Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 11, 1950, p. 7

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fte7 jutustrono mr and mrs fred armstrong announce the birth ot a dauthtermary louis on fri day september 20th 1080 at peel ifemorul tiospltal brampton a fatter tor robbie and diana blyth to mr and lira horace blyth r r 1 acton on satur- k day october 7th 1080 at ouelph general hospital a son robert clarence a brothe for sharon sandra and peggy morrow tomr and mrs a h morrow trhyllls leslie on tueaday october 3rd 1080 at st joaepha hotpltal ouelph a aon leslie david smethurst ji mr and mrs j a smethunt or shaver avenue islington on saturday octo ber 7th 1080 at the womens college hospital toronto a son tegqart- mr and mrs s m teggart patsy edmunds are happy to announce the birth of their daughter teresa anne on monday october oth 1080 at milton private hospital djm mdiowans specialty shop where your dollasgoes further main street telephony 643 coat smo for totkber 750 1096 chinchilla and blanket cloth station wagon coats gab snow suit qs01598 girls broadcloth slips 69c to 119 sell frill r yrs boy velvet and corduroy suits 298 arid 39fl 2 3 4 years v crepe and nylon academy award hose 135 up trousseau satin slips 4i95 others 295 all laced trimmed true fit crepe slips 295 luxite slips 395 ah laced trimmed weekend special overside slips reg 395 329 48 georgetown 2 snows nttelv at 7 and 9 pm saturday and holidays e matinee 2 pm eicrunfis rom8 45 now playing the king and queen of comedy gracie fields george formby in the show goes on i see ice friday and saturday october 13 14 prlcttllllwatnmmtl monday and tuesday october 16 17 r sheer excitement the white tower glenn ford vuili clauds rains oscar homolkn color h 7crtfrcolofii iadcnl by sm bgg dlnctas by tl ttfilaff bmvin by tol jontc pwjtonlkrtomlaamtuai i- l wednesday and thursday oct 16 19 special matinee wednesday at 330 pm the greatest adventure man or boy ever lived the most colorful spectacle of the year deaths fishes margaret jane leslie in peel memorial hospital brampton on monday october 9th 1bsv margaret jan leslie beloved wife of wllllarri w fish or inhertsth year the funeral was held oh wednes day afternoon at the mcclure fun eral home georgetown inter- ynent in greenwood cemetory oeora acown v leslie sarah ann in peel memorial hospital brampton on wednesday october 4th 1050 sarah ann sadie leslie daugh ter ot the late george and sarah ann leslie georgetown and sis ter of t l leslie georgetown and mrs- h m thornton tor onto the funeral serlot was held on friday at the mcclure funeral home georgetown interment in union cemetery russell mntcelln in st jos ephs hospital guelph on sat urday october 7th 1950 marcclla russell of glen williams the funeral was held oi monday at st mban s church glen wil liams interment in gjcn williams cemetery jyuintar of ttonhmr district family dies after a short illness miss sarah attn sadie leslie died last wed nesday in peel memorial hospital brampton i she was a daughter of the late george leslie and sarah ann lyoni and was born in chlnguacousy township on the leslie homestead where wilfrid leslie now farms- she spent most of her life in geor getown and district with the excep tion of a few years in toronto and winnipeg for many years she lived with her mother in the house on charles street- now owned by mr and mrs a g m bruyns miss leslie was an accomplished musiciannd had her atcm degree she was a faithful member ot the hrcsbytefian church she is survived by one brother thomas l leslie of georgetown and onejlster mrs h m thornton toronlo7t3rcv alex j colder con ducted otc funeral service on fri day at the mcclure funeral home airl interment was made in union cemetery pallbearers were wilfrid leslie percy leslie george h les lie thomas l ljons william t sinclair and thomas hope of hilte- buigh the georgetown herald wednesday oetitt 1950 rt w liner roast for iiormiy volvg people the hornbj ounk people op ened flicn season with a ueineri roast at the home of mr and mft arthui binin when the lampfire and tern an s unts ere einied b all the nit mielinr will bi held at the honil jl the president mr diclv- course specials of the month window shades- regular quality blinds with slight clefectacloth shades yd wide white or crearts reg 1 svptl- 10 broadcloth a good quality at an exceptionally good buy a few colours only yd 39c work socks- all wool first quality full sized excellent- vauie pr 7 mens fine shirts- r patterned shirts of wellknown makesail good quality up to 575 value special 3 49 garhers phone 64 main street tr social and personal jiarie armstronk a student at mr e gallawaj a formci rtsi- loretta abbey toronto spent the lin of own uho now ninkcx her weekend in town with her par- home in sarnia was a wsitor last cnts mr and mrs bernard acmlwuk with her sister mrs charles strong m aton fred ferguson of montreal was mr w diireau 1ins retut- a holiday isitor with mr and mrs cd to his home in halifax afli- ralph murfin mr ferguson is a sciicunk two wicks with his par- seaman in the merchant naxy and cuts mr and mr harr decr- recently returned from a trip to caux at their farm home near town china i i visitors for the holida weekend holidav is with mr and lr and mi em bntkm at mit- liw4saulu ulxi mr nd wlldwood were mr and mrs j d mrs ed duncin hamilton mr and pace of toronto and mr and mrs mis george- croeker moorefield knox church anniversary hoi turkey dinner thursday october 19 starting at 6 00 pm vanet program including hillsburgh male quartette adults 125 children under 12 75c pauljorsenscn port credit mr and mrs garfield mcgihray and family were lsltors on thanks- glxinr day witn mr and mrs wal ter mcgikray at dunmille mr and mrs a c prouse and famil spent the holiday weekend with rclaties at claremont and markham and mr and mis george storey and mr and mrs rojden clark palm- erston ftteut hilor- at valleyview cibins hunts ille w ith mr and mrs wilfrid hunter wire her par ents mr and mrs as illiam cole man ind her sisler dorothy of tor onto -a- walter thompson retires as cnr press head herb as hcii iamihar knoun lo newsmen btgan his journalistic career with the mail and emjiire in toronto in iu1j but after the out break of war he enlisted in the princiss patricias canadian litfht infantr h txuned his lieutenant s commission on the field at courcel- lette w here ho as minded on the retirement of walter s thompson as director of public re lations canadian national system and the appointment of g herbert lash to that post has been announ ced by donald gordon chairman and president of the company tht announcement also named claude mclancon and royd e- beamish as assistant director ofj september is 191h he won the public relations of the railway the mihur cross and bar and was chanjtcs are effectie october 22 also mentioned in despatches rc- mf thompson for twentyeight turning to canada in 1919 he re- years director of public relations sumed his newspaper work with the for the national system joined thejm emmu and whtn that grand trunk as head of that rail- publication acquirtd the sunday ways press department in 19m world he wa- appointed managing born at niwcatle on twie the son ditoi of a scottish nlwspaptr iditnr iie retirts this month nndtr the en- itm rulrs of the iompanj he wor ked in london w ith the st james gnrelli the d uh fxpress the ev en in t standard and the observer ntid his newspaper caieer took him to australasia before he came to canada he was city editor of the old montreal witness and news editoi f tht montreal hi raid prior to loinink the grand trunk in 1022 he was appointed direetoi of punlieity to the canadian national railways and in 1937 the publicity activities of tronscannda air linesrwere also placed under his direction he voluntarily ce-lin- 1 tjulshcd hts airline duties in 1948 to devote full time to the railway the dean of canada s public re lations men mr thompson has tra velled an average of 50000 miles a year in maintaining personal con tacts with public men v newspaper editors writers and business men he has handled press relations for scores of distinguished visitors to canada and the united states in cluding the prince ot wales king george vi and queen elisabeth and for the arrival in canada of gover norgeneral alexander mr thompson became director of censorship on the outbreak of world war ii and later in 1030 u organized the department of public information at ottawa mr lash who baa been associated with mr thompson for nearly thir ty years waa born in st johns newfoundland ha was educated in montraju43alt and at swaadrawa collage toronfo harris grocery s t e wa r t t o w n phone 691 r 1 2 we deliver b uinaaa racicers juoiiee rone oausage 1 lb 49c loin pork chops lb 69c 1 monarch pastry flour 1 24 lb 144 1 7 lb 44c zvz lb 24c montieal in 1bu5 and was educated at sa i nlma r college montreal and the brockville business col lege he joined la pree as are- portcr m 19111 and tlje following jitii was made parliahienfar lor- res ondent foi thit newspapei at ottawa mi melmeon joint d the cana- dim national lailwav it montreal in 1uj ns publicity lepiesentative and in 1mi was made chief of the r imth strvuf- in september 1939 he iiuncd to ottawa lis joint press limir loi canada and in january 1940 he was named assoi late dircl- lui of public intornnrtion he re turned o the lailway in 1942 and ifi 1944 wa api united assistant dir ector of public relations i rojd ellis beamibh was uomin port aithui in 19u he was edu- cated in schools there and mudtvd commerce and finance at queens i university in 19juu1 he joined the port arthur new s chronicle in 1930 vher he served as sports w s thompson gb e mr lash joined the canadian national railways as publicity rep resentative at montreal in 1923 he transferred to winnipeg in a simi lar capacity and remained in west ern canada until 1830 at which time he was appointed press rep resentative in new york in 1030 he returned to- montreal as assistant to mr thompson in 1940 the ssjuernment invited mr lash to becv director of public information for canada and he developed this branch ut th countrys war effort until 1042 when he returned to his railway work claude uslanoon was bom in editor reporter and feature writer and assistant news editor in 1938 he went to the toionto globe and mall as a reporter covering the ontario i legislature two years later he became parliamentary correspond dent for that paper at ottawa in 1940 he joined the army as adjutant of a port ithur company of the canadian forestry corps while ov erseas in 1142 he transferred to the lake superior regiment and the same year was appointed public relations officer at first canadian armj headquarters in 1943 he was made deputy assistant director of public rein ions with the rank of major he served in north africa sicily and italy and on returnlrm to canada in 1944 wrote a scries of stoiles for the canadian army news paper the maple leaf on receiving his discharge tn 1945 mr beamish joined the fin ancial post and became assistant editor in 1946 in 1947 he waa named to the editorial board of the globe and mail and the following year was appointed press llason of ficer of the bank of canada card op thanks lambert i wish to thank all my friends and neighbours and my classmates of grade t and of st georges sunday school for all the letters cards and guta they sent me me while i was in hospital michael lambert hkebekt iash no man ever becomes a com- muntit until he baa given up all hope of ever becoming a canltallat the profession ot acting waa confined entirely to men in ancient greece canadas nauoftall parks mora than 30000 squara mussj i outstanding acanle baanty

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