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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 4, 1953, p. 9

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fa viiajaifiiiii j you know where to get me janie you can go out with an easier mind when you know the telephone is right there so many times in so many ways your telephone contributes to your sense of security to easier and more pleasant living for you and your family no price can measure its usefulness the bell telephone company of canada if youre in a spot financially right now with expenses like fuel clothes for the children and plans for the holidays ahead think this over you can borrow 50 to 1000 promptly on your own signature at hfc oneday service then take up to 24 months to repay on a plan that you select yourself 0useh0ld finance 116 wyndhom street phone 79 gubjhont oallnuuiafcm mm mhle1 a fss70 5 main st south aecond floor phono iso brampton out iiu needs oi strenatn to we onfu moderation s wts it charm jean paul ricnter chejlouse ragg of seagram mem who thbjt of tomorrow practice moderation jojay olzn williams unsthy illness fatal mrs dishaw juried here member of an old glen williams family mrs joseph dishaw 49 was buried in glen williams cemetery oa saturday following a funeral service at the washington john ston chapel in toronto she died in queen elizabeth hospital on wednesday following an illness of two years mrs dishaw wh6 was the former rose hancock was torn n hunts- pill somerset england and when she was six years old her parents mr and mr fred hartcock emigra ted to canada where they farmed for several years on what is now the howard dolson farm on the town line she attended public school at s s no 3 chinguacouay and glen williams and before her marriage was employed at the home of mr morris saxe and in the beaumont and barraclough woollen mills in the glen she had lived in toronto since her marriage surviving are her husband and one son walter and several broth ers and sisters harold of acton walter of toronto mrs e snow ball jean toronto mrs septimus thompson daiy glen williams mrs john conaghan lucy of lakeview mrs j floyd cather ine of halifax us mrs gordon hayward isabel of mono road and margaret hancock glen wil liams two sisters predeceased her mrs mary atkinson toronto and mrs hester thompson glen wil liams rev hugh j mcallister of the stone church conducted the tune ral service and pallbearers were frank dishaw morris miller tre vor harding and three nephews harold and ernie thompson and jack hancock lions entertain kids at bis halloween party georgetown juoni club again held open house for georgetown and district children this year with a big party in the armouries satur day the gaily costumed crowd match ed from main street to the park where a busy hour of games and contests ended with distribution of peanuts and candies to everyone present an added feature was entertain ment by a group of young square dancers from grand valley these eight young oeople trained by stewart corbett won second prize at erin fair and were recently auditioned for n cbl television show now s our chance on which they expert to be appearing later this fall they will also com- pete ct the royal winter fair mr corbctt is a relative of club mem ber pat vance wio was instrumen tal in bringing them to town bobbing for apples provided some fun and some head wetting for the more adventurous young sters and ever one got a prize when they carried a peanut on a stick in one of the races costumes were clever and varied and judges mr and mrs jack gun ning were hard put at times to dc cide on proper winners in each class among those who won prizes were pauline spcnce mae west richard wade pirate jean inglis old fashioned ladv neal tost devil pierrette pruneau peanut matt tommy marshall peter pan karen scott indian peter bouwman cook joan cummins georgetown her ald douglas kennedy caballero michael cummins tramp david jones garth marchment carol marthment ruth macdonald wednesday bvroing nov 4th 1953 the georgetown hkmi v paoe for plain and rock face concrete blocks also chimney blocks rrs oriole concrete block co wj mcgowan 9th line glen williams trungle 73471 outoftown callers please l charges jfinc ittemortate is monuments markers and inscriptions catalogue on request gordon strain phone 158 r 32 r r i milton wr24 mrs annie salmon dies suddenly mother of two former georgetown residents mrs annie matilda sal mon 70 died suddenly in st jos ephs hospital guelph last tues day mrs salmon who was the former annie cook had been a resident of erin for several years and was buried there following the funeral service in a 1 saints anglican church on friday she is survived by seven chll dren thomas of toronto ethel erin anne mr3 harry watkins of milton benjamin sprucedale rev reuben salmon windsor robin stratford josepwie mrs w r longstreet erin mrs watkins is a former georgetown resident and rev reuben salmon obtained his secondary schooling here before at tending divinity college m toronto 5 bill garbutt plumbing and heating all types of repair work water systems eavestronghlng sarah st georgetown triangle 73638 r we have what you need in lumber builders supplies stewarttown mothers attend school halloween party here please see coming events for st john s bazaar the children nad a hallowe en party at the school friday after noon mothers of the children and pre school members of the family were invited to attend and join in the fun lunch was enjoyed by all ruby tennant returned last week from guekph general hospital she is improving dally judy walker chose the opening hymn onward christian sold iers at the junior wa meeting last week and conducted the wor ship service nine members were present quilt blocks were sewn during the busy period the wa meeting was held at mrs m baily s home there were some weird looking creatures roaming the streets fri day night visiting any who hap pened to be staying at home and all were provided with bags into which candies ard othej goodies were dropped h s surprising what the utrle people can stand a childrens service was held in the church sunday morning con ducted by rev j e maxwell the parents were invited to attend another service will be held next sunday morning at the evening service some coloured slides were shown of the wrrk of medical mis sionaries in tibet and the himala yas miss lydia snow home econom ics teacher in nassagaweya will speak at esquesing w i meeting next wednesday b at the home of mrs c a grant members will answer roll call with a suitable remembrance day verse rrc with this washer to piece tfc s4ctu includes one homismim all wool blanket one homutud double sheet and two pillow cases two bath t9wels two caldwell guest towels and two face cloths macmmmti eavestroughfng plumbing heatrng don houston tr 72506 j jculy automatic washer 100 no down paymenteast terms ante rka omke gift n vs ensemble as above worth p19s tradein auowanct for oid washer up to plus pius foatom yo cannot st oa any enw antoaahc wanw water saving tfc bmrv h urn 4a half at andi hot water m any orimr artoaatfc requires no wstalla- tion hydrafladomp dry nmw water oat no pinning no vibration no bobins omoml washes cleaner um bmkv ashotor atrtkod which will weak ti bu than ony ontor onywmi richardsons hardware main street tr 73501

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