page 9 community halloween party v i for georgetown childten wednesday october 31st join the big parade at 7 oclock in front of the legion hall all children will parade to the arena for games costume judging peanuts kisses apples clown band the party is sponsored by the lions club board of parks legion and ministerial association all children welcome kitchener minister here for st johns anniversary regulae morning worship was conducted at st johns on sunday by the minister rev john m smith whose sermon theme was evangel ism in our church stress w laid upon the importance of bring ing people into contact with the gopel of jesus christ- and to a know ledge of him as lord and saviour it was pointed iout that there are many ways in which the various church organizations can fulfill this purpose and that each group should consider its peculiar evangelistic efforts the choir sang the anthem sun of my soul and the solo parts were sung by mrs g kidney the jun- ibr choir sang the hymn we would see jesus and the solo verse was sung by sally mcdonald it was announced that rev o p hassil ba bd of trinity united church kitchener would be the guest speaker at the anniversary services to be held on sunday nov 4th plans are being made to aug ment the choir by having former members return to georgetown for the evening service and assist in tie singing the georgetown herald wednesday october 24 1951 a 1951 christmas cards see our display of boxed assortments choose your cards now while selection is best special value assortment 50 cards 98c scenes by canadian artists 12 cards 150 winter studies 12 cards 125 the wonder assortment 18 cards 139 the distinctive assortment 16 cards 169 value assortment 21 cards 169 candleglo assortment 36 cards 119 juvenile assortment 12 cards 49c christmas scenes 16 cards 79c other boxes 12 cards 25c 12 cards 49c 16 cards 49c horn here in 1892 fred bristow dies a former georgetown boy fred erick gilbert bristow died on sept 24th in herman keiffer hospital detroit where he had been bedfast for two weeks following a year yof failing health through a cardiac condition he was born in georgetown aug ust 2srd 1892 son of mr and mrs f bristow and moved to allandale when quite young he lived there until 1921 when he went to detroit and had lived there until his death he was unmarried a presbyterian arid had- been aetivin sports while in allandale as goalie in town league hockey and in baseball he was a member of the former beaver cub at minets point and at the funeral on sept 27th three of the pallbearers were members of the same club walter bayliss carl marshall and eph mcfudden other pallbearers wre james anderton edwin gates ind ben bear the service at the lloyd and steckley funeral horns was conducted by rev a g muir of essa road presbyterian church intejrment was in barrie union cemetery relatives and friends attending from a distance were mr and mrs james anderton lansing mich mrs annie mckay toronto bert sinclair acton b bcaj windsor mr ind mrs k dean newcastle mis mcallister toronto surviving of the family are six sisters and one brother mrs j kraitklin nettie toronto mrs w dickie maisie toronto mrs john gibbous maude i barrie mrs a walsh mae windsor mrs james anderton florence lansing mrs k diiin bessie newcastle hen hear windsor ted rogers mother dies in hamilton a local man ted rogers recei ved the sad news ten days ago of the death of his mother mrs james rotjei th- former elizabeth blown she was born in enjand coming to can ada and residing at aldershot for some twentyseven years for some time she had lived with her son george in west hamilton active in church affairs during her life she was u stuanch member of st matthew s anglican church in aldershot she is survived by her husband james rogers and five sons ted of georgetown fred bill charles and george of hamilton funeral service was from st matthews church in aldershot at home and overseas serve canada front lines of freedom in the modern invention have not taken sway from the infantry its allimportant part in victory again and again in the battles of 193945 and in korea infantry lias proved itself queen of battles the job of the infantryman has become tougher more complex he must be able to handle more weapons and to meet greater variety of situations in defence and attack mom ma am needed fmrnemmyf enrolment standards to anfor you must volunteer to serve anywhere be 17 to 40 tradexmen to 45 meet army requirements married men will be accepted apply to the nearest recruiting depot no ii pmumi dapot walli houm mdau and chorion st ottawa oat no 3 onorutol dopot artiuory park saot it kamtao ont camdicm army rocramag station to richmond st w toronto ont no 7 poraonnol depot jwoholoy tarrock okaaotk ftroof london ont army tocrolring contra 110 main stroot wast nona boy ont army kocroiting contra jam stroot armovry mo jam st north hamilton ont a4booo join the canadian army active force now 1 nr chicken and steak dinners daily and sundays wonderful food hornqrlike atmosphere we enjoy catering for wedding club meetings execu tive gatherings family reunions or any gathering large or small television in the lounge hawthorne lodge for reservation phone milton 532 just out of milton straight down main st then follow the signs cutrate where shopping pleases the pocket book look at this doublebreasted suits gabardine two pair of pants a big surprise for georgetown 3995 sportswear a full line for men ladies and children made by quality the best in oanada snow suits a new shipment has arrived to be sold at unbeatable prices ski pants and breeches come in and see our bargains shop at henrys and keep prices down main street beside georgetown taxi i w farm news wa warm weather favours fall wheat prospects the warm weather of the past two weeks has eertalrlly pepped up the fall wheat in general the crop is coming along very nicely and should go into the winter in good shape incidentally it was encouraging to lcam from prof h l goblet that his investigational work to date is most encouraging from the stand point of hessian fly this past week he informed us that he had exam ined the wheat sown on the col- leg plots in their experimental work re dates of seeding plots were sown on august 23 august 28 september 5 september 11 and september 17 he reports that to date only one hessian fly larvae has been found in these plots simi lar work at ridgetown reveals a few hessian fly larvae in the wheat sown in august and a very very few in the september sown plots estate clearino auction sale folstetn cows and heifers 1 ford ractor fefguson equipment hay krsln and furniture at the farm if the late a mckenzie three miles north of milton oh 29 highway saturday october 27 at 1230 pia no reserve terms cash r- bnrbiby etaiorr auctioneers 1024 incidentally we delivered some wheat plants taken from one of haltons earlier sown fields to prof goble this past week and a report on his findings will possibly appear in ou column next week estate sale the executrix of theestate of the late annie huffman will offer for rale at the premises on wednesday november 14 at the hour of two oclock in the af ternoon the following valuable farm consisting of the west half of lot number eleven 11 in the fifth concession of the township of esquesing in the county of halton containing one hundred- acres more or less the soil is a deep sandy clayloam on the premises there are said to be erected a two storey solid brick house with 12 rooms a frame barn 40x60 a frame horse stable on stone foundation 30x64 s cow shed 24x60 a stone pig pen and a frame driving shed possession can be given at any time the property will be sold subject to a reserved bid and conditions of sale for further particulars and condi tions ofsale see the undersigned auctioneers or messrs dick at dick solicitors for the estate n dated at milton the 20th day of ocober 1081 auctioneers i v-rftiiw-