the georgetown herald wednesday june 2th 1949 iftamttcb vote of thanks burlington ontario june 28th 194 to the hundred of vwrlcers and friends in halton 1 wish to convey nay deepest thank uwas vy inspir ing to receive such a vote of confidence after fourteen years of service yours sincerely- l hughes cleaver ags sws o issw v l glass liitallect while you wait georgetown motors alhalnowfiqtalheo in the r ro on tuesday evening june 2 lit the ptrplls of miss helen block- burn atcm held their summer recital in the roae room miss joan lnvolo pupil of madame oed- eonoff was the guest vocal sololit snd her aelectloni which included a heart thsts free my hero vllls and break odey were beautifully sung the pupils taking part were maureen hepburn doims timbers valerie nuraa betsy wuugp jam ice bradley claudia muoej mar- jorle hoe jpyee denhsm sua crabtree- mary barber marie artxtronfi patsy willson janice bakev marilyn cleave eileen fruit marilyn c3japman sargent joan bradley jane milne ann icrsbtree betty king phyllis barker bernlee wilson eleanor schenk mary arnoldand marilyn bell four other poplls wero anable to attend- maureen hepburn on behalf of the pupils presented mlaa blsow- buiq with a beautiful botiquet of rc carnations and- white gladioli after the recital a surprise treat was given the pupils by their -teoch- ter at caldwells restaurant high school mews ismpsiislssslmislmsvll nmfc tailaila ili w je9liulst n twlepbone 280 w a 562 holiday dances j fstanleywuuc jt a tt c o erin il thursday lime 30 th friday july 1st ussjcing jtfejeek r modern aires band dancing every wednesday and friday upwells ltfl- admission 50c the law offices of dale bennett and langdon aylsworth will be closed all day saturday during july and august at the present time we have a good supply of blue coal in all sizes and would suggest placing your order before the price advances r w h kentner son phone 12 georgetown by ljoyd ixkmc ends looking back over the past i see there are a few things 1 neglected to finish up so ooo in order to end this with a clear conscience ha i will spcckulate on the left overs forgot to mention a month or so ago maybe 5 that a mr saunders past prlnciple r al of northern vocational visited the skule he is now a member of the bj33 bat ter business bureau and was thar to spook an rackets not the ten nis variety excessive profits etc one good phrase in his talk was honesty is success this is a good motto for all people to remember of course there aae plenty of suc cessful dishonest men so thar am too sides to the story but enuff received a further flush on awards p- barber b bradley j klrkwood w maccormack j macoonald b mogul j nod well k scott and f varey are to re ceive their first class badge for shooting this calls for s targets with a score of 75 or oyer second class badge is marksman 10 tar gets do or over and third class is the expert 10 targets 05 or over as is clearljy seen the first class is not the first class but is the third and the third u first but the second is second no matter be cause the third is first and the first is third it is in the middle and could never be first or third unless it happened to be in which case pant pant you and i would be a case trying to figr it out 1 might add scott receiued a trophy and 750 cash nodwcll a trophy and 500 and kirkiuood a trophy and 250 the trofics had been dis played in youll pardon the ex pression the herald office win dow before inspection if you did nut see them ask one of the fellows previously named and hell show you it money for prizes came from dough sent out to be used fur kdet purposes there is one thing 1 should bet ter off leave buried but lil bring it forth jus the same it is the cer- i eal 1 started about 6 months ago and never finished following is the end sir reginald after rescu ing goitrude immediately rushed to the nearest parson on goitys jet propelled broom aod immediately j became hitched bridled and sad- idled they lived miserably ever after i the end well sufferers this is it my isentence is almost up and im to jict my new suit of clothes and my ji dollars and walk out the gate monday al 1130 after i carve my initials in my desk o hapdy day oio relation to leaf coach happy pay as my old friend shake speare once retoricked partying is sich sweet sorrow or a free trans lation into every day language ill be glad when youre gone you ras cal d in case anyone doesnt know who writ this mess ill give you a hint in ghs my name is here it is 6331d0 haha and if you ask mr biehn hi- might tell you it was anonymuslec written by bob addy that is he might if he happened to say robert joseph or jo of the team vic and jo yew prob ably might faint ly recall some queer jerk by that name working in a local store mighty ncor the hcruld office and my hair aint red irs auburn and i was standing in front of a hedge when it was being trimmed i didnt fall in front of a jawnmower my big ambition in life 1st o be come a civil engineer ffnd not to serve time aa some people say i oughta i havent changed my hobbles from last year you rcmem s c owr news about 75 cubs and scouts of the 1st georgetown boy scout group attended the scouts end guides own brum head service held in burlington on sunday afternoon the guides brownies scout and cubs met at the high school and then paraded u the lions club park where the service was held j v thanks oh behalf of the scout group and committee to all who drove tffcir cars and transported the scouts and cubs to the drum head- service onsunday the bulldog patrol under second bill hancoxwon the honour pen nant lost week i there will be no meottnginaf tho wolf cub pack during july regu lar meetings will be resumed in august scouts arc reminded to work diligently on their tenderfoot work and pass all tests relative to it be fore camp which starts august 14 all scouts must have their tender foot before fgistcring for camp the law 1 a scouts honour is to be trus ted 2 a scout is loyal 3 a scouts duty is to be useful and help others 4 a scout is a friend to all and a brother to every other scout 5 a scout is courteous 6 a scout is a friend to animals 7 a scout obeys orders of his parents patrol leader or scoutmas ter without question 8 a scout smiles and whistles under all difficulties 9 a scout is thrifty 10 a scout is clean in thought word and deed stewarttown the junior wa held their clot ing meeting at mrs bailys home last monday au the work for the year was finished up and laid out j for the parent and friends to see this consists of 4 layettes 4 cot quilts scrap books sunday school paper books and card pictures t meetings will resume the first i monday that school is open after 1 summer holidays- birthday greetings go to jo ann hodge who was 8 last wednesday land to evnlonnc smith wno had a birthday on sunday also to rob ert harris who was 3 this monday mrs cecil smith entertained ot afternoon tea last wednesday of i ternoon in honour of miss sybu i bennett who was present and spoke i to the ladies explaining the pro- i gressive conservative platform mrs john stan dish and mrs w humphreys poured tea assisted by mrs jos stondish and mrs w emslie there were two slight showers here last week but everything is still very dry next sunday being the first of sunday of the month sunday school will be held at 1030 am and church service at 730 pm ballinafad ber dont jqut pool girls dice fgirls etc sniff sniff boo who and all that sort of rot i will not prolong the relief any longer and will saying adieu auf weldersahn hesta manana bon jour bon ami or old dutch cleanser or ss we ssy in greek goodbye for ever psi hops the writer next year miss eleanor cook rjtf has oc- cepted a position on the staff of the general hospital in port ar thur and will leave soon to take up her duties there carol and dinah lee scott of toronto hove been visiting at the home of their grandparents mr and mrs w m wright mr iind mrs james miller of toronto were weekend visitors with mr and mrs lloyd marshall a joint picnic of the four neigh bouring schools was held at pea cock school friday afternoon namely woodside blue mountain peacock nnd s s no 1 erin ball games races and other contests created much fun and entertain ment everyone present was trea ted to pop and ice cream also a oourjtlful picnic supper ono thing most appreciated was the heavy shower of rain which drove us ail in the school in time for lunch let us have more picnics a snered concert was held in the church sunday evening under the auspices of the mission circle miss jean sinclair the president was in charge of the programme which consisted of the following solos by alex mcdougpll of hlllsburgh sid spcers and w- thompson of churchill accordion solos by mrs c burt of hlllsburgh mr and mrs f j shottill mrs norman sinclair and mrs s sinclair mis ses thompson song ducts mrs jesse mcenery and mrs dalton as sisted with readings at the close of the programme rev o r flln- dall ond mrs fjindall jere presen ted with a purse of money at s polling gift from the congregation enjoys keeping you in agony ss much ss i have thats all folks tbcpntacrus 7aboutthat furnace work etc x that you wish to have jxne this summer we have the material now in stock and also the ambition b f murf1n sheet metal works our telephone number it 1m cahabum omaftsr sqqtip cohort your assurance of stututtitmf kitchener upholstering now is the time to have your chesterfield suite reuphol stered completely rebuilt for as low as s8900 b one week service phone 643 or 9w georgetown schultz electrical construction industrial commercial and domestic wirms distributors for renfrew machine products cream separators milking machines scales wood and coal ranges fred schultz phone 531w times change but nature doesnt the need for protection against lost from fire and windstorm always exists walter t evans company insurance service the log cabin georgetown mcnallylanecollil contracting j lumber i building supplies 5 shingles yallboud plywood siding cement gyproc lath tile and hardwood flooring elgin s treet phone lfw i lliisllistisss sjfcaljmssksa wawhiiimid 1 v