preferred iwifim to good appearance the new fall ranges of madetomeasure clothing by tip top tailors and parkley have just arrived this fall cboose a suit or coat made to yout paiticular preference and worn by you with pnje tin i pleasun shop with confidence at silvers one of ontarios finest clothing stores bulbs plant now- spring- flowering hyacinths daffodils tulips narcissus crocus snow drops rosedale floral albert ft muroock sts trtangle 72952 so our display at emms radio mill st kirk kraft studio norval now featuring new fail styles in childrens hand woven coats sizes 2 la 1 4 years 6 75 to 12 so misses 12 to 20 years 10 50 lo 17 so come in and see our large selection a small deposit will hold gift items until christmas open daily monday to saturday 10am to 6pm friday evening 9pm phon tr 7j974 mayme moyer improve your home first mackenzie news a nice job in the sunny tall weather is to weatherstrip your doors and windows a little work and expense now will make a big difference in comfort in the cold weather the cost ts ver modest and any hand man can put it on 12 ft of brown felt 19 20 ft of brown felt 29c 25 ft of white fell 3sc 18 ft of foamaiter self sticking foam rubber tape 89e 17 ft rubber gasket 98c 17 ft fabric gasket 9tc 17 ft innerseal rubber with steel filler 220 60 ft stormseal weatherstrip tape 1 25 weatherall aluminum door bottoms 29 17 tt aluminum wcatherstnpping complete with nails 1 49 17 ft bronze wcatherstripping complete with nails 1 79 come in and ea the product that fits your requirements j jb mackenzie so district resident james lindsay dies james b lindsay a lifelong resident of the milton district and one who maintained a keen intre est in farming operations and the development of the lindale jer sey herd died at his home on sep tember 11th after a brief illness he was the son of the late mr and mrs francis lindsay and is survived by one sister mrs c b beaty mtuon his keen interest made him a regular attender at jersey cattle shows and events he was an hon orary member of the hornby lol 165 and of the hornby royal black knights preceptory the funeral service conducted by rev d a powell was held on saturday september 13th from his home with interment in ever green cemetery milton pallbearers were j e white- lock james bremner clayton may gordon robinson hamil ton and john kelly buy how my later mhpyiiiaud oo down cloo a week put a imw coodjrvear tire on your cor n open fridays until 9 pm elmw00d tire service ltd 64 main st n georgetown tr 73290 port cradm hampton isaac m bennett was 25years esquesing clerk w esquesing township clerk for 25 years isaac afelvin bennett 78 died at bis home 59 edith st on september 18th he had been in failing health for some time born in esquesing township july 5th 1879 be was tbe young est and last surviving member of a family of twelve of r the late thomas bennett and mary zim merman for many years be farmed on the old homestead and after his first marriage to annie ruddeli of ashgrove moved to a farm on the 7th line below bal- unafad they had one daughter noreen mrs william corley thirty years ago this fall he married emma cook of bailing fad and since then they had made their home in georgetown four years ago he retired from his posi tion as township clerk he was an active member of st johns united church and for many years was an elder he was a man who loved his church bis community and his friends surviving are his wife and dau ghter and four grandchildren the funeal service was conduct ed in st johns church on thurs day by a former pastor rev r c todd of niagara falls mrs gordon kidney a cousin sang the city four square during the service interment was in greenwood cemetery george town pallbearers were calvin miller frank fetch morgan madiu james fisher robert bingham and thomas bennett flower bear ers were dave lindsay robert corley fred corley jack miller and bill price n- list teachers fbr night school classes the georgetown night school committee in cooperating with the north halton high school dis trict board will again conduct classes which commence on oct 21 and 22 at 8 pm a full list of competent instruc tors and teachers has been pro cured and are as follows principal mr j l lambert ba bth georgetown typing mr blair armstrong ba ont hs com specialist georgetown algebra grade xii mr alan prouse b a b paed george town chemistry or phjsics grade xii mr a m baxter b sc georgetown english grade xii mr paul legge b a georgetown effective speaking mrs ruth goss with c w wright and associates toronto conversational french miss florence luke m a and diploma from the sorbonne paris france in french literature gcogetown chess teacher to be appointed interior design mr james war ren aoca acid georgetown welding mr al zeravlev lincoln motors georgetown general carpentry mr wilfred mino georgetown plumbing mr john muckart georgetown photography basic course by mr it m turkington sc p geor getown upholstering mr t h briggs stewarttown industrial drafting mr l wil son amtel georgetown square dancing mr n lind say b a fergus beginners sewing mrs r hess bahs specialist in home ec onomics terra cotta dressmaking mrs c r stew art georgetown children s clothing and dress making mrs if moss george town tailoring mrs j m mccrae guclph beginners and advanced mil linery mrs frank black george town silk screen printing mrs elu abeth wilkes hoey aoca at her studio eden mills transporta tion for this course will be ar ranged and paid for by the stu dents themselves glove making mrs wallace thompson georgetown lcathercraft mrs frank brown limehouse rug making mrs h e koch guclph metalcraft mrs charles austin r r 3 georgetown smocking teacher to be ap pointed oil painting tuesdays miss d stone aoca rr 3 george town oil painting tuesdays and wednesdays mr frank black art students league of new york georgetown choral singing mr kenneth r harrison arct rmt george town wood carving and clay model ling miss rebecca sisler sculp ture society of canada terra cot u handyman course for men and women mr fred j armstrong check line georgetown applications forms are being distributed you may also use the form published elsewhere in this issue courses advertised will be held only if sufficient registrations are received by october 4th the georgetown herald issue of qcltt pij iwlgs wednesday evg sept 24th 1kb the georgetown herald youll save more of your grand union store 00 monarch margarine 4im billy beefci liquid honey 2 59 betty crocker 4 flavours muffin mix 259 mother parker tea bags 10c off pkg of 60 65 crisp fresh picked cee grade mclntosh apples 6qt bskt 59 open friday evenings until 9 pm main will have a list of any classes can celled or having vacancies mrs paul hostess to council of women mrs r t paul was hostess at the cabin near glen williams for the opening meeting this sea son for the local council of wo men on friday lunch was served b mrs flo rencc curtis and her assistants mrs fiona nodwcll and mrs ed wilson and afterwards a general program for future meetings was drawn up members expressed pleasure in welcoming miss het tie lawson back to the meetings after an illness mrs albert reeve expressed thanks of mem bers to mrs paul for her hospital returns to england after visit with son returning to england after vis iting for five months at terra cotta with her son kenneth mrs baker sr was presented with a bon voyage gift a corsage of red roses by the cheerio club mrs baker returned homo b air from malton on sept 19th north halton district high school board does not accept responsibility in any way for transportation of pupils to and from high schools or other school activities except by vehicles under contract to the board pupils using other means of transportation are not covered by the board s liability insurance o o brown secretary treasure better mem mi vj first grade creamery butter ib 65c smoked w picnic hams 43 to swifts gem margarine 4 1 a fresh pork hocks lean rolls peameal 55 te steaks 691 fresh lean hamburg 391 delicious cooked ham 95 tsty franks 27s mom the home of 4fcl oo better misff mlttv mainst oeofcottown