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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 25, 1969, p. 19

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fblrteisfl itytake lynda and joe nee wttliams 8 confederation b st glen williams are happy to announce the arrival of i v their ion william joseph on september is ims at george town district memorial ho spital weighing 8 lb 2 ox irsfier barbara and butch jmlaher 5i crescent are very proud and happy to announce the birth of twin georgetown district mem- y f rial hospital also equally proud are brothers panny ael and paul in iianehy south wajes services were conducted in california on tuesday septem ber 18 final resting place kings bridge cemetery glam organshire south waxes- great britain in met frank in loving memory of my dear v mother gwen bel nap frank who passed away cr 144867 and ricky our sincere thanks to dr panabaker and dr chamberlain and the ohstret- rics nursing staff f6rgrave tom and marg aret forgrave mayerthorpe alberta are pleased to an nounce the birth of a son robert andrew at white- court general hospital sept reeve brent son of grah- am and marilyn nee wilson reeve of manotick ontario wishes to announce the arriv- al of his brother blair chris topher on september 7 1969 at riverside hospital ottawa itindale mr and mrs don- mld tindale nee van bus- kirk are happy to announce the birth of their son 8 lb 11 ozs at milton district hospital on september 22 1969 grandson for mr and mrs e tindale ityler mr and mrs mike tyler are proud to announce the birth of their first son michael wayne on sept 7 1969 weight 8 lb 1 oz first jd for mr and mrs srant johnston and mr and mrs charles tyler also a great grandchild for mr and mrs l johnston special thanks to dr p panabaker and the ob nursing staff l zmija tony and diane nee halenfant are happy to an bounce the safe arrival of their daughter nicole on september 10 1969 at geori getown ft district memorial j hospital weight 7 lbs 12 i ocs special thanks to dr panabaker and the nursing ataff long as life and memory lasts we will remember thee lovingly remembered by her daughter carol and son- inlaw david turner of bri tish columbia ucguigan tn loving mem- ory of our dear brother ar thur who died as a result of an accident september 22 1957 twelve years ago today- our brother was called to his eternal rest gone where the angels sing so sweet and taken where god knew best we miss him here so very much his presence oft seems nigh but we all hope in heaven to meet where no one says oodbye sadly missed always re membered by sisters marg betty and brother bob tnr olokorrewn hkrald thursday sept 25 1m j page 10 cards of thanks brown the family of the late william brown wish to thank their many friends and neighbour for their help many acts of kindness beau tiful floral tributes and cards during his illness and at the time of his death a special rjninlpyou to dr chamberlain dr panabaker dr ken nedy the rev and mrs kel vin johnston and the nursing auft of ward b bryden thanks to friends for kindnesses extended in the loss of our father and mother with special thanks to rev norman- young dr martin dr richards ward b nurses mrs carman stoddard police department and neighbours pallbearers and the mcclure funeral home the rrydeq family fallow -r- i wish to convey my sincerest thanks to m many good friends and good neighbours who were so kind to my husband and family during my illness also thank ing pr chamberlain roy r scnvens rev k johnston for lovely visits all the lad ies of st johns united church and the verdun re- bekah lodge for lovely cards gifts letters and flowers your kindness and thought- fulness will always be rem embered mr and mrs l- fallow and family i mcguigan in lovinj mem ory of my beloved son arth ur who died as a result of an accident sept 22 1957 remembrance is a golden chain georgettes congratula death tries to break but all in tions to the champion geor- vaih i gettes from calgary sus- to have to love and then to an quinn beverley johnson merrtpt -the- family of the late william herritt wish to thank their many friends and neighbours for the acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy received during their recent bereavement of a loving husband and father special thanks to rev robert scrivens for his consoling words dr thompson and the mcclure funeral home for their kind efficient manage ment of the services neil- i would like thank my friends and neighbours for their cards and gifts dur ing my stay in peel memorial hospital and since returning home also a special thanks to drs chamberlain- and cowan and the nurses and ataff isobel neil w1ckson r- we wish to thank all our friends for the kind congratulations received and personal calls and cards on the occasion of our 50th wedding aniversary mr and mrs j m wickson crystal maze makes debut sound good a new- local music group made its debut when the cryst al maze played at the official opening of north hallon golf ft country clubs 18 hole tayoul saturday september 13 the foursome includes iarry thompson on the electric org an ted darcie on drums sieve burns and peter wolfe on elec tric guitar they are all in their early teens sorority treats guests to hawaiian luau palm trees coconuts and tro pical flowers transformed the home of mrs edith mclntyre into an island paradise as i guests of the t alpha chap ter of the beta sigma phi sor- ority were feted at a hawaiian luau last tuesday evening the colourful maumaus and pant- dresses worn by the majority of the girls helped to create an atmosphere of gaiety and festiv ity mrs mary anncorbett prcsi ident of the chapter welcomed the prospective new members and presented them with col ourful hawaiian leis following this an oriental dinner was ser ved during the course of the even ing mrs corbett explained a bit about sorority and informed the girls that the zeta alpha chapter had attained a three star rating an unusual achieve- ment for a club in jts first year guiding leaders are not expected to go in cojd to head a group they are given training to help smooth the way four hundred and twenty- nine girls from georgetown norval glen williams and limchouse registered in guides and brownies last week with thirtythree lead- ers available to- handle them at the end of october a ranger company will be- form ed for girls between fourteen and eighteen it is not neces sary to have been in guiding previously to join the rangers guide companies will meet in george kennedy school st georges church jcnox church and norval united while brownies will meet in knox church st johns church st georges church ixutheran church st andrews glen william town hall- and iimehouse school there is now a waiting list of gdrls waiting far leaders to allow them to becoma actual guides and- brownies anyone interested is asked to call commissioners melcombe or silk at 8776845 or 8779341 respectively lack of leaders curtails gui brownie activities lack f leaders has fnrcocl the closing of three guide compani- and two brownie companirs according to guide commissioner doreen lol combe she hastened to point out that the only requirement for a leader is the ability irj work ilh girls and a willin- ntss to accrpt the aims of attention all pool owners and future pool owners a demonstration of pool winterizing is being hold at maple lodge farms ltd r it 2 norval saturday sept 27 promptly at 130 prri samples of pool covers will be available and orders will be taken 10 discount on chemicals purchased demonstration is being held by scenic pools ltd and pool man brampton for further information call 4590307 or 4591240 free coffee 1 4 x hbyden peter and elizabeth on wednesday evening j september 17 1969 peter bryden of 14 arietta street j georgetown at the george town district memorial hos pital and his loving wife el- 1 schofield izabeth jolly passed away at her home shortly afterwards dear father and mother of katherine mrs h wilvert 4of burlington william of georgetown david of hills- burgh and alan of hamilton funeral service was held on i saturday at the harold c mc- idure funeral home 34 edith street georgetown interment i in hillcrest cemetery norval part is the greatest sorrow of ones heart time may wipe out many things but this it wipes nut never the memory of those happy days when we were all together sadly missed and always remembered by aum robinson in loving mem ory of a dear wife mother and grandmother bell rob inson who passed away three years ago september 20 1966 what would we give her hand to clasp her patient face to see to hear her voice see her amlle as in the days that used to be but someday well mfeef again beyond the toil and strife and clasp each others hand again in heaven that happy life lovingly remembered by husband and family i and sharon getfcke jmjth my thanks to friends who remembered me while i was a patient in georgetown hospital and to dr ng dr duff and the nursing staff mrs beue louth mcnally we would like to express our sincere thanks to our many friends and neighbours for the acts of kindness during our recent aad bereavement everyones thoughtful nesi was greatly appreciated the mcnally family itwccbourve william kil led in a tragic ear accident in napa valley california sep tember lo 1969 william melbourne age 44 dearest and only brother of mrs john underbill 82 main st s georgetown survived by wife doreen and sons mich- in memory of ellis schofield who passed away september is 1957 we often sit and think of him whjn we are alone for memory is the only thing that grief can call its own lovingly remembered by his wife frances schofteld in memory of a dear father and grandfather ellis schofield who passed away september 30 1957 always wonderful memories often silent tears always a secret longing wishing you were here lovingly remembered by- daughter jean soninlaw kenneth grandchildren vir ginia and jim e silver creek shell no 7 highway w between georgetown and acton 8779042 general repairs front end work wheel balancing valve jobs special firestone tires low fall prices now on summer tires if youve been waiting for new cars that are really new you could be 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