lawn bowlers plan renovate clubhouse last year was one of the most suc- cenful seasons for the mens lawn bowling chib it was reported when members held their annual meeting in the clubhouse on thursday the club has a membership of 25 and is anticipating several newcomers this spring when the season opens ag sin renovations are planned at the clubhouse this year to make it even more attractive besides election of officers those at the meeting enjoyed a game of euchre and lunch officers this year are claude kent ner president dick licata vice pres ideot walter gray secretary treasur er committee chairmen include jack williamson grounds dick licata en tertalnment norman icam games and w g bell publicity a new pro perty committee was set up with members dick licata walter gray and w g mcdowell to supervise the clubhouse renovations members also decided to enter a team m the provincial bowling tourna ment this year bill booth s taxi foi prompt service tr 7 2596 sending money out of town for your convenience in sending money out of town or abroad use our money orders and foreign remittances for details call at our nearest branch we have more than 700 to serve jot the canadian bank of commerce c j hart brano eighteen rinks here for ladies bonspeil eighteen rinks curled in the invita tion bonsplel held by the ladies curl ing club last thursday at the arena seventeen rinks were from out of town and one was from geor getown guest competitors were from hamilton fergus gait oakville tor onto granite brampton barrie and wclland the ice was fully occupied all day with competing teams and in the evening the georgetown lady curl crs served a buffet supper to all the guests in the arena club rooms the prizes in the nine o clock draw were awarded as follows 1st prize mrs c knapman hamilton victor jas 2nd prize mrs a m maccorm ack hamilton victorias 3rd prize mrs a kozlak welland prizewinners in the 11 o clock draw were 1st mrs gordon russell bramp ton 2nd mrs j l babcock gait and mrs norman garbutt of brampton the georgetown herald wednesday february bth 1956 inmmal loan ended my worries ftttwwf a llll comotmarion sarvlca aaoiraf me how to claan up bills and reduce monthly payment that were too high and than in aingla visit njtemftt lent ma tha caah to gat a fresh surtl you too can gat a caih loan in juit i vlilt to the office u you phon first or u mora convenient write or come in leeni is 9 te 1500 er men a naaeiwa rwalfere e tute hwsoncul finance co 3 convnonf offlc whch u ntarmst you belleville 204ft front sl over strouds gift shop woodland m734 trenton z3dundasstrswmlattntstmliam phone 6582 peterborough 38s gmt street north 2nd fwor phone 204w onti evenings it atfotntmba phoni foi evening hows teas aa to muwti at all awteaabt tm fawaal fawaw taaewr t cawae westerners visit several relatives mr and mrs jack paxton of glad stone alberta en route home from a caribbean cruise were in town on thursday to visit with their aunts and uncle mrs hugh clark berwick hall and mr and mrs j a mckane edith street they stayed overnight with mr and mrs clarence anderson at their farm home near terra cotta and the an dersons entertained several cousins that evening church news st georges anglican bev kenneth richardson rector quinquageaima no celebration of holy communion at 9 45 a m church school bible class 11 am mattins r wilson lay 1 reader 7pm even song conducted by the baq 10 a m thursday service cancel led for this week only ash wednesday feb 15th 1906 hydro czoawn vimce 1956 the hydro 1 he fifty years since ontario hydro wis created in 1906 constitute one of the most important eras in the history of our pro vince the hydro family has phyed a major role in the progress of thit half century energetically developing ontario s water resources to make available to firms homes and industry dependable electric powe at rates among the lowest in the world in the process the hydro family has grown from the original 14 partner municipalities to 343 the number of customers served through these plus rural local systems and industrial customers now exceeds one and one half million the combined assets of the commission and the municipal systems is almost two billion dollars in this our golden jubilee year ontario hydro and all the hydro municipalities silute the men whose foresight and enter prise founded the hydro family we salute also labour industry and agriculture all of which may bo proud of their part in helping to bring about the present high standard of living in ontario what of the next 50 years the future holds great promise in electrical living hydro will continue to provide an adequate supply of electnclty to meet the power requirements of the province power for greater prosperity for all ontario family assures your electrical future 7 45 am holy communion high school students and office wor kera i 8 157a m breakfast in large par- ish room 900 am public school child rens instruction 10 a m holy communion child rcn s service by the jr choirs 2 30 p ra the parish women s lenten mission conducted by the diocesan missioner the rev m creal stta 730 pm the parish lenten mis sion for youth conducted by the rev m creal st albans glen williams 9 30 a m mattimi mr e wilson lay reader 10 40 a m church school ash wednesday feb 15 11 00 a m holy communion 2 30 p m the parish women s lenten mission at st georges rev m creal first baptist rev a j barker ba bd 10 00 a m church school 1100am conversion 7 00 p m the service will be conducted by mn of the con gregation c bell kpdin ar bdo immc bo dkp holy cross r c rev fr v j morgan pastor mass every sunday at 9 00 am and 10 30 am norval hornby stewarttown anglican rev j e maxwell ba lth st pauls norval 10 00 am holy communion and junior congregation ap m evensong xcept 1st sunday in month tic service hoi communion at 1100 am st stephens hornby 11 00 a m morning prayer except 1st sunday in month i vensong at 2 p m and 2nd sun holy communion 11 am junior congregation at every service time st johns stewarttown 1 00 p m junior congregation 2 00 p m evensong except 1st sunday in month holy communion at 930 a m grace baptist bruce penny pastor 3 00 p m sunday school 700 p m evening service georgetown s odd fellows hall norval charge of the united church rev w edgar gill ba norval 10 00 am church school 1100 am public worship home church 1 30 p m church school 230 pm public worship glen williams 1030 am church school 7 00 p m public worship st john s united rev morgan mcfarlane ba 10 00 a m sunday school and bible classes it 00 a m public worship 7 00 p m public worship child care nursery and junior church white parents attend the scrv ice of worship knox and limehouse presbyterian rev alex j caldcr ba bd mrs bcrnlce gowland organist and choir leader joseph young canlloneur knox sunla fibruar 12th church school 10 a m service of dedication for new church hill 11 am dr j b skene former moderator of the cencral assembly of the pres bytenan church in canada will preach the sermon and assist in the dedication limehouse church school and public worship both withdrawn for the day norval and union presbyterian rev g lockhart royal ba norval 1000 am sabbath school 11 00 a m divine worship union 130 p m sabbath school 2 jo p ra divine worship hon tabonacu rot f m fltfdmr 848 am saadw school 1100 un worship strrlc 7 jo pm emiif wanur