Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 29, 1955, p. 5

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vaiuy view camns m 11 htjway 3v mile north of hanuviue rctc x majtfon hunter honkf hunhviiu kuwl bigger e6gs sooner ptoneer chick grower mvuoh box fraoe copadty oft offitenaspsned to four other towns four local officers ot um ontario provincial police will be leaving georgetown in different direction this weekend when the georgetown detachment is disbanded to be replac ed by town police force the new police force under chief roy haley take over officially at midnight thursday r the change was necessitated when council was informed early this year that the opp was taking lu personnel out of small towns the end of the year anticipating difficulty in see- uring men if they waited until fall council decided to eel fast and en gage men for policing before the dead line- shortly alter the new chief wa hjred there was another change in policy at queens park and it was decided to retain the opp in towns under 8000 but the news came too late for georgetown to reverie any decisions made corporal kay beckett who succeed ed cpl joe llcllain here a year ago u going to uundas hesdquartcrm cst tom dube who has served longest la georgetown for 2v4 yeara will now be slatlonod in oakvllle csi don smith in town since last october is going to wsterdown cat luy harrington newest member of the detachment haa been in town since the first of the year and will be sls- tioued in brantford georgetowns sman police force headed by chief constable flaley in cludes constsbles clifford loch and clifford search and probationary constable alexander llacleod father officates t marriage of mancy jeanne mutchntor and heed hunter wednesday eing nth ut page t a1sums future fam aat ami uo ego pvsduclua mim oveu 14 waase feed pioneer chick tvswa and build your aueka lata large well framed pullata buy your piuistr caiak onwr maix r pauasi frtml adtmouzeo fmuaval maub bramptoh milling farm supply jauph st brampton hton 19 fish derby planned offer 100 prizes summertime anglers in this part of llalton neednt go far on the july ut weekend to find something different in the way of fishing contests acton which boasts a sizable lake a stones throw from main street is welcoming pike and bass anglers sst urdsy in s dsy long fish derby over 100 in prises are up for the beat weights csught between sam and 5 p m no entry fee is being charged by the chamber of commerce sponsors of the derby and from the lskeslde hesdqusrurs information about boats halt and catch recording will be av ailable all day friday july 1st no garbage pickup garbage usuauv couected that day will m collected in the tuesday pickup ty trouble tr 73376 voo toco mat mrm m vatm usjwtiomarr ttuvmre wru or munt cam m ihaouo am uanr mmuatsat cossccoil tuns wi60s wigo specializes in tv and radio repairs most sets repaired in your ham convince yeul just on call will also tremendous choice in new sets in these famous makes marconi general electric philips and motorola curlys coffee she now open daily at white row garae n o jl v a l when j reed hunter and nancy jeanne mutchmor were married in high perk ave united church tor onto the bride i father rev j r mutchmor 0 d wai the officiating clergyman the groom who is the ion of mrs r h hunter norval and the lele mr hunter will complete hit law course at oigoode hall next year hn wife is a nursing graduate of wellesley hospital ken harrison now fourway arc t receiving honours in hi mamma turn for the teachers ahct local dr direr kcnnrth it harrison has com plctcd a course ot study which now finds him qualified to use thi degree arct in four ways mr harrison who teaches music in local public and high schools is org anist and choir leader in a guelph church as well as having many pri ate pupils in both piano and voice if one of georgetown s most accomplish ed musicians he now holds the arct decree in both piano and vocal as a solo perfor mer and a teacher he studied with iorothy allan park toronto races and swimming at st johns picnic st johns united church held their siima sthool picnic on wednesday june 22nd at stanley park erin fverunt- had a wonderful tnit swimmmi boatim and doing ip tl things time an to do at stanley park the iscrtsful toneslants in thi races wen roys 7 and 8 dv d shrubsolc hob harris iris 7 and m pat llde anne marchmirt sis and undtr pnics for all bos 0 aim 0 paul htainp ionny mcfarlpne girls 9 and 10 pamela cumc bjrlmri avery mix ed adut boot rl mrs houston hoys 11 and 13 munt hyde paul stamp girls 11 an 1 13 karen norton joan crvig bo i clothespin ra c donity macfarlane monty hyde girls shoe race p nrla curnc lynda vanwyck girls 11 and up ilrenda bell roys 11 and up paul ward men s ralloon race rlalr arm strong indies shoe race mn ernie rontravi stop the clock contest talhirinc williams motorola voluiwatic cab radio no fadeout model 395 5995 completely instal- ttfiq dc led with aerial belvslva vltht clvl y tlfjaaj trap lowhfak emasus tlasaly ajmv iwj slrs4ul al compact wigo radio tv with deluxe champion tubeless tires avallabw harley motors 31 john street til 77591 ballinafad transfer minister to hornby orcuit a keen sense of ion and disappoint ment was felt in this community last week when we were informed that mr and mrs uuss and bobby were leaving this charge having been ap pointed to hornby circuit mr ituss has conducted a very successful min istry here during the past two years apd he and his his family will be greatly missed whst is our loss is anothers gsin nd we all join in wish ing them every blessing in the com ing years the annual congregational picnic was hold saturday afternoon at nor- val after a bountiful dinner games and contests were enjoyed by all sges mr p j shortlll then called the group to order and mr and mrs russ were presented with- a well filled purse by mr ssndy mckay on behalf of the congregation ut ruts preached a very moving farewell sermon sunday morning taking a most appropriate text from 2nd cor 13 and verse 11 finally brethren farewell bo yo perfect lagree with one another arid live in peace and the god of love and peace will bo with you a shower and presentation was made to miss eleanor cook a bride- tobe at bannockburn school on tues day night mr gerald townsend of stroouville has boon appointed as student minis ter for this charge and will occupy the pulpit next sunday wo extendi warm welcome to mr townsend and x family the womans association held their juno mooting at tbo homo of mrsl marshall mrs j snow lod in ufa worship service taklrig aa her themer mrs robert noble buried at norval haife of a prominent toronto doc tor mrs ilolxrt t noble was buried in hillcrest cemetery norval last tuesday afternoon mrs noble who had been ill for some time died in toronto on june 17lh the former susannah harriett llodfielts the was a native of st cain arinea where her father was a hank of toronto manager many years ago rollowing their marriage dr and mrs noble lived in brampton where he practiced for four years then mo ved to toronto in 1002 surviving are her husband and three sons warwick q c who u a toronto lawyer dr clark noble richmond hill who practices medic ine in toronto and dr robert noble london a professor at university ol western ontario medical school she also leaves three brothers and a sister harry nd percy hodgctt of toronto ted hod gc its cohourg and mrs oklnne st catharines o flynne st catharines there are eleven grandchildren and four great grandchildren a grandson 1a deorgc noble was killed in an air crash in 1d53 the funeral service on tuesday was held in timothy eaton memorial church pittsburgh paints extohot and intmiot ernies radio mmi 1 tt 7j70i d d motor trucks mr dockriui father die suddenly at avork ncw residents of town mr and mrs terence dockrill maple ave east had a sudden family bereavement on june 14th when her father sidney wyall schricr 63 i i mr schricr w5 at work at his job in ic tyc worstnpi in in cit whin hi- uffrred a w- ni died lie was a native of toronto since his daughter had moved to georgetown he had been a frequent visitor here and was so impressed with the town that he was consider ing moving here when he retired surviving are his wife and a family of four children vera mrs jack doyle and david of toronto lcgoris ktrs terence dockrill of town and charles i who is in the army at win nipeg the master gardener mrs star- rctt gave reading on tho golden- jut llee of saskatchewan the wa were asked to cater to the faulkner ham ilton wedding on the lgth of june 1 janice baker has accepted a posi tion at the terra cotta inn for the bummer months ruth marshall and vera warne plan to take a commercial course in guelph beginning next week mrs jessie mcenory will be tea ching at peacock school next term our village cemetery has beewmuch- lmproved during the last two weeks ur matthew shortlll tiu been ap- h caretaker il i sensational new nrvoaefc outstanding vropitt m see whats mw at maveal motor sales mainstwiht tft wmfifs aa3awa6afetai

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