Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 22, 1956, p. 3

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simplicity washer with pump originally priced at 169 50 wisos price pkce strings to wigo wigos thy have the most modern serup town top for tv repairs for aerial installation for better service wigo tv free home trials remember tv a specialty not a sideline georgetown s largest tv store tr 73376 32 main street next to the municipal building miss kate hortop 77 dies lengthy illness miss catherine elizabeth kate hortop 77 died on february 5th at st peters infirmary hamilton after a lengthy illness she was born in columbus ont miss hortop had lived most of her life in glen williams and was a life long member of first baptist church georgetown where when htr health permitted she had been active in the work of the church a daughter of the late james and elizabeth hortop she is survived by one brother william of etobieokc and several nieces and nephews including mrs jack peace with whom she made her home while in hamilton the funeral service was held on february 8 at swackhamer and hilts funeral home in hamilton with burial in greenwood cemetery georgetown a cousin rev fletcher tmk of ham ilton cond ictcd the service and jko sant lead kindly i ight the nail bearers were robert mtmasttr an i alex hortop toronto stinley m ljar sunderland tom blight oshawa cla rence and hilton tmk hampton flo rnl tributes were sent to st peters infirmary at the request of the dtcco scd the georgetown herald wednesday evening feb 22nd lfew annual meeting halton county liberal assoc auditorium town hall milton friday march 21956 speaker russell reinke m p election of officers annual meeting of halton county women s liberal association same time and same place ground floor at the rear the mail bag answers critics of blood transfusion georgetown feb 20th 195b dear mr editor in the name of the father son and holy spirit amen at christ s weekly holy coramun ion which wl offer with special intcn tion for the sick and for the capable work of doctors nurses and hospitals we pray almighty god whose bles sed son jesus christ went about doing good and healing all manner of sick ness and disease among the peoole continue we beseech thee in our ios pitals his gracious work console and heal the sufferers grant to the phy sicians and surgeons wisdom and skill and to the nurses diligence and pat lence prosper their work 0 lord god has given the physician and surgeon clever minds and the work of science has provided great advanc es in modern medicine this i reg ard as an act of god and i for one am thankful for blood transfusions and all the blessings of medical assist ance god bless our physicians and surgeons may their learning and pro gress ever increase as they share christ s ministry of healing the sick it is also my happy privilege to drink of the blood of christ which was shed for all who believe in hia name this is the cup offered by christ likewise after supper he took the cup and when he had given thanks he gave it to them saying drink ye all of it st matthew for this is my blood of the covenant st matthew st mark or this cup is the new covenant in my blood st luke 1 cor which is shed for many st matthew st mark or which is shed for you st luke for remission of sins st matthew do this as oft as ye drink it in remembrance of me 1 cor you see this is the great gift of the precious blood of christ and indeed i am extremely thankful and gladly drink of it obeying his divine com mand for the words mean what they say and i believe them implicitly apostolically and eucharistically with every charitable thought as i too express my belief as a baptized soldier of christ kenneth richardson priest anglican communion farm news brother dies once lived with fallows mr les fallow was called to toron to monda fcbruar 13th when ht received word that his brother ever ett ld c fallow had passed away af ted an illness of almost three years he died at his honii j49 vt ndennere avenue a few ears ato mr fallow workc 1 at a v roe at which time he lived with his brother and sister in law mr and mrs les fallow in town he ma ic many friends here at that time p vious to his illness he was employ td at the shaeffer pen company by trade mr fallow was a diamond inll setter and he spent many years in he northwest territories he is survived by his wife elsie j thorburn his daughter mrs g r a coffin jean two sisters mrs helen elson and miss hazel fallow of mon treal and two brothers stephen of new richmond quebec and lisgar les of georgetown two grandchild ren peter and susan coffin funeral service was conduct d n the chapel of the yorke bros funenl home 2357 bloor street w toronto thursday february 16th cremati n followed farm sale agreements jew over the past few months we have heard reports and rumours of various farm sales and options at prices which a year ago we would have said were impossible needless to add while we rejoice in the farmers good luck it is always with a touch of sadness that we hear that another good farm has been sold or optioned what real ly disturbs us are the reports of some of the agreements which it is stated some of our farmer friends have sign ed we can only hope that the re ports are wrong we do not pose as an authority on real estate deals but in our opinion the first thing to do before signing any agreement of sale is to read it and see a good lawyer here are a few points to keep in mind too 1 the survey should be made at the expense of the purchasers 2 the surrey must be produced at least 30 days before the date of closing 3 tbe sale must be completed within a reasonable time 4 at least onehalf of the purchase price should be paid in cash 5 the down payment must be paid to the vendors and not to the agent 6 if tbe sale ii not completed through default of the purchasers the vendor retains the deposit 7 no commission shall be payable to the agent until the sale is actually com pletod and will be jtaid out of the cash due on the dosing of the sale no sale no commission 8 no par tial discharges should be granted of leas than ten acres and upon payment of tea times tbe value of an acre 9 if the lands upon which the buildings mcdonald president of the nohji juniors made the presentations the evening concluded with the ser vint of refreshments union ladies hold day of prayer meet the wms f union i resb tenan lhurch held their world daj of pra ycr meeting at the home of mrs clar ence anderson there was a larji attendance and the ladies followed the service in the printed booklet that had been sent to them and which al the women in all the organizations were following mrs owens macdon aid president presided at the meeting mrs jack macdonald spoke on the hrst world day of prayer mrs harvej puckering sang did you think to pray accompanied by miss nn puckering the hostess mrs clarence andcr son was assisted by mrs lloyd cnch ton mrs f l thompson mrs geo leslie and mrs royal in serving a lovely lunch after the meeting closed ryaxl hall best bowler last week ret ryall and joe hall were thp iteks het bowlers in the idustnal kau e ryjll s 358 helped to five him the veeks top triple of 819 hall had a ibi hieh single whieh contribute 1 to an 803 triple other jocd triples included georte tvirb r 808 rill fit mnj 750 ii i eox 747 j lont 744 and bill kor zack 718 amont the luthir single sc rers were b tit mint 131 jack kemshea 1 318 art stimp 301 jack dempster 298 n f b james 295 bt ten lealtrs are h 11 an leron ankrsonb 226 jim laham kent ntrs n t hfe r irber kcntncrs 21il n p shipvij silvers 217 g tttbsltr m sfit 213 joe hall an krsons213 bill korzack fl tgion n 2 201 frank an icrson silvers 209 ii chaplin kentners 205 j saund crs andersons 204 provincial 43 26 103 andersons 42 27 97 silvers 42 27 96 kentners 39 30 95 legion no i 41 28 94 i egion no 2 37 32 88 firemen 34 35 80 kas 34 35 77 lome scots 30 99 69 imperials 26 43 58 misfits 25 44 58 ramblers 23 46 53 specials this week mens pants 398 gabard ne several shades s zes 30 42 rubber boots red soles all s zes 398 unconditionally guaranteed henrys clothing 15 main street north tr angle 7 2561 herald advertising brings results glen williams roger guyot in hospital in city roger guyot sr a former glen resident suffered a severe heart at tack three weeks ago he is a pat tent in st michaels hospital tor onto he will be there for two more weeks friends in the confmumty wish him a full and speedy recovery mr and mrs george preston visit ed in london on thursday with mr and mrs bert lucas mr lucas a brother of mrs preston is quite ill in victoria hospital there former glen residents mr and mrs wellington riggs reta and gordon of port credit visited on sunday with mr and mrs henry lorriman quite a number of the children in the village are home with illness two youngsters susan wheeler and shirley hancock are recovering from scarlet fever and little margot wil hams is quite ill and has her aunt mrs gordon murray of chatham home to nurse her nine year old mary copland was taken to guelph general hospital with a serious case of osteomylitis and will be there for some time wedding presentation to three norval juniors norval junior farmers held a very sucressful euchre presentation and dance in stewarttown hall last friday night with bill wilson gordon wing field thelma brown and margaret bird the committee in charge of ar rangements there were sixteen tables of euchre in play prize winners were mrs mat thews acton high lady and mrs ha milton mclaughlin norval second high lady mr edward irving mil ton won the high score for men and mr ray addy of glen williams was second high there was also a good crowd for dancing to doris hulls orchestra and for the presentation of three card ta bles to recently married members of the norval juniors mr and mrs h craig rcid milton mr and mrs bob lawson stewarrtown and mr and mrs herb wilson georgetown cliff stand are going to be subdivided and released from the mortgage the pres cnt value of the buildings plus the value of the land per sere must be paid to obtain a partial discharge 10 purchasers should not be allowed to suodivjde more than onehalf of the frontage without paying tbe entire mortgage in full 11 tbe vendor shall be entitled to use tht land until act nal subdivision begias and to take the crops therefrom without charge perhaps that is sufficient for i start start collecting yotb set now bookaweek pur maris it east volumes 2 to 20 only i s vott do co to om nan mbywtddeojatlhk itomh man feaaamlaoaatdeuae lowtaa new world famtlt enctcxo 99 iaci hon m vobaa 1 lot dk kw prioa look n that nuoaoait tmplm at ran own baton tooh araa that amutaf rain and ffl wart a art tmftift raw ana wui www m nn n sn ij mm i kduttlftkttecfmtnnlvakt grand union cakrous a mum our of momimii 10 umj0mi omotnmmuti voutmb joet off tbe pre tadadlng setae hwnrf oaomshr biofejt enflmatafc bujtoen btoj- rephr and thoaeanoa of other nbfaoli in the preaent atomic ace sal aeouaaed br acbolare edn otton and battamaraaa and avenge old am neete- rial hat beat deehned that 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