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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 3, 1959, p. 11

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v 75 deer tallied district hunters in north jaunt swelled by 34 deer taken by i gene logan george mnarei herb roshler harold ben- i large party hunting in the roy wiggins bob heaton russ nett walter richardson ky magnetcwan area georgetown robinson and guide john tux- spence keith tracy of town and district mep took part in ley or huntsville hunted that and jinunle common of tor- hunts which accounted for area for one week taking 3 i onto did some moose hunting some 75 deer this year also reporting home trith at qogamme a hundred m many of the parlies howeer three was a ten man party in- j west of new iiskeard and 1 were not nearh so fortunate as eluding walter thompson and ged two of the big animal ono the aforementioned one joined carman copianh of town and of them measuring 56 across by andy crictilon of town the others from palgrave bolton the antlers they were away party comprised london ham nd brampton they searched eight days ilton hunters from rockwood the parry sound skeleton lake i thames ille and brampton andl for a week and like many they reported encrall good the other parties experienc- ballinafad weather their acre 36- in the bid weather party and the were away 10 bob epson jerry ingll das jack cnchton thi obororrown heftald thursday dscawnur 3rd 1fs maurice bakbl managbt of scotsdale farms owned by s o bermett georgetown with rothnoy juggler grand champion shorthorn bull and supreme champion of the show in this picture mr bennett receives from sandy campbell ikinellar scotland the silver challenge cup donated by the shorthorn society of great britain and ireland plaque dedicated in pastors memory the 16yearold ministry of the rev j c wilson was the longest in the 114year history of knox presbyterian church acton he wis the sixth in a succession of 13 ministers sun day morning a bronze plaque was presented and dedicated in loving memory of the rev wilson and his wife diary eluabeth duff three sons twja daughters grandchildren and great grandchildren were among 15 members of the family attending the dedication service conducted by rev an drew mckenne presented by the eldest son dr duff wilson of ayre the plaque was placed between two north windows near the front of knoz church it bears the following inscri pbon to tfae glory of god and in loving memory of rev i james calvin wilson 1867 1924 minister of this congregation 19031919 and of his wife mary elizabeth duff 18681958 erected by their sons and daughters family visitors included two daughters miss jean wilson toronto mrs j e megillivray i weyburn saskatchewan and sons dr duff wilson kitchen i er calvin and findla of tor onto rev andrew mckcnzie said an examination of the session minutes had reeakd there arc at least 36 persons still memb ers of knox church who were recened by mr wilson amonr knox couples whom he united in marnagaare mr and llrs carl hansciw mrs ada near mr and frs e j hassard mr and mrs a m mepher son and mr and mrs l mul lin program committee plans january nurses meeting the program and publicit committee of the halton chap ter district 4 of the registered nurses association of ontario held jtheir first meeting on- november eleventh at the in me of mrs dmumb bur lington to make plans for the january meeting those present were mrs m 0 gorman mrs carol salac mumby and miss shiela harty harold campbell bob mcmastl allxlliary meetloq at with the v george burt fred foster pne lake hunt cub on a j hwlow scoured the i mrs mcefiery s home elizabeth bay district on man- t the afternoon auxiliary of he w ms met at the home ol mrs c mcenery for their nov ember meeting on wednesday of last week tht worship ser vice was conducted by mrs black and a further study of the missionary topic on africa was discussed by miss hilts mrs f wshortill read an j article on stewardship from the missionary monthly and the meeting closed with a hymn and i prayer the young people of the balllnafad charge met for their regular meeting in the church on sunday evening mrs j black spent the end with friends in marl and vnlonville sunday visitors at the bom of mr and mrs a jiimej were mr and mrs cliff himei of thiatletown and mr and mrs reid himes and family from queensville it was a family gathering and birthday party for mr himes y mr john black raain tor onto for two das this week attending the ontario feed dealers convention weeks hunt near braccbndge jbetb bay district on man- that netted the parlv of 12 ten for nine days and mmr n deer the ere handcuffed he w 2fz t zs 5 two das ny rain and fog namperea uiera hunting the snow roid dis- a nn mn party including tnct near pelerborn harold tom pevoy and hunters from ismelhe of nona and a party hiusburgh erin and orange- of 10 trom slrtetsmlie bramp- vlile ako sdcn nine days on ton and oraiircville bagged lne wnd to bring out two of their quota after lt weeks lhe elusive animal thej reported sighting a lot of bob burns charlie gibbs game george muckart and jimmy a parlv of 11 uiclu line chi f c from town in a gang ro hale tonv martin uv of 8 hunted the spruced ale rodgers roland awrej of town dls and downed one deer and seven brampton men comb- m we ed the torj hill district in the a sm man party includ- haliburton counh cmit for m wall magdy and bob ran- a week ind came out with nine lt town and men from on manitouhn mind the r and toronto had one largest part of local men in dtr p show after a weeks eluding don barraur murt hunt kthelunt3vihe area i allison vern archer bob as0 taking onaeer were lane and his brother art or bl garbutt of towhiind grant toronto nels robin n dune nad of kjtchenerjwho triad robinson don wingroe russ he marstay distrlcqipar sud- helh bill ritchie hen hiarn burv for eek sndvpne day hornb dr g robinson and his at elhott lake brother brent robinson of vic gunn and george fin- toronto and iing hiusburgh ne of town had no luck in a and jick 1irrott of church lhree nun near burwash mile fifuen in all brought out wh mr finney is a guard 4 deir if tor 10 das ram d fog made conditions drspite heij snow a party p of seen men don hancock ssgbssaaaaasssl when tired of all the christmas rush stop and have- 3 a cup of coffee or a delicious sandwich or meet the jj mily downtown for dinner and give mother a rest 5 au through the day breakfast coffee break lunch g dfnner or a snack in the evening we have something ft to please you do come ml i the cottage inn main streft s tr 79004 club midtown this friday drexel george wingrove d j- dancing 9 to 12 chum hit parade week of nov 30th 19 top 10 1 hoartaches by rha number 2 enchanted sea 3 mr blue 4 in the mood 5 come into my heartwon tchacomeshome 6 we got love 7 be my guesti yeween around 8 just ask your heart 9 misty 10 woo hoo upcomers 32 hound dog manfriendly world 42 why swingin on a rainbow 43 reveille rock 47 joey ssong 50 terry om yoar chum charts at midtown every week offer cash prizes for suggestions for safefy the honourable attorney general has announced that a substantial cash prize to be known as the jack hammell highway safety suggestion a ward will be presented to the person who submits in writing the best idea or suggestion on the subject of traffic safety to the district nlspector of the ontario provincial police in his er her respective district on or before december 10th ims to be eligible each entry in tins contest must be no more than 180 words in length must clearly outline tome concrete suggestion for promoting high way traffic safety and must be received at the office of the district inspector not later than 12 o clock noon on thur sday december 10th next all mailed entries must be post marked not later than 12 o clock noon on wednesday december 0th 1059 submissions will be judged olely on the basis of merit and originality following which a cash prise of 5000 will be awarded to the winner in each of the seventeen districts of the opp in addition a prise of 130 00 will be pre sented to the person who sub mits the entry adjudged to con tain the best idea from all seventeen districts personnel of the ontario provincial police including clerical staff are not eligible for this contest rosedale floral flowers for all occasions wedding work cenagei a specialty cut flowers rnd funeral designs 32 albert tr 7 2952 we wire flowers senior citizens dinner on monday dee 14 sponsored by georgetown rotary club all set for winter driving coop antifreeze only 270 per gallon halton coop supplies 45 guelph street tr 7 2271 big walkin side doors world wide delicatessen and meats thursday dec 3rd 9am featuring a large variety of cooked meats and sausages volkswagen delivers the goods for less all kinds of salads party snacks cocktail mixes fmfoodfam to delight the taste of the gourmet main guelph motors i 86 main street north triangle 73092 shirimps lobsters many other sea foods imported jams fruits chocolates many different kinds of cheese we deliver world wide delicatessen tr 72268 our prechristmas sale is still on pony pal 198 a 25 stuffed hbrse 3 98 regular value we slill have 1 me before christmas lo remount your d amonds in new modern settings if estimates free 6ul0va electric shavers 3450 with freeshavepak valued at 8 501 mcbrine luggage 3995 3pcset 12 main st south georgetown r use our layaway or credit plan no service or carrying charges mcnamara jewellers 26mansts th248i

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