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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 16, 1957, p. 7

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p2p howouttwocouptes lgyp barber shop chorjgs drly georgetown tueswedv w ww spft fri tf frpjalfcaro 11 j lift oil ralph murf in sales m51 flowers for every occasion dwisnworic specialty flowers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral tk 7352 oft friday nlgofoa iatrgroup ptirjsnds and neithbors of two yoang conplos jn the conrountty gathered at the stewarttown hail to honour theni with wedding gifts and congratnlabona bto tgi son and mr wuluuni ktekwobd made fte presentation of a glass itdung pin fitted with 6200 to mrtaau mrs garnet nealy mat garet foster- mas muriel nits and mrrtjoyd swtadlehurstmade the presentation of- a chair and telejjyriop lamp to mr and mrs pan wilson noreen mitchell b couples responded with their tsmks andf the eveningwas spent playinf cards and da v the womens association met at the home of mrs a neejon for their ndary meeting the presi dent jtiss rpdertmcenerjr pre sided ahov mrsjpod marshall had charge of the devotion which was based ion the 123rd psalm the roll call was answered hy the paying of fees two new mem bers responded and were added to the list after the business period mrs mclean conducted an inter esting contest and the meeting closed with the mizpah benedic tion lunch was then served by those appointed assisted by the hostess mrs leo jamieson was hostess to the evening auxiliary last thursday evening seventeen members answered the roll call by paying their fees for the com ing year the new president mrs e mcenery conducted the meeting mrs e snow took the devotional period and mrs j black the missionary topic which was based on the countries of indochina and the philupine is lands the i treasurer gave a splendid report of the years mis- wbt from were band baby- band and the aetre- tary read the new slate of officers forthe coming year which is as slows fresiaet mrsu-e-tmo- ery 1st copreaaemra n sinclair 2nd vieeresidenit mrs j mcenery secretary mrs t gibson treasurer mrs n sin clair christian stewardship mrs j black literature mrs floyd shortill friendship mrs e snow supply mrs cv snow as sociate helpers mri j mcenery christian dtiaenship mrs m bak er mission band mrs a lawr balpy band mrs e snow press ihi- amount kkjllaife secrejaries wwmm3 uymen take services first baptist church acting upon an historic baptist principle of the limited distinc tion between clergy and laymen last sunday was designated lay mens sunday in first baptist church i at the morning hour walter townend conducted the service of and the social refreshments and flie meeting cloiefr with the auxfliarjpapbene- dtcjuon below aeio temperatures sand bad roads kept quite a number of our people from attending church suauay homing but mr neelon is hoping f dettef wea ther next week when we are to have as giiest speaker rev daniel patlia from india at both morn- ing and evening services lie is the principal of the theological college at indbre and a real treat is in store for both young and jfj tannpstftvalfiobson and pon z liwngstone save the tjbreefqld sermon theme of the laymen and his relationship to god o his church and dehor missions mr e the message- to the in the evening hi was conducted by phil clappispn and the sermon was preached y james mcconagky ihe leader for twentynine years of the melvfr bible class temple ufcrotist church toronto a group fwjnen who have sought- to make explicit in their lives the topics under dis cussion at the morning hour the eld another special event in thr successfully inspiring life of our church this week will be the annual congregational meeting on thursday night at the church attend brotherinlaws fonettal new toronto mrs william hayed mrs gerald perkins mrs john emmerson gear hayes and william hayes at tended the funeral last weee in st margarets anglican church new toronto of mr c a mandar mr mandar was a brotherinlaw of mrs hayes gear hayes and william hayes were two of the pallbearers for their uncle jhen tffio moderation services were complemented by the singing of a mens choir organized for the day by harold campbell a double mens quartette also sang at the evening service he jhouse of setig ram distiller sine 1857 cars meet damaged at john st culvert damage amounted to between 200 and 300 when two cars met head on af the john street culvert early friday morning edward pauley 1 academy rd was driving south ograjohn street at about 740 anf and was almost through the culvert when a northbound vehicle driven by george h koeslag of r 2 georgetown rounded thesharp turn at the southern entrance to the tunnel the cars collided just outside the entrance the only injury sustained in the collision was to daisy mae pauley a passenger in the pauley vehicle she was treated for in juries to her left knee j constable ted scott investigat ed the accident notice to creditors in th estate of marion sybil bennett one of har majesty counsal dcatl all persns having claims against the estate of marion sybil bennett late of the town of georgetown one of her majestys counsel who died on oc about the 12th day of november 1956 are hereby notised to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 16th day of february 1957 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard nly to th claims of vhich the undersigned shall then have no tice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not then have no tice dated at georgetown this 11th day of january 1957 clifford arnold bennett executor of the estate of marion sybil bennett by his solicitors dale bennett georget own ontario 130 j thomas h van sickler opened bisnew law ra ty oh thursday january 10th mrvan sickler is located in the former hydro office on imain st sooth he has beep associated wih the law firm of dale bennett since coming- to town a veteran of world war n he served with the bcaj in bomb er command for nearly four years he was attached to no 12 squadron of the rajf and flew 31 bombing missions after the war mr van sfckler enrpiied at the uiuversityitf to ronto grauaiing wfli a bachelor dies at age 91 s z si u 1 qbe this dulxlbjb oldest residents k barnes cumk she was a member of norval pre byterian church a life member of the womans missionary so ciety of the church and had been k- member of norval womens in stitute- since 1914 she- was a daughter of maymon and eusa- peth yfthad barnes hip husband hugh cunning ham died mf 1915 surviving are one son robert of rl rs l nor- vai one sister hannah iintnev- ton- rnddell 7th line 9 grand- c jmit live greatgrandciv- dfek other brothers apa sisters of family of eleven predeceased hep rev lockhart royatndort- ed the funeral service last wed nesday at the- harold c mcclure funeral home georgetown pall bearers were le bingham free man kersey and four nephews jack sutton horace barnes frank barnes and will gtmningham in terment was in- hillcresr geme- tery norval of arts degree then attended os- goode hall law school and receiv ed his call to the ontario bar iri june st 1955- his parents mr and mrs e a van sickler jjive in toronto where he was born he received his earlier education at hodgson public school and northern vo cational his forefathers on both sides have long roots in this his father fc v- cent while the chapman family on the maternal side were pioneer settlers of scarborot mr van sickler is married to the former helen arlidge of to ronto they have a baby daugh ter margaret evelyn and make their home at 43 shelley street they are mcmberof st anglican church and he is a member of the brotherhood of anglican churchmen jims cheque is one of two million its pay day and in one quick tripto the bank jim will have his cheque cashed a deposit made his bank book written up he likes this safe i convenient way of handling znoney jims cheque is only one of two million written every day by canadians paying each other for goods and services they represent 90per cent of all transactions involving money and speedy skilled handling of cheques by the chattered banks is essential totbe smo fu of the economy for customers who write cheques frequently there is a cumeat account for people whose r main purposeis to save a savings account your local branch provides these and othetbank1ng services of value to everyone minor damage in highway accident residents of acton and geor getown escaped uninjured last wednesday rhen their cars collided atthe corner of ewing and main street north richard appleyard georgetown was driv ing south on main and was at tempting a left turn down ewing when the driver of the second car peter schipper 82 bowec ave acton travelling west on ewing and about to enter onto the highway pulled out too far colliding with the appleyard car an estimated 25 damage to the schipper car and 125 to the left fender and grille of the apple- yard vehicle was sustained in the accident constable nelson tra fiord of the local police investigated inghahif mdled at the ge rest home on january 7th mrs cunni who was born at caledon atte s there and had been norval dis- trictresidentgince8 w jul youriinneyl rearr end colttsion on guelph street a car travelling west on guelph street was struck from behind while attempting to make a left turn into a driveway thursday night resulting in 300 damage to the two vehicles involved mrs james evans was proceed ing to make the turn opposite her home at 2 guelph street when a car- driven by rota ritchie of 9 emery street collided with the rear of the evans vehicle neither driver was injured in theaccident which caused 200 ge to thejmmper and grill of the ritchiewcai- and approxi mately 100 damage jo the other cars trunk and back bumper the collision which occurred at about 900 pm was investigated by constable harley lowe road conditions were poor at the time j totpshntephew isnew gorrie funeral director gordon moir a greatnephew of dr a mcallister of town and a former employee of john g stephens funeral director chat ham is now in business at gorrie near wingham mr and mrs moir and their son david have moved to gorrie and their business will be con ducted in a territory which in cludes wroxeter fordwich and blucvale mr moir is the son of mr and mrs john clifford moir of us borne msamamm recover iheheat that goesup the chimney losses average for oil furnaces 28 for space heaters 35 and for handfired coal qert vou can recover much of this heat and reducyeur fuel bills with a mortemp heatsaver jnlciifatenjp beat saver installs in place of 1 length of shoke pjpe aincl the built hyfait circodatea- w ai jrom juidieatlat is nor- maiiyiosl j to ydiu basement the mortenip gat- ciuv -n111- nmsdovttwl hffl heat ayer yiot biyouri th recreatiob room or workshbni mprje coinfortaole and rspsed the drying of lauhlry on cojd ret das 0 your spice healer or qiubee heater uiemortemp heat saver will reduce your fuel bills while it cir culates the heat more evenly- heat savers for 9 or 7 inch pipe- j 45 for 8 inch pipe 5595 installation a small amount extra canadian standards association approved for more information call or write bergs electrolab service technicians for the modern home 43 water street tr 74202 twins woodworking limehouse manufacturers of sash frame storms doors inside a out trim door hardware p floor til- window glass open evenings and all day saturday till 9 pm triangla 72162 ik jkat5 rbj wa mprj n 6 you it cmjftit notice to creditors m hm estate of le roy dale on of har ma stys counsol deceased all persons having claims against the estate of le roy dale late of the town of georgetown one of her majestys counsel who died on or about the 7th day of november 1956 are hereby noti fied to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before thewetii day of february 1957 after which datethe estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersign ed shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 11th day of january 1957 gladys mcgibbon and joy geraldinc laird executrlces of the estate of leroy dale by their solicitors dale bennett georgetown ont t30 monuments designs submitted cemetery brampton monument works uttering corner posts and markers a good display in stock wh c allan prop 68 queen sl west brampton shop 1410j phones res 313 rep tom nicol phone brampton 609w overhaul special on the price of repair parts for all overhaul save 10 work on ihc farm equipment during the month of january expert welding i we build snow plows and blades lq sn archdekin moloy vs whero service is best notice to creditors in the estate of harvey lusty lathe operator deceased all persons having claims against the estate of harvey lusty late of the town of georgetown lijthe operator who died on or abjut the 29th day of april 1956 arc hereby notified to send par- ticulars of same to the undersign ed onor before thelitis diy of february 1957 after wluch date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not wjiable to any person of whose claim sheeahajl hot then have noticed 4 dated at georgetown this 31st day of december aj 1856 doris lusty aoniustratriz of the estate of harvey iaw by her solicitors dale otbennett georgetown qht 143 awcsleyan street tr 73640 oeorgetown watavoalpbmm 1mperialesso irqducts v for furnace fuel oil v -in- georgetown mw sorjnerville- 12 mercer dr brampton diajl operator ana ask fpn zeijith 6720cf o brampton 1354 i torscuiroos eldon driver sale for furnace fuel oil stovcf oil and all essb products all rural areas jofirfct hodgins 7 j 1 i ifatiwutulilujf ra

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