Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 1, 1958, p. 13

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hamilton construction m ptince charles drive tr 73480 homes oarages concrete work industrial requirements renovations building supplies very building need brother officiates at andersonmcfarlane vows the mail bag in st johns united church on tuesday sept 9th gertrude br mina mcfarlane daughter of mrs w alex mcfarune of regi na sask and the late hr mcfar lane and rev j raymond ander son of almonte ont were unl led in marriage the groom is the son of mr and mrs gaston anderson of donovan sask rev morgan mcfarlane brother of the bride officiated given in marriage by her bro ther rev d h mcfarlane of summirlua united church lach ine quebec the bride wore a floor length gown of blue nylon net and lace over taffeta her finger masseyferguson breaking fresh ground i ma ssey ferguson lim world- renowned ibr its outstanding achieve ments in agricultural mechanization is today breaking fresh ground in the industrial and construction fields alert to modern needs the company now has applied its engineering skills its experience and its facilities to the production of a full line of outstand ing light industrial tractors and related specialized equipment on new community and construc tion sites in industrial plants and factories in mines and quarries masseyferguson light industrial equipment is helping to build new homes new roads new towns help ing industry to increase production through more efficient materials- handling methods as part of a program of basic realignment in organization market ing and production massey ferguson worlds largest manufacturer of farm tractors and self propelled com bines is breaking fresh ground and moving ahead to new achievements in the industrial field aa troup at service of problem drinkers tip veil of tulle illusion was caught to a crown of pleated net studded with pearls she carried a bou quct of red roses and stephano- us maid q honour was joan mc farlane smiths falls niece of the bride who wore a floor length gown of pink nylon net over taf fet with a pink nylon headdress she carried a bouquet of white and blue mums hubert hosic of perth cousin of the bride was soloist and the bride s niece margaret mcfarl ane organist lyman hill student minister at fred victor mission toronto this past summer and presently studying theology at united theological college mon treal quebec was best man the ushers were rev h e d ashford of toronto and mr reid of almonte the reception ws- vm alcoholism held in the ladies parlor where rev charles mcfarlane of smiths falls gave the toast to the bride mr and mrs anderson will res ide in almonte where mr ander son is minister of almonte united church weed control news by v e mcarthur hatton weed inspector can you recognize common barberry in juh an article entitled dt sro common barlorr appeared in this column since thin c hae uarnid thai tr few resi ritnt can recognize this harmful thriih it uould appear that tht plant is quite scarce in halton but incc the department of sricul hire consider it to be a serious hazard to lrain production ctr precaution should be taken to pre unt it from spreading therefore it is important that at least all farmers karn to recognize com mon barhcrri the majontv of us are quite familiar with the harmless varie- t ei mmonlv used as an ornamen lal shrub in lawns and hedges in mun rtpttts the two uneties are similar but thtrt are several distinct differences the harmful georgetown september 25 ont 1956 dear sir for the past year a small group of people have been meeting each friday evening in the basement sunday school room of the united church with a common purpose i c to maintain sobriety and thereby defeat the disease of al coholism under the banner of al coholics anonymous to further explain the purpose of this group the following def inition is offered alcoholics anonymous is a fel lowship of men and women who share their experience strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common pro blem and ihclp others to recover the only requirement for mem bership is a desire to stop drink ing there are no dues or foes for a a membership we are self sup porting through our own contrib utions a a is not allied with any sect denomination politics organization or institution docs not wish to engage in any controv ersy neither endorses nor opposes any causes our primary pur pose is to stay sober and help olh cr alcoholics to achieve sobriet if jou are faced with a drink ing problem and have an honest desire to stop drinking perhaps alcoholics anon mous can help so plan to attend our next meeting commencing at 9 p m in the uni ted church school room and hear interesting speakers tell of their success in overcoming the disease of alcoholism yours sincerel a mimbcr united group of alcoholics anon mous thb georgetown h1ralo wednesday october lat 1968 doughnut salesman train crash victim a guclph doughnut salesman richard r jones 71 who was well known b a number of local mer chants was fatalh injured when the truck he was drmng was in lolied in a livel crossing accident the accident occurred on o 32 irttroad chinguacuusi township 11 miles northwest ot brampton police report that the light deli iin truck dm in b mr jones col pccics grows higher and resemb- i wlt a cpr passenger tram was thrown 81 fitt from the hone massey ferguson limited toronto suckle or bridal wreath closer examination reicals the liaies are lnrttr lighter reen in colour have saw toothed edges ind thi und rsidt i- almost a relish nn shirt hirp thorn r puns appt ir n tht brant his f iinm m b irt rr ihii ilh n r nii f thru 1 1 mll n tli n r utth ihi is i lkmi unit f i r t 1 ik ir i ind vimr pr r i il im hi p hi i hi it tiro n lu rs f hruht r i bl m in r r thn i ini a purplt it if i iru ti on iht n i nis list h n t hi ami charade rtm its n plais host to stem ru t of gnin and leaf rust of oats your assistants in i catii ml reporting the presence of com imin barbcrrj will be appreciated since we arc anxious to eradicate anj of tht so shrubs found in tht count crossinj the motor was found 200 ftet awa salesman for boh htnidipv ii nuts mr jones at tht time of the arcitltnt was re turnin to due iph lt was ru hid i inl memorial hospital whtri ht died n hour tf mr the tri h tht trim wadflav t 1 m rt than an hour while work m n ppit d tht front of the dim atd niint from tht tits born in due iph mr jont s had rt itlt tt hrt all his lift u- at undid tin i hurt h of our lad and was a former mimlrr of kniht of columbus sunning arc his wife the for me r taurine mc met r three sons and four daughters richard of toronto john ouclph lla ton r r 1 iuslinch mrs james bcnon alice of parrv sound mrs mbert brooks doroth of tuelph miss audrey jones tor onto and sister flizabcth verna of the st josephs sisters prince rupert bc ako surviving are two hrothirs and one sister john din iph arthur toronto and mrs lhcrt nicholson tract or dur ham thtre are 15 grandchild ren farm news parmer s gift saves him tax jew a recent release from ottawa mdicatt s that a farmer who leg allv transfers i share of his farm to his wift or one of his children for farmin purports can now claim t maximum exemption froin taxation of 10 000 on that share such a deduction ma be claimed nnh onct hv a donor according to tht nport the maximum cxemp lion was previously 4 000 this in crease in tax exemption came ah out through an amendment of the income tax act so both are borrowing from a bctzajc when borrowing u sound bndncn prac tice it it a ample tfraightforward procen to arrange a loan from a chartered bank everyday in every part of canada the chartered banki an lending money to farmen fishermen prodrao manarac- tnren pbk and othar commercial customers large and small to neat pay- the chartered banks serving your communitr roha buy raw materials market goods and meet a mnhitdde 0 financial needs a bnk manager b constantly on the look out for opportonltiea to make such loans thsthkobk bank loam are an essential part of the process that provides tin goods and aanrioh that make ufa better for all notice to creditors in the estate of john alfvd evans gntlfnan dcasd i all persons hav ing claims ag tinst the estate of john alfred fvans late or the town of geor gclown gentleman who died on or about the 27th da of august 1958 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the under signed on or before the 1st day of november 1958 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim she shall not then have notice- dated at georgetown this 30lh day of september a d 1958 florence beatrice evans ex ecutrix of the estate of john alfred evans by her solici tors dale bennett latim er georgetown onl 1015 insurance travel real estate walter t evans co triangle 72512 mill street serving your community for over 30 yearn we service television all makes radios record players car radios appliances ioni toasters ate ernies radio 24 years servicing wu street trungl 78701 trenching backfilling co alois specializing in the installation of weeping tile septic tanks free estimates tr 72753 tr 72006 welding gas and arc woolhead speers tr 73941 nights tr74713 georgetown heavy equipment a specialty government certified welders portable equipment v highway wetor street comer ioot of vfoooaood hmbotoj

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