Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 17, 1948, p. 5

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ftqa 5 the georgetown herald wedneaday nov 17th 1948 high school news l i i doht delay be one of the first to have the dran in yotir home conriected when the laterals are dug into the cellar and the sewage disposal plant commen- ccs operation we haye allhe necessary past iron soil pipe ajid fittings to do diejob quickly and efficiently phone lis today b f murfin sheet metal works john street putone i38w m b m m m tom hewsom representing willoughby real real estate agency international motor trucks woods electrical equipment milkers gltrkdees coolers de laval milking machines and cream separators goodisonoliver farm imldements ferguson tractors and equipment by lloyd the most important ltm of the past week wan tho rugby game played by our team against acr ton on wednesday atfemoon the six man bquad and subs journeyed by car to that thriving metropolis acton there they engaged in mor tal combat with their archenemies the acton apod the- notion was fast and icrocfotla with the larger part of the fray being a game df brawn against brown with no brains necessary in summing up the various plays of the game you could call them plunges will vari ations varied of couriio as little as possible the only touchdown of tho kiimowoi scored by guosswlio no ypuro right keith musclemoat thompson the star wn ha nuffjed un underhanded pass r by kirkwood mcatilfor ireland tmd ran to the 10 yard line at point he thought he would give tee other team a chance he stopped and wnc plowed under he tlipught the 10 yurd lino wosi the goal hoc on tlic next play hc nguln came into the limelight and redeemed himself by plunging through the stalwart acton line for n major score a little rough ing was enjoyed by both teams but there were no serious casualties we were not at the game and could not secuie the acton lineup but we can give you tile george town lineup snap scoti ar nold wings k thompson b baxter beaumont gillls quarter ktrlcwood hnlvcs burns ire land hufchlnsnn benham there is to be a return game in george town tills thursday and at that time we will try and find out who the giants are that play for acton the inspector was expected last last week but as yet has not ar rived this week we arc going to make you suffer more by telling you a couple of ugh jokes overheard at a recent dance jim follow i- dont like some of these modern dances theyre nothing but hugging set to music a certain girl well what do dou object to fbout that jim the music ray andersons car stalled at a busy city corner and the traffic litfht changed red yellow green the polite policeman stepped up beside his car and asked whats the matter mister aint we got any colours you like thomas carey was long georgetown resident i a wellknown resident of geor getown thomas carey passed away in st michaels hospital toronto on sunday november 7 at the age of 79 mr carey had been confined to hospital with a broken hip which he suffered in a fall on fair day bom in england he had spent practically all his life in this vic inity he is survived by his wife elizabeth harris and four sons clarence and oliver of george town albert of attincourt and ndy of galt there arc seven grandchildren hoy alex cldcrofknox pres byterian church conducted the funeral service from the hhirje of jlls son clarence on tuesday no- vcnibev bth with jritermnt follow ing- in groetiwood cemetery georgetown pallbearers were wil liam cunnjngliam perc cleave harold cleave joseph watson jock devereaux andwniinmmpr- shall lanes you call no job too big haulage we haul no job too small ajmerican cedent for salfe riaptipt cimtkcn highlights wanted dead stock highest cash prices our mi street office is ju9t around the the bank of commerce from office 332w residence 332j mhmhmmtl mmhhmmmabhmslhbiiilblhiihbmhiibmklmmilblblm salada tea outstanding quality delicious pl episode ahhh as you rem n her inst weolc poor sam mixiikisttr was hanging around a cert in notorious pool hall by a rope by the neck this week lie was quoted as saying hrrrp dr zuinsevitrh found him in this peculiar condition and upon cutting him down started hackini him up in hits first an ear then the other ear an arm etc and while cluing this the doc was mut tering to himself she loves me she loves me not to be contin ued j ps this findlelight column win our power written by was off eyes examined o- t walker optometrist 8 main st n brampton piton k09 at georgetown office over hell telephone office th ftcond wdneday aiuraoon of each mouth ptou 07w tho pastors subject for the sun day mornlnn service was working with god the text way taken from hebrews 34 every house is buil- ded by some mon but he thnt built all things ii god this is in accord with the first verse in the brble which reads ir the beginning god created the heaven and the earth god has placed man over his creation evei y thing that man accomplishes in this world he has to use the material that god wave him man works with god whether he recognizes him or not in any structure invention or discovery we must remember he that built nil things is god man simply took gods materia and refashioned it without gody provision man would he uselecs in the words of tlic psalmist the fool has said in his heart therbi do ij of gold and not realbe uiat in their daily toi i themuma with they are working for or against the great creator are voir building that business with god are you building your home with god- are you building j your character with god within this worltl of millions we have a part a privilege and a duty the evening subject was the exalted christ the text being the 1 words of jesus when he said john ill as moses lifted up the ser- i pent in the wilderness even so the son of man mustbe lifted up the i children of israel had been bitten liy serpents moses placed a scr- pent upon a pole and told them if they looked upon the herpent they would not die those who did so did not die but the dtmihedienl uffered jeme- referred to this and said fven so must the son of man be lifted up 1w was refer ring to hi n is- 1 hanging on the cios all who accept him as their sacrifice yielding their life to him shall b saved they who do not look to hi i will perish the hi hie from begnning to end points to the christ as the wav of life there is no salvation for those who do not accept christ as their per sonal saviour jesus said i am the way the truth and the life no man corneti unto the father but by me we must know christ as our personal pavlour and then by word and deed lift him up before the world if we do the world could be saved if ac do not exnlt him there is no hope for the world nothing else can save the world but the acceptance of gods own gift his only begotten son the quarterly business meeting of the church was held on wed nesday evening on mondoy evening the bypu attended a rally in guelph ilev j l barley of toronto was the special spenker horses4 ea cattle 5 ea hogs 150 cwt all according- to size and condition darling company of canada limited call colled galt 2718j masonhyatt wciding at norval united church norval united church on satur day november 6th amidst a sot- bronze chrysan- j background of palms was the scene for the mar- riage of doris mary daughter of j mr and mrs earl hyatt norval i to oliver milfred son of mr and j mrs jeffrey mason brampton t hev f j dunljp officiated mr kenneth harrison presided at the organ and mrs elgin fritz of j kithener sang o promise me and because during the signing of the register the bride given in marriage by her father wuj gowned in broca- dcil faille will i portrait neckline dotted with kirt forme full length a bonnet si ined willi a bouquet a fivt miai jtt of the soinervime her sister tridesmaid gold taffeta browi iling ve i pearls the full a athedral train her iii was finished with aped headdress t rim- id i carls she carried i alia lilies and wore pearl necklace the liruom mrs norman matron of honour for and shirley mason wye gowned alike in ith headpieces of lvet ti immed with gold their bouquets were of pink delight roses mr norman somer ille of guelph was grooms man a id mesis william hyatt and howard mltby were the ush ers for a rocption held at the home of the brides parents at which the ladie of norval united church catered mrs hyatt re- ceived the guests wearing wine with black accessories and a cor sage of starlight roses she was assisted by the grooms mothci who wore reseda green with black accessories and a corsage of stor- light roses the couple loft for a motor trip to the jjsa the bride travelling in a cameo pink dress with dark brown top coat brown accessories and a corsage of white orchids ep head optometrist and manufacturing optician batteries foe hearing aids exes examined i scientifically g st georges square guelph established 20 ycm niitiiiiiiiinmiiiiiimiiiiiiniiiiniiuiiiiiiiiniuiiuiniiamjiiiiu flowers 1 1 for every 1 occasion j i design work a g 1 specialty j bonded member tds a teleeroph delivery service j flower by wlro anywhere 5 in the world n norton floral 1 phase m5w georgetowa i 5 aiuumaiiiiiiuiwniiiuiuiiimiiniuuiiiauuiiiiuiii subscribe to the herald and keep abreast of the local news cablings corner o poor aim he never knew what hit him the benefit that mankind reaps from the h avams far outweighs their destructiveness thl u on nohr loodhaln whkh vp animals and bldhl in lhlr riaht apportion ovbalanc rrar killing what may appar la b a pl ihink of wmft hrnmn lo you rmwilxfnohirt in balant it natur unipolm carlings 2i 96ybdm- t t p en i iv n u i ti mfltt r cklilhi iieneiiis uim accounting auditing bookkeeping service e m brown monthly or weekly uill sthbet odlut s terra cotta artist starts art classes tunirlit in the public library jordanus van dcr vllet well- known canadian artist who makaa ills home at terra cotta inaugur ates a scries of classes in oil paint int the classes arc opn to th public at o fee of 10 for ten 1- sons mr van der vllet who mi bom in amsterdam holland star ted his art studies at the q academy in that city was later a pupil of a van der ven and jan sluyters and came to canada far 1027 where he obtained a poattlot ulustraunk farm life for the fam ily herald and weekly star ir 1037 he turned to free landnf did war map for the globe and mall and the daltjr star and for a year waa on cm staff of the toronto star in ims ha qullmnraa devote his time to tha fine arts wife t

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