Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 3, 1947, p. 6

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georgetown herald wednesday dee 3rd 1947 itt birth notice blyth mr and mi horace myth are happy to announce the safe arrival of their daughter icgify lynno on monday decem ber 1st 1947 at oudph deneral hospital a altocr for sandra and sharon uttown lo mr and mm k j brown on iriday november 28 1947 a daughter marion jean a sistor for lorn and del itnson mr and mra leorjce 1enaon ailcen maskell of mil ton announco the birth of their son davki ieone at milton hospital on friday november 8th 1947 a new word for economy fashion wise women know that it isnt necessary to buy new clothes all the time but it is necessary to keep your clothes looking new and beautiful thats why so many are using our superb service i iuy christmas seals bar layers cleaners and dyers phone 233w h we are prepared to give yr ftmothprqtectloi twentytooittsbtes- at anstttute euchre at a enchre party in the oddfel low hall on tuesday november 26th ponaored by the womens in titute 2b tables of euchre were in pla prizewinners for the evening were w h clegg mrs chester de forest mrs e b tjers and mr john sitftfrtrl tied for third and mrs v t c avanairh during the eemnk prices wen presented to the winner- of the fourweek mar athon ucht wirt ien were mrs fred braitb mrs mackie v t cavanatfh mrs s an lyon and mrs howard tventner refresh ments were served after the game in memoriam davidson in loving memory of our mothtr mary jane davidson who died december 1st 1943 sadly missed by her aons wil liam robert norman clayton soninlaw floyd and grandsons bobbie and bilhe davidson in loving memory of our mothei mary jane david son who died december 1 1943 no one knows how much we miss ou no one knows the bitter pain we have suffered since we lostjou life has neer been the same in our hearts jour memory lingers sweetlj tender fond and true tthere 13 not a day dear mother that we do not think of you gone from us but leaving memor les death can never talte away memories that will always linger whil wpon the earth we stay always remembered by daugh tera charlene laura mra j wil son mrs f hilts hugg1ns in loving memory of my dear mother mrs william h unguis who passed away nov ember 23rd 1944 sweet mcmiii ik will luigei forever lime cannot change them its true years that m come cannot sever our lovmjt remembrance of jou 1 ver rtmcmbeied by her lov nik d iughui mrs bailev mrs shcihcrd sun inlaw llenrv and krundthildilii hugmns hi loving memory of mj deat mother mrs wm hug- with the anglers hunters and conservatjpnists by g ii ian i rainbow if any one missed seeing the large rainbow in last friday swr nd telegram it will be well worth their wfaile to look it up lflngth 10 weight 37 lbs caught in idaho a lake tend oreille- not a local catch b any means however it beats the previous world record by 1 pound ao its news for fisher men here there and ever where no wonder wes hamlet aniiles home fish v- frox hun 1 mis franks tost jack tost dun can lost fred tost norman her bert kay webster elmer burt bill tuck are a few of the hunters who uka matang it interesting for redely fox these days despite the fact that these hunters have some of he best dogs in the country to aid them reddy by using hia wits has kept his casualties down to two one of these fell to the gun of el mer burt the other to norman herbert deer hunters while hunting on manitoulm is land the following were rewarded with their full quota of deer one dam in particular was al least 100 yds long 6 ft through at the bottom and at least 5 feet high bvrn the pring floods fail to w ash away those strongly built dams of the beaver south macnetawan hunt cluu hd mcwhirter and orvfcl raynor of town and johnny buss archie held noble scott ed sbip sam sloan n i um dickenson roy hill hd dnlton and sandy palmer all of toionto again jburnejed to the mngneiuwun rivfcr for their annual deer hunt hon deer fell to tho- guns of these hunters presentation for macdonald family at union kin h ssed away november 1 1j44 lll e th 4 i f malth to iht ei i f la ne to others 1 o me lit navt his choicest kift iht e 1 best of mothers sadh missed by daukhui martar it bill and children bill ritchie j ease and lome ward law of town william bell uelph dave bell kitchener a full quota of deer plus a wolf was the bag for a party at mani toulm which included art scott nel and dune robinson george woods rusty robertson with g w mclintock as chief cook for the outfit 1 iv e deer weie bagged near parry sound bj george muckart ltd bludd ed martin jerrj inglis lob lnksttr of hillsburgh and rrn lrdge of lampbellville ordkvalr hum uub harold impbell 8th line bob iison i oh and george hoarc of liwn ntil mat donald of guclph mtp mitt hi h f halliitafad uot 1 mhis f 1 rin norman widdis of 1 r inij ton i r huntim nt noel- vim n h nnt buck and a fawn m tl u t il hair hid it not been i i t wtnthir much better luck mhl hive ln n had vanj btir i m mil he iver signs were to be j n in thib locality the beaver inns were something to wonder at before moving to their new home in brmpton mr and mrs thomas macdonald were guests of honour at a party at the home of mr and mrs wilfrid leslie when over hundred friends gathered to wish them well mrs f l thompson read an address to the couple and wilfritl leslie made the preseitta tion of a westminster chime clocl also honoured was miss eleanor macdonald who has been active ia chnrch work as organist and sun day school teacher at union pres byterian church mrs eric leslie read an address and presentation of a writing desk and lamp was made by donald and ross garbutt mr and mra fraser macdonald recent ly married are taking over hia pa rent farm and during the evening they were called forward and given a studio couch an address was read by mrs lloyd cnchton and the ceuch was presented by enc leslie and howard dolson v mubical program during the evening included piano solos by mrs j l self vocal selections by miss ii lansdaie of brampton and guitar and mouth organ selections by donald garbutt among those who spoke were garfield mcclure f l thompson clarence andcr on t 1 i eslie norman cameron mr peter dick mrs starret les- lu mrs lf g rbutt and mrs t nr 1 cthe thanks to the ratepayers of ward 1 for electing mc by acclamation a rjnem- ij of the 1948 town council i shall serve- to the best of my ability vern mccumber j ibllmwimtflmlmlltfjiiajotfaismm card op thanks mis i isie whikmith wihis u i i hoi in inj friends r 1 1 uni neighb urs her heirtfelt i ml s mil appreci ition for their t f kindni- ami beautiful flo- i ti ibutc ixtended it her in her c nt i t re tvement in the loss of it r it u mother especially thank ng a i u i hi thomp on christmas trees a limited supply available order early lanes haulage phone 5 buy christmas seals announcing the of another maher hoe store it is with pleasure we announce the opening of our new store in georgetown our 61t store in the province of ontario and it is our desire to serve you to the best of our ability in your footwear needs it is our policy to give you footgear at prices well within your budget visit our store the next time you are down town it will be a pleasure to serve you and to offer you our experience in help ing to select the shoes you need remember the address main st next door to carrolls grocery- formerly jack dorans shoe store free 100 oo in cash prizes to be drown for at our new store saturday dec 13 that 9pm free 1st prize 5000 2nd prize 2500 3rd prize 2500 yes 10000 in cash prizes and here is all you have to do fiil in the coupon below with your name and address and take it to the ew maher shoe store on main street no purchase is necessary to enter this contest on saturday night december 13th at 9 pm his worship mayor gibbons will draw the lucky winners additional coupons may be had free by calling at your new maher shoe store no purchase is necessary to get these coupons canadas foremost shoe retailers w j 61 stores in ontario maher shoe stores coupon georgetown next to carrolls o

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