Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 11, 1953, p. 5

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deaths yjdia papin guelph gen- otial hbspttal on saturday march 7th 1143 lidia pap beloved wife of dr paul beer mother of tho mas and michael and daughter of mrs vttma pap s tfae ftineraljbervice was held on tuesday at me mcclure funeral home georgetown interment in greenwood cemetery georgetown mkmohjams sargent in memory of grand father christopher sargent who died on march 11th 1848 his charming ways and smiling face are a pleasure to recall he tiad a kindly word for each and died beloved by all sadly missed by the grandchil dren two thousand dollars sent to ftoqd fund wednesday march utb 1953 the georgetown hekaut page 5 this standard 66 is equipped to render speedy econom ical service on the general farm one of the practical oliver advances that save tune and money is the direct drive power takeoff have us tell you all about this remarkable unit comfort and convenience features include the new revolutionary ridemaster seat grouped controls and roomy platform fur ther such utility features as metered lubn cation by pass thermostat six forward speeds and battery ignition and starting arc found in the 2 plow 4 cylinder 66 three point hydraulic hitch is alw an oiier 66 feature bill marshall motors sargent in loving memory of a dear husband and father chris topher sargent who died on march 11th 1946 nothing can ever take away the love a heart holds dear fond memories linger every day remembrance keeps him near always remembered by his wife and daughter margaret sargent in loving memory of a dear father christophlr sarg- tnt who died on march 11 1948 loves greatest gift remembrance evtr remembered minnie and bill ditch field windsor cheques for 2000 were sent through the local banks yesterday to the governor generals flood re lief fund by treasurer john d kel ly this was the first contribution sent from georgetown to the nat ional fund established to aid those in britain and holland who were victims of the terrible floods the fund is still in operation and already there is over j00 more on hand to be sent in the next dona tion indications arc that the tow operated fund may rcich a to tal of 1000 as donations continue to conn it idily at the four depots the bdnks town office ajid iler- jld office main and guelph streets phone 725w ge0rgetown two snows nightly 7 and 9 pm saturdays usual 2pm matinee nights 6 30 till midnight today and tomorrow plus more news of the european disaster sybil bennett outlines jury duties to i0de sybil bennett qc spoke to fel low members of countess of strath- more chapter lode on women on the jury at their meeting monday at the home or mrs thomas yew- son she explained the jury system through the years to the present lime the duty of a jury and said history was made when women were permitted to serve for the first time on the jury she gave a detailed account of who could be called for such duly how jurors are called nnd selected and jury procedure mrs wallace thomp son moved a vote of thanks to m bennett for her address the regent mis jean macken zie presided at the meeting which was attended by 47 members the treasurer mrs william hamilton ra orted a profit of ocr 100 from tht valentine dance mrs harold itancox requested toji for the child heilth clinic the meeting ojened with the iode praei and the plac mg of the standard by mrs sam ptnnie a number of donations included to the luc morrison memorial fund 10 to the hifh school burs- iry 11 to halton music h estival and a 10 prue for oi nic 12 for commencement the educational sccrclarj is send ing a coronation souvenir program to the chipters jdoptcd northern school and also to ccdtrjle school as a money raising effort eich member was iskcd j brine 2 00 1ilent mi ncv to the net nut tins the april muling uill be im jnni vcrsary dinner nnd is bcinc lin iud for the billow bri ir it hi imp- ton a committee in chirie of thi suppr ind proijr mi is composed of mrs robert rcichardt mrs j gil- ik mrs h h kugg mrs j mics f e ins mrs john inglis mrs rich ard criehton and mrs lcrc lislii mrs prank ljcnncr a alucd mem ber who is leiving soon for her new home in toronto was presen ted with a cup and saucer by miss hildt erwin with the ood wishes of the chapter tea dssisfmts v ere mrs robert nicol min w a mccovjii mrs ted dirhngton mrs junes linton mrs robot i ho ire mrs leslie clark mis art siott and mrs john s hughes mrs paul beer noted as artist a talented artist who received her training at the budapest col lege of art mrs paul beer died in guelph general hospital on satur day dr and mrs beer have been res idents of the district since they pur chased the old george leslie farm in 1941 they lived in toronto for three years after coming to can ala from their native hungary in 1938 mrs beer designed and painted the intricate carved gateway at lidia farm which has brought peo ple for many miles to admire this touch of the old wqrld in the es quesing countryside her artistic talent was in evidence everywhere in their beautiful country home built tftej- a fire destroyed the onginal house a few years ago 1 he former lidia pap she was born in 1902 at gyuld hungary since coming to georgetown she hid been a wlued member of the arts crafts eroup surviving are her husband two sons thomis of gcorclow n ind michnel a member of the st ill of manchester uni ersity w ho flew home from england on hearing the sad new two grandchildren and her mother mrs vilma pajp who makes her home at lidia farm rev alex calder conducted the funeral service on tuesday at the mcclure funeral home ind inter ment was in ciicenwoocl cemetery georgetown pillbcjrers were prof h s m cnxeter toronto john polatiyi ottawa wesh y beatty and wescly wolfe acton s g bennett tnd frn ijatkin burns businessmen in hockey finals businessmen and burns transport will play thtir final gime in the irena sdndi afternoon w ith the winner receiving the sheeny tost mimornl trophy emblematic of the mdustnil le iguc i h impiotiship ijusincsmi n dim n ited smith stone in the semi finils ind burns licit acton to win i plioff spot f h h te im has won i gime of the best of 1 scries friday saturday march 13 14 tkcmoeiuud adventure i n inmuammmiberjoid monday tuesday march 16 17 extra canada atom goes to work next wednesday and thursday bugles in the afternoon ray holland technicolor plus hurricane atpltrim hill euchre party celebrates 35th lodge birthday verdun robekah lodge celebra ted its 35th birthday thursday ev ening in the qdfellows halt when twenty nine tables enjoyed an ov erling of euchre the guests w ere w rlcomed by the noble grand mrs jack press- wood and a delicious lunch in eluding the birthday cike was ser ved by the four group leaders con vened by mrs ildavidson winner of the birthday prizelwis mrs j infills mrs charles boyle won an electric tea kettle and mrs k bob karris a blanket in a lucky draw euchre prizewinners were mrs norman snyder mrs k hin cock mrs sid robin and mr ed gar lyons mrs harry knight won the door prize doctors hope to save boys eye seven yearold donny mcfar lane churchill crescent is in sick children s hospital for trcitment of in eye injury playing with a group of children on saturday he was hit in the eye with a pellet from a toy gun doc tors are hopeful of being able to sivc the sight of the eye young canada night kid hockey windup as a wind up to the legion sponsored kid hockey officials are p inning young cinada night at the arena a week from saturday four gimes will be played that night and three championships de clared in midget bantam and pee wee seven pr7ca have been do nated for lucky door prizes ind an intensive lickel sale is planned with the object of picking the arem for the iffnr it pays to sew get your materials at garners lvstav crease resisting and pre- shrunk new lower puce ul prints top quality cotton prints j guaranteed wash fast 79c nylon plissej no ironing 198 tricoline lovely quality ideal for smocking 150 zippers buttons threads lace eyelet trim buttons covered for your spring wear handbags camisoles lots of embroidery fine cotton 159 skirts orion and wool pleated wnnkle resistant wash able 1095 new bucket style end 395 595 blouses nylon sheers lovely styles 298 shortie coats new chicken wire or plain wools popular styles 1950 2295 ctxncvb 1main st georgetown g budget market tv ho uhtjur kraft dinner 2 pkg 29c shredded wheat 2 boxes 33c cloverleaf flaked tuna tm 30c clover leaf fancy red sockeye salmon tin 39c 35c box hayhoes astor coffee lb bag 94c culverhouse dessert pears 17c stokleys fancy quality tomato juice 2 20 oz tins 27c pussn boots cat food 2 tins 19c maple leaf skim milk process cheese low calorie 25c choice ripe tomatoes lb 26c carrots 2 lb 13c waxed turnips lb 5c salmon steaks haddock fillets cod fillets small link pork sausage choice lean hamburg lb 51c lb 51c lb 39c lb 40c lb 49c for a good selection of fresh and cured meats try budget market free delivery phone 366 reginald hates who succeeds w h kyle at mon treal as assistant vice president of operation for the canadian national railways mr hayesbrmerly was general manager of the railways central region at toronto free gifts for all i prizes galore i canada packers cooking school st johns memorial hall vince mountford emcee thursday evening march 26 815 pm friday afternoon march 27th 215 pm sponsored by loval true blues admission 60c including free cook book sunbeam mixmaster door prize abslsunr sponsors mcclores home furnishings goodlel s economy hardware ernies radio browns bread crown brmnd products saladatea co elegant wax vi tone products and othets get your ticket today from any ltb member

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