Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 9, 1956, p. 13

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the georgetown herald georgetown ont wednesday may 9th 1956 second section trades training opportunities ror young men of sixteen do you want to rarn while you leqm o trade under he canadian army sotdler apprentice plan itart itia lit juni tha canadian army will accept a limited number of young men for training in 19 differ mt trade the training coune lasts for two yean and then the apprentice mfvet three years with a regular unft training starts in september under this plan the apprentice racmvet half pay to the ago of 17 then full pay 90 days paid holidays a year modical and dental car travel and adventure a healthy active outdoor life to be eligible applicants mult be 16 not yet 17 have a grade 8 odu cation and be abfe to meet army physical standards as only a limited number of applic mnh can be accepted make your application early mau the coupon below telephone or vtiit your nearest recruiting start on arm recruiting station 59 albeit street duj ont irl s1b37 army rccru i nj stat an 164 well ngton st kliiitbd ont tel 4718 aimj rectu t ni stat on 90 r c tinned st w tunis onl tel em 6 8341 inc 776 m 7 personnel depot wo tele bj tickt cilordi el labtth sti 10 id i ont tel 4 1m1 loc 135 arm recruiting stit an 230 miln st w hlltkbsj ont tel 416 arnii reciu t ng sutlon 1b4 k nt st e kmlltia ont tel 2 bs o mt ind lion fur tha m without tol w dtolli on 1h hon i ohl go 1 saljtr 1 adrir 1 1 mrs george wilson 61 buried at glenmorris hi for three months si net suffer ing a stroke mrs george a wikon bl died at her home 53 market st on may 1st the former nellie lauiie wallace she was the daughter of the iale james and jane weir wallace and was born near ayr when her father farmed the faintly moved to an other farm near lenmorris when she was i child and she attended school there hen tiall business col lege she was working in toronto when she mainid harrv b irron fhc lived in winnipeg california hon da and in portland maine following his death the tame to geoigetown and made her home with htr sister mrs william ii long md her late brother in liw in 1938 she mimed iitorfel a wilson ind iftei fainjing for a time at ashrovc the purchas id a geneu store nt tihn christie mi wilson letired eijht jtars io ind ihe returned to tiionitwn sinn his death in 1949 shi ind eon tinned to mike htr home in reotee town mrs wilson was i member of st jnhn s united thtireh ind bi limpid to the w om ins ssocution at tht hui eh she is sinwwd b on son ilir old of 1itston three randthililun her sister mhel mrs w ii i one of town and one brother norm in w il 1 ice of glenmorris llt morgan met arlane eondueteel a service it the ii irold met luri tuniral home on thuisda evening and a second seruce followed in the lmtid hureh at glenmorris on iridav afternoon officiating mini mers thin were mr metarhm and ili w j ilolh pillbe inrs win wellington wilson ceul ttil son ind i joel mcuinluik of georgetown 1 eon ml it uisim i hirold iimdki preston md ji hn w iluci gknmuriis interment wis in the ci nuter j adjoining the thurch attention champs of the dart league a toprated attraction around the legion hall during winter months is darts with an active industrial lea gue vieing for honours seasons champions this year was this branch 120 team captained by joe stamp who holds the trophy team members left to right are fred gilmer gord jamieson joe stamp bruce mccartney and ron cash ron also held high single honours for the year james kirkpatrick 30 malton avro employee a malton avro employee and fa ther of four young children james sidney kirkpatrick 30 died at his home at silvercrcek on april 30th ho had been seriously ill since un dergoing an operation in november born at li menu use he was the son of sidney and caroline standish kirkpatrick he attended limehouse school he worked for a short time at the provincial paper mill then trained as a mechanic in ed jenn ings garage m acton later working for mcswain motors and in drayton with uoy lambert he had been em ployed at avro for four years surviving arc his wife kathleen turner four children robert evelyn phyllis and joyce his parents and sisters mrs ralph turner mary kathleen and dorothy of limehouse and mrs john foster margaret of georgetown a brother charles died in infancy he attended limehouse presbyter lan church and rev alex caldcr conducted the funeral service in the church on thursday pallbearers were ronald davies acton roy lam bert and jack hutk drayton alex wright willowdale brock miller and marshall mclaughlin fellow work irs at malton and neighbours acted as flower bearers interment was in greenwood cemetery georgetown family friends fete couple 50th wedding ladies last call for storage ladies take those few precious minutes to go over your clothes and your husbands winter coal and see tha they ore properly protected for the hot summer days ahead don t delay 1 do it today t the small cost of storage s less than tie repa rs of the smallest mothhole cleaners and fur storage tr 73262 tr 72732 barragers mi and mrs a w norton i imc housi hue him wiili l ited on the nasion of the ir jjildi n weddmi an meis m i ist ttid usdi llu hi id opin huiisi for their milhtoius md otu r fin nds when miln beautiful flowers md nher kifts win mined vih hours i i hi in two lawn t hairs ind i table and their in phew allan who tpi rites norton hon in town s n his umt i 1 im lv itirsjli i f ulinls m i ins umlt i larnition llu pui hi sim thur fimih nu rt until il d nn i it llu i ints in llnmltmi mi and mis milium mile hi 11 wh hn hi in ru ihhmii s for fml w us un dinm r uusls 1 ftuwi is then u mid muli l i j ni ind in i hush ind ml il inn llu fun l in tin it h nu il fruit hnl mr rton wis b rn ind nisid in hn w mi mi- kaxiiig thin in 1 1 1 5 win n in mmid o i inuhoiist hi tniint i ji tnnii i inn ii itei lint lir of lisjm stothnd in lwd llu tuu in ihildrn mrs iislii i impbell i hssii of ii million si in h of it n 11 ire f 1 inuhousi 1 in in if giortlown md mis hon 1 itinnr kulhi of i imihtust llur u i si i n t i indih idii n mrs gt uru 1 mihiuk il in f truitlind w i liiin iiiihi hun linn i it hit i it n ilon itoss md ha uli n 1 i gl i 1 itu i 1 kiiui md lttuln norton geuai w 11 mr nrtim optrilid st me iu trru s man this is travelling ontinenfa way in rli n w illiams for main jiars then purchisid the lolan quarries ind wi nl into business for lumsilf now ntirid hi spends most of his time hi ipins his suns with then mot 1 1 whit h thi in construe link in twei n si he rem k md at ton mis norton has hem a ir nine woikir in the preslnterian church in i imehousi and sang in the choir for i number of ears also m the hnox choir in georgetown she will 1 1 f8 in june whilt hi r hush ind will mirk his 72nd birlhdu in cto htr local branch joins beaver anniversary iifh m ii 1 11 thru m mitt in md s isk iti hi w in in mln r comp inns lomhmid to nun isi f leililu s mil p i ml thill s rues li kit p pin wilh thi ripul iii lopimnt of tht wtst i hi l mull in le itr w is idopti d is hi tump m nami ind ir idun irk sum ih it tinu i i lur i uuibi r his ii m nn i it m idi in lumpim wnul ind qi i ited h m hi us r i in ill in lt lllh ihi in iu 1 uinlm trili muk was iko i fiiuiliu signpost ui lhirl i 1 ut it w is not until im it tin mithii ik of wir th il tin on t ii i dm ii n w is fumid hi tin i n mn 17 h nl i irs the ontario dimsun ixpnidid i ipidk ind 54 in mill st ii win est ihlishid acn ss ont n io willi 1 hrinthts m que he t in a u nliollint intinsl w is luirchisui m tin ilh i uinhir to tin li ulin util in mini eonipim ol llntish tiiluuihii in 1 i ut ie r i umln r has- fie rlimsionil h id offices it si tnthir nn s ont inn w innipi u mimtoha i dm nton lh rt i kliiii s isk i tihcwm ind new westminster hril ish i oln m in i which supe risc the opi ration of tin more than 275 ika ti sloris antl assointi in ms in six promiicis trtih a inadian ac hu i nn nt thi gi oi i tow n branch rccenlh itinri d from georgetown lumber tu ind m in itcd in whittle gimp he 11 is the lalest iddiliun to the i mipanj ind is joininp in cclibral mi the 50th innicrsar with special s lie ft itun s at pn senl front toronto montual to to ottawa to sudmiry jet north bat nd thonco to winnipio saskatoon idmomton juki vancouver when yon tral b the clntr super continental te- rween major canadian cities or he enure run uu can work rest ot play you take your choice you can enjoy a tnack or a delicious meal in the coffee shop or din in the luxurious atmosphere of the dining car tbert u no additional cost to go by the super continental and a wide range of accommodations is offered to suit trery budget a rented car if you wish will await jour arrival at major points cmmtf y cetf sundridge ousts meaford intermediate hockey meaford knikhls who ousted gror etown raiders from the oh inter nidiate a hockm plidowns suffer id the same fate last week when sundndir ilncrs won ontario hon ours aftir t hoth contistul series the scries extended to the full ocn tames and a record crowd of 1975 fans jammed sundridge arena to set uueko midonild s inns emcrrc champions with a 5 2 ictor the series was a see stw iffair fter sumlndce won 6 1 in the first linn eaih team won iltcrnati amps the scons win 2nd lime meaford 5 simdndji 1 3itl kann sundndfp 9 meaford fi miaford sundndjr 2 sun indcp 7 meaford 2 meiford 7 sundntue 1 both teams won all their games on home ire knights lost the toss fur the deciding match and duplicat ed last seas m when a similar fate overtook them at tiluonburg 4th garni 5th game 6lh eamc georgetown ont may 9th 1956 to georgetown molhers this is not a contest but an honest effort to share sympa thetically with any mother in the most desperate hours of their lives it m ght have been a son or daughter in the midst of war or catastrophy of any nature it might have been a loved one involved in a serious accident whatever you consider the most desperate hours of your i ve we would gladly know and extend our sympathies grant us permission if you wish to publish these desperate hours if you request it no names need be mentioned each and every mother who writes their experiences to tre roxy theatre prior to mothers day may 15th will receive an mvitat on to see the desperate hours showing that day at tie roxy yours truly bill leslie marager ps this picture is adult entertainment hoh iiyan l cathcabi mfclitw of traval ond pvfaury for rk rrovinc of ontario enjoy your share we in the ontario department of travel and publtcity are happy to regard ontario as canada t vacation province annually on your behalf we welcome increasing thousands of visitors from the united states from other canadian provinces and from ail around the world in doing so we are proud of our abundant attractions and facdities which provide a complete and satisfying holiday we are also keenly interested in encouraging you our fellow citizens to see more of your oun your native province and to come to know it intimately all our facilities are at your disposal quite as much as they are for visitors from across the border or acres the sew brymj i cathcabt bfetter in 55 bill booths taxi foi prompt service tr 72596 free ontario thavel loom 398 67 co g toronro onto a od map of ontorio

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