfred earnest sharpe who passed away july 2nd 1943 and while he lies in peaceful sleep his memories i shall always keep time takes awav the edee of grid but memory turns back every leaf ever remembered by wire mother sisters and brotkrs held successful picnfc a joint picnic of the baby band and mission band of the united church was held on saturday june 17th on the lawn at the home of mr and mrs norman burns there wore over fifty mothers and children present a very pleasant afternoon was spent after which a presentation was made to mrs burns past superintendent of the mission band of a cup and saucer and a lovely bouquet of flowers in appre elation of her services a picnic supper was served on the lawn orangeville driving club harness races saturday july 1st 4 races prizes totalling 1200 00 dancing at night in main hall at fair grounds i merrymakers in attendance vt ii smith president dr g h campbell vice president c e cooney secretary treasurer ml the new crop southern sunkist california abts and ceafts co op the art cnrff ooop held utr lira meeung ot the summer jim h hiu hall acloo the hocne ol mj pearl smitb w mooters attended and fesr various matter ol buboes tjtdwua on ol sst as an lnvtotlon u enlb fie rgeuwn fau pwr anottkt irom mus margaret long j prober w ulsplw article toa church news tjnlew thy law had been my de- aght i shmld then have periahed tam 7 affuetion pa 119 9z flnt baptist chnrch minister kev j e ostrom organlstulss m cook july 2nd 10 tunr- sunday school 11 am mjnmlng worship develop- tn tbe fullorbed life 9m pin- gospel songs 7 pjnj worship the prayer of jwth- the young people meet on monday at pm tpb midweek service on wednesday vt bjoo bm musto by the choir mr ostrom wid speakers will be arranged for during the winter season only a delightful tea was served by the hostess and her frlenos and tne acton visit wasenjoyed very mucfa tbe next meeting will be august 34 at the home of mrs m h- moyer hillgirt farm georgetown st paul s church norrl 70 pjn evening prayers members are asked to note the change in the time of services ror this sunday tkm united chare c canada rev r o todd minister prklay juoe 30th lis pjn prsyera for tbe flrtmnl atiil q uonal plckdo tbursday a and cw june 30th beginning at u0 odook on oedarrale 8c georges church vv woo thompson rector fourth sunday slter trinity sunday school 10 ajn holy oommu nion 11 aan even aong 7 pjn ten ml aute servkwi of to tercesslon on tuea- tp id ff congxega s from last sa uanal rsxday july itthefootofthecuhul sl ajbatf charcb glen wtm matlna 8 at 8 od at 9j t zn i rip tnmt texas 25c lb head lettuce 2 for 15c celery hearts 25c each fresh daily cabbage cauliflower cucumbers beets carrots marmalade ulll coffee 3j jih bread w 21 mllffl cheese p ak emt flukes 2- 25 shfedfied wheat 223 pure lard 15 ol mild canadian cheese 29c q