Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 20, 1946, p. 2

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the georgetown herald wednesday nov 20 i46 dont leave it too late high praise from alliston for cherokee rodoe ebxttemeot la running high in town as ttw onercfcoe podeo company ious into town lor a- tbwenlght appear ance at qe arena co thum- fey friday and saturday te rodeo for anything fixd or made to order phone 442 r 21 plumbing sheet metal eavestroughs wood working furnaces stoves the fixit shop w a young glen wunams debts collected since 1 890 we have been collecting notes and ac counts some clients have been sending us their collections for 25 years and more yes they have been well pleased with the results mat at 7a ibt and wsfcfc i ml si iii post b kelly and aiken th oafftoettn 0bamchbv1iijlb has just finished a number of success lul engagements tacluding palmer- ston orangerlne and alltatoo and prate has been high for the quality of entertainment pnyvided uast week ire reprinted an article bom the palmerston newspaper which showed how well it was recotoed there and thto week we print a similar com mentary from tfce adlston herald the article says tbe company gave a smart- prolan ahai was exciting enough at times to satiafy even an esservioeman out from oie armoured or dying corps the pro gram was interesting trom start to fin ish and the performers we unusually clever the company la a large one probably twenty performers and ab out forty andmals mostly horses and bucking steers a clown with his mules stole ttie show for many people who derived much enjoyment from his antics up on invitation several juveniles attemp ted to ride ttie mule but in every in stance they were tumbled off firmly but gently one time five of the kids managed to get on the mules back waiting patiently until all were sea ted the animal deposited them all in a heap on the ground there was a dancing act on horse back trick and fancy riding lariat and lasso exhibitions bucking bron ehos and steers high jumping an ex hlbition by one of the girls with an australian bull whip and riding three a fln wall by men on motorcycles the clown again amused the crowd here when the motorcycle apparently broke down and the funny man on his diminutive motor dashed through the flames was mhostbb in gcobgctown many tears ago active in the ministry of iihe church of obxlst dtsdplea for 50 years rev john d stephens os died on tuesday november 12th ait ttu home of fats son a 0 stephens brampton since his retirement seven years ago he has resided in brampton mr stephens was born in erin ontario where he spent hla boyhood years hi parents edward and catharine darrooh ste phens were early settlors m the dis trict be received his education at bethany college in the united states after ordmatlon mr stephens served a number of ontario charges aylmer georgetown and two terms at west- lake following three years spent in jmfrrytym kb returned to canada and held preaching stations at wmger poplar hill hlllaburg and maptotoct he retired at the dose of a 17 year pastorate in mapleton near aylmer scrviving are ins widow the former mary s hyatt two sons james and archie and a sister mrs j h burt hlllsburgh funeral service was held at the home of his son thursday af ternoon friday afternoon there was a service held in the church of christ wesuake following which interment was made in westlake cemetery flowers design work a specialty we dearer brampton businessman robert charters bead a well known brampton business man for many years robert charters died in peel memorial hospital last wedntsdaj november 13th he was in his 52nd ear crippled in the first war he was unable to continue his previous employment at the williams shoe factory so in 1928 he purchased a grocery business on queen street east his genial smile and pleasing manner won him the patronage and friendship of a wide circle of people in the town in july of this year failing health caused him to sell the business to his younger brother amos who unfortunately developed a heart condition which proved fatal three months ago mr charters is survived by three sisters mrs sid lee with whom he made his home mrs gordon bentley 1st line east and mrs ed shields to ronto rev c allan johnson conduc ted the funeral service on friday with interment being made in brampton cemeterv to get the most for your money watch the herald for christmas bar gains brills t lo pi there are only 30 shopping days until xm as now is the time to select christmas items while the vari ety is large dont delay buy today ladies look your loveliest for the festive season take advantage of our weekend special ladies dresses young ladies women s yi sizes brills it pleases us to please you exclusive representative for hudson fur mfg co georgetown phone 167 a toast to teeswater fair of w through the kindness of mrs w j gordon who baa loaned ua a copy of the teeswater news we reprint ex tracts from a poem written by mm ney jeffray of belmore it is of in terest locally mm as it mentions the georgetown oiru pipe band which was one of the features of the teeswater fair this year ex october 1st with a piping wind we were glad to stay inside but tbe weather man is a jovial old chap and thoughtfully turned the tide october 2nd with bright sunshine but a cold twang in the air we all popped into our sunday clothes and hiked for teeswater fair an immense crowd came out on the grounds some short and some were tall but tbe maiden who won the beauty prlafi was the proudest of them all bat just a word of kind advice she mustnt get too vain for the carriage teams were beautiful and needed no braid in the mane just a word for the kiltie band all in their neat attire those dainty little maidens dldnt play enough to ttre- the horses on therace track if s them that wins the dough they aay they do enjoy it but are often forced to go the prize stock took their tknm in getting round the track who ever bold those wtoe ou basal that we had turned tfae dock bai tbe baby beef dob a oh did all deserve a priae we nope those ktue boya and gfaft to worthy men and women rise carpenteitandtsinter builtin cupboards single units or whole room valance boards fancy wall brackets alterations and repairs brush or spray painting furniture interior and exterior of houses and buildings ernie tindale r r 3 georgetown phone 99 1 12 oetailers make constant use of banking services in some cases these are simple but essential the bank takes cash receipts on deposit makes change operates cur rent accounts and accepts and records used ration coupons other retail accounts involve considerable handling of drafts and a very important service the making of loans to enable retailers to take advantage of trade discounts ah this entails banking in action the canadian bank of commerce has among its customers many retail houses from the small corner store to the large chain and depart ment store strict attention to their particular needs is given to all the banks customers use our services for your banking requirements whatever they may be consult our local manager the canadian bank of commerce niirtm ma b natural bowers son wili to announce that they have pnrch ased the businew formerly operated a speigh tsgarage they solicit the patronage of the motoring public of georgetown and district for their establishment where service quality satisfaction will be the motto bowers son plymouth chrysler fargo motor sales and service guelph street phone 279

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