Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 14, 1949, p. 2

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it fhc georgetown herald wejneaday sept 14 1949 l i i i nti i cheltenham concrete products srhones georgetown 665w vigtoria 20r r 8 concrete cinder blocks 4 backup blocks concrete and insul 10 concrete cinder block chimney blocks bullnose blocks ev and mr maxwell ntrtaindl at flo forval e mnxv cement work foundations cellar floors footings stables free otirrmtf on application mcnally lane co ltd elgin st phone i8w rev and mis j e ihnxwcll have been well entertained since their marriage on august dth by tholr many frionds in the district maxwoli is anglican rector for nqival stewarttown and hornby and his bride is the former lyiory couplund also of norval one evening last wick a com munity shower whs held in tho iarisk hall when over one hundred ind seventyfive fi lends gathered o wish the y6ung couple many vears of linpiiiess and jo prosonf them with some beautiful glftst th social cvcninfi wtfujntansod by lhs cubs and scouts committee un der the convcncahtp of mrs mur- ru laird mrs maxwell being cub miilresh while mr maxwell was tout loader x the commumt gifts were drawn into tho hall by brownie shirley vemlfey and cub ronnie mclean rii cased as bride and groom in a ilccorated wagon and included rhany beautiful and useful articles the cubs and scouts made a presentation on behalf of their ijroup cf a beautiful silver rose bowl in kripe design and a leather billfold mr tom cascadden was master- ofceremonles for the evening and a short program was arranged by nirs collis of 9iampon on sunday evening following ohurch service mrs 1 webster and miss prailie mpguire opened their nome for a social gathering when about sixty members and former members of st pauls parish were resent to welcome rev and mrs maxwell on behalf of the con gregation mrs a v barnott read mi address and mr john slingsby presented the bride and groom with a chest of silver in eternally yours pattern the nienib of the choir alsjjl nide a presentation to- the girests of honour of three beautiful bed- oom lamps tmisb doreen haell ind miss aileen bedoie making the j lesenlation pan 2 married in munns church fuimer membeis of the parish atttndln the leieptiou were miss mai caret and miss bertha pettl- irt and mrs grace rodwij tor- oin and mi and mrs chris ci ii wood of milton georgetown sts included aithdcacon and the tlionipsunwcstmcmastcr bridal party taken on the steps of st marks church orangcville fol low the vveddinii ilu nonv lit the foreground is the bride formerly miss joanwestmcmaster and the ej o m mr robert john kei thompson on the top step reading from left to right is mrs reginald kinishott xif ormuev ille matron 01 honor miss diana thomson of toronto bridesmaid mr meg king- shott of oranueville an usher ind mr robert robinson of brampton groomsman in the centre of the doorway stands the rev canon h a wcstmcmaster fathei of the bride and just visible behind the brides maid is the venerable archdeacon w g o thompson georgetown father of the groom photo courtesv orangevlllc banner munns united church was th scene of a lovely wedding satur day sept 3 when dorothy mc- pherton dundaa highway became the brldo of mr keith merry aon of mr and mr percy merry of drumquln given in marriage by her -father- f the bride chose for vsr wedding a upper ajhlngown with full length- train an emhroldered finger tip veil flpwed fromn small satin halo- hcaudrcss she carried a bouquet of pink and white roses bernlce macphersop maid of honour for her sister was dressed in a pale green taffeta gown designed simi larly to that of the bride the bridesmaids jpon arnold qok- ville and maureen fuller cousin of the bride woie frocks of yellow and orchid respectively marlcne fuller flower girl was gowned- la a pink floorjength dress end bon net all the attendants carried roses to match their gowns clarence ford jr was grooms man and the ushers were bill tal- lyn slnd ray fuller following the wedding a recep7 tlon was held at the crofton villa j cooksvllle for her golngaway outfit the bride chose a powder htuo suit with navy accessories and a acreage of pink roses upon re turning from a trip to montreal and the eastetn states mr and mrs merry will reside near drumquln y uies suddenly wbhe visiting district home mr george alexander hughson- of toronto who hod been visiting for the past three weeks with mr and mrs a e shaln at their farm on the norval road died suddenly vesterday morning of a coronary thrombosis a native of orange ville he had lived in toronto for ome years surviving arc his wife ftie former agues mcfarlane mem ber of an old norval family who was born om the emslie farm on the 9th line and one son camer on hughson of weston the fun eral service was held in toronto signpost of satisfaction dominion mis w g o thompson and ntl mrs w i uradlev and lf miandrew in the majl bag ikhok licenses one who j- interested 5j jean chester feted by norval institute the september mccunu o tho norval women b institute was held nt the home of mrs c more- ion with anjittendance of 75 mrs tswet and full of juice size 250s brazil oranges doz 27c ont no 1cooklng or eating st lawrence apples 6 qt basket 39c ontario no 1 full and tender corn oj cob doz 39c is in hiavy svaup sto quality lynn valley peaches v 23c saooas os salad ouhnsiwi kernel corn 2c kohsist 1td quality colmm cut wax beans osmi 0 taitt till ciiam sttm golden corn lisiyi finer quality tomato juice aylmis soston ssownio in i 5 pork beans mitish coluuiia fack ancy sockeye salmon hidlund s with ooavy meat balls as tbucks outsoaid uoioas as domnol motor oil a vv elf ait of oeorgeiown i pleaded to read the letter of mrs llih hiown giving the opinion of inan peopl in ou in regard to a lirpjor btore it ks unfortuitte hil the count i theli dei tsion in fivoui of tic lequcbt foiu liquor stoic in geoi neto n be fort ki t -iti- cih nn opportunit to txpreii an opinion thii is a matter that ton- rrn- eer litken it has been reported that per month was piesented with t ent of the busines- men were m duncan fyfu coffee tabic ton with anattendance oi 7b mr if wilbert eave occupied the chair i wu the meeting opened by llie smins ttf the ode followed by the lords prayer in uniiujn mrs e c reed took the motto t which mrs jos murray read the minutes mrs jack murray fa oured u ith selec lions on the hiwaian guitar mrs croinar of georcetpwn elocutionist save a lew of her humorous impresslom of a hli weddinj after which jean chester a bridetobe of this lovel a con- mmjui of a liquor toie not onl test was enfiaued in mrs e c mjhflf but man others are in- heed then save a translation of i lined to doubt this if it i true iwu lctteis received from europe it a regrettable it riven the nn- thanking the w i for the parcels iebsion that the people of geor- nit the were both written in ctown can dunk themselves ihh guinan the old version and the his of coui t is the wrv opposite i ew they were quite interest- to the truth cah must be paid oik vjivinn the first hand infonna- loi liquor but of course vou can lion on a great many things wc ihaige the grocery bill liked to hear about this cduntry it is a rcgnii fict that at the ladle pan to show a pro- least hilf of the car aciulents and duct at the geoigetown fair uaths are associated with alcohol nanri- fkrs the many varied n some foun mt of the enme tlstics containing these will be dis connect d with hquoi therefore plaved on september 17th in more liquor oiitu is the moie the hostess miss p maguire trmn and accuhnts the iticns mrs e c reed and mrs f fend- of georgetown should consider lev served tea mrs w graham aunusly the one moie buidcn tliat flonatcd a pink take in honour of the final instalment of taxes isdle and payable at the municipal office georgetown on or before thursday september 15th chas willson tax collector l i j 41 ue upon tlia- them h giwcr united sunday school picnic miss jean chestei the guest a litial half hour followed the october meeting will be held it the home of mrs lawrence may 24c mu1hlv oaouhd as solo richmello coffee 55c olb imoutm styll lack u oz mtc tt domino tea v 45c maple leaf lard m 23c uasu uap soap flakes 30c satuavim and picklin turrutt am howavailaiu tsmby a comubts lims o sialbu msmw wax jaa aimai osaro are to 2 valuu uwcityt nrr n it it mm w ml iui a um i to asa a amtu ill omiwloi good weather gieeted the belated united churct sunday school ihiiur at stanley park erin on i saturday afternoon in fact the i watei was tempting enough to at- liuct u few of the more sca- w oi thy swimmers olthoufih the majority pieferred to remain on land j the afternoon tis spent in games and races with about one bundled silting down to the picnic suppet in tie evening mlnncrs of the races which weie in charge of vernon mcc umber jave girls 5 and under lois denham judy richardson elaine king sha- iou wilkinson lynda van wyck boys 5 and under bob hyde monty hyde peter forgrave david kentner bobby bonfleld girls 7 iintl undei betty bon- fletd boys 7 and under lynn hyde peter forgraye jlmmle swaclc- earner girls 0 and under lorno kllng- bcif judy rlrhordion carol lang- fnald boys d and under paul ward douglas wrlggleiworqi thoma forgrave girls 11 tnd under patsy cain pat cjrippc florence atchlnson boys xi and under bruce den ham paul ward tfenmy rorgrav olcls 19 and under joyce dan- ham june andrests anne hyde glrii v badundan 0hua joqat anna hyde jaaaandiwa terra cotta mi i oster has his house nearly completed mr c mcnally ouii uptodate carpenter has the job of erecting this and is making an excellent job of it our main street is looking fine a number of houses have been nainted unci others renovated and several new cottages have been erected mr carr of toronto has erected nn uptodate verandah along the front of his residence which adds considerably to us appearance mr r j btrlugei has moved into wes rutlrdgos house on main street jve kindly welcome him to our midst a number of our citizens atten ded the ex and report a very in teresting time foil wheat tecdlng s now the general order of the day school days are here again a number of our sunday school scholars attended a picnic and re port a good time jacqueline graham girls over 17 and under 70 mr prouwurs mrs bonfleld keritner boys over 17 an to thayra longarwaarlng cools running axfra serf thayr dominion hoyols with safety bonded cord vontllatod tread and safety tread blocks us today dominion royal tires donaldsons garage norval brampton phone 327rl2 wc specialize in general repairs j weve got the usjt tiis ih towmi o 1 i

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