wigo bos good news for you our scratch dent sale bargains will be available to you all this week take advantage of this sensational sale 5l898 take advantage of our cbriumas lay away plan shop early anj jon v be disappointed wigo tv appliances 32 main stmt north triangle 73376 200 ladies hear jane scon speak herald advertising pays unfavourable weather reacts on halton plowing match jane scott god has given each of us talent to spread his gospel and this we can do through our daily- contact with those around ui this was the message jane scott brought to her audience at nor- val presbyterian thankoffering last week when 200 ladies pres ented an attentive audience for the famous newspaper cwttmnlst miss scott used the parable of the wise and foolish virgins with their lamps to stress that each christian must let his light shine to glorify god she emphasized that each day as we look to the lord and renew our vows to him he will work through us giving new vision and renewed strength mrs harold reed president of the alexander auxiliary of the norval wms conducted the meet ing assisted by the auxiliary sec retary mrs john v mcclure the devotions were taken by bramp ton presbyterian wms mrs pet er dick read the scripture follow ed with prayer by mrs r mc- cracken mrs gordon kidney of georgetown sang a solo he smi led on me the offering was dedicated by mrs harold mcclure mrs gray- don chester tendered a sincere thank you to miss scott rev g l royal offered prayer for the spnnghill mourners and pronoun ced the benediction after the meeting refreshments were served in the church hall by the ladies of norval church j b w charles bonney of princeton newly crowned champion tractor plowman at the recent internatio nal again demonstrated his un canny ability with a tractor plow by winning firsts in the open tractor and the open utility clas ses at hal tons annual match held on the martin van den boom farm near milton on saturday october 25th weather conditions were disag- reeablc and reacted on the entry and attendance alike forty ridges were tdrned and according to win frcd timbers of stouffville and geo hostrawser of kitchener who were the official judges the qual ity of the work was high and com pared favorably with that seen at any match this year both judges commented on the excellence of the workmanship in the two utili ly classes where no handling or coaching was permitted the esso walking plow special which is awarded to the halton plowman with the best ridge was won by lloyd may of milton r r 4 a similar special from the same company for the best tractor ridge plowed by a halton plowman was won by arnold howden of milton ft r 4 the eatons of canada special for the best ridgeby a hal ton contestant under 18 years was won by keith leslie of geor getown r r 4 the top plowman in the ernest irvine utility class open to halton was won by geo dixon of georgetown r r 4 approximately 175 were in at tendance for the evening banquet held in the main- hall at the mil ton fair grounds here under the chairmanship of president leon ard lister of hornby there was an interesting programme follow ing the delicious dinner catered by the ladies of the scotch block wi rev g l royal of norval who was introduced by stanley l hall mpp took as his subject oh for the good old days let us first stated mr royal ask ourselves this question were the good old days really so good or is it just my imagination the need of the past and the need of the present is leader ship added mr rojal and on this he based his mot stimulating and interesting address another pleading feature of the programme wa the recognition and presentation made to hal old story muzzle loaders win tons popular and charming dairy princess of 1058 mrs james c reid of georgetown r r 2 who it will be recalled was reserve to janette lockman of brant coun ty in the dairy queen contest at the cne which contest brought together 45 of ontarios top young ladies from as many different counties and districts others who spoke briefly inclu ded warden wm card of oak- ville h w kelson manager of the milton branch of the bank of nova scotia c dobie manager of the milton branch of the bank of commerce george e elliott qc milton j h taylor of bur hngton r r 2 george swann of milton and messrs timbers and hostrawser the official judges music provided by miss mary and mr tom joyce rounded out a most enjoyable evenings pro gramme the presentation and awards were as follows open jointer plows in sod 1st uoyd may milton r r 4 2nd stanley may hornby r r 2 open tractors in sod 1st chas bonney princeton 2nd bill dix on brampton r r 2 3rd norman tyndall gormley 4th douglas reid brampton r r 5 5th george dixon georgetown r r 4 6th j h taylor burlington r r 2 second class tractors open 1st howard dunk guelph 2nd arnold howden milton r r 4 3rd george malcolm locust hill 4th keith parkinson brampton 5th lee wilkinson malton 6th burt speck hornby halton plowboys under 16 yrs tractors 1st keith leslie of georgetown 2nd john g wilson norval 3rd dwight may hornby ffh ken howden milton 5th how ard speck hornby plowboys under 21 years trac tors open 1st robert arm strong brampton 2nd don tay lor burlington 3rd frank duck mono road 4th tom hunter of georgetown ernest irvine utility class halton only 1st george dixon 2nd arnold howden 3rd tom hunter 4th keith leslie 5th keith merry 6th john wilson 7th don taj lor 8th howard speck open tractor utility class 1st chas bonney 2nd doug reid 3rd g malcolm 4th b dixon 5th n tvndall 6th lloyd may 7th j ii taylor 8th ii dunk 9th thos howden george e elliott specials youngest hallon plowboys 1st ken howden 2nd dwight may horse show nelson robinson special 1st stanley may hornby 2nd lloyd ma milton thi gcorgtttown hckajld wednesday november 5th 190a brampton high schoolers have tour of paper mill j alliance paper mills were host last wednesday to a croup of i high ichnol studenis from lira in p i ton j some forty member of th i commercial class at the chori hal a conducted luiir of the null plant for the third year in a row eightman teams of civil war muzzle loader riflemen defeated twoman teams of soldiers and marines with modem firearms in a friendly marksmanship ex hibition at greenfield villages muzzle loaders turkey shoot in dearborn mich above sgt charles t hall fifth from left is congratulated by capt jack storey of port huron mich after halls 111th ohio volunteers of toledo broke 16 balloons at 50 yards ahead of storey and mas ter sgt gil parniskc both of company l of the 125th infan try michigan national guard- the 111th ohio was among six civil war commemorative units entered in the military contests i simultaneously the second regiment of virginia volunteers defeated sgt e robert retford detroit and tech sgt donald m long monroe midi both of the marine aviation detach ment at grosse he mich nearly 200 members of muzzle loading clubs from midwestern states and virginia took part in the twoday meet four showers honour mrs gordon spence jr prior to her marriage on sat urday october 18th mrs gordon spcncc jr was honoured at four miscerfjneous showers mrs s b- groat was hostess at her home with mrs alex brown assisting her when the neighbours and friends honoured her several girl friends entertained for her at the home of mrs robert graham mrs jack presswood mcnabb street and mrs bill martin auoiv of the bride malton both entertained in their homes for her scotch bakery hull street weekend special friday and saturday cherry fruit cake date cake 45c each u madeira cake 30c delicious cream goods alt goods ara bakad on hio promise always fresh and tasty cakas made h older for weddings birthday parties etc phone tr 73481 dependable service thats what you have with a rogers fuel oil contract reliable automatic delivery of rogers fuel oil giving you dependabe even heating comfort all winter long call today and arrange for your rogers fuel oil contract murt allison georgetown triangle 73291 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ghouls this friday november 7th will be the biggest night in midtowns history itll be our big 14th anniversary- those five guys the midnitcrs will keep us cool and hep then the special guests for the evening will be jack train and his manhattans from toron to the dance is semiformal as far as i know and it isnt couples on ly admission is 75c per person and well be going froin 30 to 1 00 anyone who has attended club mid town or teen town in the past 14 years is cordially invited to come up with your wife if you arc married or if youre still one of those lucky bachelors come on up well find a girl for you so dont forget this coming friday will be a night to remem ber my top ten prediction this week is by clyde stacey the name once in a while its an oldie thats been done up in a new fa shion thats alls until next wee ps be sure to be at midtown this friday