dominion day celebration orangeville races monday july jri 1946 six races estimated 4400 00 in prizes compared to last years 1 500 00 betting privileges on the ground j w climie starter stan burns presiding judge walter h smith pres m e henry vicepres e c maxwell treasurer lee cooney secretary dancing at night in the main iiall of die orangeville fair ground modern aires orchestra in attendance the sun spots have their way itu be a long cold winter make sure of a good supply of wood for your stove by contacting wilsons cartage now wilsons cartace 274r5 sparkle sparkle little chevrolet your appearance now is heavonlet that 11 be your reaction after having your car simonized the sign of the big pa consult neil ellison for estimate queen and guelffli streets stojtts program arranged for jlftx 1st the sport program tot xbl big day in the park on july 1st jonsored by the uons club has been drawn up and promises lots of variety and inter est jot everyone both young and old lion ab tost is in charge of sport while lion chief clarence benluun is arranging for the ball games the program will get underway at ten o clock when the georgetown pir ates juvenile entry in the halton o bjv will pity an exhibition game possibly wuh weston the safflballftour nament offering 40 in prizes starts at 1 pjn and entries to date have been received from nerval glen williams and milton at 3 15 the sports program commen ces and has been doawn up as follows 1 bicycle race boys 12 and under m mile 2 bicycse race girls open ca mile 3 soyd dash girls 12 and under 4 75yd dash boys 12 and under 5 220 yd dash men open 6 wheelbarrow race boys 12 and under 7 220yd relay girls 6 14 mile relay men 9 25 yard dash boys 6 and under 10 26yd dash girls 6 and under 11 100yd dash girls open 12 100yd dash boys 16 and under 13 needle and thread race open 14 wheelbarow race open 15 high jump boys 16 high jump girls 17 100 yd dash men open 18 bicycle race mile open 19 j mile men open 0 climbing the greasy pole have you lost your key is your lock broken everyone has key but k it satisfactory if not phone 396 r 6 art johnson or leave order with goooefs hardware r of all kind uphqlsterdjg dont discard your furniture have it kcvairiiolatered mar tttmn nor fferaiirae toda7 phone 89 for estimate new jeeps immediate delivery willys universal jeeps are four jaadhines in one motor car light truck tractor mobile power unit on sale today tom hewsons phone 332w mux st aishgrove native dies in brooklyn on may 31st doctor william jamej graham passed away at his home in brooklyn new york in nib 71st year he was a son of the late mr and mrs richard graham of georgetown he was educated at ashgiwe school georgetown high school and buffalo dental college he practiced in tona wanda n y for some time then spent the rest of his life in brooklyn he is survived by his wife who was formerly miss laura lattimer daugh ter of rev and mrslattimer of al banj n y also two brothers john h of hamilton and r j graham geor getown his remains were cremated and the ashes were placed in the family plot in norval cemetery junt 19th jui fred ainsworth of hornby con ducted a short burial service and mr fted wrigglesworth an old school mate acted as bearer wanted fulltime or parttime female help 39 cent per hour to atart 43 centa after six weeka nonincentive worker 49 cent after 12 weeks h worker 47 cento phi bonu after 12 week ligftt assembly work clean surroun- dings a iso urgently required room and board in good homes for girls and men pply smith stone georgetown or telephone geor 212 auction sale real estate and household furniture tools etc the undersigned has been instruc ted by the jixecutor of the estate of the late leonard watson maple ave to sell by auction on saturday july 6 at 1 30 pm sharp furniture etc tudhope 2- plate electric range lth high oven nearly new temple electric radio oak dining table 6 oak dining chairs 2 sideboards organ walnut haircloth sola 5 piece living room suite small walnut table small bras mar ble lop table rug 14 x 14 2 easek rood rag carpets 4 rocking chiirs 3 small tables jardiniere stands stage rocktr oak hall rack stair car pet bedroom chair iron bed springs and mattrtss oak dresser and wash stand rug 12x12 wooden bed springs and mattress large dresser and wash stand rag oarpet dresser and wash stand ted springs and mattress rag carpet bedroom dishes wooden bed springs and ma ttress d resser an d wash stand new linoleum 6x15 clec trie beater handpowcr vacuum clea ner singer drop head sewing machine kitchen cabinet like new hew ice box corner cupboard mcclaxy kitchen range couch 2 kitchen clocks kitchen table 2 high toohs tub stand and wringer long handled wall brush and window cleaner 6 kitchen chains elec tric iron dropleaj table household scales dash churn preserved fruit step ladder fruit jars cutlery dishes fancy china and twes kitohenware etc miscellaneous 2 lawn mow ers grindstone crossewt saw oneman saw pruning book string of bells chime bells com sheller number of carpenters tools cyclone grass seeder axe scythe quantity of berry boxes new number of garden tools sledge small block and tackle neckyoke whdffletree other small articles about a ton and a half of coal real estate the properly con taining 4tt acres more or lew with good frame house large barn chlckftn bouse and other outbuildings some small fruit extra good garden soil several good building lota property will be sold subject to reserve bid 10 down at time of eale balance in 30 days or at completion of transfer ftar particulars apply to mr victor wat son roefcwood or langdon and ayte- worthhis soucttom tbbmb on ohattbus cash everything to be seta t or on day of ado rank fetch auctioneer a w benton and j lucaa cterfca artha feley wed of church of ovft lady guelph the altar and sanctuary of the church of our lady gnieiph were beautffuity decorated with pink and white peonies on june 22nd for the marriage of martha elizabeth isley reg n youngest daughter of mr and to mr joseph hough son of the late mr and mrs wm hough guelph rev fr harold higglns officiated the bride given in marriage by her brotherinlaw john holden george town was radiant in a floor length white satin gown with sweetheart neckline and a uille over satin skirt falling hi a long tmln her floor length veil falling into a long train was caught by a wreath of orange blossoms she carried a wedding missle with streamers tied with orange blossoms mrs geoieg johnson toronto sis ter of the bride acting as matron of honour wore a floor length gown of mauve taffeta with a low neckline matching picture hat and white nylon mittens miss evelyn galta reg n bridesmaid wore a floor length gown of green taffeta with a high neckline matchin picture hat and white nylon mittens both carried a bouquet of tahsman roses little clara ruth hawker niece of the groom was flower girl in a floor length gown of yellow taffeta with matching poke bonnet and carrying a rosegay of mauve sweet peas mr wm isley georgetown brother of the bride was groomsman the ush ers were mr geoge johnson toronto brother in law of the bride and mr harold hough guelph brother of groom the wedding music was played by sr m dorothy of loretto academy and during the signing of the register miss helen allen graduate of st jos eph s san schubert s ave maria and pam anlicus at the offertory immediately after the ceremony the reception vnb htld nt the royal ho tel banquet hall receiving the bridal party wtrc mrs iliy mother of the bride and mrs a j hawkes g lelph sister of the groom for her daughters wedding the brides mother wore an aqua crepe drejs black accessories and a corsage of pink carnations mrs hawker chose a medi im blue silk jersey black ac ctsories and coisage of pink tsu nations for t he eddmf trip to cleveland ohio and other us poniui the bride chose a grey check suit black top coat and white accessories with a corsage of brlarcliffe roses on their return they will reside n guelph outof town guests were present from owen sound detroit windsor london hamilton kitchener and georgetown the georgetown herald wednesday june 26 1946 ulsinebbmen smith stone indlhtbial softball leagle with eleven games played in the in dustrial softball league smith stone and businessmen are leading each having won four games the pre sent schedule contains only two more games businessmen vs dayfoot to morrow night and alliance vs smith stone on friday night monday night alli trounced day foots b yan undisclosed score to chalk up their first win of the season a new schedule is being drawn up to con tinue this popular series which has created much interest in the park these summer evenings the sluidirif p w l pts smith suxie 5 4 18 businessmen 6 4 2 8 dayfoot 5 2 3 4 alliance 6 5 2 letter to the editor the editor georcgtown herald dear mr editor may i through your columns offer hearty congratulations to the people of glen williams for the excellent handling of their reunion and presen tation program the enthusiasm and industry shown by all was something of which the whole community may be tustly proud yours very truly georgetown resident the editor georgetown herald dear sir with your cooperation may i rush right into print arid say what a really grand job the community of glen wu hams has done for its sons and daugh ters the people of the glen throu ghout the war years have shown a sustained interest in their young peo pie which might well be envied by any community they have not allowed themselves to get all tangled up to words but have expressed their devo tion through careful and enthusiastic organization the celebration of the past week end welcoming the boys and girls home the presentation of watches to all of them was a perfect example of what a community can do when not hindered with the deadening philos ophy of let george do it the glen may well be proud of it self the celebration was weh plan ned and organized the entertain ments were carefully arranged and ex cellently executed the atrverttsing campaign was the best this county has seen in many a year the glen may well be the envy of other ootrdnuciltiea tours staobielj georgetown spectator make your own ideal for chocolate milk ice cream and desserts taka lj cup al fr cocoa ao4 h cup of aufar mil tu uwrthcr jry slowly add h cup oculist trmirt atirrlu nwaawluk bod lot w nlnuu tbra pour uto a clean dry laaa jar coftr and let cool frys cocoa ioc lib 3 1 super suds warn araxlabl x3c fruit jar rubbers 6c fruit jars s9c si os gerto uquid pectin 25c a la i white shoe polish btl i it uquid white polish btl lc k9 cubes for docs ii box i brvcei hid seed p 17 pard dog food a no ac kclloccs br an flakes lffc ifc grape nuts flakes a x7c bodied dinner arum ttk i camp coffee ttqtrra bti a7 441 old english no rub wax r sc garnu c bunch beets home grown full of flavour lb 9c oranges 344s sweet and juicy doz 29c head lettuce home grown hard crisp hds 2 for 17c lemons 3008 full of juice 3 for 10c strawberries arriving fresh daily lottne scots ladies abkanging gifts fob soldiers the membera ol the ladies auxll lary oi the lome scot ore busy these days compiling a list of all soldiers who served in canada or overseas with the canadian active army as a member ol the regiment- the list will include any soldier who originnlly joined the army as a lome scot or who was subsequen tly transferred to he regiment at a later date it is planned to pre sent each of these men with a billfold on which will be stamped the regimen tal crest soldiers or their friends who are eli gible for the presentation are asked to get in touch immediately with mrs all collins ormrs dorriekldd or to leave their names at the herald office in order that a complete list may be ob talned speirs re union about 140 relatives of the spelrs clan met on saturday june 15th 1946 for dinner at perndale park a ehort history was given by mrs w standing inglewood and after dlscussiona com mittee consisting of mrs jos gray toronto mrs w standing inglowood and mrs e glover toronto was for med to compile a complet history of the clan mr j gray toronto gave a brief talk on the value of our homes after which the memory ol those who have joined that great reunion was hon oured piano aolos were played by ida bet- modure and master dean cmoto also a plaiaet by mrs aaotor bm and jean bird and a weal solo try ulm bmsi apetr a wfeotud profrtm of port brown this happy day erf fel lowship to a close the president and secretary for 4948 are mr archie speirs and mra will reed respectively i o d e chapter enjoys picnic suppofc the regular meating of coimteea of strathmore chapter iode took tbe form of a picnic supper at the botoe of misses jean and margery macken zie on monday evening june 17 subscribe to the herald today shoe repairing your shoes are as good as you keep them let us help jtth a firstclass repair job h j s1enk0 main street georgetown