Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 18, 1949, p. 10

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qsju qumquat swigging monstsr that takes care or the boys now for the girls va mnn lleutcnlns arc prances pries ond betty king for the 3rd and 4th platoons and sarg- cnts stella scmanyk ond morg spltzcr this year a bigger and better ro- spoction is to bo offered in the main it will be composed of the ceremonial this is simply march ing around the field in step in line without talking and a few other minor flourishes ive never saw anyone march around a field so simple in my life then comes demonstrations in signalling and weapon training i- might jug shove in here that w t is being taught by capt p barber he is also in charge of teaching tho kid dles to march quite a big task for one censy teensy man next comes a sham battle or as we army men say a wrecky blank cart ridges are to be used ps they also get guns to use them in n definite plans have been rwode but it promises to be a good show ltcol g cousens mc will take the salute and inspection with him will be capt busby of cadet hq who will be marking the cadet troop on their years achievements mr biehn as chair man of the bored of edikashun will be on band to present trophies and prizes to the three top cadets in marksmanship the three lads in order are k scott 07 100 j nodweu 80 06 j furkwood 80 07 the first mark is the average store the second is their high score the next three who deserve honourable mention for being very close are b maccorm- ack 88 07 j mcdonald 86 03 and bud varcy 89 00 all the rest who qualified finished up in the following order j stoddart 84 02 it mcgill 81 os b bradley 70 00 pa barber 78 80 j buck 70 80 anyone who has a son or daugh ter in this inspection should make it their duty if at all possible to see these snfippy cadets in action all others who would like to come are welcome the day may 30th the time 1000 hours 10 am its worthwhile seeing either that afternoon or at some inter date the cadets will be going to the rifle ranges eluierutihul- tonvfllc or lioog branch to shoot 303s and various other weapons- grin and bear it the first set of exams for if lfjh form begin may 23rd and will con tinue till june 1st with only a few intcraipshurnr when they finish third and fourth have- their final exams then fifth takes over again pivjurre 13th to write the departs time is running short and as the little boy with the tear in bis pants said the end is in sight order now mead0wglen compost a strong quickacting odourless source of organic fertilizer for vegetable gardens lawns floiver back and rock gardens tirices delivered in georgetown and gletvwilliarnh one ton a q five tons and over 3oo per ton 250 meaddwglen growers ltd georgetown telephone i43v 0 penny singleton star of the popu lar blondle series appears in blondies anniversary on the roxy screen this week a large part of southern new south wales recently felt its most severe tremors in many years buildings in sydney were shaken and in canberra the shocks were the severest ever experienced tseaver electric industrial and commercial wiring a de beaul1eu main street hi call joe m for the man you know eavestrough1ng hot water heating and steam fittings new idea furnaces sheet metal works all kinds georgetown plumbing heating back of hunters inn joe prucyk phone 192m m ftlanuell ketcitum is uons club djdg at a zone advisory meeting of lions club executives in oakviue last week mnrsell ketchum of the credit volley club was elected deputy district gbvcrnor of zone lions clubs norm smith and may whltmcc of the georgetown stub attended the meeting as dele gates from the local club e p head optometrist eyes examined helen tuically mkfthinu aid battekies quick repairs to classes binoculars vuu glasses ete w 84 geerge ba guelph jraeae 1820 est u years cash for dead animals cws 250 horses 250- hogs 50 p cwt- seeerdlhg lo slse sal eeadhlaa kbc pho collect cult 352 ingersoll2i scout news hands in training for ontario the red six under sixer tom dobble won the good hunting pen nant last friday v there mny be families having parts of scout or cub uniforms which they no longer require some lad would be ulad to secure these at secondhand prices the boy scouts joined the acton troop in a visit to blue springs mountain camp on tuesday even ing the local troop under scouters s young and b smith presented some campfire skits at whatever you are working try to win honour and a name for honesty completion of the sot of troop flags was reached last week when archdeacon w g o thompson presented the union jack used by the former troop- it is a fine addi tion to our troop equipment and we arc grateful to the leaders and sponsors of the former 1st george town bcforo you build a firo make suro the area has been thoroughly cleaned of leaves limbs and other inflammable material after you arc through mukc sure the fire is completely out a good scout nover takes o chance on fire fs so i prayed will be the sermon subject at georgetown united church sunday may 22nd 1 1 sun rav jossti m rt leamitig to work with 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