big attraction at rjviera whitf ield murray concert it was a night or nostaltla friday at the iuviera in norvnl when expatriates from the brit ish isles jammed the club to hear david whitfield and ruby murray m the britons on tour show the show has played to stand ing ovations in kingston lond on ottawa oshawa and niagara balls and opens thursday to night at massey hall in toron to ah the acts were good lnclud inn billy liston and junpiy and irish step dancers but it was ruby murray and david whitfield the crowd came to hear they took the inh coll een to their heart but brought tie roof down for david whit field with his powerful voice he combined the intimate appear nnce or an earlier star al jpl son by going down among the audience singing to them and walking on the table tops to reach nure and more outstret- hed hands stage only to be followed into the kitchen by a mob of auto graph seekers most of them car ying hi records on sunday they appeared at de havilland aircraft recrcat ing a wartime break called workers playtime a morale building entertainment which was carried out in plants in bri tain during the war manager bob brown told the herald he was forming trans oceanic productions which would bring two british troupes one r tain pistol club member was employee of mirco plastics a foreman and assistant en ginecr at micro plastics acton for the past s years norman robert maher 47 died in geor gotown hospital on october 19 mr maher who lived at is stevens crescent was a prom inent member of georgetown pistol club and an ardent fish erman and outdoor sportsman a georgetown resident since 1057 he nad wotked with the murray moloy farm equipment business and later with a bram pton farm dealership bud mat son born in brandon manitoba he was the son of the late robert wellington imaher and christina alice holloway he lived in rounthwaite manitoba attended i school there and served over seas for five yeafs during the war with the fort garry horse tank regiment he farmed in manitoba for twelve years be fore coming east he was a mem ber of the rounthwaite orches tra for a number of years and had been a school board trust ee he had been a member of the anglican church in line west and the united church since coming to georgetown he leaves his wife anne at kison alton and two children patricia aonc and edward alton and brothers and sisters howard of rounthwaite wesley of winnipeg stanley mrs j wheeler and mrs mchaffle gow of victoria b c and mrs k mathcson new westminster bc rev harold llewcllin conduct ed the funeral service at the harold c mcclure funeral i home and interment was in greenwood cemetery george town pallbearers were t at kinson guelph kevin conroy and jack pope acton and ron challenger ron warnock and t burtch tablertte beef round1 s hntsi red orjjlue brand beef juicy hi steaks bum stftk crosscut steaks aamwaiwiaii kb plate brisket bkaising ribs katyieef heck bones 1m 95 7i 47 17- 681 6 a vegetables iccmr crikkle french fries shopsy lir m meats in gravy display korean crafts clothing norval ucw autograph seekers followed british s ng ng stai kitchen dav d wh hield into the r v era eager apple sellers put hex on doctors if an apple a day keeps the it from the sale the monev doctor aaj the doctors in pav for field trips partic town are not going to be too other activities busy this week residents rev and mrs r scrivens of st john s united church geor gctown were the guest speakers at norval united church ucw thankoffering meeting held tn the church on thursday even ig october 19th they showed sirdes and told aboutrtheir work in korea where they were mis sionaries for 5 years most of their work was done with the high school teen age group they displayed korean items and mrs scrivens modelled kor can clothing they both answer cd questions from the interest local tjnlcer supporters are ed group present rev and mrs out to beat last year s record of scrivrni were introduced by mil 632 collected at halloween mrs w ilbert cleave jnd sellouts by youngster m mclan presided for mrs keith barber who holds the meeting and welcomed the prem oblong huh kt jams dog food mixed pickles liquid detergent borax detergent 2 534 791 goiden rrfc bananas 14 deodorant shampoo otnkmm toothpaste 1 uomkumjohmieh nylons xihkwn2 97c r97cl s93ci 99c 1 cheez spread 299c che slices c biscuits 53c pqtati cucumbers trr new t lettuce 2 m mi sudtl- pnta ritsj tomatoes ft h 1 fa innrr oft crfufc ye 239 tm ibwuii apple pie aorsnn kmi kaiser rolls tea biscuits 39 ft39 trick and treaters working for unicef material they chose the name have returned from a lovely 21 of norval sleepy heads and weeks trip to visit their son and during the mcelinj cut out their family squadron leader donald materia for cither pjarit or carnev who is stationed at the the georgetown heral thursday october 26 1 bought up sixty five bushels two hundred cubs from rirst the drive sas she has apples sold by georgetown second third fourth fifth fine cooperation thi ycai from cubs on apple day saturday ind fshth picks covered the 1 schools and churcheb money october 21t fn n sorno house to houho and collected is turned m there some on street corners i then reaches mrs barber who according to district scout i forwards it to umcj- r head vaster dave hastings in charic verv succesfi 1 was the quarters of the annual apple da there way district scout master dae is a three hundred dollar prof i hastings described apple day omdal l have brtn is sued to children volunlcerine to collect for the world s need children dont make 1967 a oneway trip hunting safetj starts w vou advises the red cro s not make a hunting trip a o waj trip to heaven if a boat is used he twice careful heavy clothing high guests mrs percy lajdlaw gave the roll call mrs john it mc clure and mrs john v mc cluro of norval presbyterian church wms gave the devotion al using the theme thankful ncss mrs peter pomeroy and mrs garnet laidlaw sang a duct accompanied by mrs w ridley the collection was taken up by mrs don murray and lurs i burk followed with the ded icatory prayer by mrs gu wil son the courtesies were gnen by mrs hartley cameron and rev scrivens pronounced the bene diction after which a lunch was served and those present had an opportunity to view the kor ein items on display and to nightgowns on tuosda rum oct her lth normal sleepv lleid mel at the home of mrs bob ma the roll call was how i pre pared my mateial the in tiers demonstrated how to make french scams and flat foil scams after which the girls each made a sample of kathy hyatt ved lunch canadian rorces base at chat ham here secin new brunswick while thr enjocd seeral sight trips to other piris in ist ncluding a trip to ldward island ell wishes are extended ro irwin of milton to mrs nd kathy ma scr formerly of noml who is a pa tirnt in milton hospital rev irwin is still confined to a mr and mrs jlmer cirnc wheel chair robert r hamilton optometrist office hours daily carretal bldg 116 mounta nview road for appointment 8773971 rubber bools and cold water ar at tne p displayed a combination that cm be fatal around the ro when a boat overturns more i people are drowned while hunt thc 8ccond meeting of the mg than are actually killed by norval homcmakers club firearms was held at the home of mrs i ii collins on tuesday evem ig above all use common sense i october 10th the roll call was lanswt and caro weredwith m church debt free mark with burning of mortgage on sunday evening a congre gational meeting was held at the hornby united church when the mortgage of thc church was burned rev keith iiawkca was charge of a short service with rev hill reading the scripture lesson mr lew sampson and mr john wallace were called upon at which time mr samp jtm gave a short synopsis of thc story in connection with the modelling and building of the basement of the church he was secretary treasurer of the build ing fund and mr wallace was chairman of the board of stewards following the talk they burn ed the mortgage which had been paid off the beginning of 1967 following the erviccallwjc i invited to the basement where a social time was held with rev keith hawkes leading tn a ring sot mr clifford wrigglesworth was called upon to say a few- word and he called on mr and mrs albert marchment to take a place of honour rev hill spoke a few words also rev hawkfs and then mr johnston ncclandi and mr john wallace presented the marcbmenti with large plate glass mirror from the congregation mrs harold robson read short address and mrs clifford wngglesworth presented mrs marchment with a life member ship pin and certificate from the ucw both albert and laura expressed their thapki for the gifts and invited the friends to call and visit them in their new home in streeta- vipe mr and mrs marchment have sold their farm and will be grel tly missed in the work of the church and also the coxbcnunkr free halloween pumpkin free bargain town 239 queen st e brampton across from canadian tire free large pumpkin with any childrens garment over 500 free free gift cheque cached free winter jacket or wrist watch with the purchase of men s suits 97 one year guarantee on all free items limit 1 boys a girls 3 to 16 yaara ski jackets 597 plkllncrf limit 2 frm pumpkin one cal prestone antifreie lnrtallvd limit 2 al 79 boys a girls rain coats yellow rubber with hat 4 to u yn 97 use our layaway plan we exchange and refund even after christmas boys and girls bench warmers 97 all wool qui ted shot 6 to 16 boys and girls jackets hl orion pile free pic in 97 mens winter jackets limit 1 fully quilted i97 work sox gloves 341 snow suits hit qulltad 97 i men a heavy flannel shirts i is2w 1 147 mens sport shirts wash and wear lonb sleeve compare at 5 1 si97 corduroy pants mo u mod style size 4 to years 1 147 popular brands cigarettes 38 nylons pr 27 warm blankets and bed pillows umltl each 7