Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 14, 1976, p. 7

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OBITUARIES Former Lome Scots CO dies suddenly at home LIMEHOUSE Till- I Wednesday July It Paste Funeral services wire held on Monday July at St Johns United Church Georgetown for Col Earl CD Parkview Boulevard His death occurred his home on July 1 He was years of age Born in Stratford Sip lemberO 1921 he later moved to he received his education it load Public School and Collegiate and Vocational School He was employed in the Engineering Office of General Motors Corporation until he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy where he served is First Stoker during the Second World War In while in the navy he married the former Doreen Longford of OshawT After discharge he returned and completed his education lo his Georgetown in 19j3 he was employed Canada Limited In With other coworkers he was trnnferred to Smith Stone in Georgetown where a plastics divis on was formed on it member of Branch 120 of the Canadian Legion He was Pant President of the Society Plastics Engineers Plastics Manufacturing Company Limited In over twenty five yuirs he played part In the Canadian Militia He joined the Ontario Regiment at in 1950 a Trooper wni commissioned while there In 1953 Me moved to Georgetown and Joined the Lome as a lieutenant and for eight years he was the Company Commander of Company in Georgetown One year later he was trnnferred to the in Brampton as the Training tlfHier of Regiment While serving in this opacity he was the Cinlennial Medal in recognition of service to his country June he became Commanding Officer of the Regiment retiring on 1971 the time of his death he wis Treasurer of tin in i dm Infantry rnosurcr of Scots Association member of the Royal Canadian Military and number of the Society Plastics Industries He was also a membir of the Bramp ton Industrial He is survived by his wife children Jacqueline Mrs David of Georgetown I iMrs Ian of Aurora Catherine Mrs Roger of Waterloo and David ii home Laura and Michael and Susan and a sister Mrs Bowler of The service was conducted by The Rev H and The Rev Martin Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery Georgetown Pall bearers were Morris Cook Lagenuust Williams Merle John Walsh Bowler Doug Bryant Ben Pill bearers Bill Fisher Dick Honey Bob Hurdle red Cowin Stan Fred Johnson Bill Collur Bradley Clarence Baulk and Gimet Jonas wants Dominion Day date set By Herald lor re pond ml Congratulations to Mr Mrs Case their daughter was born June 1orfiveweeks Mr Kemp from near Stutlgnrt and Mrs Gordon of and and Mrs Arthur King and children from last weekend i Sunday in Jcly services at Limehousi Church Germany will be guests will be conducted by Rev of their daughter Mrs Frank Llewellyn the new and family minister of St Johns United Mrs Paul enjoyed a Church Georgetown long visit with relatives and Mr and Mrs Burt Benton friends in Germany earlier attended the Curtis King this summer wedding In the Cathedral of Mr and Mrs Bert Christ the King and the and John were visited by Mr following reception at the NEWS New minister new fence n Burlington Ten members nine visitors attended the W f meeting in I imehouse Memorial Hall even After Canada and the collection a of til was mide to the district to the fruit and flower fund Mrs Hannah and Mrs offered to organize the fall fair displays convenor had a short World committee brought up the lop of Dominion Day observance The majority agreed the item The Citlienship and Roll call was answered by government should set a date naming first aid remedies regardless of the day of week carried in purses Convenor of Safety Mrs Mrs Anderson leader rend tips for safety presented silver dollars to the when travelling followed by a following girls for completing short quiz projects Sheila Anderson Mlleham expanded the Sharon Anderson ID remember any time Kirkwood Diana the safe way seems to be a ID Heather McConnaghy little too much you may have Janls Angel Elizabeth to live with the short cuts the Moulden 111 The girls reit of your life She advised displayed finished work and members to close doors record books carefully turn pot handles to Mrs Hannah provided a nice the back of the stove use lunch after the meeting closed and read directions with the singing of Home of container labels Sweet Home fly DOROTHY Mel AN out by a car which went out of Correspondent control on the dangerous We welcome to Nerval Rev corner and veered onto the and Mrs Ian McPherson and school grounds their children Jennifer and About children Norval Playground operated by the recreation department Mrs Marie Carney Phyllis Moffatt and Evelyn are assisting trained leaders Karen Paul and leader In training Marlene The children participating in the summer program will visit Nerval United Casa Loma July 15 Rides are Church charge needed to take them from Jeremy Originally from Toronto Mr served on the mission field in the Yukon for four years In preparation for their arrival a new cement veranda floor and roof were added to the Presbyterian Church manse on Draper Street Mr will be inducted Into the Presbyterli Area businessman Robert Caldwell dies It REMEMBER HELP YOUR RED CROSS TO HELP the evening of July 15 to Georgetown Rev Jack Archibald who occasional weekdays priached last sermon at The Neighbours Club June will serve finished the season with a on the mission field in picnic School Durham Nova Scotia for the Community Centre There two years were in attendance to enjoy A new chain link games and after a installed between delicious lunch Louth School Community Centre Carney Nellie Shea Rial The the afternoon of old was completely torn and fun A well known business man and standard bred horseman Robert John Bob Caldwell died suddenly at his farm home June Mr Caldwell was known in Hie community where he operated various business enterprises for over half century Bom in 105 on a farm in Cheltenham district he far for a few years before joining the stores in Brampton then liter operited a grocery store re taurines on Mam Street Georgetown Twenty five ago he built in IG Supermarket on Street recently sold it interested in racing Mr I ltd well number of bars five home on the lilh line north of Georgetown where hi and his son fcdgir opented Sables Although not in the best of hell on his own track day even the morning of his death Hob Caldwell had many Hi id philosophy of I ft drew young and old to hear his thoughts on ever day living He ilwoys had advice or younger people him and felt could in life work and respon Area farmer dies at age 56 Rev Barrow Tor Branch 120 of the Royal Canadian Legion conducted funeral services for James Charles at Glen Williams Cemetery June Aged Blick died June He suffered from heart trouble Bom to George and Buck of Georgetown in 1920 he moved to Glen Williams at the age of He attended public school In the Glen high school Georgetown then enlisted the Lome Scots Mditia In 1941 he went into active service with the regiment Then he was posted with the Duke of York Royal Canadian Hussars and saw action in Italy Germany and Hoi land serving with the 5th Division receive a letter commendation for bravery by Field irshall Sir Bernard L Montgomery He wns mention in dispat dies Upon return from active duty he purchased a farm on line Georgetown Joined the Legion and worked at Abltibl for many years is survived by three sister Mrs James Jolley of Georgetown Mrs Lome Murray of Kenllworth Mrs Ken Murray of Aeton and cousins Mrs Don Latimer of den and Jim Watson of Georgetown Lome Garvin John Ian Haul Wngstaffc Harold Inglls and Roy Ireland served as paD bearers Mb lily He predicted Georgetown would grow to Ihe east when Normandy was the last street in that direction When he built his IGA why build wav out there Bob The town will never rcich far In 1936 he married of who survives with one son and three grandchildren Robert CIndv Caldwell Hi also leaves two broilers and two sisters Stella Mrs McLaren of Caledou George of Cheltenham Phil levesqcie of and of Ciledon services were held from Jones uneral Home with burial in Boston Mills Cemetery Rev Francis Cook of United Church conducted service Pallbearers were Rons and Douglas Glenn Horace Bell Cook and Dim wire nephews Barry Caldwell Iive and Peter lvesijue Brown Silverwood Wl picnic was Ihi scene of Women Institute picnic July Present wire members and children A poi luck lunch was served and children enjoyed a dip in the Rates rganlzed by in class for six yearolds and under were 1 Dwaync Lee Ann Burt Steven Burt Winners in the class for six O eight yearolds were 1 linns 2 Laura CimpbeLt Sheila Campbell innirs in the class for eight to ten yearolds were 1 Doug John Cor mlchael Winners in the class for to year olds were Jim Cathy Car michael 3 Michelle Rich The victorious team in the race was Michclli Richmond and Cathy Car Doug Campbell and John placed second while Laura Campbell and were third Michelle Richmond was declared winner of the button counting game while runners up were Anne and Doug Campbell The winner of the kicking competition was Doug Campbell followed by John Carmichael and Michelle Richmond Lisa Hass placed first In the Ladies kick game Runners up were Beth Car and Ann Lindsay Pearl Burt was acclaimed best nail hammering while Beth and Anne Carmichael placed second and third Third honours in the ladles purse contest gome to Anne followed by Pat Campbell and Marian Lindsay Beth and Pat Campbell up to win the balloon throw Judy Burt and Lisa placed second while third by claimed by Michelle Richmond and Cathy Car mlchael The community of Silver wood welcomes new residents Mr and Mrs Majuery and family The June rainfall in was 55 inches and date there have been Inches in July Because of the rant lawns and garden require a lot of attention ELECTRIC SCISSORS now RAYOH LINING Wide Rob NOW Up To Price Reductions BERNINA WHITE MORSE Satisfaction After Sales Guaranteed Towne Sewing Centre ONE STOP SEWING SHOP DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN VvWVWWWWWVrVWVrVvVWAW SENTRYTHE MACHINE YOU RENT FOR THE 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