zbswf iv f sdk okoioetown 11ekald wednesday evwtng march 19 1952 page i terra cotta inn is now open for the season duck turkey goose or chicken v alwy on the menu reservation mrs bevty farrar catering for victoria 26 r 24 dinner parties highest prices paid for brrmp iron slerl mruis batteries mlsceluuieoos farm scrap delivered to our yard its carolina st n hamilton j waxman sons phone hamilton 27061 and 33611 e p head optometrist glasses fitted 58 st george square guelph established 20 years travel notes many georgetown people hove enjoyed the poplilar norgoma great lakes cruise heres a supervalue pre- eason event that will tickle yourbudget a complete 5- 0y cruise for two for only jt3n per person sailing from owen sound june 0th or 16th stops enroute at manltoulln and sault ste vmarle and of courte we can book for you the regular cruise- later on at 80 john r barber travel adviser a klhktt o thompson 4l4 mm st church mens club plans ladies night st johns men held their regular monthly meeting on monday even ing march lhji in st johns mem orial hall a fine meal prepared by the ladles auxiliary of the hoy scouts was greatly appreciated and enjoyed the president alex mnr- jaren conducted the business of the meeting and outlined home plans for future activities which include a ladies night on april 14 lh cap tain of the evening was tom niven who hod a list of timely topics uon which the members spoke for one minute the comments were both humorous and provocative s t faram accompanied by jim uurns jed the sing song harvey iee is the captain in charge of next months meeting tells baptists of religion in france regular morning worship ut the lluplist church was conducted by the pastor mr harker gave a most inspiring sermon entitled una shamed of the gospel basing his remarks on horn arm 1 verse 16 it was olnted out the need of re thinking the meaning of the gosjcl in the life of the present day a ladles trio comksed of mrs j blair mrs w townend and miss j hatiey sang my jesus thee 1m claude faure of the reformed church of france ilourg france who has been attending emmanuel cotloge toronto was the guest speaker at the evening scrylce m faure presented a most vivid and realistic picture of french protest antism centering his thoughts up on the need of evangelization since three quarters of the population pf his native land has no religion this ancient country of france which was once christian is now consid ered a mission field by both prot estants and roman catholics the choir under the direction of mrs h h wright sang the anthem dwell ing deep new books at the library tiie swimming pool by vary roberts rlnefaart the benning of mrs lunebsrts latest wbo-dun- uptakes us back tp 1029 when the maynards were at the height of their social glory and joaaecsed ap ujiurolted wealth their country home in ur- todate new york was thronged with weekend guests every sum mer tken come the bis stock mar- ke crash of 1020 and mr msynard shot himself onlya few weeks la- ter his widow inarred off her beau tiful daughter to middleaged jnd still wealthy hldgetvy chandler llut after everything else hud been lost the younger muyndrd children hill and lots managed to hang on to tiie nowcrumbling country home and lis weed- infested swimming pool then twenty years after mr may- nurds drulh a body is found in tiie swimming pool a terrorridden and divorced judith returns home- two ulternpts are made uti her life an old murder of 1020 comes into life again and two more dcuths udd fresh terror to the muynartt men- ugc the murder weajton turns out to be the gun jluit had killed mr mayruird twrnty years earlier mn itlnciuirdt sris a fust jxict and provides plenty of qhllls but i dont think this is quite up to her usual standard even i correctly t i tot ted the murderer well lefore toe end of the story und that is bomethlng 1 rarly do i prefer where possible to ignore hints and clues and let the uuthor surprise me its less trouble that way so it was just a little disappointing to be uble to gums correctly for once simm h cuhi by dorothy clewes tills is one xt tho-n- disarmlngly light romances that wv see too lit tle of tcjay all the characters are normal and nice people who live normal and interesting lives in nor mal and reasonably happy homes ii makes oor material for psycho analysis but de make refreshing and delightful entertainment dr cllarle hamilton lives in a beautiful old georgian house which he inherited with his fathers medi cal practice ifls ioruiyn fiancee suddenly jilts him on the eve of his marriage he goes out and drown his mrrows and 1oms most of his practice at the same time it is mrs soames a new middle aged pat ient with her first real illness who encourage him to keep on mrs soames has a daughter who almost falls into the clutches of un un scrupulous playboy movie star and there is finally lesley the tcautl- ful but not particularly talented actress daughter of the magistrate who publicly censured dr hamil ton the tocor after the tradition al period of male obttiscncss finally finds in icslcy all the things he had imagined in his first love its all very nice and all very compet ently done it should be popular with all classes of readers kkitters century by graham storey this is the story of one of the worlds greatest newsgather ing agencies it tells in simple gra phic detail thw history of the firms one hundred years in business it was in 1h1 that julius renter bought a flock of pigeons and lc- gan a jwwt between hrusse s and aacjirn the two termini of the early paris to brussels and berlin to aachen telegraph lines in this way market quotations could travel julckly from capital to capital the closing of thegap in the tel egraph line put keutcr out of the pigeon post business but lie kepl his news gathering stall and tried love to compete with the telegraph com panies when the german govern ment forced him out of business he went to paris under hnvns but af ter n brief stay jjjere he jook the fateful step of moving into london and setting up in business for him self again for many years the jon- doi times rejected his services even ofter the times finally sub scribed to his news services there were many troubles still ahead hut the agency through one crisis after another managed to survive and emerge better and bigger than ever the story is welltold and often has the dramatic qualities of a good thriller as it recounts the plots and counter plots of international bus ncss and politics look at aix those roses t ey jcuzaucth dowen to readers accustomed to the hemingway tradition of tout hlgh- tensioned prose with every word trying to awing a knockout punch this little volume of short stories may be rather pi surprise the inn- guofle characters and plots nro decv cptively simple many indeed soem to have little or no plot at all and to lead nowhere it u onlynfter tho readr has had time to pause and reflect that the full impact of the story is felt rtiie dark moment v by ann bridie- already made familiar the book deals with story of two girls one turkish and one english who are brought up as close friends in is tanbul where the english girls fa ther is in the diplomatic service their story u set against a back ground of revolution in turkey and the rise to power of mustafa kemal african hosnino by r- o hennlags this book tells of the autborsept- pcriences as a british colonial ad ministrator among the backcountry bribes of kenya the book contains fnaps ohd many excellent fihotov those who saw the jnovie king volomon mlne will doubtless re- member the tall native cillef and l tribesmen they wlu find a jnuch fuller nd very readable ac- couiu of this strange suk trib us well us majiy other interesting luitive a aue received evkr think by hester w ctiuprnan a hook society choice it tells the story of a josalve womans influence on her husband her chil dren und her greatest udmirv jan tiie dutch barge ului by g w hurrlngon a story for yiunger riuders about a boy u dog and u bout on dreams by sigmuud freud bo pp a new lrunijtluli of freuds own icbume of his leurhlngs it was meant originally fur the gen eral reader and oils new verijon maintains that intention udmlrably in thirteen short chapters tills little look gives freuds cmkhal views on the nature iiwj significance of dreams and a iiuiiiikt of illustra tive case hi a lor lea on kaiijng tiie kka by hlllalre helloc 260 up another of the famous mariner llbrary this is a collection of the authors sea stories and essays und contains scvcril photographs of un author never jirtlcuarly couple uour for his retiring disposition georgetown lions club st patricks dance friday t march 21st georgetown arena rose room the modern aires will plajr for dancing ten till two dress optional couple 250 iti-ui- l ly j l i 1 just received a limited number 20a fertiuzer drills i 3 and 15 disc get one while they las 1 1 murt allison masacyharria dealer phone 100 bowling news misfits and provincial paper tie for second section a sliver b increased their lead msl- tlon to f i e points by downing mc- clures to the score of 52 maple leaf dairy slipped in their winning irtrciik ail received only 3 jolnts in u very closed battle with maccor- rnacks the team standing is now silvers 04 mcclurev 70 maple leaf dairy 76 and maecormacks no out of 54 games rolled there were 40 games over 2ki for section a leading the triples class was ii chappel with 790 271 2b0 248 some other very good triples were rolled by j hall 777 270 247 2541 t wylte 730 2f 201 304 j graham 721 2fi4 244 213 and h dickie 605 170 277 239 in the singles class it was ace bailey 204 also one game or 112 d wilson 2c1 e peters 255 lxw triple of the night was j lorusso 4h0 135 14h 206 silvers were high team of the night rolling 3117 h73 1024 1220 section b provincials edged themselves up to alie for second place by defeat ing legion no 1 to the count of 52 they are now tied with misfits with h3 points in the battle between misfits and uiwd bowlers it was a 52 victory for the lawn bowlers the team standing is now legion no 1 ho misfits and provincial pa- imr h3 and iawn howlers 67 outstanding bowler of the night was g barber rolling 331 single and combining tills with 107 2hi for un 1100 triple following in the triple class were g green 741 222 232 287 c day 738 228 281 220 in the singles class it wus e thomp son 235 it anderson 224 s lawr and e wflcox 22 high team for the night was provincial rolling 3111 1036 1015 1000 441 was low triple rolled by g mccallum section c in the tie between lome scots and 14gion no 2 the tie was broken by loriic scots who moved into second place by winning over im- mrials to the score of 52 between kays grocery and lcgion no 2 it was a 52 jcore for kays gro cery the team standing now is imperials 80 lome scots hi legion no 2 78 und kays 74 h lfilher was the bowler rolling high triple for section c which was 731 242 225 204 in second und third places were 11 korzack 645 204 106 245 g ilrantford g24 175 270 170 in the singles it was a grieve 284 t hamilton 24h and j inglis 245 iow triple was t illudd 460 142 167 157 the imperials were high team roll ing 2852 033 081 1311 i have some scores that have been requested of me for publication these scores ore from a group of georgetown bowlers who challenged a group from acton after seeing oleic scores and some scores for the same group from section a it is hard to believe but it is true so here are the results acton at georgetown e peters 814 h chappel 793 j lorruso 761 d stamp 723 d wilson 686 j ilrantford 2 games 420 and e wilson one gome 150 their game scores were i st 1475 2nd 1315 3rd 571 grand total was 4361 acton allan 520 hody 4fi5 g masalcs 534 a masalcs 622 turkosz 602 and l mosaics 547 thuir game totals were 1st 1065 2nd 1184 ond 3rd 1140 for a grand total or 3380 georgetown at arton acton body 012 turkosz 740 g masalcs 625 allen 436 two games dunn 343 2 gomes d mos aics 306 2 gomes hubbell 3b5 2 gamcal l ma sales 182 1 game game scores were 1154 1354 1200 for a total of 3708 georgetown ii anderson 758 g hrandford 781 367 high single ii chappel 383 2 games j lor usso 441 2 games h dickie 370 2 games d wilson 345 2 gomes e peters 400 2 games e wilson 128 1 game ond d stamp 211 1 game game scores were 1125 14fi2 1190 for a triple of 3767 ace bailey all aircraft- of the ontario de partment of lands i nd forests used in forest patrol have now been equipped wtih aerial cameras menservedlunch at stone forum forty nsighbocs met in thestono school on march 17th to listen to tho form forum broadcast and du- cuss tho problem of wnr as related to the problom-of- fowl a social hour followed and much merriment was caused by tho fact that it was the jrtcns night they had nil pre pared the lunch and then served it and washed the dishes the lad les enjoyed tho st tatrlcls decor- atlpns end tho novelty of- sitting back and watching everything bo- intf done for thema blrtjtbayqbkb was out in honour of george hen derson a vote of thanks was mov ed by mils shaw teacher of 4he the latest n6vel by the author of stone school to the men for their itiyrhuv spring- roes luck to set- hospitality v tings and eharaoters that she hu ftjtaifs i il1 t ft -r- men who think of tomorrow k fu r iimii