mirw lravvi64icsii s what rnfm tun i 3g vmm- ra fa jwscc i 3slss3gsbu8e obtain and- pamita at sotlmiv sjmm et attend the lodr vat i the arena rosejuram friday february 15th dancing with the modeftlajrefc couple ehre and dance hornby hall friday janiuary 85th doris hulb orchestra lanch prises admis sion 78c sponsored by hornby ball clubs everybody welcome j ft the- brownies are ccfflecung qsed christpftifc cajdg ajari to veterans in kngxad anjd tiuwren cretonne broadcloth chintz print flannelette everything at lnrhospltias in africa please leave cmaw lwsitl hydro eikiing or call wbbc jthaiutti bounty x christ ujurday tjoh halt contrawuwr it 16 mnt sound motion picture st cathaxim 4hmilton 1 it oahunim with two goals waa st mtts big goal getter with x blair and d morton each adding aimae b ftakjeond the wto hamilton goal peterboro aguelph 0 w reidhvaspeterborosilg gun as heacered both goals with an as sist frnm j cunningham marlboros 2 barrie 1 t lane andj boimnan scored in on one a huimv scored bar- ries lone goal assist coming from by cirar 7 hershey 3 springfield 21 aw ctaov b hershey aprlngfifcld trictto3netmi scored pthi goals forsprjnglleld buffalo rochester 3 buffalos big scorers ere x gudgeon two and b hill two and h pubuoachooi bmaker for school i maple ave4nl on monday ordered signs erected on main st where ft approached maple which is a stop street ii thtrboard told council that there have been repeated requests from parents of children in that area who attend wrigglesworth aehool they wondered jf consideration could- e given to making the inter section a 4 way stop this fqtjudjtocfavour thth cu won cr ertts sugges tion dbcld to try uuwlrnitts aign aft also suggested that ihrub- biry b trimmed jn corner prm- ertteamo gha4 bettor view foifdri- venl and this wasjnrned overv to the- tow eg depaimnt when crttedharrison renuuic- ed on the bad maple r- hu1 and will be shown qyeryone is tb one kkiere i and w dixon with- absence of sidewalks for children to yited to attend the firemens wjl awr hold ing a euchre party upstairs in the fireball on tuesday evening jan uary 29th- at 819 lunch wfll be served admission 80c- every one invited browns taxi prompt courteous and sam trianale t1t east georgetown ratepayers assoc annual dance arena rose room friday feb 1st the modern aires tickets 100 per person available from members important consideration is being given to forming a st john ambul ance brigade in georgetown to handle ambulance calls if you have st john training or would consider training for this voluntary public service work please attend a meeting rpj friday january 25th oeokoitown counc chamber wfth iiwhcmo whawtmaf 41 5v if john awiqatflo and cant jt armstrong mayor k- esqoesing agricultural society ann meeting saturday jan 26th 815 pm jesqueinggomininity hall srewarttown election of officers reports lunch you are invited midget hockeyists at milton twice georgetown midgets defeated defeated hilton twice in the first two games of their hockey schedule on january 14th they won 41 in imton it was a good game until the end of the third period when tempers started to rise charlie jewell played a good game in goals forthe locals with bdwylle brian lewis w dixon atod k broml beddie scored for imton v jon saturday georgetown de feated hilton in a fast checking game bob bingham scored three goals mke obrien ken beam charlie davies one each and kent bjddajq had s asidsab bed dia scored again farlhtilton in the uandersdn who supplied trans portation to milton paul mar shall who served as linesman and mike lorusso who refereed 0ran6emen euchre and sponsor dance ff travels to orange lis in spite of the frigid tempera tures hornby lol 169 held a very successful euchre and datace even ingin the hornby hall last fri day evening january 18th cards were played with mrs l fish winning the prise foe high ladys score and joe fuller high score for the men mrs delbert downs was the lucky vener the door prise the members of the lodge served a lovely lunch and theqev hade wonder ful ttme dancing husie was sup- djield by- local people thomas sinclair au the children ejt the rweregiven a special treat and avlead pencd each ivetisft-ww- jromrjicax fjjplng mrs jack kerr again heads ladies council mrs jack kerr 15 queen st elected to another term as president of the local council of women when members held their monthly meeting at her home on friday other one assist rochesters big gun was mkortack who had a hat trick cleveland s providence 1- i t haines j adams and w ter ry scored singles for the barons whilew hutchinson scored provi dences lone goal assist coming from l saunders khj- toronto 9 detroit mr j bichardsonand d curry both completed hat tricks phtsffwo as sists to richardson and one assist to curry j brown 11 w sin- ford 13 and w norton one com pleted the scoring the scoring would have been much higher but for the outstanding goal jihitg of glen hillock in the detroit net- montreals boston 0 f mcmann with two goals and assists from d davies and r cope- newman 1st vicepresident mrs arthur reeve 2nd vicepresident mrs r t paul recording aeere- hettie lawson cwies- lecie mrs a m nielsen treasurer mrs floria nodwell social co mrs muriel adams p reporter miss lawaon aid f ttrst nodwell auditors representatives of affiliated or ganisations read reports on their work during 19s8 indicating an had a busy useful and successful year mrs merritt from peterborough read a report dated 1834 giving of international local councils amongst which were hungary austria chechoslovakia poland latvia and lithuania and wondered where these organis ations are now an international convention is being planned in montreal in june with many interesting tours planned for the visitors mrs o m brewster will be guest speaker at the next local meeting which will be held on february 15th at the home of miss hettie lawson treal chicago 3 rangers 2 e wylie with two goals and j fiddler one were the scorers for the hawks and p popeil one assist rangers scorer was b wuson two goals and w carney one assist news around the arena at a meeting held a week ago between representatives from ac ton milton orangeville and geor getown it was decided to hold the all day tournament this year at or angeville on saturday march 16th it was also decided not to invite brampton to participate because of the tremendous population spread between ferampton and the f our walk on beeve aflwtgot his ire up- the reeve said he couldnt see taking ah night discussing the pro blem our children reach school over railway tracks and via the busy 9th line said the reeve who lives on river drive there havent been any accidents because we- teach them to look after themselves there are docens of intersections in town just as dangerous as this one road chairman walter gray ex plained tint he has road widening and sidewalks on his eommttteepag- enda but at the moment the warn ing signsare the best council can do some of the old councillors might think rm ihng ridiculous ly were the point getters for hon- wtions said crharrison who iiiii 4is a newcomer to councfl this year ss3s si m llll j lin i january v wiiita ri jsjvaf tr m ss mens suits r i now endoftiries values to 65 oow ekxl bs til 11 ifsi m gswf vjgal j ta wm rft ftiva lmrt l omcers rar mrsh j towns a recommendation oncers tot mtx- j- bemade to nex j enunit tee to investigate the possibilities of bringing in s fifth town that has a population of a number to satis fy an nniyd this year jim ford and dave irons as manager and coach of the nhl au stars 12- isyrs have 18 players trying out for the 13 spots open on the team each boy has been told that 5 play ers must bedropped by tournament time or possibly before the players are e pearce g hillock b hyde w norton b mcmann b lewis w carney j richardson j fiddler a salter r henderson k wylie k wood d curry j wlnfield p popefl d baliingal j pruneautw press- bot i want to do my job the best i can and hi keep asking questions until i know the answers consatvativk score first w n m cover conventiom by radio on p il a committee to handle publicity j tou on radio tv and newspapers for haltpn pro conservative association hafbeen set up con sisttng of john sammons of bron te brigadier james roberts of oak- vine and leslie m clark george town their first effort was to arrange for aa adequate coverage for the convention as possible the convention held last friday scored a brat when the oak- viu radio station covered the event and took a tape recording of the entire proceedings it was later broadcast and a rebroadcast made on saturday of it both mr bests nomination speech and his accept ahcespeech after his election were given in full this is the initial ime hi halton that an event of this nature been covered by radio the american league au stars 1011 years are also in capable hands with jim blair as manager and bob mccandiess and jim cof- eu looking after the coaching chor- the players trying out for the 13 spots are w riddau k mor row j scott m mcarthur m kor- sack j dixon p marks m marcb- ment l sauhders w hutchinson j gudgeon d mckemie g coop er j clements phale f hilts t haines l haines g bairstow w terry r kemftbead j thomp- debatino juniors enter third round j few hahons debating foursome has now moved into the third round of the hrterconnty debating aer ies their next opponents wui be fronijhejcounty of waterloo and topic resolved that increasr r 5- edcreait rather than more agri- howdeni and vr and mrs geardhral education would jmore adequately establish young peoples in farmingvfa ontario- accord tagjtoreporta the t ftro debates viu llktoy be held bo the everilng of 1st when ha1bvbr 0ms is again looking after the junior a au stars so the little lads are in good hands the players are k robinson m tyler r presswood d calder a hume w held t lane r lane a blair j bl j cunningham m cummins d norton standings team -p- w l t pts barrie 9 6 2 1 13 marlboros 95 1 peterboro 9 5 5 2 0 st catharines 9 hamilton 9 guelph 9 junior a american league hershey rr 9 7 1 buffalo 9 5 3 cleveland 9 4 4 springfield 9 4 5 providence 9 3 6 rochester 9 2 6 nhx chicago 9 81 toronto 9 6 1 boston 9 5 3 montreal j 9 5 rangers 8 ib detroit 8 0 8 3 2 1 1 0 is ii 9 8 6 5 16 14 jul 8 3 0 schedule far saturday jan mh y njil 700745 boston vs cnicago 7s0 mbatreal vs detroit 801srtoronto vs rangers w junior a 90 100q liarlboros vs guelph 16001090 barrie vs hamtttoo 10j01i vs peterboro lljooli stwngfleldvs ohweiand ey canadians top world in telephone talking for the fourth consecutive year ca outranks all other coun tries in the number of telephone conversations per person averag ing 446 per capita this is consid erably above the united states the second ranking country with 409 conversations per person cana das calling rate is exceeded only in two us territories alaska and hawaii canada again ranks third in the number of telephones in use at the beginning of 1966 there were 4m9300 telephones in service in this country according to figures released by the beu telephone co of canada thejnited states- had 56u00 telephones in service and the united kingdom 6379500 at the same date in the statistics for the number of telephones per hundred persons the united states leads the coun tries of the world with 337 swe den is second with 304 and canada third with 20x nearly 75 per cent of the telephones in canada are dial operated there were approximately- lol million telephones in the world at the beginning of 1956 or two tele phones for every one in existence ten years previously a person in canada could call any of 97 milhon of the worlds telephones located in more than 130 other countries and territories i barfing city in the world for tel ephones in new york city with 3m27 421 in service on january 1 1956 secondranking city is grea ter london with 2020000 tele phones in service in canada montreal leads with 522795 telephones followed by toronto with 449534 the information contained in the worlds telephones com piled by the american telephone and telegraph cpntpany requires about a year to tabulate from the reports of more than 250 govern ments and telephone companies throughout the world mens overcoats all remaining menvwintea overcoats gq at haif price mens windbreakers clearance of winter windbreakers values to 1995 now tboys overcoats all remaining boys winter overcoats go at half 73te leather windbreakers hocsehide arid suede windbreakers values to 220 1495 now boys winter breeks heavy wool and corduroy brooks now values to 595 200 boys pants warm all wool tweeds and twills now values to 995 298 mens sport shirts all wool plaid sport shirts values to 895 now 500 1 torme scots c company party entertain quests last evening the lorne scots re giment pdsth t coy of geor getown held a party in the legion auditorium the party had been arranged in december but unfor tunately had been postponed at that time due to the date rfaphug with the local election date the officer of c company major ted conover spoke a few words of thanks to the committee in charge of the arrange ments especially hnhig the wiv es and ladies for the very excellent buffet supper served to the party and their guests he also welcomed a number of local guests to the party the evening was spent dancing to the music of doris hulls and her orchestra and lunch was served at the close everyone present remarked on the wonderful evening provided by5 this very active company in our regiment farm club enjoys euchre and dance the first 1957 meeting of terra cotta farmers club was held at the new home of mr archie ful ler on the 4th lint when mem bers enjoyed an evening of pro gressive euchre and and mrs alex dobon and mrs don- dobon were mrs jack mcdonald and art mckane were prizewinners at cards mrs mcdonald also won a travelling prise aad tom leslie won the other mr fuller and the dolsons provided muaie for and karl cookas eauers r 1 min0 miilw0rk doors cabinets v frames sash stairs screens prompt service fsra estimates 11 water st tr 79771 golfehs- lierewhatyoirammwaitiwfou a special golf equiement sale t of 1957 stock lot onalloouclilbs caddie carts golf shoes sport shirts and hats 20 on all golf bags on au qrdcrs macib bcto re april 1st ynf 1 russ kelly professional hwfbbywhbnjjpjitafs k quality wji iv fsi