Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 6, 1954, p. 7

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l tonite only lmjy py oflp un danrerout pemmge pine falls receptioii for golden wedding a reception in the chateau pine falls manitoba on sunday septem ber 10th honoured mr aba mrs william bird who celebrated their jjolden wedding anniversary on that day mr bird whose brother thomas lives in town and who is a native of norval retired in 1dm from his position as head of the power plant ut the ablubl papermill there since leaving norval as a boy he has had an interesting history he learned cheesemaklng in the fac tory at norval station which was otfcrated toy the later robert croat uten went to llrantford to work in a cheese factory there later he worked for a shorj time for george rice whose prue ifoutin calamity jane haot a record as a milk produ cer unique at that time young bird was hi charge of milking this famous anlmaj sfcr save money use ydumome grown grains coop concentrates coop custom mixing five you the balanced feed you need halton cooperative supplies free delivery route days gtown tr 72981 milton 127 mr and mr8 wilxlam bird lie wurkiti or i he t katun co wlini lhry wrtr building their u1- 1 it lun on ii downtown toronto tor was trunsfrrrvd to wlnnlmg fur u ftlinllur job layintf in their tlikintttliiji department until ho took a posit urn in ilnc fulls otic contribution tj his community which he hu mutlo is hii direction of first uld triilfint in the mill und as a si ohn amtjuluiuv instructor mr nnt mrs lllrtl were married in toronto on september 19 likw by the keverend comfort a son stanley and wife toronto daughter marlon thome and her husband of lattuum ion hill and his family of winnipeg and mr lllrds sister margaret of dundai joined with two hundred ft lends of pine falls for the occuilon canon walters presented a purse to thr honoured guests on behalf of ihelr friends of imne kails and district a bouquet was given to mr liird by little itevtrley low tilfts were also presented on behalf of the order of the kastern star by mrs k legull the aillrs auxiliary of ilu- 1iksl by mrs a 1 kobln- son anil by may juckson uc the ladies guild of the anglican church mrs j desilels sang 1 believe ace utn kin led by mrs j lyons a lojt was prujtosed by mrs 1 hob- ertwn and was reaponded to by mr itird who in turn proposed a toast to canon and mrs walters on the otviision of their 35th wedding in- nivitary a presentation was made to the cajioi and hli wife by mrs k wilson on behalf of the church ladies guild glen williams for tv service on all makes call ernies radio tr 72701 roxy theatre bldg mrs arthur norton dies suddenly at home a few days sfter returning home from hospital where she had under gone an operation mrs arthur norton 50 died suddenly at her home in glen williams last tues day daughter yf mrs hale and the late hozelton hale she wai the former ann hale and was born at ma it on her family moved to geor getown when the was a young girl and she lived here until her mar riage and btnco then in glon wil liams she attended st albans anglican church and took part in activities of various ladles groups in the church her death was the second break in the family circle within a month a- younger brother george died sud denly in kingston three weeks ago while the wai in hospital she if survived by her husband and six children william of hock wood mn james valantlrte ituth of gorgetwn hug of toronto charles of acton and twins mildred and lillian at home a daughter died in infancy and a won kenneth was kll- in action in the korean war she also leaves her mother two brothers gordon and bert and a sis ter bessie mrs william davidson in western canada and a brother cla rence huck hale in toronto there are seven grandchildren one whom she nevei saw the baby son of mr and mrs charles norton of axtun who was born in guelph last weekend archdeacon w g o thompson of st catharines former anglican rector at georgetown and glen wil liams conducted the funeral service on friday at her home pallbear ers were henry casta tor wood- bridge benny fox kingston ifar- money goes to work every day when you ma a contractor on a job a bank loan may be helping to finance it manufacturer mndmatohanu tuebahkctedit to half bvolmatariau jjromta and market gooda f mmiifrhlfedgj farmen and other primary producer borrow from a bank to buy equipment meet seasonal need the benefits bfbank credit run through all personal and commercial life bank credit operates silently but on every hand you have satisfying assurance that it is at work v to all types of communities for all sorts of worthwhile thirposeshthe wednesday evening oct sthi54 the geokoetown heeald page 7 fall feature 9 at s ritt i r ttaa new 11 n coats of finest english woollens reg 5950 value special 44 insurance travel real estate walter t evans co triansle 72512 mill street serving your community for over 30 year old msher kitchener ted timbers milton jack kunham and albert carter flower bearers were e cast a tor woodbrldffe ken weston jr royce weston roland norton albert norton and douglas norton interment was in glen williams cemetery bqxmg chartered banks continually adapt their many services to meet the changing expanding needs of tnodenrettterprteeahd modern living this banks serving your community theatre pianist for silent movies an accomplished pianist and a member of- a quintette of si iters who made many appearance at garden parties and church functions around georgetown several years ago mrs dorothy swan 01 was burled in grcewood cemetery last wednesday following funeral service in st georges anglican church mrs swan who had been ser iously 111 since her mothers death two years ago had been a bramp ton and georgetown businesswoman for many years she started the present hunts fish chip store in brampton lotcr purchasing tho georgetown grocery and confec tionery store on main street north which she operated with her moth er until two ycurs ago the store recently reopened under he own ership of her brother- ln4aw and sister mr and wra archie glrard dorothy may loud was born in liverpool england daughter of george loud mid esther elizabeth mills she came to canada follow- ing her marriage to the late james a swan and lived in acton for some years and then in toronto the older residents will remember her as ipianlst in theatres in acton and georgetown in the days of the sil ent movies her four sisters were accomplished violinists and she ac companied them during their days as entertainers she is survived by her sisters mrs john cordaro katherlnc mrs archie glrard jessie mrs frank penton mildred and mrs t mcdonald edith of brampton the furteral service was held in the church where she was a faith ful attendant with rev j e max well of norval in charge of the service pallbearers were wllfretf wutwllltbjn peruon tom medon- aid jaike smith tommy fltxpat- rtok untmpeddy glrard and flower bearers were george and david penson cbs columbia has best television picture with full fidelity sight and 360 full fidelity sound ono 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