ami tmfj j- r the gkokgetowm wwhb wednesday evening set 22 1054 page the georgetown serving the torawintilhw of georgetown glen williams nokvai ussxhotjse hornby 8ewaetrown haixihaiad asboeove tessa costa subscription ru is 00 year simla copier s tb advertising rates quoted on application walter c bdkhn publisher and editor 8 t a ft garfield l ucguvrsy corey jhsrriiurton 3r the herald ts printed each wednesday in the olllre on usui street georgetown authorized u second class msll poet oatee oeph qmaws lember ot the cdlp- weekly newjpspere aseoelstlon end the onurlotmvuloo of the cwna til m ty rw r-t- asj herald leslie u curs reg bnomhced ontario sue crabtree chosen young peoples head otftctt wer eleetd when the young peoples union of st johni united church held melting mon day in the sunday school sue crabtree u president and don seddon vice president other officers are anne hyde secretary lmfttne darou treasurer ross mc- gtlvray press gall king recrea tion gail ucgllvray bulletin board the new minister rev morgan mc- farlane was named honorary pres ident mr j 0 godfrey gave s short talk and there was a discussion period following the election an executive meeting was planned for sunday alter church service j fair day coming soon the attractions which will draw people to the park by thousands a week from satur day have become so well known that it seems almost repetitious each year to write about them but tins year with so many new george- towners we make a particular point of in viting people to attend the annual fall fair which expert opinion says is one of the fin est shows in rural ontario horse racesi livestock shows and varied exhibits in the btjfleall hnve popular appeal there isn midway which to a jaundiced grown up eye may seem small scale but dear to the heart it is seldom that we editorialize on a mo vie but we think phe kidnappers at the roxy all this week is one that calls for space in this column for wc wouldnt want anyone to miss it we saw the picture some time ago in the cit and have been singing its praises ever since it is one of those rare experiences when motion picture art blends perfectly a good story true tolife setting and actors who suit and look their parts it hns the advantage of feature players whose faces and mannerisms are unknown to moviegoers it has that deft english direction benefits main street opening of the expanded mcclure 1 lome furnishings store this week marks another facelifting of the old main street most notice able to those who remember it a quarter ccn- tur ago the store besides pro iding harold rjc- clure with more display space in its modern and enlarged interior has an attractive vitro- hte front which takes in the neighbouring cleae meat market and an angled en- trancea which draws attention it is one of a series of changes which progress makes in the commercial section of a town mr mcclure himself is one of george town s oldest merchants in point of service twentyse en ears ago he purchased v h pot pourri a main street shift sees ernie alcott who has been associated with henry helfant at henry s clothing store now on the staff of garners a vegetable oddity displayed at the herald office last week was a 22 inch cucumber whtck weighed over 3 lbs lr was brought to us bv one of the young residents at notre dame de beauregard farm who told us it was grown from seed purchased at the local dominion seed house new residents may not be familiar with the health setup in hal- ton which is guided by the county health unit with headquarters at milton mis joyce nev- itt is again health nurse in this district and besides periodic visits to schools and attend ance at a twice monthly free baby clinic in the legion hall she is available for private consultation particularly- when there is a new baby in the house miss nevitt livesin town at berwick holl jim carney started a new job in peterborough last week shifting from the local smith stone plant he will be doing similar work on food vending machines pro- duced by eroica industries a plant operated by michael phillips son of the smith and stone iuef executive his friends at work presented jains with a cigarette lighteras a parting token wllttf lift lefcr f david son- of mr arid mrs tma enrolled at st andrews col- oners off to private school winch our small daughter assures us is even more exciting than the cne attractions phere are plenty of refreshment booths many opera ted by local organizations and there is the thrill of mingling with hundreds of other peo ple out for an afternoons recreation without the parking problem of the bigger centres and only a step from your home if the noise and confusion begins to get on the nerves so we invite newcomers particularly to spend an hour or two on october 2nd at the fair take the whole family for an afternoon of amusement which gets the most from every actor it has a canadian setting which appeals to us even though we suspect the scenes were actually filmed in scotland and it has jon whiteley qertainly the most appealing little chap to ever step onto a movie screen in case you dont read your movie re iews don t let the title mislead you hie kid nappcrs has nothing to do with gangsters or crime it s a happy picture which keeps you laughing one minute and wiping a tear away the next and sends you from the theatre with a warm glow dont miss it willson s furniture business and a few years later incorporated funeral direction with the business first operating from the store later moving to its present ldith street location before that he was a pioneer movie show man and a car and farm machinery salesman for the late john oneill like so many merchants he has given freely of his time to public works serving on such organizations as lions club hockey club recreation commission merchants asso ciations and as o c of the lome scots local c company we congratulate him on this forward step which will benefit not only his own business but those of his main street neighbors as well include ken langdon jr at upper canada dennis bell at ridley judy beaumont st hildas and claudia milne i lavergal kids are kids and the blue jean controversy in tor onto schools recalls our own high school days when the boyshnd afad for wide bottom cor duroy trousers coloured suede shoes and bra ces to match our own combination was grey trousers blue shoes and braces some of the more daring combined red and green blue and yellow and similar rainbow schemes when matching coloured bow ties were added the longsuffering principal declared war and the costumes ended at the same time as he ban ned the girls wearing severe tailored skirts mens shirts ties and suit coats as weve said before if the city of toronto burned down it would only be herald news if some one from georgetown was involved we havent been able to mention marilyntbehs remarkable feat in swimming lake ontario until we noted a connection in names which is unusual for georgetown also has a marilyn bell who this week is returning to university of western ontario at london for her second i year another marilyn bell is a telegram re porter and it strikes us as a coincidence that three unrelated bells would all name their daughter marilyn tt- flowers for all occasions potted plants bedding stock bulbs artistic designs we wire flowers rosedale floral 14 murdock st tr 72952 building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill top soil tom haines glen williams triangle 73302 weekly sports calendar little nhl hockey leagues will be forming soon boys age 8 to 13 if you want to play hockey this winter get your birth certificate ready watch for announcement of registration day special offer j save 19- coleman oil heater wrm yourciioce of two iikairmvl colors shadowed majiogany ok liutsllrd inside out of sight lllonde itamukiiuld don not mar healers beauty f olfman oil iikatkb mt s commas rowra bur tttts ioht normally tlm lot us ror only 109 95 richardsons hardware maim strut tr 7s5si thru 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