page 4 the georgetown herald wed neaday evening june 2 1st 1969 i silver s presents cool summer apparel at distinctly lower prices its silvers in georgetown for largest selection of fine summer apparel its silvers in georgetown for fine summer apparel at prices guaranteed to be as low or lower than those available anywhere it pays to shop at silvers ladies dresses beautiful new navy polka dot voile dresses in smart new styles 149 ladies dresses new arrivals of crepes and spun rayon dresses in all sizes reg 2 95 198 ladies skirts in this assortment are included cream flannel skirts and uncrushable linen skirts reg 1 98 at 150 ladies dresses a large group of silk dresses in chiffons with slips also printed silk dresses m pastel shades 295 and 395 girls dresses sizes 8 to 14 rriwe of fine sum mer cotton materials special 79c ladies white oxfords in the new barge styles made by hewetson extra special 250 ladies swim suits catallna satin lastex suits also printed crinkled lastex suits j95 an 295 girls white shoes in straps and oxfords well- made sizes up to 22 159 mens white oxfords buckskin shoes m smart new lasts goodyear welts reg 3 95 250 mens sport shirts with zippers in the best of the summer colors at 95 c mens summer trousers attractive summer tropicals and cotton worsted waahables 175 and 295 mens dress shirts for thursday friday and saturday only sweepstake maclean woodbine and other reg i 00 broadcloth shirts at 79 2 for 150 mens work pants blue denim and twill trousers not in a long time a value like this you will want two or three pairs for future wear 98c mens rayon sox only at silver s a value like this reg 39c rayon sox 23 dozen of them at 25c v shop with confidence at silvers dipt store where your dollar goes farther phone 375 mam street georgetown 8wackbamer a her bonne lime- house out en sunday june 18th 1939 mary maria dukes widow of the late david swackhamer in her 80th year rett on sunday evening june 18th 1939 in chatham ont after a short illness rev john gray reld bekmrefthusband of mary alberta mocullooo and father of rosalind and florence ashgrove there was a good attendance at the sundav school picnic held at stan ley park erin all reported a flue park for wch an oecaakm mrs c b dick mrs j bell bod dy mrs clayton wilson mrs f wrig glesworth and mrs e wilson at tended the eastern sectional meeting of the halton presbytertal wmb at bethel united church on june 12th a number of our ladies were privl leged to attend the picnic meeting on the lawn at the home of mrs l j c bull of norval on wednesday june mb the asbgrove school re union is to be held at the home of mr and mrs fred wrfgglesworth in the late after ooon and evening of july 1st keep july 10th open for an old fashioned garden party and supper at fee nome of mr and mrs thos olf- tra under the auspices of the wa of the united church summer time table effective sat june 24th leave geogetown t toronto a 614 ajb 9j8 am 11 48 am e 3jb pm 4jw pan 808 pjn 9js pm a except sundays only 1 x 0j8 ajn 3j06 pjn h 00 pj x 750 pm for owen sound j bun and bol standard time tkfcou and information at w h long phone 89 cray coach uies church news scripture trxt my sheep hesr my voir and i know them and they follow me and i gtve onto them eternal life and they shall never perish nel ther ahmll any man pluck them out of my hand john 10 17 a i obituary mbs robert dent the funeral of mrs robert dent 86 was held friday last from her late residence in milton to st stephens cemetery hornby mrs dent died on wednesday june 14th her hus band predeceased her only five man ths ago born in trafalgar township mrs den had resided in milton for the past 20 years she was a staunch member of grace anglican church and devoted much of her time to the ork of its organiza ions canon i j r naftel of grace church conducted the funeral services two brothers hiram of milton and fred of mamil ton survive mrs sarah m h thornton sarah m hail thornton 84 widow olonzo thorn on died suddenly wednesday last at her home on char les st toronto where she had lived ior the past 37 years she was bom in halton county surviving are daugh er mrs richard rabjohn and three sons bert will and olonzo all of toronto also one grandson and three brothers robert and william hall of georgetown and christoper of ouelph the funeral service was held at her late residence friday after noon followed by a service in ash grove united church the remains were interred in ashgrove cemetery mrs david swackhamer the township school board scheme correspondence to the jsdltor of the georgetown herald dear sir at the present time the new school inspector of halton county is very busy trying to induce the township councils to abolish the present school sections with their boards of three trustees and have five men elected to take on the duties of the eighteen or twenty sections the strangest thing about j mr skuce s scheme is his talk of economy the saving to the sections according to him is a fen cents reduction on the chalk needed for the schools and perhaps a few dollars on the coal the local taxpayers would ukely be done out of the business against this plfling amount what do we step into an equalized rate on the whole town ship for one thing if any of us have been good managers and kept the finances of our section in good condition it avails us nothing lake on the debts post and future of nl ohr sections and help to pay for any folly or extravagance they may be guilty of peter will be robbed to pay shiftless fain as is so often done these days the cost of admlnistra tlon in the ordinary section is 25 00 for the secretary and for men like mr skuce and the others who are advo eating this drastic change to talk of economy in abolishing sectional boards and setting up the new scheme is like telling us to save by cutting off the baby s orange juice but buy a yacht or a place in florida mr skuce says the new board will not be paid that means that all the work that is now done by rural trustees will hae to be delegated to hired help and that will soon run in to money does anyone imagine that five men can handle the work entailed by school fairs christmas concerts get ing children to places where they are to sing and countless other duties it taxes the time and patience of the present school boards also anyone knows that with the present number of rural schools say eighteen twenty to a township there could no supervision and help such as present boards give that brings us to another strange phase or this scheme mr skuce has given his solemn promise that there nil be no closing of schools no transportation and no consolidature is he a clair voyant that he can fore tell what a board not yet elected will do or does he mean that these boards will be mere puppets to do his bidding and that of the depart mem even at that in these days when all inspectors and the depart ment are hounding the rural people to close their schools and conson date it is strange that he can promise that these things will not happen in halton count he did not mention any time limit so perhaps that is the i point we all know what terrific pres mr j l craine reports doing a rushing trade m his quarrle on the mountain number from toronto have al ready arrived here and have taken up their residence for the summer glen williams mr and mrs sam cowan of to ronto spent sunday here guests at the home or mr and mrs geo buck mr and mrs lee ashford and daughter evelyn of ancaster mr and mrs greorgc beaumont mr and mr brock beaumont mr and mrs root beaumont miss vera beaumont mr john brodle mr ernest brown mrs e glass mr h nevlns and mr and mrs a fyfe and daughters all of toronto were week end visitors at the home of mr undley beaumont on sunday the annual church par ade of the loyal orange lodge was held to the united church they were accompanied by the juvenile or ange lodge and the loyal true blue lodge the rev c joulfje was hi charge of the service on tuesday evening the girls of merrymakers club met at the of frances jollihe during the even ing bertha allen on behalf of the girls presented frances with an urn brella prior to her leaving the olen alice addy read the address and oiced regret of losing their popular member richard earl thompson the funeral of the late richard earl thompson who met his death in such a tragic manner on june 12th took place on friday to the united church where rev c jollihe conducted the service a very large number o mourner and sympathisers were pres ent man being unable to gain ad mission to the church mr thompson was in his 23rd year of a quiet dls position and well liked by his many friends in the community married only two days previous to the accl dent he is survived by his young formerly bnda lortlman bias father one brother harold also hta stepmother stepsister and stepbro ther the pallbearers were messrs ralph fresswood grower norton uoyd foster jack booth howard rock and john eaves the last four f m being fellowworkers at the chelten- bam brick works interment was made in glen williams cemetery there were many beautiful floral tributes from the following which showed the high esteem in which the deceased was held by his friends his oeloved wife the thompson family mr and mrs wim lorriman aunt jane haines and family mr and mrs harry fresswood mr and mrs wylie and family bemice da- vklge mr and mrs j thompson and family mary and bert atkinson of trenton the snowball family mr and mrs laws and family mr and mrs wills and jhnmle fresswood mr and mr wilfred preston and fami ly mrs john presawood and family mr andmrs allen and bertha em ployees smith stone ltd em ployees of the interprovinclal brick winnie jennie myrtle eve and wen uncle jack an aunt lou uncle ambrose uncle jutui and family aunt janet and cousins ada and sam and family beatrice and ralph rea andi walter and children o camp for girls near lowville a girls camp for girls between the ages of 12 and 17 is being held from july 1st to july sth on a camp site oh the grounds of mr and mrs mar shall campbell near lowville miss helen carscallen toronto is camp director and there will also be a camp mother nurse cook and swim ming and sport instructor clay- model ling dramatics wicker work ewing and knitting and music wul be taught visitors day july 6th re gister by june 28th write mrs a k leonard milton secretary for hal ton presbyterlal wms for informa tion it an old and respected resident of limehouse for the past 34 years in the person of mary maria dukes widow of the late dai id swackhamer passed away on sunday june 18th at her home there in her 88th year mrs swackhamer was one of the districts one old ladys enjoying life to the fullest almost up until the time of her death she had been active un til just a few days prior to her death when she fell fracturing her thigh from which she did not recover be ing of a kindly disposition she was a good neighbor making many friends in the community by whom she win be greatly missed mrs swackhame was bon in the churchill district and at the time of the churchill united church centennial two years ago she was the oldest living member her husband predeceased her some ten years ago also her sister the late mrs root thurston a family of six children survive four daughters and two sons all of whom were able to come home for their mother s funera they are mrs w j mckechnie or sure was brought to bear on the hut toledo ohio miss margaret swack torn tile section and an adjoining one hamer at home fred swackhamer when the huttonvlue school was new westminster b c vernon burned swackhamer albany n y miss there is a erj powerful clique of nellie swackhamer detroit mich socalled educationists who are wag mrs cecil dlephenthal new york ing war on the rural schools and city the funeral was held on tues the are determined to abolish lhem day afternoon with a brief service at een though many of thtm know the home followed by a service in nothing of conditions and the great churchill united church conducted b improvements we hae made this rev chas jolllffe pastor of the opposition to our schools is for purely church the nllbc arers were messrs selfuh reasons they prefer large kane mcdowell vim gdwd e b i tidings with steam heat and many foltett an el i lawson will am tachers mi to k t his lhe art thurston and j nickell internum willing to ink farmers with taxes wa made in churchill cenxnn the and expose o ir little children to the man beautiful floral trib ites befpotcr hardships of wait m at lonely cor of th hltrh esufm in wh ch deceased irs n s ow or ran or bitter cold was held b fri nds anrl ncikhbors lor a bus thc the children will the svmpa h of he linn ho ise com have to rlsk th lc roods of our win munit and other irhnd the bereaved tamil at this time simple stuff by fdward wodsoni st georges church to rev woo thompjon rector third sunday after trinity holy com munion 8 am sun day school 10 am matins ii am evensong 7 pjn it albani cbvrch glen william third sunday after trinly matins 030 ajn sunday school 1030 ajn church rev e g baxter minister am church school 7 pjn worship service subject playing the fool monday 8 pjn bypu open ai meeting thursday 8pm prayer and fellowship meeting a welcome to all the united church rev p c overend da minister on friday evening the precommun ion service will be held at 8 o clock rev c j jolnffe ba olen william who will leave for his new charge at the close of the month will preach the sermon on sunday at 10 am the sunday school and bible classes will meet at 11 am the sacrament of the lord a supper will be observed the evening service wul be held as 7 o clock knox presby gbaai minister rev d d davidson ma friday june 23 at 8 pjn preparatory service meeting uf- session at 7jm sunday june 25th 10 am sunday school 11 ajn public worship the sacrament of the lords supper will be dispensed the evening service win be withdrawn te favor of annl tersary services held in nerval pres byterian church mama production we rail him cor don for short that isn t his rtal nnnu it s inds lor any good von of canada s l corydon has lived on the oll afl his life has faith in ood and in canada and leirs neither devil nor man in fight for right corydon has worked long and hard and has taken his knocks withon losing a kindly quaint smile that savs more than words he has kmg thoughts like sauormen have he is slow to tell what he knows as all wise men are i the club the other nihi tt doesn t ma tey where he said was told the other day that there are nineteen housand seven hundred and eleven organizations on this continent whose job is to uplift men and women and tell them whats what in everything from chicken feed to religion another one s just been started in chicago thats the nineteen thous and seven hundred and twelfth un less there s been others quints may be bom these last two days that i ve missed count of this new one is a world citizens association its job is to widen hori son and inspire people of all nations to look at heir problems from a world standpoint it eema we havent enough to do minding our own bust ness in our own way we ve got to look at it from a world standpoint jim hawkshlne over there has got to rind out just why hottentot plcca ninnies dont like flapjacks done like mother used to make em and tom wayllngs got to explain why cans dians dont stew swallows nests to sunday mornings breakfast like can ton folk do thats world standpoint for a start theres going to be more fun than ever in this tired old world boys i na tioos are golncjo leave their owi backyards and peeefowrthe fence m to their neighbor its a great game this mass production bnstneai lord baldwin warned us to shun the mai made man this new orgmnhmuon ding to manufacture them m thous and lota look out nd uit p rii of long drives in sever weather but the teachers will hi o w ial uu win i wlun the vm partment came out opcnl advocating consolidated schools tluv soon saw the could never ovr come the resistance in the country and the dropped it the tow nslilp school board pi in will be a verj large entering wedge the bribe of 100 per tlon is diskust nig let us keep what little libert we still have aid no wilk bluidl into a scheme that mm nun us thanking ou for our space 1 am yours sinoerel mrs e b snow norval terra cotta miss edna i cam spent a few days last week with friends in guclph couple of nice deer were seen crrazing on sunday morning last on the farm of mr w j rutledge number of olrl quldes from to ronto are holidaying in our village at present tr and mrs george aldous and fnmilv of windsor arc spending their holidays with terra cotta friends george still looks as though the windv city agrees with him mr vincent bottom is making some necessary repairs to his barn which when completed will add considers to its appearance o ir citlsens were shocked to learn of the sudden passing last week of mr richard thompson and extend their sympathy to the bereaved faml iy mr roy puckering who has been on the sick list for some time we an pleased to learn is on the mend we are sorry to report the death of the late john edge who passed peacefully away at the home of his son in law mr thomas webster at mona mills on sunday june 11th the funeral which was largely at tended took place en tuesday wfter- noon last from the home of his son mr john edge of this place dkceas ect had been in poor health for some time and was in his 83rd year prior to his removal to mona mills he had been for many years a highly respect ed resident of terra ootta the fun eral services were conducted by the rev mr thompson of georgetown he leaves to mourn his loss two sons george kdv toronto john edge terra cotta and four daughters mrs wtn herbert mrs j downer tonm to mrs tnos webster mona mttls and mrs b burgess terra ootta sic news from the nyal drug store johnson johnson first aid special home kit 39c lentheric colognes 95c 135 revlon nail polish 50c darby cream a soothing lotion lor sunburn 50c english 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