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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 19, 1961, p. 12

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births sndr jn st daughter of russell d doreen fendlcy wishes anddunca the arrival of a by brother ray russell l january 10th 1961 at elph general hospital ella and jack llogg 19 r road arc happy to ounce the birth of a dau- ter carol on 14th of jan 1961 at milton district capital special thanks to macintosh in memoriams rd in loving memory dear iraaband joseph i sanford who passed ay january 29th 1959 voice we loved is slultd place is vacant bar hfcme ch never can bo filled uways remembered by his wife daughter in law lor- ine and grandson bill deaths j clara eveljn bussell on thursday january 12th jrt bamillan clara ev elyn bussell bell formerly of etown in her t wife of the late john i and dear mother of har- ineral service was eonduc- t the harold c mcclure al home 34 edith street etown on saturday jan 14th at two o clock inter t was in eden cemetery frank on esday januarj 17th lp61 x fergus ontario frank tterfield of eiora former of windsor in his 69th belbved husband of ladys bacon father by adop on of robert of wthdsor and ther of jack of toronto l of onllia mabel of tor- eva fmrs- arerfcr on of san pedro call at the harold c ore funeral home 31 til st georgetown where era scnicc will be held on uxsday at 2 00 pm inter in greenwood cemetcrj add new health service for retarded children in an effort to acquaint tho parents of handicapped child rcn with the various types of help they may receive the north halloo association for retarded children reports thaf ble at the hospitals for par- a comparatively new service has been atlckd for the policy hold ers of ontario hospital service insurance covering dental cae tor patients with cerebral pal iy and mentally retarded children these children pres ent a special problem to den tists because of cithe their in ability to stay still or lack of understanding of what is re quired of them in the dentists chair f r the ontario hospital serv ices commission has therefore isied a statement to all pub lic general hospitals stating that effective june 1 i960 hospital benefits will be pro vided for patients with cerebral palsy and mentally retarded children for general dentistry and extractions for whatever period is indicated there arc special forms avail cnts to ill in if by any chance the hospital does not have these forms the doctor or dentist may present a letter to that hospital requesting the dental treatment required this is a very fine service to be covered by the ontario insur ance as some families have had tremendous problems in securing proper dental care for these handicapped children lnfortunately not too many hospitals as yet have dental equipment included as stand ard procedure but it is hoped that hospital boards will real lie the importance of this equip ment in future building plans ballinafad barn fire destroys stock and implements the january meeting of the evening auxiliary- was heldat the home of mrs leo jamieson mrs n sinclair presided and the roll call was answered by the paying of fees the devo tional and topic were presented by mrs sinclair and mrs e mcenery respectively and mrs a lawr read a paper on chris tian stewardship plans were dlscussettfbr the annual nor gasbord to be held saturday march 18th the meeting clo sed with the benediction and lunch was strved b mrs e snow and mrs r shortill assu ted by the hostiss earlj sunday morning mr norman ridltr s bam was de stroyed bj fire with complete lo of stock and implements by the time the lire as dis coered thej wire unable to get the animals out of the barn and the few that were saved had to be destroyed later the enn fire department was cal led and a nearby dnvinij shed was saved b their efforts the cauie of the fire was unknown burn john suddenly saturday januarj 14th 1961 at georgetown john pburn of glen williams 57th year beloved hand of isobcl thomberrj d dear father of marion g heaver ofoakville bert and maureen mrs j ik of georgetown eral service was held at albans angi can church of the en t williams tuesday and in i and toe s m y l to groups next year to be held in port credit on january 31su the financial report was giv en by the treasurer and don ations were given to care and the group committee of the scouts from the welfan fund mrs pen man had a short pro gram of readings and contests and lunch was served by w social committee mrs marsha end mrs burt assisted by the hostess sundav visitors at the home of mr and mrs e mclnerj were mrs piter mclean and miss jean mclean guelph also on monday they had as the r guests mrs john mcenc r and mrs david russell who had a birthday that da we ace pkased to report that mr art willitts is lmprov ing satisfactonk following an operation at the guelph gc neral hospital last week burial in acton for accident victim john larkman a native of norfolk england died sudden ly as he result of an accident on tuesday december 27th in his eighty first year mr lark man came to canada in 1812 and he and his wife settled in toronto and built and operated a little general store in the vicinity of kecle street and st clair avenue which is still in operation this was also their occupation in england mr larkman also worked wth the canadian pacific railwajs for a number of years after retirment they came to live in the ballinafad district surviving arc his wife three daughters rosa mrs hcmulicn mar mrs montgomery both of toronto winnie mrs a brookes rr 2 acton and one son bert of aurora a brother richard in toronto is also left as arc seventeen grandchildren and six great grandchildren mr c beaton of balli united church conducted the funeral service at the rumley shoemaker tuncral home in acton on fridaj december 30th the pallbearers were ross mcmullen sr ross mcmullen jr alex mcgnesh albert brookes ed sloventon and bert larkman interment was in fairview cemetery acton former resident dies at paris laud rev charles gower as forceful evangelist the funeral service was held thursday january 12th in pctrolia baptist church for rev charles r gower who for three years jield the georgetown acton pastoral charge th funeral was largely at tended the baptist church be ing filled with friends from pctrolia and district for the ser vice rev s r mcclung of ccuuwl baptist church sarnia past president of the baptist convention of ontario and que bee presided and a glowing tribute to the deceased was given in the address by rev roy c cook of chatham pray er was offered by dr d a buros d d of toronto sup t of the baptist home mission board the brooke and em niskillcn llapust church quar telte sang in the sweet bye and bk the pallbearers were six dea cons of the church lloyd park basil bourne norman white james o dell charics bcldon and don metcalfe interment was in dresden cemetery rev mr gower was born near west lome ontario in january 1893 a son of the late richard and mary gower and spent bis bojhood in stoney creek and st catharines dis- tnett as a young roan he be came a lay preacher in the methodist church and took rcg ular services near dunnvillc he enlisted in the canadian armv in the first world war and served overseas a georgetown businessman when he operated the modern meat market in the present un ited gas office location stan lej hutchinson died suddenly last week in pans he sue cumbid to a cervbral hemrnor 5l hachnns m j lr ms mho baptil mn pan about five mr abo ami i he had been tmplojod wth do trnskllcn and ol sprint mmon stores m brentford dut on in ing his sny in town he was a upon his return to canada he took up farming wlsi of oil city and again came to servo jn tht methodist church later he wat called to conduct rcgu april 1926 he was baptized in the baptist faith by rev w ralthby of petrolia baptist church he attended mcmastcr divinity school toronto and 31 years ago he was ordained in the b e church he had 6ince served on the alvin stun and b e charge in west lome dresden water ford georgetown acton and dresden a- second time going 10 petrolia i april 1957 the 1ite clergyman was high lv esteemed not only in his own congregation but by those of other church us well he had a friendly and sincere manner and in the pulpit he was a forceful and effective preacher of the word with a strong ev angclistic ring in his messages he held a strong belief in tith ing for christian giving and rated the mid week prayer ser viccas important as the two on sunday he was past member of the home mission board of the on tano quebec convention of baptist churches the modera tor of the middlesex lambton baptist association and the see rctary of the local ministerial association for five years he was a radio preacher over the chatham station and many let tcrs testified to the spiritual help received from his discour scs mr gower is survived by his wife the former pearl stephens whom he married 41 years ago three sons lyle and donald both of kitchener victor of st catharines two daughters mrs i hulh turnjr leila of dresden and mrs glen kirk beth of chippewa two sisters mrs ber tha 1-aweit- of st catherines and miss ethel gower of pans ont and a brother alvih of st cathiruies and 11 grandchild arm shoulder injuries when struck by car a local woman was sent to hospital with multiple injuries saturday after being knocked down by a c according to police mrs bert hurley of 10 margaret was treated for a broken left thumb and injuries to her right arm and shoulder and back and pelvis hi the accident at the comer of guelph st and maple ave cst ted scott who made the investigation said mrs hurley was hit by a car driven by tht oioroattqwn hbald thursday january lffh u page 12 gerald felker of glen williams as she stepped from behind another car which was stopped on maple ave the felker car was making a left turnoff the highway the driver of the stopped car allan darby of 47 john st e corroborated the police report the accident occurred at about 6 50 and mrs hurley was taken to milton hospital by th georgetown volunteer ambu lance service no charges were laid values for the dressmaker suiting sl95 flannels 325 tweeds s325 doeskin 450 brushed woolens 495 linings and broadcloths a full range of dress goods i tr 79091 ill wwc inthc illrekioks llaza hornby sent was in glen williams retery omtmmo auction sale of buildings for oval or demolition perty sale no t0101g 10room trsffle dwelling x 36 situated on lot 25 cession 8 township of es ing county of halton on north side of highway no about 3 miles west of george- old fashioned remedies recalled by institute member of the rotarv club and fnqraved it3v rufse north haltongolf club he leaves hs wfe and three presented to minister children wavnc brenda and suzanne tuncral service took the respect of a congregation place in pans last wednesdaj for th ir minister was never so i evident as it was m knox chur i eh hall satu evening jan novies thump milton i- ztrjl visitors blank peewees jt c the cream of mil ton s oung the senior minister here hockey crop managed onlj one i having preached locutlj for wm in the rilular three game 0 ten jears mr colder will minor hockcv night here tucs have one of the laritst prcs ilav limenan churchts in canada iocal novirts hiniled mi ion ht n he begins his work in a 72 thumpuis jl ioetown u thorough v last lutsilas biutims dowmd the visitor rsquesinv rnv t im sin nxitirik j eiimniitlci 3 to 1 sandwiched hciwtui r tir expn il ihr feeling of is i for jan 17th tho l two game a b 0 win bv tht conw nation whin h ail b iittmkd bv r pn milton iuvui mn std mr and mrs cildcr it of ihi lions club tire communitv all the familv m their loss j i i iti hpalth a th th m- fnr tlf urr moodv and jick kerns tin md of i brief musical pro- mission band was held last health ht jj had eah seored thne times u and on behalf of those ou sunday moving with mr leo j mtoun ot thl i tt h onic l lht sac a wllll cr pre r mm jamieson as leader assisted by in hch nlor netted nlll th 1bni r c of the program n old pish i hc 2 f w n lt nd j roll and bru equalled the three purm f n m it fr m th i irk ial pirfnrmmci in th mid conrt lji n wiro pn i nu i to n u ilil r bj hirb lluvi nil mrs taldir nplidl ass ne i nj tht ir n p tt over 40 applicants for winter work ov er 40 applications hive bein retiived in answer to a tiwn advertisement for regis tration for winter works which couirii ljes to inaugurate council hopes to take advan taje of legislation bj which the provincial and federal govern ments pa a larji shar of jb ur costs for winter work which is approved b tht jov counci muting nich will tntahves- id other effective thunday friday saturday january 19 20 21 at your superior food market we deliver mrs j mcfnerv thl youn people s group from this charge journcved to gait on sund evening to at tend a voulh service when mr c beaton was the speaker mr and mrs beaton and familv spent the est of the weekend at her home hcidclburg communion service was ob served at all three churches of ned itemedv was the call and a number of old rem edes were brought to mind v whc th v such as the u of goose grease i th m 5 hut mr the pnng tonic of sulphur ani in ihe wmdup georgetown ai molasses bread and milk also i ntims got goal from kent t m ud fnmp cil tstabish d a ipicial t on winttr works sinj iht mavnr reeve rtevi and count iilor birr iu r and r mmrr i thi onion poultices and hrh teas bxtisoa mrs wallace read an article on m l u rctirded children and the film y w there u one on everv stree was shown and proved most in foresting showing what is be the charge on sundiv morning j mg done for thc rctapd cnil1 with rev engles of acton of ren anrf how most of hl m can fiaating bt helped a number of slides and rid pr sswm id and aenmi inn i 1 chin nmirs milton s lone ra mi uml i scored bv christtnstn qnartiu o nun i- k mi da lack r hjrrv liirun ml rl dowl nd ltd m rmip singin during t rn rau i al prt mi cilwn clark of wvom lh sio t was toni inut n pint a few das with mr i v buft t pr pircd b- ass ssmt nt commissioner si ph dibb lis wis rt tnlatid s ilk dor of do taxes wih ill pawntnt of 25 of colli id social and personal regular council mtelings tre set for the first monday i etch month but it is poss 1 that council will meet tr monda with other met to be held on the premises 11 00 am est nesday january 25th k or pictures taken by mr and 8 luelph stieei the j nunry meeting of the t mrs vvallacc on their trip to mrs r hut anil hr diu wa was held at the home of inland wtre shown mrs mc ghtcr mrs nul milui from mrs himes on tuesdaj after i carron was m charge of he ldmonton nd c il irv will ar noon the roll call being an j business pirt of the meeting rive bv jet thi wnk to vis i 19fil suered b thc pajing of fees arrangimi nls were made tor with mrs huh s s u and ic rh ri ij n invitation was extended to the first lesson on hooked ruls1 familv mr in 1 mrs alfn d oom oerrllc d memben to attend a met i to be held n the hornhi hall vins 92 i r net v h rles drv rstee st work ms md uorwhop for leaders m so the onvener mrs coult 1 he occusi n of th r v i t is t pletcd according to dho connection with the new worn announced gulalions cheques to be en s organization which will a p- ue to the treasurer of replace the ms and the held with mr tario i- ot further information please cards of thanks atkins mrs ctrfitld mcgihtai i s of he church wis cnjovedin s designated as special meet following the presentations i injs e attt nd a familv ijll bt h id ion which r mother cihtictn an mikes and mrs tact auctioneer j a elliott court st north milton one titian je 89233 or artment of highways tnct office i north shor- blvd ungton ontario jv7 913l artment of inguways ontario downs anj i mrs f w n mrs c ford issisting the host i birthrta mrs non crs in serving lunch j her home with mr i mr and mrs iew sampson and mrs name omitted note last week tellin sunday 0 a partv which v ma picki i barnfs sincere thanks to all tnv friends and neighbours for their kind thoughts cards fc lall toronto on a news antl primers dunnj mv rec slinhav ent illness ernest barncs i words of the wise for the girls of thc 1900 ide 13 class at the high larte trees give more shade i school omitted th name of one old proverby of thc guests carolvn biehn i rkm n manv thanks to neighbours and other friend than fruit to balhnafad w a and w l ulzs i iaifciimaeiiatfeiigoigilieieiikiiaifciigigagairi time of our sudden bereave ment family airs larkman and franklin prouse motors ltd 1961 car clearance to ttart th yar off right w offer yood used cars at reduced prices see these specials morris van 1195 58 pont1ac 4 dr auto radio si 95 58 pontiac 2 door 1695 st plymouth 2 door hardtop 1095 98 bu1ck 4 door hardtop automatic 1195 56 pontiac sedan 995 58 plymouth station wagon w 56 meteor tudor sedan 995 56 buick 4 dr sedan 1195 ss plymouth 2 dr 495 jb meteor 1 door ant radio st95 iv f0bd station wkgon jfohtjac buk3c chev sedan 895 55 oldsmobile 88 sedan 995 54 de soto firedome v8 automatic ps p3 795 54 chev 4 dr scd 695 53 pontiac 2 door ht 595 53 chevrolet bel air 59 53 chfv bel air 2 door hardtop aut radio 495 53 plymouth sedan 525 52 pontiac sedan automatic and radio 395 53 ford sedan 575 51 austiji 125 51 pontiac 150 50 hillman 125 vauxhall cmc open evenings triangle 79321 flwrec lane te acttm tr 821 brampton rotary clubs orchid tours a wonderful experience for the family to see thousands of exotic rowers in bloom sunday january 22 29 9 a m to 4 p m at the vodden entrance dale estate brampton sponsored by tho brampton rotary club ftiimgifotfriiaiaiaiaiaiai c0l0ray lined drapes thl nate colour fastness and in value at garner s ready to hang pinch pleated draper es with full sateen lining and inserted hooka col oray drapes w th captive color ensure lotmg beau ty and unvar ed coor match short e or full length soft colours of oys er mod a aqua and gold w th self pattern o id lurex plus value al low low price 54 length pair covers 48 wall pair coven 72 wall pair cover 96 wall 1030 1650 2150 pair covers 120 wall pa r covers 144 wall cheniue bedpreads full size self pattern chenille bedspreads choice of a qq solid colour pillows filled with 100 kapok buoyant and oq nonallergen ie 33- pineapple and grapefruit 48 ox hn del monte juice miracle whip 16 oz ar salad dressing jc habitant 28 oz tin pea soup 3s 233 posts 8i oz pkg sugar crisp 27 dont miss this onei kam reg 49c 12 ox hn luncheon meat y 29 recently purchased at last summer s prices we are passing the saving on to you win a seven foot toboggan dares biscuits chocolate chips chocolate fudgies one pound bag 49 3ply wool blended wool rayon and nylon shnnkresist wool oz cicvuioih 23c imain st georgetown entry blanks available at tha display m our stora special 4e off pack one pound pkg good luck margarine 29t in new poly container 15c off 2 oz tin go liquid detergent 74c oak leaf choice 20 oz tut cream corn 235t special- grade a fresh frying chickens tr 35t birds eye frozen 12 oz pkg cod fillets 29 pet ritz family size blueberry rie 39c golden ripe chiquita lbananas 2 29 green texas no 1 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