Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 5, 1952, p. 11

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take almost 1000 for injured cydists uambers of thm yeltowlackets yd club have bean quietly working on a project for soma- time t had us culmination at bramp- ion orange hall on friday at a party a total of tw was netted by the ifctub tn a benefit draw for two mem- mhlffs aeriaualy injured some time ago sn motorcycle accidents mr wil- cook m beech st brampton ikon a set pf luggage valued at 100 when her ttckel wii drawn 19 the w inner tfce money will be divided be- rrween jim lsv hill of georgetown i and don beck ford uratrtptoit tn loured days apart in accidents hie iforroer has juit beno moved from i toronto general hospital to perl memorial hi brampton still bring i treated for a bruin injury unrk- liord who is rttink tu be out o st joaaiohs hospital toronto joat ilia right foot aiul hud a i broken irg and arm in lih aaldrnt i mr and mrs pku howard i will live in edmonton mrs phil huwanl withjarr uu mail sona ml char i nf kenneth j left by plane for wnumlon i last werkend tu join mr howard i there the former darrrll ixiwmih has bwn staying with iter iar- lenta mr and mn a e davtwii i glen road mr i toward who formerly oper- lated canada howard farms with llli two brothers has been an luxur iance agent in milton for tltc past i few years lie luu joined the in- 1 urance adinlnlatratabn dn lol the alberta gowriunrnl und mill lba working in edmonton u faoe 11 wednesday evening kov 5th li hs cutoegetown heeau r r r ii mil buses art the real thing when your school or club 1 play ing a game or having a social evening out of town theyre handy for shows and other events too if your crowd is large enough you can make your own schedule with chartered buses fares are low round trip montreal 1725 toronto lbs hamilton 325 detroit 1175 ticket and information at corner cupboard r pnone m j f fiy lj 5 only chevrolet delivers so much sac you joft6yog ihe ha more truck for your money t l1kil get ihc price on the chevrolet truck thai f rjkap he ngh tire type and capacity lor your work ma youll find thai chevrolet- ivr you far more for your money hecauw its engineered and built to unurpaed standards of value rock bottom operating costs you cant bcit chevrolet valvcinllead engine lor overall economy they ut keep roll ing along a choice of four time- tested high tor que engines to match the load lower depreciation when the time cumn to trade in your chev rolet iruck herei good new year after year used hevrolet trucks traditionally bring more money compared to what they i than other makes thats because of chevrolets wide cus tomer acceptance engineered economy i llgfi every chevrolet truck gets the job done fast and t turc providing he widest selection of bod styles as well as chassis lor special bodies in wheel- bases from 1 10 22 another reason why more people buy tf jm 0nte when you buy a truik whatever youre hauling you bu it for one reason and one only 10 make money and in the long run the truck that aves you the most s the truck thats going to make the miom and that without frills or fancy talk n one of the biggest 1tsic reasons wh more people bu incl drive chevrolet trucks than an othir make look at it ail wi you want you save because chevrolets economical dependable valve- in- mead engines famous for jsovser and stamina keep fuel consumption low you save be cause chevrolet husky hypoid rear- axles deep channeltype frames flexl- mounted cabs recirculating ball steering and other advance- design features keep maintenance costs down and you keep on saving while you earn because these extra values arc built in to stay in to protect your truck investment but seeing is better than saying so come in and look these versatile moneymaking chevrolet trucks over from top to bottom check the com parative values of chevrolet trucks and prove to yourself that chevrolet does save you money all along the line arthur scott motors limited telephone 161 queen guelph streets present proficiency awards st georges ss pupils at a special afternoon session of st georgeg sunday school on oc tober 26th canon kred waio a for mer rector who was preaching here that day was introduced and wel comed by kred mcnally a former superintendent canon wmc spoke to the pupils nbout the importance of the sun day school as it is the future church he asked the children to be careful five ways with their ibp eyes cars hands and feet singing a chorua or each he had composed a special hymn appropriate for the church centennial and printed copies were given to pupils to paste tn their hymn books archdeacon thompson thanked canon wasc for his kindness in ad dressing the school the junior choir sang in my heart there rings a melody the sunday school superintendent harvey dewhurst presented a picture to the school in memory of his brother allan mr jesae brand ford accepting this with a few remarks awards for proficiency trt hho term ending september 7th were presented first and second highest marks in respective classoj were gi ven to ann lorraine noble lynda arthurs robert armstrong arthur patton karen norton patricia spices shirley engieby jacqucllno shepherd jimmy fiddler chris boutello robert kjdd tom barber ann fiddler jean engieby lynda mlno judy spence bui engloby doug mitchell carolyn btehn mar- llyn patton jiukentner margaret eaaon brands dawson danny en- wttrtis michael lambert john doh- erty danny hewitt- paul arm- strong- fred harrison gordon spence danny martin- michael armstrong sandra fox dlanne harrison lillian shepherd janice bradley qlenna doherty mrs w mlno s it was announced that the christ- mas concoct would be held on erl day evening tdeoember 10th the sunday school has presented mrs nelson cook with new revised version of the bible in recognition of forty years r faithful service as a teacher on the previous sunday child rens day and youth sunday n sound movie st pauls cathedral was shown attendance awards t were presented to those who had been present for fifty sundays out of 52 in the previous year to the following 8 yrs jill kcntncr marilyn patton janlcp bradley sandra fa dlanne harrison danny martin kred harrison 5 yrs margaret eason lynda mlno lillian shepherd karen nor ton paul armstong michael arm strong 4 yrs arthur patton brcnda dawson gordon spence 3 yrs jacqueline shepherd bobby armstrong 2 yrs dlanno armstrong lyn ritchie put sargent ann lorraine noble jean engieby shirley en- glcby 1 yr janice chaplin lynda outhbert janice mlno judy nash maureen smith jacqueline sjpence gall stlgger carolyn blehn notice to creditors in the estate of james a nlckcll retired farmer deceased all persons having claims against the estate of james a nlckcll late of the towriskfjii esqucslhg re tired farmer who died on or about the 3rd day of october ad 1032 are hereby notified to send partlcu- lnrs of same to the undersigned on or before the oth day of december ad 1952 after which dat tho estate will be distributed with re gard only to the claims of which tho undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be 11- oble to any person of whoso claim he shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 3rd day of november ad 1002 stanley it wilson administra tor of the estate of james a nickeu by ws solicitors dale and bennett georgetown ontario s u10 stkwarttown bazaar euchre dance st johns guild feature st johns womens guild held a bazaar in tho township hall satur day afternoon tea was servod mrs m pc wires of hornby was success ful in a ttayfor a salad bowl mrs roy hilts of glen williams won a dressed doll and a pair of pillow slips went to mrs m d williams glen williams the ladles were pleased with the results of the bo- jaar in the evening a euchre and dance was held in cards mrs h p lawson was first lady mrs frank brown 2nd lady mr harding was the first gentleman and mr w mit chell llmchousc find gentleman ttefrcahments were served and the autograph quilt was auctioned by mr george glassford mr c a grant being the successful bidder there was a good attendance to on joy the dancing to george glaaa- fords orchestra georgetown junior w a meeting was held at mrs bullys home mary lnwson chose- jesus from thy throne on high for the oponlng hymn in the worship service the monday pled go was remembered the medical work among the children in hon- on china mrscromar who has been tea ching here during mrs sargents illness had a halloween party in tho school friday afternoon then all the youngsters were out in the evening visiting everybody and gen erally having- a good time tho ol der ones were unnecessarily des- truotlve mr p r bally and stophen of islington wore visitors with mrs bally saturday esqueslng womens institute november meotmg will be hold in the school tuesday ovening nov ember 11th v hornby native 92 mrs mccuire dies a resident of toronto since 101 4 when she moved to the city from georgetown mrs david mcguire u2 died in toronto general hospi tal on wednesday she was the former isabella wright a daughter of george wright and katherlne menzies and was born near hornby sho was widow ed in 1801 when her husband 20 years old at the time was killed in anyiccldcnt at the mackenzie and cup lumber mill in town mrs mogutre was a member of yorkminstcr baptist church she is survived by two children miss mice mcgulre toronto and david t mcguirc hamilton she was the last member of her family she also leaves one granddaughter mrs w c luton hamilton and two greatgrandchildren archdeacon w g o thompson conducted the funeral service on friday at the mcclure funeral home georgetown and interment was in greenwood cemetery pall bearers were john murray george woodward and berwyn morris toronto w c luton hamilton everett cole and irarold cleave pat schrag wins school scholarship pat schrng ffrnnfuughtar of mr and mr william bulllvant o town ha been awarded a aecond ocholar- ihip by iho montreal protectant sdjltor commlulon j she la a fourth year atudent at weathlll high school ndg tho rocently completed school la consf- dered one of the 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