Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 16, 1952, p. 7

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half hour broadcast over the cuc radio network wit be heard locally over station cjbc toronto kenneth r harrison local music ian who is organist and choirmas ter at the church will be playing ihti or gnu this is a regular sunday cmc sun dayfeature st andrews is one of two ontario prestoytertsn churches chosen this year huttonville park dancing saturday community sing sunday community sing this sunday special attractions woods cleaners will be on vacation during the week of july 28th to august 4th oxford undergrad j visits with uncle a visitor wtln mr and mr gil bert english on sunday was roger broad a son of mr englishs slater and a student at oxford university england jle la spending holiday in oanede with college chums who are on their way to pittsburgh ienn happy birthday to betty humph reys for monday the hat jo aiui i fudge spent a couple of days in georgetown last week with her cousin barbara lusty visiting in the village sunday evening were june and gall thomp son and julia devrles miss mary english was home over the weekend mr and mrs will uwion of tor onto visltrd with mrs lawwn on sunday mr and mrs p it bally dawn and stephen of islington mr and mr hardman and baby catherine of st catharines were sunday vis itors with mrs bally st john guild meeting was held tuesday evening at mrs grants home plans were made to hold a bazaar saturday nov let a dona tion was made to the community playground 1e next meeting wilt be at mrs j c murrays home on tuesday evening july 22nd ge0rgetown nightly 7j0 pm 030 pm sat and jiol 2 p m 7 p m 0 pm today ann sheridan john lund in the tcchnlcolour talc of men of steel and women of fleih in brawny drawling steel town alas sbewlnr straggle rr oil ncwi carteen friday and saturday july 18 19 matinee saturday 2 pm namingthfttlst fxotk kautieji see page 10 for a treat wa monday tuesday july 2122 matinee monday 2 pm ueut musical j v vs co tcchmv fred astaire j veraelleh marj0rie main extra sons of the pjains barnyard babies and a cartoon triplet trouble wednesday thursday july 23 24 robert mitchum jane russell jimi t3 nofoan od mr joseph wullams- mr hold royd who predcessed her three yean ao was manager of tha syea alnley knlttlruj uiu at the time he moved to toronto over forty years ago where he establish ed his own textile business which operates under the name u hold- royd bon the glen building last tenanted by glen textile in dustries has been vacsni tor several years mrs holdroyd was active in sc j tides anglican church toronto she and her husbabd were among those who founded st albans church a glen wullams and arch- deecotf w g o thompson conduc ted the funeral service there on saturday pallbearers were grand sons david copp peter and tony holdroyd gary john and robert mason- she leaves e son v c holdroyd nd three daughters norma mrs j c copp gertrude mrs par ker blake and kdlth mrs s w mason all of toronto and two bro thers harry b wllllama toronto snd charles k williams sirucoe tbe late mrs w h wlllson of georgetown was a sister mackenzie news doe the hot weather con vince you that you nood mora screen we con make up screens to fit your windows or maybe you would like to make your own velon screening- is 12tte per aq ft sndbronzo wire is 18c a combination screen and storm door would cost 1748 see you st the lions club garden psrty j b ua0kknz3k son lumbar cosl wednesday eveuing july islav 151 the oeoeoitown hkealo taoe 7 smmmmmm i i iiiiba ii iesaaaaaaisl mrs george h williams was widow of minister funeral service for mrs george h williams who died at ltmlswood convalescent ifome on monday july 7th following an illness of one week was held at robinsons funeral parlours in hamilton on wednesday july tt mrs williams who hud been residing in harrle with her daughter mrs marru m redmond for the past year and a half died following an attack uf coronary thrombosis widow of the late ltcol george h williams d d who predeceased her in april 11m3 the deceased had spent most of iter married life do ing church work as a united church ministers wife she was mode a life member of the wo mens missionary society in 10o6 and was at one time president of the society in uarrie she was a member of collier street united church the womens missionary society and womans association and belonged to the senior citizens gettogether club a native of ogmore vale south wales where she was born on jan 14 1873 the late mrs williams was the former gertrude louise adams she lived at llatley for three years and in bedford pq for three years her other places of residence inclu ded delta onl where she lived ifor three years juebec city where ahc lived for four years winnipeg where she was a resident for four years and toronto where she lived for eight years she resided at hamilton for 20 years before going to barrlc she is survived by four brothers arthur sydney haldanc and reg inald and a sister ethel all in great britain six sons dr c v wullams georgetown dr a l williams and dr p e williams hamilton bertram h williams and dr ii a williams toronto and rev ralph c williams espanoln and one daughter mrs harris m redmond edythc barrlc also surviving arc 18 grandchildren and five great grandchildren a son glyn died in 1001 the funeral service was conduc ted by rev dr mutcj molrosc of irmilton pulbcarers were the six sons of the deceased dr c v williams dr a u wlllinms dr p e williams dr ii a williams rev u c williams and b ii wil- inms interment was in white- chnpcl memorial gardens hamil ton buried here morthn jean cuirldgfr 05 whtf died in brampton july 0th was burled in gjeenwood cemetery following service in brampton an krldny shop at gun wiujam8 vfentriloqulst hit of garden party good weather drew an excellent crowd to the garden party on july 4th which was held by the friend ship club ot the united church due to the illness of al harvey bob oconnor ably filled in as master of ceremonies john wag- stafte introduced the talent ted rust ventriloquist stole the show with cecil barth as his extra man nequin helen liruce soprano was introduced as a candidate for the coming miss tv uf canada her numbers were well received the program was roundd out with ralph bertram magic tan with his excellent tricks and rae todd guitar player and singer proceeds from the show will be used for church repairs mr and mrs lloyd davison and muriel and mr robert mcmastrr had a trip to wlarton on sunday mrs mcmastrr who spent a few 2 for 27c fancy quality holly peat budget market liggbbajmmbililbbbbbslibbsbvbbbbebbbbbvbbtbiilrf and save money fancy red sockeye salami tin 41c myt good sfafifjap tin 41e brunswick chicken haddie 14 oz tin 23e carnation milk tall tins 2 for 29c 2 tins 37e pablum 16 oz box 48c 8 oz box 24c wagstatte strawberry jam 24 oz jor 44c a large selection of gray dunn fancy biscuits pkg 25c to 35c a good selection of fresh fruits ind vegetables for top quality fresh and cured meats try free delivery phone 366 budget market days last week with mrs margaret mcmaster returned home with them mr and mrs george preston mot ored to owen sound and from there took a wrckend boat cruise to manltoulln stopping at several points of interest mrs j crawford sr has her mother mrs thornton with her for a few weeks mr and mrs william korzsck vis ited in richmond hill on saturday with the fred ifarrlngtons ihe girls softball team is plan ning a bingo and street dance here on the 2mb there will be ball game in the early evening the team has been doing well thll sea son and to date have won 5 of their 7 games susan hilts had a party frldsy for her third birthday her gueiti were judy williams billy and sandra lrtiman jimmy and shirley hancock betty clarke rita higgs joan and betty hilts heather mayes nancy korzack and her sisters lou ise and mary v iii w m f v rrpca lxp xuwhn wtwkly nawepapiwa assoelauea foauritv outinc ifcvuion aftar 17 ysars ouutaadibt savvies rotmirt ilr lkuu 0u waitxwui u pu with a hnsutiful oil nalotitig during tha aasoeiatiob rxbnt oonvention at wigwaaaan lodge lak rosmaa musknka ontario shown with mr and mm giles are tsjit rdfint k k spanoa stntkrom aadupaltk eilreme left and robert ii bauadars cjve- qc- chajnnan of tha hydroelaelric powar com to of ontario right who was guest speaker at tha convention tuiqut tirrsk sjuirr members of ths 1063 axacutiva of tha canatlian warkly newspapers association ontario division pnaed lor this photograph during tha gala iiitrht which was ona of the highlights of their annual convention at wigwassan lmlga lake roaaaau muskoka kmnt row lolt to riant jack pickell 1st viceinwidant ok mar e a snanes past iraatdant strithrty agtlhpaitx chas nolan pratidecil siavg tur tnbun wenlm ltsrons lrotarymanagsr lltltn tint try srvond row left to right chaa dnvin klmimsgnt barnr wengrr windham atbrnnoa jirrv rviin kuiffittnm fiominum ooriro cadogan third row loft ut rinht williato jamno canadian statnwwn bowmanville and col hill dintuim clayton hehaus ckttuy kntrtprisi snd vicivsskianl ihtrkam ckromieu varti fariell brwsarides guh directors- ilmwwm bowmanville and col pj picking lumat richmond uwrh hu n tlw pn tni y newfeinapur thliting winiurn lt to riff lit sam took kditor ta lthsrol tuxhmond hill was pnwntsml with the k k suittvennitn iliy for urn wtfkty rtrwapapor with the boat frontpage in towns with populations 4500 ajuj untior lhihcrt wnnpr hit featuring lite annual convention of tha canadian weakly newspapers association ontario division vmntatton of trophism and awards for ouutaiulirig achievement in the held of wuekl was nulal fditir tiimny inetlr winnnr of tl joa t ctsrko memorial trophy for leat allround paper in town with jnipuls lmr i uk miii iintlnr john meyer maruiffing alitor km and kzprtam dinntan uwie trophy for um u4 itliuiris vugti while his fiviyesrolii tlaughter stella holds the aurora banner trophy tor tin- heal allround wtiwlv ihwppnr wrviiig towns with a imputation 4000 to 0000 roth ihoar awnnts were won hy tho vaspmnrtw km tnii kxpifh thin vm col k j licking turoro hanntr wns imnrnud with the albert v nolan memorial tnpliy for tlu- inni alfrouml twwspapur asrvuig towns of 1500 to 4000 halton united church minister is retiring a past chairman ot halton pres bytery of the united church flev c it albrlfiht is retirlnsand mov ing to beamsville mr albright has boon minister at freelton strabane and aberibyle for fourteen years he was ordained in 1016 at the present time he serves on the dominion pensions board bornln dunnvulo he- is a alxlh benevatlon descendant of a pioneer caribou iiauburton g mcmanus minden heated cabins meals boats niabbbbp vautoyvieabiiu tf m zvt miles owbfuhtjvule on nd 11 highway i s where georgetown meets 2 openinq junk 37 m v pete ul hariea hunter mennonlte lajrllly he a ttoraa j j y m aksib baa it public and high school in beams villa a gardening enthusiast he was one of the founders of the plamboro horticultural soelety and vu honorary dresldenlthtrllt6n olsdloo soelety tjast yesve wu warded tha joa neither memorial trophy fcy the wentworth junior i svr imdsjrshli ind esryiea the bridgeview wasaga beach finest accommodation anywnere you wish- to choose splendid meals spring mattresses running water throughout j beards all

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