Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 17, 1951, p. 10

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v f 10ff siiu avic 57 litis ugetotieraia wedrresday jfarr j 4 woman trapped in overturned car trapped under an overturned ir on no 7 highway at the malton deroad a woman was released rhen a group of hockey players en route to brampton for a game lifted the car saturday nighti y removed to peel memorial hos pital with head and back injuries mrs wilbert wheeler of qrton was reported in fair condition coming events thursday march 1st is the date for the rebekah birthday party this year many find l a keuleman brampton reliable for watch repair satisfaction i euchre friday january 19th sponsored by the oddfellows in the oddfellows hall admission 35c valentine tea in knpx church basement wednesday february 14 by park fcv her husband was also admitted to the hospital with leg and head at 3- ooloek sponsored injuries provincial cfonstable law- circle rence berwick said a ebllisfbn oc- miss ainys who has been ill curred between cars driven by mr with the flu will resume her figure wheeler and jtfe marhmeht por- skating classes jieiit monday at the iuz dance in- bait ina fad mail tues- day januarjr23rd sponsored by the hall board dlpris hulls orchestra lunch admission 50c get out your dancing- shoes for the iode valentine dance friday february 9th iiv the rose room modern aires- orchestra marathon euchre begins in limehouse memorial hall tuesday january 23rd at 830 sharp good prizes lunch admission 35c the local council of- women will meet on friday january 19 at 3 oclock at the home of mrs w e nod well edith street uchre in the oddfellows hall sponsored by the daughters of st georges tliursday february 1st 830 pm admission 35e 10 24 rummage sale sale of baking and tea saturday fobruary 3 in norval parish hall sponsored by st pauls guild ballet classes will be held in st albaiis parish hair den wil liams wednesday evenings starting at 430 first class january 24 for information phone mrs r b can- bam intermediate oh a hockey schedule j new toronto at georgetown itfonday january 8 georgetown at dundas friday january 12 monday january 15 georgetown at oakville wednesday january 17 burlington at georgetown friday january 19 new toronto at milton monday- january 22 georgetown at dundas tuesday january 23 oakville at burlington b wrrinesd j mt annual meeting esquesing agricultyral society tuesday jan 30 800 pm stewarttown community hall general business fi report lunch mimhuhiuiimiiiimiaiiiiimmiamiimiiiiaiiiuihiihniwiitiq free j gift coupons 1 with every purchase macs i repair service licensed mechanics i 24hour towing service 1glen williams 1 a next to variety shop i phone 442 r 3 i i 1 day or night uiiuiiiiclluiiiiiiiiilllllllllllltlllllllllllillliiuhiiiiiiiiiic mackenzie news do you wish that you could pay for your home improve ments on the instalment plan now there is a credit plan for home owners where you can finance improvements to your home or buy fuel with pay ments spread over 612 ib or 24 months improvements cost ing 15000 would mean five monthly payments of 2700 with a 6th payment of 20 5 or 11 monthly payments im 14 00 with 12th paymeni i- 600 if you required 500 0 you would pay 23 equal instal ments of 2400 with 80 final payment come in and sot us for full particular see you curling j h mackenzie 4 son i umber coai builini supplies mltpn at georgetdvn friday january 26 dundas at oakville it new toronto at burlington georgetown at milton monday january 29 oakville at dundas muton at new toronto at milton tuesday january 30 georgetown at burlington thursday february 1 oakville at new toronto friday february 2 new toronto it oakville burlington at milton dundas at georgetown monday february s milton at dundas georgetown at oakville thursday february x burlington at new toronto friday february 9 dundas at milton i saturday february 10 oakville at georgetown monday february 12 new toronto at dundas milton at oakville tuesday february 13 georgetown at burlington thursday february 15 burlington at dundas georgetown at new toronto friday february 16 dundas at burlington oakville at milton tuesday february 20 milton at burlington thursday february 22 dundas at new toronto friday february 23 burlington at oakvilfe a mid winter ung renaglandin anaesthetic l u r a styptic and anaesthetic one of the most efficient applications known for he 1 oz tube 75c kentners drug store main street phone 72 w delivery service after 4 pm three more twins at brampton hospital for the second time in a year peel memorial hospital brampton has three sets of twins in the hospi tal at the nani time last tuesday mi and mrs wal ter richardson of georgetown be came the parents of twins boy and girl the same week mrs howard pallet of dixie an mrs charles agar of nislnille also gave birth to tu ins a hoy andirl in each case iat sepiem lie hospital also leconh i triple iwmi during one week mr uil mrs kdward war- man niiiaii had two yirls mc and mr- willi mi piu1mii malton two ooys anil mr ai mis kdwnrrl con nor brampton imy ind girl in reply to enquiries from many ok our customer we must say that we afe very sorry but at- this time we are not in a position to offer a proper sale in the silver tradition the continual rise in prices of standard commodities makes it impossible for us to sacrifice much merchandise now on hand- for our midwinter clearance we have therefore marked down only ehdsoflines and certain items of which we have a surplus in stock come in and look around there may be some lines which you may be able to purchase to good advantage at this time silvers one of the finest apparel stores in rural ontario bruce mcker named new band president 8 br farnell a grand miikj for m is birdseye w 4 frosted foods taxation milk orange juice tin 35 c green peas pkg 31 c cauliflower pkg 97 c raspberries pkg r bruce mrker of milton was cho sen ihesidenl of the iorne scots band at the annual meeting of that oganization last week norman marchment georgetown is vicepresident douglas peck georgetown secretarytreasurer victor carter and fred lcecc brampton committee members thomas herbert georgetown lib rarian ernest forgave george town social convener honorary presidents of the tiand include arthur beaumont john cor- daro ijr clifford rein brigadier v c wallace d g h wright lt- tol gordon consols william f llradley and mr mason the band which hasibrcn led for sevcnrl years by alfrod fvrrot is one of the tn bands in ontario and has been a frequent winner at waterloo and the canadian nation al kxhibition free free mast e r readytoeat dog foot i buy 2 tins for 2c get one tin free schneiders breakfast bacon 1 lb v 59c 5tf4neidek crispyfiake shortening i lb pk 3ie n ells free deuverit a frank anderson weds torontd nurse friday on friday evenini at ii oclock the wedding iwas solemnized by hev alex j tnlder at the presbyterian manse of frank anderson who is employed us chauffeur by briga dier f c wallace and miss phyllis fvesortka rn of toronto the bride is a member of the staff of mt sinai hospital the bride wore a grey with corsage of salmon pink roses mr and mrs norman mcdougall of tor- slto were the attendants mrs mc dougall wearing a terra cotta red sut with white carnation corsage a wedding reception was held afterwards at the home of mr and mrs fred anthony durham street long mill employee nancy teeter dies one of georgetowns bestknown figures miss nancy teeter died in hrampton on monday january 8th born near erin a daughter of tiife late aaron teeter and ellen mc- knery she lived on queen st for over fifty years and was employed until her retirement a few years ao as a sorter at the old lower mill of provincial paper ltd she was a member of the quarter century club- of- the company she was 78 years of ae predeceased bytuioitrwida brother she- was the last member of her family rev alex calder conducted the funeral service last wednesday at the mcclure funeral- home with interment following in 4cenwood cemetery pallbearers were w g marshay thomas trea- nor thomas elson- thomas grieve georise martin and william spence and three children ronald joy glenda his father and sister the funeral service was held in windsor on thursday and interment was made ih windsor cemetery v norval district president at womens institute meet mrs m brown district president was guest speaker at the january meeting of norval womens insti tute giving an address on citizen ship and education the meeting was held nt the home of mrs e c reed and the hostess conducted a rontest- mrs lawrence may will bo hostess at the next meeting mr john marshall is recuperating nicely after undergoing an opera tion in peel memorial hospital brampton and expects to be home soon acton lies provincial industrial hockey another tie game marked the in dustrial hockey league monday when provincial paper and baxter labs split the points in a 44 game businessmen who are slipping bad ly in the standing took it on the chin 6 to 2 from smith and stone norval won handily 73 from a1u- ance paper service tomorrow r for hornby man a funeral service will be held tomorrow in brampton for william thomas peterson 22yearold son of mr and mrs axel peterson of hornby district who died tuesday i in queen elizabeth hospital tors onto i ii ffc is survived by his parents a brother jim and two sisters mary nid jean interment will be made in norval cumetor- the word spud far potatoes cornea from ai old organization calledsoclety for the prevention of unwholsome diet t an aviator becomes an ace after hdjffltroys five enemy planes brother instantly killed as truck hit by trjin r alvin taylor ooly brother of mrs cecil hardie of georgetown was instantly killed on january 8th iviien his truck wars hit by a cpr freight train on the outskirts of windsor mr taylor a veteran truck driver and mechanic had been working for the past few years- at overland express ltd as a mechanic he was en route from the overlandgarage to a windsor garage where he was fo repair a truck tie was born- in acton 52 years ago the son of mr herbert taylor of guelph and the late mrs- tax- lor the faniily later movent to eden mills yhere his father oper ated a service station for many years mr taylor lived in toronto for several years beforjsljnoving to windsor twelve years ago h is survived by his wife th- former nan brodle of toronto t artificial flowers lifelike reproductions of many flowers make an attractive home decoration roses apple blossoms peonies ivy begonias nasturtiums ivjany others from 25c a spray i and to display them at their best w rchoose a vase from our large selechbn from 125 up j b a rbe mt i jewellery china watches rhone 310 mui qhm if i 4m- v

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