Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 8, 1948, p. 7

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friday september 10 all mect at town hall 745 pm ewybody 141 wekoane i dot foig 1 oraftgeville fair tuesday and wednesday sept 21 and 22nd ee the finest wlwestock c foe 3s0oqo in a big afternoon of racing 2l28 freeforall and boggy races for punt of 500 swings rollers wheels midway bands evening premiere dancing wednesday evening in the main pavilion to modern and old tyme music w h haute president jos e cooney secretary ha syi ml av hab myths sqtttlw aaius as birth of a daaj0tta itvwyuat tin as 3oau otiuni hosptta on thursday september sad 1m8 i medonald at gualpb genual hospital on we siptarn her 1st 194 to mr and mrs archie mcdonald a daughter jacqueline dolores a sister for v norman death notice shepherd at hla residence is georgetown on sunday septenv bar 6th 1948 john enryjmep- hsrd beloved husband of 4h lata sarah h hartley am 89 years by cab to the city one way or return trips morning afternoon evening call us for early reservations arrow taxi phone 454 mvmt georgetown no adult wild harvest with alan lacu friday and saturday september 10 11 saturday matinee 200 pm continuous show from 700 pjf two big days monday tuesday sept 13 14 next wednesday and thursday sept is 16 tteutf in auhdbiam oliver la proud and ipying mrnory of deer soft and bro ther pte john bod 0yr b11992b killed in actioain bel- gium with the lake superior beet sept 9th 1944 his life a beautiful memory hi death ia our sheut grief ha sleeps in goda beautiful tardea la sunshine of perfect peace so we leave mm in goda keeping the rongh road aafely oer and oar dear eon we loved ao well i hae only gone beforev sadly missed and always membered by hie horn dad brother and sisters oliver in loving memory of pte john bod oliver killed in action in belgium on septem ber 9th 1944 his memory ia aa dear today as in the hour be p away ever remembered by hla chum jack bailey jr oliver in proud and loving memory of e dear brother pte john bod oliver killed in ac tion september 9th 1944 deep in the heart ilea a picture of a loved one laid to rest in memorys frame we shall keep it because he vol one of the beat always remembered by marie and jack shepherd in loving memory of a dear son and brother john henry shepherd who passed away september 3rd 19s9 his memory la as dear today as in the hour he passed away lovingly remembered by mom dad and slater c new 10 san f the lore of christ for os 11 cat srodar scboor 7 pun tte spi t 8 pan monday bystj 8 pan wednesday bible stody we believe the bible gods word inspired and our authority for faith and practice 2 tim 816 r j t n uatted chore bv f ji dnnlop mtolstsr- clea wilueaai 1 pan harvest home service guest speaker rev ross- cmnndnka of huttonvihe special music by the choir j t nerval 11 180 pan sundav school 200 pan public woraup moat puaeeait 1100 am public worship st ceerges chvreh archdeacon w g o thompson reefer siatemtb sunday after trialtyi holy communion 800 ajn sunday school 1000 am i matins 1100 sum i evensong 700 pjn st alhaes cfcercfc gles wluhuu suuaata semday altar triajty holy communion 980 am sunday schoo 1080 am lajjgbi sv etc norval lacrossfers euminate streetsville norval won the right to meet ebeneser in the junior farmer la- cross finals by defeating streets ville last night at norval in the third and last game of their semi final series it was one of the beet games this year each teem scoring once in each of the first three per iods and townaend giving norval final victory with a goal in the lest to make thefnal score 48 ross fendley louth and tewnsend scor ed the other norval goals whaley scored twice sd wedgewood one for streetsville ebenexer sad norval will play a 8 of 6 series for the championship at press thns dates of games have not yet been announced card op thanks the family of the late mrs jo seph hulls wish to express their appreciation for acts of kindness during the illness and death of a loving mother with the anglers continued from page 1 anyone all about it jl rickardsmi walt and ka out with art crockett in his power boat took some nice two and three lb black bass near georginls island recenty they started out for lake trout but owing to the very rdugh water decided to stay nearer shore and fish for boss thats all for this week so iood luck until next weak tired nervous pepless men women cat maw warn mgar vttattj jwmm und mut la sb tttoz hew rlrtes for old caoomrroeaawidcsekctsselvsmsnrlinrde la wide selettwvsms desoh the modctrynsnnrf rbwmnr briil wrcstat ri aup sad oaelirf aesure yoo of eriag rir be pebad svwtai ajscqnotrfti dwccsiooljgadowv accounting auditing bookkeeping rytcb ee m brown tes y cm wkajout mnxi c3slm v iwstfevy vmhf belllaaf ad charge ef the uelnd church rev o b flindao hualetesr 1016 sjb sunday scksst lllt sjb pubtte woasas 104m sm pnblie wonhtp 1100 am snnoay scaeel abrruls z pm soaday uchoot 8 pan podlic worship holy cress r- c chanel rev pr v j morgaa 2nd and 4th bandaye maes at 9 aja 1st srd and bth sundays mass at 11 am narral hereby a ad hi aarmuwa anglican rev j e auxwll ba lta st slujbia caurch heruhr 11 am morning service except 1st sunday fas month evensong si s pan st pauls church neerul 780 pen evensong except 1st sunday ia month holy communion at 11 aan st jehas ch nh t 1 pas evaln service except let sunday ia month morning service at 80 aaa aiwiav simmons jewellers l georgetown phone 536 huttonvihe manufacturer dies in toronto a wellknowa district business man and member of an old hutton- vile family angus memurchy died yesterday in toronto general hos pital in bu slat year son of the late archie memurchy and esther ostrsnder he joined the memurchy and company woollen mills when a young man and in partnership with his brother a c memurchy had been head of the business since 192g the firm had been established by his father and uncle in 1887 he is survived by bis wife ethel troyer two brothers a c end gordon and two sisters mary of st catharines and mrs wilson fraser of huttonvihe the fdneral service is belnj held from the fun eral home of tue brampton funeral service on thursday at 8 jo with interment following in brampton cemetery main street business chances hands nerval aad uuleu rvsahyurlaa rev j l self bjl bd neral 10 am sunday school 11 am public worship uw 2 pm sunday school 3 pm public worship another business change on main street is noted this week with the announcement that mr and mrs frank penson have sold their fish and chip business to david bowman i and harry mhmurtry the new proprietors who will conduct the i business under the name of empire lunch will open it for business to morrow i the penssns have conducted the business for the pest five years buying it from mrs pensons sister joel aldred young cbc aa- nouncor at toronto who is hearel regularly on the transcsnada net work mrs john cordaro originally le- caod across the street in the cor- daro building they purchased os present building beside the munici pal office f few years ago aaat moved across the new proprietors are both wellknown here mr bow- i man having been employed for an i teen years witn hsrley-kay-mars- i land and mr memurtry coming hero a year ago as a member of tas local provincial police detachment mr and mrs bowman and family have moved into the apartment up stair both men are war veterans with overseas service and mr bow- man is at present president at branch 120 canadian legion i men behind the progressive conservative convention above arc the mea reeoajbae far the three- day prog i assise cu notional oonvstk wid stars to ottawvconsetmt oa hob ixium iaf

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