v page 7 the georgetown herald wednesday aug 29th 1951 m man you exhibits now i legion notes y for friday and saturday 1415 fair will be officially opened by c d graham deputy minister of agriculture big prizes for commercial calf competition 6c showmanship tractor rodeo poultry lawn show horse show hall display cattle show get your prize list and note big awards for domestic science and ladies work by popular demand cknx ranch boys for fair nite dance in the arena friday sept 14th you wont want to miss this outstanding dance band n a robinson president p v cleave treasurer g l mcgilvray secretary r6l c0ht4 ont whitmee electric t embl of a qua lified electrician- contractor phmnk ttvn 6f j x4 attention farmers we are paying the highest prevailing prices for dead or crippled farm animals horses cattle hogs telephone collect for immediate service gordon young limited toronto empire 33636 guelph 3334 georgetown 1 1 travel relaxed and carefree bruce harding announces the opening of a piano studio on main street south beginning on his return september 6th phone 43 margaret bradley harding announces the opening of a pianto y1 on main streetsouth beginning on her return september 6h phone 43 exhibition auoust 24 to septmuer fare w onehalf for the round t3ip good going thursday august 23 to saturday september 8 inclusive return limit -i- september 12 ml lii fraa amy ogmt i received a letter from lou brand ford thanking branch 120 for cigarettes sent him in korea we reprint his- letter below korea aug 9 1951 to the president legion many thanks for the cigarettes i have been receiving from the leg ion it should do the folks back at home a great deal of pleasure to know that the legion is looking out for us local boys serving here in korea you can sure count pinny name on your membership 011 when i get back qne thing i have really missed a great deal since over here are your friday flight socials they were always enjoyed and may i soon be enjoying them again i hope1 well mike lorusso pretty well explained all there is to teth about this country so thanks again for the cigarettes the best of luck to you and your branch and may all the boys soon be home with you all again lou and branch 120 hopes that you and the other boys will all soon be home lou last saturday saw two bus loads from town making the trip to warriors day the parade was a huge one this year with general marshall taking the salute on the reviewing stand we saw three georgetown men with their various units perc chaplin henry shep herd and tom dickenson and only two members that we know of missed the bus this year and both of them went home early the corn roast went off as a big success this year there was a huge crowd to help eat up the corn and everyone agreed that it was really lovely corn this year and next sunday will see the picnic at stanley park erin there are buses provided and all arrange ments have been completed to make it a howling success weather pro viding see the ad on this page for all the details k branch 120 canadian legion picnic stanley park erin sunday sept 2nd dont miss branch 120s big picnic for members their wives and families a good list of races has been arranged for the kiddies with good pri zes free tickets to buy ice cream or pop will be given the children ponies have been sec ured for the afternoon clowns fastball game horseshoe pitching swim ming etc i buses will pick up passengers in glen williams in front of james bells home at 1245 pm a second bus will leave normandy blvd at 100 pm other buses will leave legion at 115 a bus will pick up at saunders store in college view at 1 pm extra buses will be available to handle the crowd if needed all mem bers are urged to turn out and make this picnic a real suc cess please note buses can only accommodate legion members j wives and families and aux- i lliary members i c 0 s s auto parts fer all make can tires free mxsh te 24hour towing 3c winching service cher dj azlea bus phone sfrsl bfduton re bobert st phone ml n3 js flo wers forevery occasion design work a specialty y 1 bonded member td a telegraph deuverjr service flowers by wire anywhere la the world norton floral phase sisw geergeteww church news st grorgos church archdeacon w g o thompson hector fifteenth sunday jafter trinity kumiiiy school 10 a in holy com munion corpor al communion of w a ii i m kv- eiimiiig v y m st albans church film williams fifteenth sundy ifter trinity matins md iitany dm am sunday school 11 mil am irorgrloun baptist church rev alfred 1 barker ba bd labour day sunday in im cliiuili school classes for all i i ltd i in the sanctity of work i communion service ton i in snpei stitiun or faith st johns cnitrd church l john m smith minister vorinit i laird director of music sunday school iii a in film heai t of india mm firiniiij wurstrlp 1 1 a in rev m smith will ii juct the wor ship norval cliarcc of the cnitrd church kev ales ckwiii ii a norval i imihlic winship 1 simdny school film williams 7 p m public worship holy cross church rev fr v j morgan 1st 3rd 5th sundays mass at 1 1 am 2nd 4th sundays mass at 900 am nerval hornby ktewarttowa anglican churches rev j e maxwell ba lth st pauls norval 7 3d pm evensong except 1st sunday in month holy communion 1100 am 8t stephens hornby 1100 am morning prayer except 1st sunday in month evensong 300 pm st jeans stewarttewn 730 pm harvest festival balllnafad charge ef the united chnreh mr william aglbb balllnafad 1000 am sunday school 1100 am public worship churchill 130 pm -r- public worship melville 00 pjn sunday school 300 pm public worship royal itinerary misses georgetown itinerary of the tour by princess elizabeth and the duke of edin burgh as it ailects ontario residents is as follows tuesday oct 2 10 am dis embark empress ol franco at quebec visitvalcartier army camp in the afternoon 1030 pm- leave by canadian national railways for ottawa wednesday oct a 10 am ar rive ottawa thursday oct 4 in ottawa 1030 pm leave ottawa by cnr friday oct r 10 a m arrive kingston i royal military college i i i am leave kingston by cn it i in arrive trenton air training command rcaf sta tion i pin leave tienton y ml i in auivc toronto saturday oct t in toronto sunday ct 7 train leaves tor- mi euly by init in a n de le hi viigaia falls liuicli i 30 m love nlakiia falls by cnh t in iini artivc hamilton i in leave lfamiltou for windsor via hi nt lord woodstoi k and lon- tloil iiyt vk 1 1 tll pnt arrive windsm monday oct h 1 pm- leave windsie by air ikcaf f ho pm aiine kapiiskasin tuesday oct 10 rn leave kiiiskasiin by an muafi for winnipeg ij noon arrive winni peg to tn i m leave winiiig by canadian pacific railway claude burnside manages dominion market a georgetown native claude r burnside nas received a promotion to location manager of dominion stores new mammoth market in sudbury which opened on august 23rd in his new position mr burn side is managing one of the biggest food stores in the dominion of canada mr burnside who is the son of the late mr and mrs charles burn side his father was a longtime em ployee of provincial paper ltd un til hvjs death started his career in the food business as a grocery cleffe in the dominion store in george town in 1925 he has never wor ked for any other company he be came a member of the dominion quarter century club last year before going to sudbury in hmo he managed stores in meaford bowmanville collingwood and hunstvllle he is married and has two children johnny and sally stop and see us for pontcacs buicks vauxhall gmc trucks tire batteries parts a accessories good selection of used car8 complete service and repairs lome garner motors acton main st phone 452 farnworth i memorials monaments at moderate prices cemetery lettering blare road at cemetery guelph ont phene 3497 surge horace tomlinson 1 chapel st brampton 77w serving peel helton and dufferin cbunttea gospel service efrj sunory oddfellows hall m0 ttor the wim of ate is death but the gift of oaf 1b ufe- wm nerval aaid ualea hev o locknart royal ba nerval 1040 ejn public worship una ul public wonaupv was employed with charters 49 years a compositor with charters pub- lishlng company in brampton for 49 years harry e elliott died sud denly last week in his 64th year his parents were richard elliott and mary day his mother being a native of ktorva he is survived by his wife phoebe stone three children wu- liam jack and mary mr w mbr- riaxbrampton and a brother frank in toronto bar e r for e e cay gombuut a twalker