Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 31, 1956, p. 3

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why get stuck this winter when 10o down 100 a week buys a new suburbanite winter tire bygoodvear see us soon georgetown tire and battery your friendly goodyear dealer 64 main street north triangle 73290 mrs walter olver 63 local ladys mother mrs fred mckcc 15 byron st suffered a family bereavement on october 20th when her mother margaret walker olver 63 died suddenly al the queensway hospi tal toronto she had visited in town the- preyious week end and had been ill only a few days a native of campbelltown argl shire scotland she came to cana da as a girl had lived in toronto until four years afjo and since then at alderwood surviving are her husband wal ler olver three children mrs fred mckcc georgetown william and charles olver toronto six grandchildren including nancy and beth mckee georgetown and bro thers and sister mary william and charles carson toronto interment was made in park lawn cemetery following funeral service at the win sneers chapel last wednesday chamber of commerce holds dinner dance the georgetown herald wednesday evening oct 31 1956 ballinafad new fire pumper is demonstrated the public had an opportunitj to see the new fire pumper in ac tion satuntay when members of the fire department directed by chief william hde arranged a demonstration at the rear of the new hjdro building on water st firemen pumped water out of the stream which has been cover ed over to create a parking area the water is pumped through a manhole left for fire protection for the downtown district be ready for that cold weather coming cash or budget terms w h kentner son triangle 72851 anglican parish st georges trinity xxiii november 4th 100 am no service 45 a m church school holy bible class i 00 am nursery care infants to six cars rimil faith is finn faith 00 a m hoi communion 100 pm hol baptism 7 00 p m evensong boo p m congregational meeting operation r inn faith i ilmstnp 8 00 a m mattin dail except mondaj 10 00 a m thuisdaj hoi nmiminion 4h girls study cotton accessories the first two meetings of the 4h club were held at the home of mrs jesse mcenery who is leader of the group assisted by mrs tom gib son the study for the year is cotton accessories for the club girls bedroom and the girls are planning to make bedspreads chair pads dresser covers and waste paper baskets officers el ccted are president bonnie cot secretary beth mcenery press reporters jean lawr helen hilts and elizabeth gibson the afternoon auxiliary of the wms met at the home of mrs r warne for their october meeting the worship service based on the first chapter of ephesians was in charge of mrs kirkwood and dealt with paul s answer to perplexing problems ol the early christians it planned to buy flannelette and make urticks lor layettes these to sent overseas with bale which being packed the roll call was answered with something remem bercd from our last study book mrs f shortiil introduced the new study book east from burma the christian church is establish ed in most eastern countries hut hinduism and buddhism as the main religions mr and mrs john black and fa mily visited with friends in fergus on sundaj the wms groups held their joint thank offet nig meeting sunday evening mrs blacklock of loron to who is convener of vocational bible school work in the church of christ wj guest speaker the worship senile was led by mrs warne and miss b hilts mrs warne told of the disciple andrew a humble fisherman with no gieat qualities of leadciship who repre sented the large groups of ordin ar people labouring faithful be hind the scenes mrs bud aniter son of acton sang a lovely solo come unto me a reading on stewardship entitled a rich mans dream was read by mrs klwooil snow which told of a man who made muni his rod jean iawr gae a temperance reading the power of example bonnie cotton contributed a violin solo also mis t j shortd thanked mrs blacklock for her inspiring mes sage inl all thosi who had taken part in tin sr rs k i- st albans glen williams 8 00 a in hoi communion men s chapter bac 9 30 a m matlins 10 40 a m church sihool channel 17 channel 17 channel 17 channel 17 with an attendance of one hun dred thef irst annual diner dance of geoigetown chamber of com merce was a successful event last wednesday at the golf club members and their friends were welcomed by chamber president harold bairstow who spoke briefly about two projects just completed a shopping guide which will be dis tributcd to every local home with the next few weeks and an in dustrial brochure designed to boost the towns industrial potential copies of both projects were dis tributed for the first time to hose attending the mceing after a turkey dinner guests danced to the music of the joe marchmenl trio stewarttown h brain is new church lay readcr ineka koeslag conducted the ju nior v a meeting held last week at mrs bailys home she chose once again dear lord we pray for the children far away for the opening we learned the 4th verse of the wise may bring their learning the thursday pledge was presented in prayer the village island at b c and the aklavik hospital the second chapter of the seven adventur was read and the girls sewed bbay clothes in the busy period mrs h brain the newly elected la reader for the parish of norval and hornby and stewartlown con ducted the service at st john s church sundaj afteinoon church will be at 9 30 am next sunda a service of holy com z z u x u dont miss the good things in the air have vvlgo tv convert your aerial and get top reception on channel 17 priees 45 to 52 orcompee from installation including converter sam day installation if phoned in now guaranteed reception come to georgetowns tv specialists wig0 tv radio 32 main street north triangle 73176 zl 13nnvh3 l 13nnvhd zl 13nnvhd zl 13nnvhd whatever the weather youll like the way rogers fuel oil keeps your house at a comfortable even temperature murt allison georgetown triangle 73291 triangle 74072 agent for nlghti ivnttayt rmttoy eli as rogers 2221 yonge street toronto union ill be held blizzards the w a meeting this thursd1 at home st johns woman s guild are holdinc their annual bazaar satur day afternoon november 3rd in the township hall norval ladies guests ashgrove mission group the annual fall thankoffennu mcelinu of the wms was held on ruesdjy october 2j in the church basement with ladies from nona united church as guests presid ent mrs uslie giffcn welcomed every one and opened with i he hinn we plough the fields and scatter devotional period wis liken hj mrs hartley cameron of norvj who nave bible readings from genesis jnd psalms and said wc must give thanks to god and rejoice in every ktvcnthinjj he has us praer was offered by mrs m duy wilson president of norvil society study chapter was in charge of mrs c b dick on south korea and southeast asia korea with its twenty million population is struggling with the terrible af lermath of war but shes patiently bearing up and rebuilding our united churches are closely linked with south korea and shipments of clothing artificial limbs for crip pies the self help projects for wid ows in sewing and weaving and christian instruction through the schools and colleges and radio broadcasting comprise a partial list of heartening christian effort on behalf of a courageous people mrs frank wilson and mrs john bell noddy assisted with the chapter the beautiful solo he smiled on me was sung by mrs garnet laid law of norval offering was recci ved and dedicated by mrs t j tliownndfie prayer for chosen missionary was given by mrs n ituss mrs thomas giffcn gave the vote of thanks to those who had made such a splendid meeting and a social hour was spent when the lunch committee mrs vcrn picket and mrs cecil wilson served a ihvlij lunch 1 1st friday evening mr thomas blackett entertained at his home his business associates from tor onto to a turkey dinner and a shooting part fverjonc present report d the evening a wonderful success the young people held their ci lizcnship meeting on sunday even inn at the home of bob ruddell in charge of evelyn and norman bird allan brownndgc read the scripture frankic wilson gave thr prajcr and evcln bird had charge of the slud chapter mr donald mcnabb of windsor spent the week end with his moth er mrs malcolm mcnabb and bro ther fraser sandra tindale celebrated her fifteenth birthday on monday oc tobcr 29th happy birthday and many more to you sandra we arc sorrj to report that mrs milton bird is a patient in hospital at guelph ah her friends hope she will soon be home again notice to creditors in the estate of joseph cowan switier retired farmer de ceased all persons having claims against ttft estate of joseph cowan switzer late of the township of lsquosing retired farmer who died on or about the 4th day of september a d 195b are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the un dersignc don or about the 24th day of november a d 1956 after which date the estate will be dis tnhutcd with regjrd only to the claims of which the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice datrl at georgetown this 22nd la of october a d 1956 man ismond and jean whit nice execu trices of the estate of joseph cowan switzer by their solicitors dale bennett georgetown ont 11 7 notice to creditors in the estate of howard clay ton hillock all persons having claims against the estdlc of howard clayton hillock late of the town of geor getown who died on or about the 2nd day of august 1956 arc here by notified lo send in to the un dersigned executor on or before the 30th day of november 1956 full particulars of their claims im mediately after the said 30th day of november 1956 the assets of the deceased will be distributed amongst the parties entitled there to having regard only to the claims of which the executor shall then have notice dated at toronto this 12lh day of october 1956 the royal trust company 66 king street west toronto ontario executor by f g fitzgcrald 10 31 their 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