Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 20, 1948, p. 8

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page 7 trie gfcotgetown herald wednesday oct 20th 1948 dont miss tjhe lions masquerade party georgetown dairy telephone 162 whether you come in costume or not youre in for a grand time ililloween try cordaro hom made candies 39csj gift bofes gf our delicious candfes made to order cord aft6 can die phone sis 1 at the bus stop dgil i duel in the sun utoruetowh y adult entertainment m friday and saturday only oa 22 23 saturday matinee at 200 pm continuous show from 1 pxt two w r for burlington at grc field day kain the qmc track and field churoplonshlrjs on sat urday afternoon and forced cancel lation o nome ot tvfe jumping cv- ent wheiwit wriu ruled that it was too dfipgerouii io tiojitlnue- jlic track events lncludjnjti- this rnile run wer fhlishod ihttheovy downpour burlington 41lgh school windo almost a clcanbwep in the hjh school vvciiu to retain the faarrflgor trophy for a second your burlington public school also -cap- tued the gkc trophy frora last yearj winners georgetown wlriners in the various classes were girls open events 00 yard joan bowman b judy townscnd b dorothy wil liams o 100 yard inn gidd- lns b mildred shaw b judy townscnd b relay burling- 1 ton 1 2 and 1 i masonic service for alexander irvine s two big days october 25 26 ra m cumc gtwb warn ihm ham thot bmw steam i mv baxterhfldlnt mecoimna hi llllrllluifc aycoucluvtcoomciaomuncha i a mebvyn uroy production fcy mmwn uoywj ky sidney fftankun fcmiconfbied rtlnhakot a nufc o tmnm mmmiumut next wednesday and thursday oct 27 28 tum mow re wctnv of vmm womlsvs mmf m otlfl barry fitzgerald boys open events 110 yard dick gillies bj bill mayberry b davis fotnr b 220 yard maybcrry b fortner b bob wyott bj mile ed ward sostar b keith akins m tom bounsall m mixed relays- burlington 1 2 and 3 high school girls 15 yards ina eludings b bca hewton bj ruth mcnblly g 100 yards judy townscnd b mary jane arnold g lynn borlsuk b relay burlington georgetown ruth mcnally mary mcnally dolores hcrrington mary jane arnold burlington r br jump marilyn sheets b mil dred lucas b ruth mcnally g st br jump sheets b lucas b ida horensbergcr m writ school buys 100 yards bill maybcrry b dick gillies bj bill arnold g 220 yards gillies b wyatt b brown m 440 yards fortner 3j bub wyatt b terry walker m 800 yards tom glover maybcrry bj keith akins m relay burlington burlington milton high jump edward sostar b alan utter b roald ellis m r br jump fortner b bob ghent b walker m mined relay bur- linrton burlington milton public school girls 50 yard mnribcl rapton b joanne showers bj dianne har rison g 75 yard dorothy wil liams gj beverly fraley b dorothy hlllcr g 100 yard joan bowman b marie stewart b mary beck b relay geor getown burlington burlington public school boys 75 yard jim bates bj fran cis hulme gj bruce denham g 100 yardleonard stasila bj peter bowman b ross mcgill gj 100 yard 1315 john dcbcaulicu g don fora g ellis dryden b relay burlinftton george town lcbenuliou ford mcgill lawrence rayner burlington high jump riiyner g dry den b debeaulleu g weavinjg demonstration at norvax institute meeting a resident of ballfnafod for the past nisi yearn alexander irvine passed away in grfclpb general hosphnl on saturday october lfl he was born in edinburgh scot land f9years ago and came to carjidttat tlic age of ten ho hau lived in ottawa and toronto where hewasan agent for the motropoll tan llfe insurance pompnny-roilr- j eight years iijo tyr irvine was a member of thb church of enijlurid and- of dal h6iisle lodiie af and am ottawai he is survived by his wife sarah cookley with whom ho eclebrnted their 50th wedding anniversary in september and one eon douglas of detroit michigan a brother william irvine lives in toronto the funeral service was conduc ted by archdeacon w g o thompson in st georges church of england on tuesday afternoon and the masonic service was held at the graveside in greenwood cemetery wo- bro denny charles was in charge and pallbearers were dan canpbcll james kirk- wood lykle dcvrics wakefield ford campbell sinclair and em batkin funeral services for mrs w t beam rev f j dunlop of norvnl of ficiated nt n funeral service at the mcclurc funeral home on mon day evening october llth for mrs w t ileum who passed away in peel mcmorinl hospital brnmpton on wednesdny a sec- ond service was held nt the mc- cleister home brantford with in terment followink in vnnessn cem etery mrs beam was wellknown in the glen where she hnd made her home with her son during her ill- ncis she was predeceased ten i years ngo by her husband surviv- jnu are two sons stanley of glen williams and harry of detroit l mlcliiiian four grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren pallbearers vcr two grandsons llarold and fccwnrd beam j l davidson of toronto and a rich ards c main and russell ion of brantford en route to the united i val and his place was taken at 1w nations meeting at paris prime minister mackenzie kinsf waves a genial farewell to canada the prime minister took ill on his orrl- conference byrt hon louis st laurent new national liberal lea der garage operators meet the october meeting of the hal- ton branch of the garage opera tors association was held in the oddfellows hall in milton this meeting was given for the benefit of the trade and consisted of a demonstration in action of the manbec wheel balancer gordon bilton george fiat and gord bowsklll of van wagner eu ectric co toronto demonstrated the machine in action and gave very thorough talk on its advan tages to the trade a question per iod followed and the entire meet ing took part in discussion on the operation and merits of the mach ine refreshments were served by the branch to all attending mrs em batkin of wildwood demonstrated the- art of weaving on her portable loom and showed samples of her work at thaoctober meeting of norval womcris insti tute mrs walter fldler was hos tess and mrs miller president of lirnchousc institute was a guest mrs graydon chester the presi dent occupied the chair the sec retary mrs joseph murray repor ted that 72 cups are being donated to the public school and mra e c reed displayed three lovely pic tures which will also be presented to the school miss prairie maguirc reported that gifts had been sent to world war 1 veterans in chris tie street hospital christmas par cels for britain arc being prepared mrs w cromur gave some mon ologues as part of the program tho institute is sponsoring n free xray clinic on october 28 in the parish hall mrs e c reed miss prairie muguirti mra frank fond- ley and mrs c mo re ton will can vass the village and mrs lorno cleave the hiirrounding farms to encourage attendance assistants at the clinic will be mrs cleave miss magulre mrs- j ihinter mra graydon chester and mrs o hun ter the hostess with mrs wlshnrt and mrs murray laird served tea mrs n a robinson will bo hostess for tho november meeting canadians have reason tf be proud of their record in the world of sport with a determination to work together to be less critical and a bit more confident in the youth of the nation much progress can be made sport is worthwhile- those who by their time and ef forts their enthusiasm their fin ancial support make all the dom inions athletic expeditions pos sible arc doing a sound and effec tive work they deserve recogni tion and support reserved seats must be ordered how royal winter fait nov 16 24 mmm as the supply is limited reser ved scats must be obtained immediately by outoftown visitors dont miss tnis thrilling color ful spectacle packed with in terest for all reserved seats afternoons friday nov 19 to wednesday nov 24 100 including gen eral admission reserved seats evenings si50 s175 9200 including general admission enclose a self addressed envelope with your cheque or money order royal winter fair royal coliseum toronto out e v maccoimicic spoke to the i children at usimclul sunday school rajly at fet genre church lut sunday monsters or brothers will be the sermon subject at georgetown united church bundav octoukk 24th 11 ora pictures electric train operated by flashlight batteries no plug in no transformers ho shock engine tender and two cars ernies radio main street phone 46b a barrel of fun for everyone at the lions masquerade party friday october 29th this ndvertisement sponsored for the lions club by licatas fruit maiket main street phone 71 of our work among the in- dlans and nonanlosaxonn will form part of tho evening service ml rev john ml smith j minister f hhhv j new fenndale convalescent hospital and health resort comfortable accommodation excellent food professional care with or without our special treatments 200 a day and up drs orders given careful attention also transients bring us your aches and your pains rheumatism arthritis lumbago sciatica etc te no need to suffer any longer get acquainted rates very moderate reducing a specialty we get wonderful results method easy and pleasant why be fat po box 906 phone 7 i r 66 gorham st newmarket ann m fenn reg n supt an ideal place to have a beneficial vacation and rest rrtmrmimiiimiinmniiiiiniiiiniimiiiiit wiiihim muni niiiio iiuihm mummummmumm

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