Buster Crabbe will WooleyBiehn Wedding Visit Sheridan Monday At j p Home Page HERALD THURSDAY OCT M Legendary Buster Senior Sports International Olympic swimming star and Swim Meet and anchored a Hollywood glamor personality winning relay team on one day will visit and Bramp- broke the world record for ton campuses of Sheridan meter freestyle swimming in College on Monday Oct 30 the age group on another The man who played Tanan Billy the Kid Buck TBCE8CAREER Rogers and Flash Gordon wilt Busier s presentation talk to students on he Golden consist of his personal Age of Hollywood commentary on a minute Crabbe was a popular sound film that traces the highlights serial star made films and of his career He covers the some 100 television films history of sound movies and called himself he early TV from the thirties on poor man John Wayne but and gives sidelights on the lives said he was more often and times of Hollywood greats recognized as a swimmer than as an actor Married at STOCKBRUKFfl At Buster lives in Hill Rye New York commutes lo MWI rim Wall Street where he is a Now residing at Queen stockbroker and has a boys Street Mr and Mrs Albert camp in upper New York State Ho nick were married in St He weighs only a few pounds Simons Church West Hill more than he did when he held September national and 16 world The immediate families swimming records plus attended the ceremony which several Olympic gold medals united Mr and the Last year in Los Angeles he former Mrs Marion Hunter of won three events n the annual Georgetown in marriage Come to CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Lino A J VANDENPOL Listen to CHIN Dial ton BACK TOGOD HOUR m Mountafnvfew Baptist Church Church School am Morning Worship Evening Fellowship GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Evangelical Centennial Public School 45 Sunday School am Morning Worship Evening Cr Immanuel Lutheran Church Windsor Road at Carole St Rev Harold Sunday School a m 1100am Worship Service GEORGETOWN EVANGELISTIC CENTRE MAPLE AVE BAPTIST CHURCH REV ROBERTC Pastor BIBLE PREACHING a m and Family Sunday school 9 a A FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Knox Presbyterian Church CORNER CHURCH MAIN REV PETER BARROWB MORNING SERVICE NURSERY CARE St Georges Church ANGLICAN Street Rector The Revd R Gallagher BASTB TRINITY XXlt Holy Eucharist a Holy Eucharist Holy Eucharist Nursery Church School a and nam THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Knox Presbyterian Church SUNDAY OCTOBER 117th ANNIVERSARY JO Service Praise and Thanksgiving PREACHER REV ALEX Minister St Andrew Peterborough Goo it Choir The Haitonei under direction of Mr Ken Georgetown Pentecostal Church Main St N Rev Jack Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Service Tuesday Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday at WatchUptookonTV5 Everyone heartily Invited St Johns United Church Of Georgetown And Glen Williams MINISTRY Rev Harold Martin ORGANISTS John Taylor A Mrs Shirley Infllis ANNIVERSARY Service of Worship SERMON TOPIC WHAT IS THE CHURCH Special Music by the Choirs Reception to Follow Everyone Welcome Amid Ihclr immediate families at home of he brides parents Mr and Mrs Waller Queen Si rect of London and Douglas Laird Woolley son of Mrs Talmadge of Caledonia and the laic Mr were united in marriage The ceremony which look place Thursday evening Oc of white munis pink carnations and gladioli was performed by a friend of the Mr and Mr Broom Andrew In marriage by her father the bride wore a lightweight wool suit in crimson one plaid floor length Mine skirl filled blazer style jacket and con trusting gold blouse with jabot Mrs Douglas Sear borough was her attendant Groomsman for his twin brother was David Woollcy of roll wing the ceremony the and room and their Adams Photography families hid dinner at Spot on Mr and Mrs are making their home in London where he is a student Ihe University of Western Ontario medical school is a Physical I- duration graduate of the University of The bride a graduate of School of Nursing Toronto Western Hospital also is Sc graduate of he University of Western Ontario this year She is home for Order of Nurses Victoria Hospital London Family Pioneers In the Ballinafad Area A history of the explosion hit New were given grants of land in family closely linked with the inflating land prices forcing his Township for their early days of father Charles to move to new vices Fa received 100 acres been compiled by Mrs frontiers so he could on of to cover the Fergus as a contribution to acquire land for sons now issuing deeds etc historical research in reaching manhood or were and Nathaniel were to Wellington County he reasons political I could receive Lot Cone but their It contains much of interest to not find the answer deeds were drawn for Lot I district people and is assume that even if they had reproduced here to help not it they hod found a On October 1809 preserve it in print political system more lo their Nathaniel married liking for we know twelve who died October 10 Nathaniel fioszel born July later and four emigrated with his brothers fought to retain parents from Pennsylvania to llc country of their adoption the of the invasion ihe land of Niagara ibout nclr 1100 Why did his family leave Three the brothers Ihe US Hid the population and George CANADA GRADE A RED PRIME RIB ROAST BRISKET POINT ROAST u BLADE ROAST SHORT RIB ROAST CROSS CUT RIB ROAST 83 SHOULDER ROAST l I BONELESS BLADE ROAST CROSS CUT RIB ROAST 93 BRISKET PLATES PRIME RIB STEAKS MI 5 MEATY CHUCK STEAKS 95 GROUND CHUCK STEAK roll LEAN STEWING BEEF i BRAISING RIBS 69 BEEF BRISKET PLATE MEATY BEEF NECK BONES 35 MIL KM Biggest Beef Sate of Had Brand tUcld lor naturally for lndma axprtly NOW SPECIALLY LOW PRICED BEEF ROUNDUP on right now of your local Mr IOA Toilet Tissue 29 snvM Frosted Bulbs him inn fit Of I WHITE SWAN Paper Towels Belong All FLOUR 39 MOUSSES COCONUT 33 RANDOM PITTED DATES 37 RAISINS GOLDEN RAISINS 39 JAVEX Do Dole noncuiutr BANANAS ii IB GRAPES ORANGES PEANUTS 399 AFRICA DELIVERY IGA Lucky Shopper Norine Van Norval to a Bucket or Barrel of the best tasting chicken in town fried TUESDAY SPECIAL SNAK PAK chickenyiiit Guelph St 5241 They had wo Charles was he perhaps the first grandchild of he Canadian patriarch and Jacob who was born and died in 1812 Did Nathaniel while he was off to bailie for den Brock lose his wife and infant ion as result childbirth Left practical of coring for Charles then little toddler was almost im mediate on January isn three months the day after death he married Hannah fowler who had been born in 1791 They had 1j children five one out of three died in in fancy Jane 1814 James I BIG Joseph Hannah died in Infancy IB20 Hen jam in November 1821 the first white child born in Wellington i 1B24 obviously named for Nathaniel s first It would indicate that Hannah hardly fit Ihe popular version of he cold hard hearted m but must have felt contented secure in her husband affection and have been a very warm hearted and compassionate mother fur the wee Charles by then young man of IG old enough to this gesture Had Hannah and been close friends perhaps cousins Stephen IBM Nathaniel 1834 died in infancy It seems Ironic that In that generation Christeen born in while Hannah bom and Nathaniel born both died in infancy while the parents for whom they were named enjoyed longevity Hannah was months and J days when she died on July 186 and Nathaniel died on 1872agedB4 months and Wilson died in Infancy Wilson died in infancy and George here question arises the Atlas lists the children in I his order but shows Georges as It hardly seem credible that one of the twins would have been given the same name as his three brother was the child to survive infancy and remained on the homestead In November IH20 Nathaniel now a mature man of with a wife and six living children came with brother George to settle on their land grants in Erin Township The journey from was a hard one Now night or day its about an hour but travelling over primitive roads In the short daylight hours of it would halt token nearly and there is rarely a week In November without precipitation cold rains sleet Know frost and fogs Iking first settlers they had to blaze thci own trail we can perhaps appreciate some of the obstacles Ihe topography of this area offered to them when we read that the rail they cut to reach their locations was nine miles length twice the distance of present road which is still not the most direct route as the crow flies that point they were probably ihmkful to the land office clerk who by a slip of his quill had cut a couple of extra miles from their journey They came in November on the very doorstep of winter Nathaniel had probably remained In to finish harvest winter w wood supply for it wtuld seem that Hannah and the children would remain at the old place for the winter Martha if she had been born before her father s departure would only be a few months old Christeen wee toddler Charles would then little ten and the others and The atlas tells us that 1 did not like the country and sold his 100 to Nathaniel How long did George take to reach that decision he attempt to clear land and build a home It doesn t seem probable for the Atlas also recounts that having found horses almost useless in this wilderness Nathaniel sent his team home with George to be returned him later and that these were probably the first horses in Erin Township If we assume that Hannah and the children remained behind then Nathaniel must have cleared a little land built his and returned 0 his family within two or three months for Benjamin was born November 1821 I Irich took up his grant he Cone In the Spring of probably the very carl spring The brothers would be anxious to the land cleared and ready for the planting of their first crop and they would want to make that arduous journey before the spring break up made the primitive roads impassable The going would be relatively easier to for the roads hod been improved around Hamilton Day to permit the movement of troops and sup between York mid the I agora frontier but were probably at best of seasons barely passable between Oak and Georgetown From there they would be forced lo haul their possessions over he nine miles slashed through the bush by George and Nathaniel the previous foil while the Hannah trudged hind possibly carrying the infant Martha and en and assisting her chubby legged little quartet over Ihe rough path would hove some respon possibly leading the tow Lid rich probably made his home wilh Nathaniel family until foil to enable him to clear land and harvest his crop before he took time to build a bouse Settlement had taken root in I- rin Township but for the family the struggles and hardships were not behind them Nathaniel cleared about eight acres of land each winter and gram from these virgin fields had to be taken to Jones Mill on the Concession of Township to be ground Nor did Hannah sit idle fight children were born after she arrived in Indeed from her in until the youngest child George was trained she was continuously faced by an unending pile of dirty diapers a prospect which would overwhelm today mother armed with unlimited hot water modern detergents and efficient laundry equip ment current displays in supermarkets attest to the popularity of disposable diapers the average family has two or thre children As welt as the dry which would involve making soap carrying water and hand scrubbing there would the sewing of the family s entire wardrobe and the ever increasing demand for bedding cooking and washing up for about dozen people three meals a day no TV dinners or automatic dish washers bread to be baked butter to be churned candles to be made preserving to be done and the sick to be nursed with this household routine would be the care of the chickens the vegetable garden the milkingof the and the picking of the wild fruit for the pioneer firmer d dn hove time for such chores Yet an early traveller in Township commented on the beautiful flowers round the pioneer homes Ten years after their the 1830 census households consisting of people living the township How many of these settlers coming in had found refuge for a night or even a few weeks with this first family How many times had they set their own tasks aside lo help raise a house or barn for a newcomer Obviously took an interest in affairs of their community In the early diys their home was the headquarters for the ministers Nathaniel gave land for the Methodist Church and par cemetery school Continued on Page 12 PERSONAL PHOTO CHRISTMAS CARDS Arrange a booking now to assure early delivery The Perfect Gift For Christmas a portrait that your loved ones will cherish always For further details to arrange an appointment Phone NOW HOME TOWN STUDIOS 35 Henry St Georgetown Dairy Beef FEEDERS FREE lbs MASTER MINERAL with your order for ton or more of Master Beef or Dairy Feeds We are now booking winter supplement requirements May we discuss your needs with you today HORSEMEN- feed MASTER HORSE 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