Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 29, 1986, p. 14

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WATER STAINS A PROBLEM TRY CULLIGAN conditioned water your bath and I clean cosier stay longer Eliminates rust rings In toilet bowls loo tod soft or call Salt dolivery ova Call lor FREE WATER ANALYSIS THE FUTURE CALLS FOR 1803879312 CLASSIFIED em REAL ESTATE the HERALD Home Newspaper of Hills Since 1866 45 Guelph St Georgetown 8772201 the HERALD 8772201 BECKETT Bonny and Sally Banes are proud to announce the safe rival of their first child Robert Nell born Wed Oct at a weighing lbs is First grandchild for George ana Pat second grandchild for Bruce Beckett and Helen Honey Special thanks to Ford and the B staff at Georgetown Hospital DAVIDSON John In remem of a dear band Dad and Poppa who passed away November Always a smile Instead of a frown Always a hand when one was down Always true thoughtful and kind Wonderful memories he left behind Isabella and family CHARD Jo nan on day October 1984 at Do tors Hospital Toronto Webster of Georgetown In her year Wife of the late William Chard end dear mother of William of Toronto Mrs Gary of Oakville and Warren of Calgary Loved grand mother of three grand children and dear sister of Anne Clarke of Rested at the J S Jones Funeral Home Trafalgar Georgetown Christian Burial Mass was held from Holy Cross church on Monday October Interment Green wood Cemetery In memory contributions to a charity of your choice would be predated TOST David Henry Jack On Sunday at the Mem BUSSELL In loving memory of dear Bar bara who passed away Oct 12 1985 always remembered Marlorie Wilson Spencer and Key Wilson Hospital Jack Tost beloved husband of Mary loving father Dale of Georgetown Jim of London Jacqueline Mrs Jim Wilson of Toronto and Barbara Mrs Jim Levy of Georgetown also remembered by grandchildren dear brother of Albert Tost Mary Bell Nan Wheeler Harlow and Myrtle Schneider Resting at the J S Jones and Son Funeral Home Trafalgar North of Maple Ave Georgetown where funeral services will be held Wednesday morn Ing October at 00 interment Greenwood Cemetery In memory contributions to a of your choice would be appreciated CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my ap and thanks to neighbours and friends for the flowers dona and many acts of kindness during Peggy long Illness and death special thanks to the doctors nurses and staff of Georgetown Hospital Georgetown Ambulance and to the J S Jones and Son Funeral Home for their kindness These of sympathy will always be remembered James Wiseman The family of the late Bart wish to express a heartfelt thanks to relatives neighbours and friends for their support floral tributes good cards and memorial donations made at the time of our loss We also wish to ex r ess our gratitude for he kindness and sup port received from Elevator the staff and students of Acton High and Smith A special thanks to Rev Jackson and and Brown Shoemaker Homes for their kind services Also a very special thanks to our Storey neighbours and friends who provld ed the after service lunch at the Legion The memorial fund for Technical Awards has been set up at Acton High School A special thank you to everyone who donated veryones thoughtfulness will re main a treasured memory COMING EVENTS THE SALVATION ARMY pick up service COMING EVENTS furniture Tues Sat 10 a 5 pickup arrangements COMING Wednesday November 5 at p St Johns United Church Bazaar Guelph St Georgetown ANNUAL BAZAAR St John Anglican Church Stewarttown on Roid Sat November COMING EVENTS HORNBY GUIDE SCOUT bottle drive Nov 1st Ashgrove Hornby Scotch Block area Please put glass and bottles at The Royal Canadian Legion COL COUSINS NO REMEMBRANCE DAY PARADES Sunday Nov 986 GLEN WILLIAMS ASSEMBLE AT SCHOOL AT NOON GEORGETOWN ASSEMBLE AT THE BRANCH AT 30 AIL ORGANIZATIONS WELCOME TO JOIN US SGT AT ARMS HARRV BOTTOMS CRAFT AND BAKE SALE Sat Nov 8 IRWIN CRE just oft Dtlru 9 tun ilulfed lay Pitch outfits much mart YOU ARE INVITED TO THE SENIORS CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Durham St LUCKY en Christmas Show Sale Nov 8 10am to pm Weaving ned Glass Crafts Baking Christmas Decorations Park Cottage Seen in all the best neighborhoods Look around Youll see the CENTURY 2 1 sign and our har dworking professionals in some of the best parts of town With good reason too Because people with finer homes know we help sell more homes than any other real estate sales organization in the world With over 6000 offices that can bring them buyers from across town or across the country Which is why a recent nationwide survey showed the CEN TURY 21 image to be the strongest in the industry When it comes time to sell your home consider this Only one real estate sales organization sells more homes Finds more homes And delivers more successful transactions every day than anyone else in the world No ones got the power to move real estate like CENTURY 21 So call us today And put the most recognized sign in real estate to work in your front yard 8731881 rfee A 21 REAL ESTATE LTD The Largest Real Estate Organization In The World EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY

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