Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 15, 1953, p. 3

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silvers shoe department hasan excellent buy on mens work boots by- sism ans solid grain leather outside counter panco tafc sole real sturdy construction unexcelled value at 1195 y pr georgetown morning worship 1 1 a m evening worship 7pm at die evening service rev ross k cameron ma of dovercourt presbyterian church toronto will be the guest speaker there will be a social hour after the evening service everyone is cordially invited to attend pop holmes thanks everyone for patronage while he was proprietor of the corner cupboard hell be pleased to greet you at corner cupboard fishing camps cay u g a cabins and boats we are prepared to do all types of plumbing new bathrooms installed or remodelled water systems repairs of all kinds ken nash phone 239r king street georgetown church worker mill managers clubwoman widow dies u mr2 we have what you need in lumber and j builders supplies tlwyhavmf movd m yatt frames sash doors awdinvjji ulviwl prominent in church work and dies clubs mrs w v grant 60 ied thursday morning in peel memorial hospital she succumbed to a cerebral hemorrhage which she suffered the previous tuesday and from which she never regained consciousness one of georgetown s best known residents she was the wife of wiiuiatn v grant general mana ger of provincial paper l4d who died in 1943 after his death she sold her home on the 9th line present owners are mr and mrs william fleming and had lived for several years in an apartment at the home of wakefield ford on edith street mrs grant was the former ethel may sullivan a daughter of tthe late arthur wellington sullivan and ellen murdoch she as bom in mille roches and after graduating from business college worked in the provincial paper office there after her marriage to mr grant 4hey lived in toronto and thorold and cai to georgetown in 1919 she was intimately associated with the woman s auxiliary of st georges anglican church as pres ident for several years and as a life member as a women s insti lute member she was press secre tary and took a great deal of pains in writing informative accounts of the meetings only a few hours before the fatal stroke she had the last meeting of the organization at the herald office during the war mrs grant was a zealous member of the red cross and handled among other things the important job of compiling list ings of georgetown soldiers and keeping addresses up to date for the sending of parcels she was in charge of the ration office operated by the wartime prices and trade board during the war which han dled the issuing ofxation coupons for butter sugar and other staples st georges church was filled with friends on saturday after noon for the funeral service which archdeacon w g o thompson conducted with members of the w a attending in a body and for mlng a guard of honour as the cas ket left the church pallbearers were gilbert mcnlcol norman sny der george mcclure graham far nell walter biehn and thomas hill of lucan interment was in green wood cemetery georgetown she u survived by an only daughter betty mrs elmer mc- cumber of toronto and two sisters mrs william murdock leeston canterbury new zealand and mrs ian stewart toronto wednesday evening april 15 1993 the georgetown herald page 3 carrolls bowling news ace bailey sorry we missed the last issue of bowling news but here is a run down of bowling news up todate section a finishing on top of the league for the season were silvers on the last nightof the regular league rolling t wylie tried hard to win himself a couple of trophies but missed out on both f them he rolled an excellent score f 837 241 276 320 some other good scores c n the ame night were h chaplin 801 217 321 241 j a r usso 755 234 241 278 n shipway 715 216 209 290 g barber 112 rolling team single for the night was silvers with 3442 section b lawn bowlers group champs placing first was lawn bowlers with 100 points and in second was legion no 1 with 89 rolling high team score of the night was prov incials with 2992 in the individual scoring class it was b young 717 146 297 274 f anderson 702 229 272 201 l tracey 279 e wilcox 273 a norrie and b an derson 250 section c kay s go down ftghttmr with kays and legion no 2 locked in a tie for first place with 99 points each the total pinfali was counted up to decide the win ner the result was legion 70428 mmmb woods the leading home freezer in canada 2 models to choose from model fr 165 combination freezer frig model 15 15 cubc foot freezer write or phone for further details robert cooper phone 1311 box 67 brampton adjoining brampton golf cm and kays 69626 imperials rolled high team score of 2963 for tho night in jhcrc with some good scores for the night were g col lier 660 249 209 202 j mcbain 646 248 235 163 b latimer 629 174 257 198 t bludd 289 j dempster 267 and j murphy 255 playoff results group a maple leaf dairy 3392 maccormacks 3128 silvers 2956 mcclure s 2018 some good scores in these results were w brandford 794 261 255 278 h chaplin 680 254 195 231 g berber 673 23 t61 73 a bailey 671 230 242 199 d stamp 293 b craig 276 group b for the lucky strike trophy legion no 1 3046 legion no 2 2989 lome scots 2970 lawn bowlers 2963 imperials 2955 kay s 2909 provincials 2839 misfits 2644 some good scores were r lati mer 655 219 209 227 j kem- shead 649 181 270 198 j yates 644 173 207 264 f carter 631 194 243 204 b muir 632 279 183 170 r ryall 299 a grieve 280 b young 273 r anderson 261 at esquesing council on mond1y april 7th sam milehams tender for hourly use of a dump truck and a front ecepled s end loader dept of highways approval tenders had been advertised af ter a council meeting on march 26 when the road superintendent was instructed to advertise for these bounty was paid on 11 foxes de stroyed in the township with pay ments going to the following t parpillon acton 15 gerald inghs glen williams and mel whitney of milton 10 each c s bailey geor getown a basso milton and k papillon acton 5 each harold campbell georgetown 3 no residence can be built in the township which does not have a value of at least 5 000 a 148 by law was amended to set this new figure in line with changing condi tions the building inspector can not issua a permit for a house cost ing less than this a council approved the sale of part of lot 15 concession 10 in a rec ommendatlon to the dept of plan ning and development under ex feting law sale of less than 10 acres of farm property cannot be com pleted by an owner without such approval the property is on no 7 highway cast of town limits and is owned by w t sinclair it ad joins property on which several homes have alrcidy been built accounts includes roads 2694 rtilef 321 audit fee 400 acton fire calls to biardmorc farm and car fire 100 bllinafad present wrist watch to harding price a pleasant social gathering was htld at the home of mr and mrs ilfrcd hirdinq when friend ind i fhb urs met to mike a prcstn tit on to mr harding price pro grcssivi euchre wis phytd during thi evening with mr h hilts and mrs stan matthews as prize win ners mr price was presented with a wrist watch for which he thank ed the people in a few well chosen words lunch was served and a social time enjoyed david and sharon blacklock of gait spent the easter holidays with beth mcenery a change from the regular suit day school lesson was made sun day morning when pictures on the life story of pastor adolpha chipoco of africa were shown comments on the pictures were read by mrs m baker who is missionary secre tary paul and carl smith of toronto spent the easter holidays with their aunt mrs w oassidy congratulations to mr and mrs lloyd burt on the birth of their baby daughter last thursday boy scouts who are in the min strel show are to practice on thurs day evening at the scout meeting the ladies auxulary of the boy scouts will complete plans for the annual variety concert which is to 16ozjah 33c 9ozjab230 i icebox jab 39e chopped nat spread4lc monarch chocolate cake mix 35c use with fresh baqanaa in bauuubchocalate cake free 1 coloured cardboard circus wagon voo eoo with a and 9 lushus ct or sheriffs ull i puothngcirtificates 29c new low price bhuuuffb pie crust 2 mlacpxa27c special australia surf corned beef lux loaf 3ic rmso get s 195 worth of holyersftds 75c 7c 36e 7lc tdj 114c special lynn valley peaches 2 35c special quaker whole wheat muffets 2 pkos 27c special rose brand margarine 33c weekend specials fresh fruits and vegetables indian river size 98 grapefruit 10 for 49c pei no i table potatoes 10 lb 31c sunk1st size 288 oranges doz 33c washed in cello pkgs spinach 2 for 25c cello carton firm ji ripe tomatoes ea 23c golden yellow bananas lb 17c be held on wednesday april 22nd when they meet on monday even ing these arc great days for outdoor meetings hikes and rambles we hope that the various packs and troop of the georgetown group will be putting the out in scout ing from now on during the taster vacation ifcouts don livingstone richard sicnko and gerry scott went on a 14 mile overnight hike and on the follow ing day scouts jack livingstone ross mcgilvray and cub douglas mcgilvray repeated the effort both groups camped at the sixth line bridge scouts and cubs are reminded that camping days are not far off now is the time to start your per sonal camp fund every scout and cub should help u earn his own way don t leave it all for dad the leaping wolf cubs are mak ing good headway toward their second star keep up the good work cubs we would like to see all of you wearing your leaping wolf badge when you become scouts

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