Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 6, 1956, p. 11

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the georgetown herald william j campbell 89 farmed on tenth line a farmer on the 10th line norvm until he retired 35 years ago wil liam john cimplull j dieu at tm honil u queen st on may 28th he had livid in georgetown sinee letu ing hi leives four daughters ina mrs a b i i georgetown rose mi s e t alexander thodford marfan t mrs jack miller streetsville and lorna mrs d 11 rogers brant ford a sister mrs james ross georv town and six grandchildren his wife margant humphrey died in 1952 rev alex cilder ministei of knux presbyterian church where mr campbell was i member condueted the funeral serwee on may juth at the harold c met lure funeial hum pallbearers were anderson m ij j g oldie dilliti junes ind jen ross j w millei and d h robert interment was in llilleresl cemetery norval georgetown ont wednesday evening june 6 1956 chapel street boys can sing second section aumauvmi don houston plumbing and heating tr 72506 chapel street school is proud of its boys choir which along with jyn or and senior choirs made a clean sweep of first place standing at rhe music festival in acton recently members of the choir pos ng with their principal harold henry left and music teacher kenneth r harrison arct rmt right are front row left to right dav d norton douqhs quanbury david mackenzie david tongue richard paige holidng shield gary herbert anthony hayward david shrubsole donald mcfarlane 5econd row leonard hulme leonard tayloe andrew deboer b 11 wilson bran hill gary teeter john bennett ane vandervoort backrow paul stamp brad livingstone paul marko nigel norm wayne fie big ne i ellison reginald simpson robert wrigglesworth william gurney learned glovemaking trade here born in acton william h gurney well known wing ham business man died in wingham general hospital following a brief illness he was in his 78lh year a son of the late william and maria gurney he received his early edueation m acton and entered the glove making business learning his trade m georgetown in 190b mr gurney moved to windham and had manufactured gloves sinee that time with his son w w gurney joining the business in 1940 he served as councillor on the municipal council from 1916 to 1920 when he was elected mayor during this time outside hydro power was brought to windham and mr gurney was appointed hydro commissioner a position he held for 27 years in 1904 mr gurney married mar garet wallace of acton who prede ceased him in august 1937 he mar ned mary diment posliil in 1938 he is survived by his wife mary a son w w jim gurney a daugh ter marjorie mrs r mckinney and n stepson harry posliff of strathroy also surviving are five sisters wilma mrs i red rucftcr of wale iloo gladys mrs w kirby of gullph violet mrs w robinson of icrfois stella mrs s leslie of kitchener and ada mrs fred law renee of high river alberta three brothers and one sister predeceased him there are five grandchildren niagara toronto tours for wrigglesworth pupils senior pupils at wrigglesworth pub he school have been seeing some of ontario in recent weeks on fndn grade 8 pupils usinj funds raised b themselves ihnuui c impil itk n anil sale of i joke ink w nt b georgetown tr insportam n bartered bits u iilira fir a full dav of silhtsmnu fhirtv three voung people were in i luck 1 in thf parly chapirtned pnnupal willi im kinr nil han id catling and hennilh r harrison i the teaching staff and mrs ham minn mrs jick harris and mr jim gambell lht unit ti the rold lo see th uunbeks win re lhe uin fortun itt m finding iilht ho its 11 mf through in evirv level i n ssinj the qui in ston i evwstun bridge into thi stitis th spent a few hours ti urine lid high school graduates you will find exceptional employment opportunities in the royal bank if yon are a young high school graduate with an eye on the future yon will find in the royal bank exceptional opportunities read carefully the bohd reasons why thia bank holds a future for you dibcuba this advertisement with your parents ask your local manager to tell you more about the opportunities for young men in the royal bank facts that spell opportunity tor young men in the royal bank 1 the royal bank is north americas fourth largest bank branches number well over 850 with new branches opening all the tune during the past three years we have opened 76 branches each new branch means a new managerial appointment and a string of promotions for young royal bankers 2 you dont need influence to get to the top in the royal bank our chief executors officers from the chairman and president down started as juniors in small branches and won their advancement in open competition nothing counts but the mans own qualifications and attitude to hu work 3 courses in banking are available to all members of the staff for home study successful candidates move ahead quickly practical experience plus the banking course provide what is virtually the equivalent of a university commerce course 4a the royal bank has 74 branches abroad in new york london pans in many of the largest cities in central and south america m cuba and throughout the west indies we have openings for young men particularly interested in gaining international banking experience m other countries ff we have one of the most generous pension plans to be found anywhere as well as group life health and hospital insurance at low cost to employees ask at your local branchor write to head office montreal for your copy of your future m banking a booklet deenbmg the opportunities for young high school graduate in the royal bank of canada the royal bank of canada tt it i il ir i thm imk uross llu l ndi and to th madun r ills u sie the whirlpool jnd thi other at l rail ions it niagara thi children ti ok box lunchis and ate ttum at the old fort oni little jirl lost her w illi t during trip and a thoughtful gesture on thi part of hir ihssmius w is a colli i tion which thi took to make up hir loss i hi previous mil r di fi pupils had i iid in ioronlo with their it ichi r mrs w gwi dala ealltd to y nejand by her moth trs illness mr kmrade substituted or hir in arrmfing the trip and othir ihipiroms win mrs george mlvill mrs chirks pavne and mrs lrnn rjwson thi ehildren had a tour of the it ik hslale jrei nhonsi s in liramp ton in thi morning dnivi around the i nivi rsilv of i oronlo trt unils ind had thur lunh m queins park in thi afternoon thev visited the rowntrei chocolate factory where thev wen treated to samples then drove lo the harbour and had a ferry trip to toronto island the first time many of them had been on a boat this iriday gride 7 pupils are also phnning a trip to niagara the mail bag hospitalwise georgetown june 2 1956 dear mr rditor this tolumn is written so that you is residents of gcorjitown ind cnvi runs miy be kipt informed as to the profriss of your hospital in gcor latown a few months ago this project was but an idea in the minds of a few persons who wanted to sie it become a realitv since then through public met tint and much time spent with authorities on hospitals consideration was definitely given to the establish mint of this institution with this in view support was sought and as a result a house was donated by dclrex developments the returns from which ts lo be used for hospital purposes mr hcslop has also donated a site of approximately ten acres for the hospital location primarily the work done has been accomplished by a small committee which has worked faithfully for the fruition of this enterprise tickets for a draw for the house are being sold at si each and some luck person will be the owner of a 12 000 home as the result of a 1 00 purchasi if you have not as yet purchased a ticket same may be had from any member of the committee the recent gala day programme on may 21st at the park netted opproxi mately s300 or better for the fund we would ask your intense support for the hospital so that in the crv near future we may sec work begun on it articles will appear in the press from time to time as warranted for your further information ed a peters chairman publicity public relations georgetown hospital association georgetown branch r j miller msnoejer ratepayers horticulture group talk beautipicatton executive members of georgetown horticultural society and sid hardie and sam reid presidents of east georgetown ratepayers and valley hill ratepayers met recently to dis cuss matters of interest to george- towns subdivisions the men pledged the help of their ratepayers rgamzaiions to cooperate with the society in beautifying new subdivisions and the town in general with a future program of tree and shrub planting perk up warm weather appetites with refreshing dairy foods they taste so good look so good arc so good for you tba variety is wide and wonderful to you can enjoy them in countless tempting ways through all the summer days wrtttfor yowrfrtt m ef marti frastri dairy foods stclpt boeklttt daiiv poods navici buriau dairy farmers of canada ma we have a beautiful and complete selection for baby tots juniors and the little miss our joan doreen dresses r something you will hive to m to appreciate th touch of now york ttyl girls coats suits skirts and blouses ladies skirts blouses lingerie sarong girdles wonder petal burst brassieres kirk kraft weaving coutts gift cards wrapping and hasti notes 144 ouivh strut phom t 7415

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