salam hoped that it wul be the first of untjwakttown ffxom ivdtgsq many he am that the town rec- orda spoke tor themselves arid pass piano exams monthly jjjj mrm wut ansbryatoryv the branch was held last thursday evening march 26tti h the legion auditorium after the opening ceremonies the minutes of the last general meet ing and executive meetings were read and confirmed the various committee conveners gave their monthly reports and several appli cations for membership were ac cepted the president then said lie saw a new face in the gathering and asked the legions honorary presi dent mr leroy dale qc to say few words mr dale expressed outstanding record in heading the j d x tot qbplobtown umxo wednesday kyenlng april 1 1s08 page 7 norval as heading the red cross in town for so many years and other war time organizations it was partic ularly appropriate that mr dale should head the legion branch as this is the twenty fifth anniversary and mr dale in his capacity as mayor had taken a great interest in the formation of the branch some twenty ave years ago under general business several matters v ere discussed but the meeting on the whole was a deci dedly quiet one with little bust- piano exams at the royal conser- pevl preview by vatory of music both are pupils i of mxs mary bally norval schoolchildren jackie barclay celebrated his 8th birthday on saturday when he en tertained a number of his young friends at a party mrs mary bally who returned home from toronto last wednes- a musical concert was presented by pupils of the public school in norval presbyterian church on march 20th under the direction of the school music teacher kenneth harrison principal douglas need money day wishes to thank the neighbors cpeiand yg fa charge of the sen- who helped during her illness and grades and mrs j cascadden all who sent cards and flowers and the grades the esqueslng w i for fruit all j recitations choir numbers rusappreciatton at being asked to deaiy quiet one wira inuo was much appreciated thanks too and section by the rhythm band head the organization ind said that ess u st bval smtk grades 1 and 2 were mclu- bed always had the greaad- jjs sfs ded in the ogrm man of the to go forward a donation of 50 miration and respect for the leg ion and realised the important work carried on jpy it in aiding ex serviceman he said that while he himself through physical disa was given to the boy scouts to help defray expenses to the jambo ree at ottawa mention was made ballinaead i get iso to 11000 last at hfc on your own signature mo bankable security needed up to 24 months to repay phone or stop in at canadas largest most household fin ance 5 main tt3otttli second floor phono 1 so hampton ont 1 16 wyimowm street phone 793 guelph ont he himself tnrougn piiatwi bilities had been unable tcerve his of the pre cooling system being in country in time of war yet any stalled and members were asked to thing he could do for any legion h member certainly would be done not only for the group but for the individual members mr dale said that he was not just repeating words but was quite sincere in offering to be of service once again he ex pressed his thanks to the branch and said that he hoped to become better acquainted with the members from now on his remarks were met with a great deal of applause the president in reply thanked mr dale fo nis few words and sadtkat he wets detrghted to see him at the meeting and that he e70hlemg paris of a merica you hove 4 full days in new orleans on this delightful 1 1 day tour time to visit all the famous spots in one of americas most mysterious and fascinating cities pirates alley napoleon house the old slave market versailles oak and the quaint shops and resorts of the old french quarter are just a few of the sights you ve always wanted to see going there and back by bus adds further enioyment to your tnp ajt your asm for mora dcfoif of hifa anj ntoay ofjw pfaotura pummd vo 96 round tup pari prom toronto subfoct to dboaoo mcludes hotel room for 9 nights 2 tm a room stick around to their pictures taken after the meeting the meeting closed with singing god save the queen at 8 45 tickets for the banquet social and dance marking our silver an nlversary go on sale on monday april 6th so all members are urged to get theirs early charlie day will handle some of the sales and the- steward will sell them at the leg ion hall tickets may not be spoken for before they go on sale as this is unfair to the rest of the membership that should be quite a rogue s gallery taken after the meeting on thursday all shapes sizes and kind of pictures were t iktn we h pc lh it i food percentage of them turn o it ind tl it we will be able to itpioducl at lcist hilf of them llhi uth u s diflieult to feel pie lines mm1 cnoi fh for 1 1 1 rod ulion f i i book thinks for all the kind words refirdn l the swi i mi ig pool idea we ire imaed that so mnny people were interested enough to call us or stop us on the street about it possibly if there is that much pub lie interest uie next step would be arranging for a i ubhc meeting to set up a planning committee to get a survey of the whole pieturc any comments for expert eye care consult o t walker optometrist 3 main st north brampton over abells drug store phone office 599 res 83 hours 9 ajn to 6 p m dally evenings by appointment complete africa study at mission meeting the wms met at the home of mrs iferguson tor their march meet ing mrs warne led in the worship service the theme being the com munity of grace the christian life is a life oi fellowship and it requires the church as a means of grace the individual christian frnds fellowship with christ thro the church the roll call w a swered with a verse on the same thought a reading on christian stewardship was given by mrs ferguson and mr hilts conducted a bible qui the last chapter of the study book was in charge of miss hilts the need for strengthening the work in angola was stressed ilso the need for opening new work in the coppci belt of northern hhodesia i rayers were given that fieedom justice and brotherhood mifeht flourish among the peoples of africa ilai s were made for the ihankotreniu on april the 19th w ith hev jean donaldson of tor oi to is speaker membe rs of the w ms mottored to lronu on tuesday to attend the ha i ton presbytrial mrs j h allan spent last week in toronto with mr and mrs rusbcll taylor who are the proud parents of a seeond baby daughter mrs e peters of georgetown spent the week end with mrs j kirkwood mrs bert memenemy and shirley kirkwood mr and mrs g sin clair of milton norman felker of glen williams attended the funeral of then- aunt the late mrs henry best of fordwich on saturday back in 1910 it took 35 man hours to produce an acre of corn icldiiil 26 bushels today with modern machinery the same acre producing 38 bushels requires only 17 man hours numbers will be repeated ajhalton music festival in may choral reading was also on the program among those taking part were murray and betty ann eyre susan cunningham raymond carter sha ron douglas ronnie and nancy fishburn and diane shering some norval senior pupils attending wrlg- glesworth school in georgetown were also on the program these including shirley grasby sheila carney david cunningham ron mclean kenneth miller and charles carney great rre sweeps 800 acresottawaandhua 1900 american troops takewrkftorokto 1613 britain amd us agree to ban war5hps from the great lake5 1817 canadian lacrosse team sails for tour of england 1676 royal canadian navytatts i0ver control of western half of hokni i atlftmttc 1943 knockout blow you can lose your home your automobile your savings and all that you value if you f have to pay a judgment awarded by a jury for in juries sustained on your property comprehensive perso nal liability insurance will defend you in such an action and pay the damages up to the limit of your insurance elmeft c thompson insurance service john e bakbeb p keimer e c thompson mill street phone 119 wool growers organization wool shu collect to our registered warehouse no i weston ontario reliable grading direct secernent shippers may obtain sacks and tw without charge from clare w wilson edith street georgetown a n stark georgetown or by writing direct to canadian co operative wool growers ltd 217 bay st toronto ontario in the county court of the county of halton in the matter of an application under section 388 subsection 98 of themuntcrpal act being r s o 1950 chapter 243 and in the matter op a by law of the municipal corporation of the town of georgetown to change the name of factory street to park aenue appointment upon the application of the municipal council of the town of georgetown i hereby appoint the 22nd day of april a d 1953 at my chamber in the court house in the town of mhton at the hour of 10 30 o clock in the forenoon for considering the by law of the mun icipal corporation of the town of georgetown to change the name of factory street to pttrk avenue and for hearing those advocating and opposing the change and i do hereby order that a copy of the 3y law and this ap pointment should be served on the registrar ifor the registry ddvis- ion of the county of halton at least two weeks before the time appoin ted below and i hereby order that notice of the application herein be published once in the ontario gazette at leait two weeks before the time so appointed and at least once a week for four successive weeks in the georgetown herald dated at georgetown this 18th day of march ajd 1953 415 w n robinson judg