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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 17, 1949, p. 9

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i y page 9 tfieyre motorists truck operators car manufacturers dominion royal tires donaldsons garage norval brampton phone 32712 we specialize in general repairs carney electric king stbebt glsn boad industrial commercial and domestic wiring all electrical and motor repairs we also specialize in commercial refrigeration frank carney sales bkbvioe phone 379j geo service is our business whether the job is big or small a- irr georgetown or out of town summer fall or winter were always on the job promptly our shop is the largest and best equipped in this district our men are competently trained to serve you furnaces and furnace work rirst comc firs1 served on new furnaces replacements and repairs call us today nnd have your furnace cleaned ready for operation b f murfin sheet metal works plumbing -r- eavestroughing furnaces our telephone number is 138 oamaoum omaftm r your assurance of satisfaction the georgetown herald wednei sday august 17 194 94t lacrosse star i killed high in way crash douglas ttnlnc district lacrosse jitorwos instantly killed last wed nesday morning when two trucks collided at the intersection of high ways 7 ond 27 hear woodbrldgo also killed wad the driver at the other truck harold deans 30 of holland landing mr jlnlnc who hod been pmployod as a driver for tho mccarthy milling company tor the past twelve years was en route to downsvlcw and scarboro with a load of feed and had- taken his two children with him or the rltio travelling eost f no 7 the truck tpllidcd ukth the holland landing truck at the intersoctldn which is considered one of the ijiflst dangcr- eus in the province it is marked by a warning light and neither high way is a stbp road seven fatalities tiovc occurred there in three years the two rolnc children escaped serious injury though 7yearold bobby who was pistned in the wreckage had a fractured arm and was taken to hospital linda 4 suffered minor scratches and was released from hospital that day born in dcrry west a son of mr and mrs horry rome the accident victim was a keen sportsman last winter he was a member of the strcctsvillc junior former hockey am he had played lacrosse the x two seasons with strcctsvllle junior formers and before that had played in thcnorval bush league lor norval weston and brampton a veteran of world war 2 he is survived by his widow the former honor beedham and four child ren robert 8 linda 4 patricia 2 and grant 1 as well as by his par ents a brotlie- earl of strectsville 2nd two sisttrs mrs karl lloyd port credit and mrs albert new ton wiliowdale funeral services were held on friday with interment following in streetsvillc cemeter milton mankilled injparm accident ccltfci an accident on tho farm of his son jack hardy r r 3 ml hon took the life of an esteemed dis trict resident john hardy mr fe hardy had been working alone on a roller drawn by a team of horses apparently the wagon lontfuo broke throwing mr hardy back- war di and he suffered fatal injur ies in the fau r he was a son of tho loto john hfordy and woe born 74 years pap in enqueslnu on the 4arm pioneered uy his grandfather after farming for some years on tho hpncfitefld ht hiqvod to milton wlthhlxtimlly in 1113 and built v now occu pied by arnolpjwoduffo he drovo r rural mull route in the horse and buggy daya and later assisted jfc r turner in hierfcjertaklng busi ness he still maintained an interr est in farming and ctltlvihed a pro perty near milton surviving are his wife and two aaughtcrs mrs harry young tor onto and mrs colin hcggic bramp ton and two sons clifford and john of milton there are two sisters mrs ward ruddell of geor getown and mrs thomas crozier and two brothers george hardy of guelph and william hardy of flor ida who made the trip home by plane when he received the news a halfsister mrs robert mclaugh lin lives in brampton mr hardy was a member of knox presbyterian church milton and rev e j phinn conducted the funeral service with interment being made in evergreen cemoterv- milton pallbearers were george dawbon e harrop j tacainor t a hutchinson r c cunningham tnd r l mcduffe citizenship meeting for tfusy bees institute mrs stephen coxe citizenship convlner explained the responsi bilities of dumdum citizenship at the august meeting of the naiw- gawcya busy bees jt the home of mrs pringle a nation s strength lies in the strength of its people she siid and we must educate our selves as citizens to appreciate our democracy ve must understand the problems of the new canadians who will be our future citizens be loyal to our veterans and carry out the fifth commandment by honour inu older people and our royal tamil she mentioned in i losing that the old fashioned chores done by the famil before the introduc tion of ho man modern con veniences niciy have had a great deal to do in avoiding delinquency as thc made each member of a famil dependent on the others roll call has anwcied bj com testes worth observing bumc of these mentioned included dimming of car headlights courtesy to oltlei people limited use of the put t lines and use of the simple thank you more often another young homeinakci join ed jhe institute a lettet ol apprec iation was teceived from nassaga- wea cocrneil for serv ice rendered at the centennial mrs stan hob inson gave a repot t on the centen nial booth wmen had in ide a kcd profit reports were give bv mrs fringle on cui icnt ev 1 nts n j j kenned on community activi ties and mis service on quilts fau fail articles aic to in handed in at the september meeting a donation d ill u as sent as a donation foi eentenniul obliivtirms moie pillow lisi cotton and apion print was nidind fell the 1 til ba aar mai tin d itcnpui t acimnpaniel at tlu piano by his mot he 1 sang iki lia at the ictiucat of tin mi 1 bits uuncli was scived b tnt hoslt ss ind 4 suci il lioui 1 11- jovkl first fox farming in canada was carried on at tifnish prince ed ward island over go years ago go by train to tho canadian national exhibition at toronto aug j i sr 10 low rail fares fare and ohehuf for the round trip good going thurtday aug 25 to saturday sept 1 0 inclusive return limit spt 14 ml information from ony aannf canadian national replace worn parts on yoqr car notv to avoid a cosily breakdowns j genuine gm factoryapproved parts fit save you time ml money we use only genuine factory- approved parts in- our service department scott motor sales your general motors dealer phone 161 corner guelph and queen stc fergus highland games v saturday august 20tlx 23 classes of highland dancing 2000 in prizes individual piping track and field events parade of massed bands dance at night in arena starts at i i a m dmlssion 50 cen ts phone 328 or 168r floor sanding floors sanded and refinished the dattfaaa way new modern equipment ted blupd for our living futures the children of the world sue i t9 some of the worlds children getting a pair of shoes perhaps not even new or wqll fitting is the experience of a young life time and if on the same day these children manage to get a rood meal into their stom- nchs they feel themselves as lucky as tho finders of buried treasures during the war these children who had no responsibility for the lighting were the first to suffer after the uar they continued to suffer us the world tried to rebuild from war hut these children arc part of the new gen erntiun no matter how painful their youth and how slight their preparation they will fcoiiii have to govern nations they are part of the living future of tile world to help save this generation the world- through the united nations finally has be gun to shoulder the responsibility fortts chll dren internationally both those who cxpc rienred war and those who though they wcro bnfo from bombs still need help urgently uns efforts to help the world children began with unrra and ha constantly ex panded since then so that millions of chil dren and nursing and expectant mothers in the worlds worst hit areas now look to un agencies for the supplementary meals and the clothing which keep them alive but this type of help can only bo temporary un is also trying to solve the problem of the worlds next generation on a longrange basis u n child welfnre experts visit and advise countries requesting them while through its fellowship program u n is also helping to train new experts from the countries them selves educational facilities are being re built and new homes are being found for wur orphans at the same time un agen cies with scandinavian red cross societies arc conducting a worldwide antituberculosis dne to involve soma 100000000 children while other un nrms continue to combat child labor and immoral truffle in children illrsfmalidv maiit lo ml axi mils imii im k mi ind mis oottr i is pitk ici int in w l wtils wlh mu sis at tin mni lie lit in tin ii hoiioiu at cillllllilk sihiut slun tht wlhl pllsintid willi 1 liwng i oom tubli mil iimisibk siioini i uu mis calvin auki us u ul an itlditss anil hi pit si illation was inailt i ll- ci ill all in 1 in li lilt who wis a iiiinui ini ti hi i ul iiiinnik wom- t n s inslituli also uilivtil a pali or silvti sill ual pipim sliakeis and slkti l4iu laille jiiisi nti it by 1is hlliott iatlcismi willi mrs it ilph mkiowii i ailing in atl- lillss orvai intfcrmbuiates ilavoff wttil woodbkidge norval lnterincdiatcs have beep grouped with woodbrldge in the first round of the ola intermediate b lacrosse playoffs tonight the two teams meet at woodbrldge in the first game of the best 3ofb arias on friday they play at nor val remaining game are monday august 23 at woodbrldge and wed nesday augus 24th at norval kduuttonwlu enable these africanyoungsters to take a leading plaea la the rising generation un and lis educational belantlns and cnltoral organisation unesco foaar such sahoals to help to derates bon4augtamlag teirltoriss working in a ahrlrna paeklag plant at the ag of six is too ieh for this glrl topretaet tonng- ten ii l from eiplsftsttaa mus utaraa- uonal i- orgaalasuob uto has ast mn 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