Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 2, 1953, p. 3

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you dont take chances when you usirtoops check your requirements today coop lay mash coop pig starter coop hog grower coop sow ration vfii coop 24 dairy supplement coop calf meal sold at your locaf haltoh cooperative supplies free delivery route days georgetown 86 milton 1 27 saturday monday sept 5 column xouth technicolor with audie murphy joan evans plus 8avaoe mutiny sunday midnight at 125 when men are beasts adult plus for you 1 die tuesday wednesday sept 89 anne baiter richard conte the- blue gardenia- adult plus four days leave bucknite every thnrfedarl 100 per car load rnra sbewers presentations wednesday brideelect mtn imargarjet sargent whose marriage to andrew moloxri takes place tonight in st george church haeieen entertained by several friends during the past week on august llith mrs emery thompson entertained at a chicken dinner in rockwood where miss sargent was presented with a motor rug afterwards the girls attended a show in guelph the next day the girls of the smith stone of fice staff had a personal shower august 25th mrs sam walker entertained at a linen shower anh the next evening mrs elmer fend- ley was hostess to teachers and stait of st george s sunday school arch v deacon w g o thompon presented a blanket from the group iast friday miss sargent was presented with a blanket by mem bers of the office staff at smith stone in the evening mrs john patterson mrs john haines mrs emery thompson mrs elmer fendley mrs robert mccandless miss toots murphy and miss joan harrison journeyed to toronto and had dinner at uit town and coun try and afterwards attended a show miss sargent was guest of honor miss sargent has been a valued memb of the clioir at st ge s anglican churcn and on sunday morning after church thomas warnes choir president presented a pop up toaster and a parting gift from the choir on monday friends and nelgh bours of the feroom gathered in woodsidt school and presented the bride and groom with a chest of 1847 rogers brothers silverware budget terms arranged if desired for seasons bauue coal a complete fuel service w h kentner son i phone 12 high quality stoker coal blue coal fuel pil farmer at union was prominent churchman t last member of the family of david anderson and mary jane kee thomas anderson 82 died august 25th at the home of his daughter mrs francis thompson r r 3 georgetown mr anderson was born at balll rvafad and lived on a farm near there with his parents and later at un ion he married margaret ida mckane in 1901 and they farmed at union until he retired in 1930 and moved to georgi town mrs ander son died in 1935 while at union he was a member of the session of union presbyterian church and served for many years as superintend t of the sunday school after moving to town he served on the session of knox-pres- byterian church since 1939 he had made his home with his soniri law and daughter mr and mrs fran cis thompson he is survived by three children miss gertrude anderson niagara falls clarence anderson union and ruth mrs francis thompson geor getown also surviving are four grandchildren raymond donald betty jean and david anderson the funeral service on friday at the mcclure funeral home was con ducted by rev alex j calder of tcnox church assisted by rev g l royal of norval and union pallbearers were manley densmore albert dolson william marshall and campbell sinclair of georgetown wesley ruftedgc terra cotta and laverne thompson union inter ment was in greenwood cemetery georgetown wednesday evening sept 2nd 1953 the georgetown hk1au aqe s tells farmers club of coronation trip speaking on her trip to the cor onation jean mackenzie gave mem bers of terra cotta farmers club some interesting sidelights on this great eent at their meeting last friday mr and mrs llcyl crichton were hosts to the group in their new home mrs jo in l barber geor tetown also contributed to the pro gram with piano bolos wilfrid les lie was chairmin for the meeting which had been arranged by mrs campbell sinclair and mrs john mcclure at the ladies ticcting which pre ceded the joint gathering mrs nor man cameron g ve recipes for four summer desserts which she had rmde jlater the delicacies wtre div ided and p isbed round for sampling mrs jiik mil n ild presided it the ladies mettim and roll call was my most f iijoydble summer diy acton dentist was prominent sportsman a former acton dentist lately a n i wtonbrook resident dr george sirrs died suddenly while holiday inj at amherst ns in actor dr sirrs was promin ent in sporting circles taking a particular interest in minor hockey and baseball he served as coach manager and on the executive of various sports groups surviving are his wife a da ugh ur mary and son hewett try a herald classified adlet for best results travel notes flytca to new york 4 flights daily fb0u toronto 4080 return an air trip to new york combined with an allexpense freedom tour u an ideal holiday combination tours from t to 7 dats consult john r barber trarel advlso elmer c thompson insurance service phone 1i mill street acton man was ghs graduate a georgetown high school gradu ale who lived most of his life in acton william j reid 67 died in guelph general hospital last week retired for several years was last employed by beardmore and co he w as born in saginaw michigan and wtnl to acton as a child attending business college in guelph after finishing high school he was a past master of walker masonic lodge surviv inj are four sons harold ray reid foolesbay pete reid toronto gordon reid port col borne and mervm reid acton he w is predeceased by ms wife st clorges sinday school 19ii i54 term iikin c l s ii lij september 13th it ii a m with the folloun t nevv courses beginners dlpl pupils 5 years nd under course no 1 the fathti s childn i pnmar dcpt pupils 6 7 and 8 viars loursi no 5 love and worship junior dept igr uled ages 9 id md 11 t ir course no 8 the christian and his guide senior dept graded ages 12 11 and 14 cir courses no 11 the christian loyalty to his church junior bible ci iss dept ages 15 16 and 17 years courses the meaning of church membership the christian s problems young peoples bible class dept age 18 13 ycar course no 18 the christian lord adult bible upss 24 years and over parents are urged to start their children this sunday pupils of all ages are needed to fill these classes new pupils welcome promotion slndat sept 6th for information call the superinten dent harvey dewhurst phone4ftjt the rector archdeacon w cr o thompson phone 78 r77za sept 14th 8 p jn milton fair grounds why pay more pioneer enriched white bread 14c sliced or tjnslioed 24oz loaf its oanninq time i granulated white cane sugar 85c 50lb bao 10lb bkt spices ror loc cinnamon sticks 10c vinegar c 49c xhpoalt extra crown jars 141 159 jar rubbers 2 19c seal- a wax 2 31c extra special miracle whip kraft salad dressing 32oz jab special limited offer l liquid laundry starch 32oz btl glide 7c special mccormicks orange and lemon 8licb candy 25c introducing grand valley pickles hot dog beubh whole dells sliced dells sweet cucumber chips 16oz jar chateau plain or bordens sliced cheese 29c admission 125 50c fresh fruits vegetables special weekend prices fresh every morning corn reincland plums 12 cobs 29c 6 qt basket 49c melba choice eating apples 6 qt basket 75c large snow white heads cauliflower each 25c sunlqst size 288 oranges 2 doi 4 ontario no 1 potatoes 10 lb 27c duchess apples peaches bananas cantaloupe radishes head lettuce celery stalks reaper cabbages tomatoes harriett pears vegetable marrows bunch carrots cooking onions etc in plentiful supply- fairview coffeeshop grill now open every evening v

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