th aaokorrovm hmald mtr dm im w j- remembrance service held in glen williams cemetery tin ffoarth annuidemeinhnncc service was held in glen williams cemetery on sunday june 10th at 90 pan robert hchaster u chairman of the board and mrs vera kirov secretarytreasurer the service was well attended with approximately two hundred and fifty present harold c he- cluxe was master of ceremonies with rev g lockhart royal and rev 4 j rathbone conducting the service the scout committee and the first glen- scouts and cobs paraded to the service local bandsmen played for the hymns 0 god our help in ages past what a friend we have in jesus and abide with me fast falls the evenjttde after the responsive reading of the 23rd psalm mrs don hancock sang the beautiful solo sun of my soul martin and billy wheeler played a cornet and alto solo unto the hills after the benediction and the do it yourself taat your tv and radio tubas free in a tastomatk taster now tubas availabla at hutchs smoke barber shop 10 main st south open daily to 11 pjn s5 summer time table to toronto infective june 25th leave georgetown dahy 25 am exc sat sun and hoi 640 am xc sun 9 14 am 24 p m 649 p m 914 ajn 1148 ajn 224 pjn 24 pan 849 pjn 1024 pjn sun and hoi for service to guelph kitchener stratford london see tune table no 4 daylight time tickets and information corner cupboard restaurant phone tr 73051 silvercreek corners general store phone tr 73704 queen the bandsmen went to the grave of a former assistant band master jack thompson and honoured his memory by playing blest be the tie that binds the cemetery board were pleas ed to accept the donation of one acre of lapd from the sheridan nursery at this time hornby hospital staff social has outdoor barbecue the doctors and their wives and the nurses and their husbands of milton private hospital spent a very enjoyable evening at the home of mr and mrs robert ross on wednesday june 11th with sonny halt acting as chef they had their supper outdoors nsist ing of salads barbq hamburgers coffee ice cream and cake after supper several games were play ed prizes were given to the win ners everyone went home tired but happy mrs fred bennett was hostess on tuesday night for a stork show er for mrs sonny hall barbara durnan betty hall and kay bain- bridge were the winners of the contests after the gifts w opened betty thanked everyone and a delicious lunch was served trafalgar township has compl eted the bridge over the creek at hornby community park it is large enough to take picnic tab les and grass cutting implements over to the island congratulations to mr and mrs win bradley on their anniversary june 21st also to mr and mrs win robinson celebrating theirs on june 20th congratulations to mr and mrs sonny hall on the birth of their son june 11th at oakville trafal gar hospital mrs lloyd may bad open house on monday afternoon and evening for friends and neighbours to see the lovely shower and wedding gifts her daughter betty received assisting her was marilyn and joy may and mrs ralph ford a cup of tea and wedding cake was served to the visitors mr and mrs tom bousfield and family spent last weekend at mrs bousefields fathers summer resort at bala laurie death is doing fine after his two day stay in sick childrens hospital toronto where he had his tonsils removed dinner was served at hornby community park on saturday to those who attended the hornby united school picnic barbara anne margaret jane and jimmy brown each received their sun day school pin the winners of the races were girls 6 and under rosemary simpson and carla ear ly boys 6 and under david nee- lands and david simpson girls 7 9 sandra simpson and darlene les lie boys 79 paul thompson and bobby robson girls 1012 jean ctte parton and kome sue lcar- mont bojs 1012 john simpson and larry plom young girls car old neelands and diane wriggles worth young bojs lome samp son and ross sinclair young wo men s hazel reid and carol nee- two hundred brownies at revel in parle georgetown park was the scene of the second annual brownie re vel last saturday six george town packs took part and one from glen williams parade form ed at chapel street school pro ceeded down maui south to church street and up charles street to the park the atten dance was splendid out of a pos sible two hundred and eighteen brownies two hundred attended the theme for the day wa flowers and the pack leaders sang a song in the magic circle and as they called each flower they took their places in the magic garden each pack was divided into so many pansies roses trillitims violets hlyof toevalley lulipsor daffodils their particular place in the garden being designated bj signs each group of flowers worked ate and played together all day they played games sang songs and had a nature hunt from which each brownie had to bring back one interesting thing pertaining to nature ffiac they had found the day ended with a big pow wow with each pack putting on a skit or singing a new song for the other packs to learn com misstober mrs norman march ment called in to visit for a while before closing brown owls and their tawny owls respectively include no l pack mrs jim goodlet and mrs roy bradley no 2 pack mrs doug sargent and mrs ivan les lie no 3 pack mrs sheldon lawr and mrs jack meades no 4 pack mrs bruce barley and lillian wolfe no 5 pack mrs ed faris and dons silk and no 6 pack mrs vera mccumberand mrs r c j hogan mrs bill hughes is brown owl and mrs a hunsdale tawny owl for the glen williams pack a salute to airy farmer guelph riflemen visit local revolver club six members of the executive of guelph revolver elub visited the limehouse clubhouse of the georgetown revolver club last week for their june meeting the visitation was the first in a series of interclub relations and club competitions the guelph members have also been invited to a corn roast planned by the lo cal club for july 10th i mr and mrs home owner your concrete heeds driveways patios sidewalks retaining walls footings floors etc a quality ready mixed concrete 4astad and approvad and at present being used on schools banks culverts sidewalks bridges homes and factories phone us seeus a dependable service try us garnet building products limited tr 72519 tr 72861 yyii lands married men harold rob- son and arthur death the win ner of the three legged race was arthur death and cliff wriggles- worth bertha grexton and ar thur death were able to kick their shoes the farthest harold rob- son and larry plom reached the finish line m the wheelbarrow race with betty and arthur death a close second diane wriggles worth was standing on the lucky spot and myra marchment was closest to the number of candies in the jar barbara jane brown and diane wrigglcsworth were the first to find the treasure in the treasure hunt many thanks to the committees for making the picnic a success under the lights at lowville on tuesday night the hornby boys ball team lost with the score 11 10 friday nights game was postpon ed on account of the rain scott douglas leslie son of mr and mrs doug leslie was christened sunday at hornby un ited church by rev clifford g brown james sidney tallyn son of mr and mrs w tallyn was christened sunday at bethel uni ted church by rev brown friday evening june 13th a miscellaneous shower was given in honour of miss mary thompson bridetobe at the home of mr and mrs john bussell with forty one ladies present jead peterson and mary flippance were in charge of the entertainment and had everyone anjoyjng the even ing with some word games joan featherstone and phyllis bradley helped mary open her beautifully wrapped gifts and mrs earl mc millan made a bouquet from the robbins mary thanked everyone and invited all to her trousseau tea a lovely fruit salad lunch was served by the hostess assist ed by some of the ladies mr and mrs john bradley at tended the wedding of mrs brad ley s mccc at fort erie on satur day congratulations to mr and mrs gordon lavcr who were married recently mr bill anderson has been a patient in milton private hospital for a week now birthday greetings to mr ed ward robertson celebrating his birthday this week despite the cool wind over 100 persons atended the chisholm re union held this year at hornby community park on sunday they were present from buffalo wat feeston jud stjrroundlng district sreryone participated in the sports bl the afternoon prises wen given to the oldest and the youngest present the ladwtset ffce tables for the deueiau irap- 1ngersoll 16 os jar cheese spread 51c cherry hill medium with free earn cked cheese 55c iga 8 ox pfcg cheese slices 29c kraft cheese with free sucerx velveeta 2 115 cloveinvalley 8 ox jar crm cheese 29c pimento pirn plain or relish iga choice save 9c 15 oz tins peas 3 29c aylsjbr save 7c 11 oz bus catsup 2- york fancy save 6c 20 a tins tomato juice i 35c enjoy more dairy foods for better health regular food prices effechva june 19 20 21 e a af h- save 16 oz jar 2- 25c peanut butter new 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motorists a 1955 furd edan driven b timer hill 10 mcnab st and a 1955 chcv pickup driven by mrs wilma kazamter of glen williams were inoved in an accident on fridav june 13lh at the intcrscc tion of queen and mcnab streets mrs kazamicr was taking tier dm ing test and was accompanied bv the district licence tester art scott 103 maple ave w when the accident occurred the front and rear doors of the hill car were bent and scraped and the door handle torn off while the headlight and frame were the only parts damaged on the truck approximately 100 damage re sulted from the collision which occurred at about 110 pm cpl jim bilsborrow investigated members of the bos band direc ted b alf perrolt placed for the hjmns and a selection follow ing the service a fitting conclu sion for a ver pleasant da anglicans have picnic halton community park the church family of st geor ge anglican held their annual nljcnic on sunday june 15th at halton community park lowville the purpose of this sunday picnic is that the parents and their chit drcn can play and worship to gether along with the other mem bcrs of the congregation transportation was provided b cars tor the large crowd of over two hundred who attended mem bcrs of the boys band were trans ported by the georgetown fran- portation bin tne members of the w a and lfic daughters of t george s supplied the picnic supper for the bovs band during the afternoon everyone had a wonderful time either en tering or watching the races for all ages of children from six to sirttybve icecream coffee and milk were provided for the pic nic supper caroline esdes guessed that clare erancis was the mystay man after supper evensong was held with a portable altar set up on the side of the hill the con- greciaon were seated on tiered seats above as if in an outdoor ducted the service with gnat the lesson the farm mews five hundred attend field day at oac jew between five and six hundred homein and jersey folk from halton and peel counties attend ed their annual field day held at the ont agricultural college in i uelph on salurda june 7th 1 he panel discussion chaired by prof corse e railhbj on the ubjtit of aifel afford to ship surplus milk aroused keen in ure i the panel members were brock harris of lowville fred une ahhgrmi j b nelson of ihi farm economics branch tor onto prof phil wright of the dept of agricultural economics oc v and prof fred hamilton of the dairj dept who ail contri buted facts and figures which were thought prmoking to saj the kast the group were guests of the ontario agricultural college for lunch had a trip through the new phisical education building and then followed a program of judging inestock and a sports programme t for oung and old the winners in the judging com petition were as follows holstein class udies mrs james david brampton jun iors joe drake georgetown men t j brownndge georgetown jefsej class ladies mrs j a mcdonald terra cotta jun iors leonard davies guelph men robr reed brampton we print 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