the georgetown herald wednesday evening april 28 1933 page s the georgetown herald serving the communities of georgetown glen williams norval umehocse hornby stkwarttown baujnafad ashgrove terra cotta subscription rate 3 00 a year single copies 8c each advertising rates quoted on application garfield l mcgilvray corey heningtoa jr walter c bd5hn publisher and editor staff leslie m clark reg broomhesd the herald is printed each wednesday in the office on main street georgetown authorized as second class mall post office dept ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontarioquebec division of the cwna balunafad hear account of work of united church women the april meeting of the wms was held at the home of mrs h hilts the easter worship service was led by miss hilts with scripture reading from mark 16 141 let us face the reality of the meaning of easter for ourselves that christ lives that the love which was so great and mysterious enough to conquer the cross that reached warm arid radiant and remember ing for his grieving friends in the garden reaches forus now the roll call was answered with easter ver ses borfjksrcad and visits made were recofefed miss hihs gave a short report of hamilton confer enct branch at simcoe which she tt tended last week the topic was in charge of mrs f w shortill nd was lacrosse due for revival while no definite plans have yet been completed all indications point to a seasori of lacrosse in georgetown arena this sum mer sparked by a group of players and sup porters in georgetown glen williams and norval it is expected that a combined team will enter the district league with players drawn mainly from last year s acton bhives it is understood that the board of parks management is agreeable to the use of the arena and that sand can be used to cover the pipes rather than using a board floor which would be a costly project the combines team would enter a league with acton streetsville burlington brantford and other just like taking a trip as close to india as most of their list eners will ever be the wilkins brothers of toronto provided a real treat for a large aud lence when they presented their coloured mo vies in the legion hall last week warren and douglas wilkins proved to be not only good photographers but to have a rare gift of explaining what they saw with out pedantry they have a delicate sense of humour which avoids being smart alecky and escape he pitfalls of too many commen tators for they do not pose as experts on far eastern affairs nor do they attempt to inter pot pottrri centres it would revive a sport locally which at the turn of the century spread george town s name far and wide m the field of sport since then lacrosse has- been revived briefly by the nowdefunct recreation commission under the guidance of rev j l self now of midland who also did much to encourage the game in norval during his stay there since mr self left town and the grc folded la crosse has been dormant that there is definite interest was shown last year when acton arena was well filled every saturday night for the games and when you realize that a good percentage of the players would be on a georgetown team this year the same should apply here pret what they saw rather they let each in the audience draw their own conclusions from the pictures and they awaken a keen interest to view in person what the camera has re corded these young men hae done something which few others would attempt and their adventures are now paying off in a busy round of illustrated talks for our money their travelogue is a notch above most of the com mercial productions seen in a movie show we look forward to seeing more of their work in a promised visit next fall woods feed grinders grain hollers you can save time and money with either of these operates auto matically while you do your chores will pay for themselves in time and money saved robert cooper phone 1311 rax 67 brampton adjoining brampton golf club and was entitled where are we going to find them taken from the booklet vocations for young wo- mejt lin the church for the first lime in 1936 women were ordained as ministers in the united church since then twenty four have been ordained women fulltime wor kers are working as evangelists social service congregational wor kers leaders of bible vocatioi schools or field secretaries and great and varied arc their periences there are six ordained cjhlnese ministers in jlne united church mrs glbb gave a read ing on christian stewardship the theme being the parable of the tal ents the meeting closed with a season of prayer lunch was serv ed by the hostess and a social time enjoyed the ladies welcomed back mrs mckay and mrs glbb who had been absent for several months mary baker will represent blue mountain school in the finals of the county music festival at milton on thursday neil and wayne cotton are reco vtnnj fiom tonsil operations which they underwent at guelph hospital last friday the younj peoples group met in the church friday night the topic was given by janice baker and mary maxwell and was an interest in fnstory of the two local chur ches mr robert shortill of milton spent the week end with his bro thtr mr f j shortill s a have your oil burner installed now i install lw limit aquas tat lolnain- lain heat in radiators let us de termine your prevent oil burner efficiency with a coz lest fur naces vacuumed and confpletely overhauled electric chro no therms and baffles inn tall a ted free estimates w bill sproule 4 fuzabetii st s phone 1877 brampton deer park reunion several young georgetown people who holicliyed at deer park lodge hahburton in the summer atten ded a lodje dance and reunion on rnday at the club top hat in tor onto directory albert j crandell chartered accountant mam street georgetown office 654 res 176r open wed and fri evenings and all day saturday nielsen the chiropractor drutiess therapist 38th year of practice lady attendant man rues fri 2 5 pjn wed sat 2 5 and 8 9 pm georgetown phone 150w a picture of local interest in the toronto ostokes is progressive conservative federzj jstar last week showed mrs hedley shaw and candidate for niagara falls she is one of wcltcl i hls cdt her daughters sandra and sydney one of sev eral in a story about branksome hall mrs shaw graduated from branksome in 1 932 and sandra will graduate this year sydney is in the class of 55 the family are former geor getown residents mr shaw who was killed serving with the army overseas was owner of the feed mill which is now the property of halton cooperative supplies georgetowh householders should all be familiar with their new house numbers when the bell telephone company finishes a current project of phon ing each subscriber to get the proper listing for the new directory a friend of the late mr and mrs t j hill who used to be a fre quent visitor in georgetown miss winnifred five ladies who will campaign in the next elec tion a reporter with the niagara fallev ening review for 34 of her 50 years she writes a daily column as well as covering fcitv hall and other news beats little sharon sykes is very anxious to find the owner of a colhe dog which ha8 been around the young street neighbourhood for almost a month this friendly animal hghtish fawn in colour with white markings paid us a call at the office yes terday and he is certainly a nice dog but the sykes family doesn t want him perhaps the owner has been looking for him or maybe there is someone who would like a dog and would give him a home ashgrove mrs wellington stringer new institute president mrs horace barnes was hostess for the w i meeting on april 21st with president mrs leslie giffen opening with the ode and prayer roll call wis answered by 9 me thing new in home fittings two delegates were appointed to attend the convention in guelph in may committees were appointed to look after exhib its for georgetown and milton fairs also plans mfide to cater to a mas jfkmers for mothers day sunday may 12th w watch for our display in ernies radio store and remember order early potted plants hydrangeas pelargoniums mixed pans gloxinias caudiums saintpaduxb cut flowers carnations snapdragons roses iris daffodils tulips stocks weet peas boutonnieres we will have a good quantity of bedding plants early varieties now ready also hardy mums for bedding visit our greenhouses on murdock st rqsedale floral 283j we deliver store 465 onic banquet liter in may and a lunch for the milk producers meet inr in may a letter of thanks was read from mrs steed the lady in england who received the parcels sent to the district director mrs milton bird gave the report of the district meeting held m milton rec ently and gave some informition rcgwrding the acww world wide convention beinoield in toronto n august reports of the different st md ij committees for list yeir were md profinmme convener for this meeting was mrs arthur rudrtcll vho cillcd on mrs ci lyton wilson who give a splendid motto on tie who misses t meeting mis vss much mrs frink barnes give current tvtnts mrs john bird do nunslrited a new wny of ironirvj a shirt fqllowcd by mrs frank wil son riving the report of the nom mating committee the new ofi crs for 1953 1954 are past pres mrs leslie giffen president mrs wellington stringer 1st vice pres mrs wilfrid bird 2nd vice presi dent mrs cliff hunter secretary treasurer mrs vern archer assis tint mrs percy leslie directors mrs i barnes mrs clayton wil son mrs r cunningham mrs fred nurse district director mrs leslie giften pianist mrs thomas brownridge flower committee mrs robert alexander mrs e tin dale mrs murray brigden courtesy committee mrs len coxe mrs cecil wilson mrs milton bird auditors mrs hector bird mrs charlie austin agriculture can edian industry mrs ward brown ridge home economics 6t health mrs john ruddelli citizenship and education mrs thomas giffen community activities and public relations mrs russell hepburn mrs stanley rowland of geor getown spent the weekend with mr and mrs frank wilson and marilyn the car to watch 18 the one behind the car in front of yours drive carefully but remember even care ful drivers have accid ents guard yourself with complete automobile in surance elmer c thompson insurance service john e barber f kencr e c thompson mill street phone 119 wm broughton masseur daily 10 tffl to 8 pjn except wednesday r r 1 llmehouse p o box 28 georgetown 381rl2 dr clifford reid lds djxs dentist telephone 410 main street georgetown monuments pollock campbell 82 water st north cal1 designs on request phone 208 inspect our work in greenwood cemetery dr j burns milne xray dental surgeon georgetown phone 88 dr john kerby practice of dentistry xray telephone 202 main street georgetown frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service j phone 301 georgetown po box 413 c w sayers dvm veterinarian guelph street opposite armstrongs garage phone 11 radio repairing we specialize in this work 26 years experience j sanford sop phone georgetown 34w s m faibish ro optometrist simmons jewellers georgetown phone 530 1 leroy dje qc m sybil bennett q c barristers and solicitors mill street georgetown phone 19 james f mcnab barrister solicitor notary public norton bldg main street telephone 656 big clearer 17 pictures exdinfv cinematic sight handsome handcrafted cabinet matching ban at sight extra cost milliere television sales service 9m line fit maple ave phot230 or 435r norman gunn doctor of surgical chiropody foot specialist arch correction 1 main st s brampton t789 hours by appt tues thurs only j a widoughby sons complete keal estate seevice bead office toronto 888 bay st em- 30804 ctty sad gentry hstowp vans sad fliill aerearea tear local kearesen tom hewson geometown ssnr walter fidur brampton no t 4 kenneth m langdon barrister and solicitor notary public first mortgage money to loan roxy theatre building lever hoshn