Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 24, 1945, p. 9

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wednesday october 24th 194s have you had your motor tuned for cold weather starting your cooling system made ready for antifreexej see us first pattersons garage no 7 highway sbwtwmk tfiu thompsons auto supply all parts and accessories prompt taxi service anywhere and anytime passengers insured phone 14 and 30 russell thompson oneill block main street dancing in the rose room georgetown arena every saturday night modern and old tyme dancing admission 50c modern aires orchestra hornby intended for last week we were all quite shocked when on monday october 8th clifford o ro binson of our community was very seriously injured by a bull in his own bain and died while being taken to the hospllal in the ambulance cllfl haa been cleaning out the pen in which the bull was kept when it at tacked him he was able to tic it up and makt his way out to safety where he la down and remulncd until lis mother discovticd him some time 1 i er he was still ronscloua and able to tell what had happened tht funeral took place at the st stephen s anglican church here led by rev mr colebrook and rev mr thompson on wednesday afternoon october 10th at 2 30 o clock the very large number of people wio at tended a d the floral tributes told of the very high esteem in which ollff was held by his many friends one old timer said it was the largest fun rai he had ever seen in hornby cliff will be missed very much by the members of our community his body rests in the cemetery of the st step hen s anglican church of which he was a member and an official mrs william bailey had a turn for the worse when she contracted pneu monia while convalescing from her operation in the milton hospital we are glad o learn that she is now mak ing good progress and expects soon to be at her home again up on the sever th une mr james bailey returned home from the hamilton general hopital on wednesday evening oct 10th and plans on being at home for a while bis condition is very much the same over the week end his daughter and family were over irom the states to see him the united church womans as sociation met at the home of mrs fred may on thursday afternoon october uth to make preparations for the church anniversary and m do some quilting mrs fred ains- worth led the devotional period with the subject the right use of our time the quilt being quilted had been pieced by mrs william bailey ard is being purchased by mrs nor man cantelon the hostess mrs may served a delicious supper at the close of the meeting sunday october 14th was our unit ed church anniversary for speakers we had rev colin todd in the morn ing and our pastor rev fred alns- worth in the evening our regular worshlppers were joined by many at their friends and the ministers had the inspiration of quite good oongre- gntlonfi mr todd spoke of not be ing athau cd of the gospel of jesus chi 1st and mr alnsworth spoke of the fruits of the spirit the morning congregation heard with a great deal o pleasure the lowville quartette and alo mri r ncclands while the even lug worshippers enjoyed the selec tions given by the ashgrove united church choir it was a good day o worship praise and fellowship and were hoping to make it the normal thing balunafad the october meeting of the mission clcle waj held friday evening at the home of jean sinclair the president pi siding miss lydla snow lntro- duced the new study book in an in teresting manner plans were made for te circle to take the devotional exercises f the autumn thankoffer ing when mrs mullett a returned missionary from china is to be che guest speaker miss dorthea mcollvery a student at toronto university spent thanks giving week end at the home of mr and mrs elwood snow we are all pleased to welcome home ci wood rerrymon and leo jamleson laving spent over 3 years overseas miss b hilts returned home wed nesday after having spent some time visiting friends in flesherton neighbours and triends are glad to know mrs root mclsnery is improv ing from an attack of neuritis hope she will flbon be able to be around again intended for last week g wmooalltjm secretary of meterjmen8 association dormant during the war years the grand valley metennens association was revived at a meeting held at the outten golf club in guelpti when charles wilson of acton was elected president vice president is t e teckoe oalt and o w mrcauim georgetown hdro superintendent is secretory the association was farmed jq deal with meters for all types of service and to ensure that they are installed to operate at their highest efudeicy saladfi tea v cot my tuel bis you can too witha ess ive saved en on my heating costs to pay for my stoker not only does it bum cheaper grade coal but the automatic controls feed the coal into the furnace as it is deeded getting every fate at heat from it theres fto waste the house is mote comfortable too even on the coldest mornings how is the time to decide on a ftlrbanksmofsc stoker stoker coal is available the georgetown lumber co ltd whh 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