Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 4, 1945, p. 4

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the gfcsrgtetttwn herald wednes july 4 1 945 death notice baittus on toronto general hospl- tal on friday june 29th ims alary b l mcclure widow of the late brhnxd j harris aged 81 years smith m guelph oeneral hospital on saturday jime 30th lmfi albert smith toeloved husband ox dora ajppleyard aged 55 years card of thanks it is the desire of georgetown girls pipe band to express sincere tha to the people who helped so generous ly to moke the recent street carnival uch a success apace docs not per mit naming the dozens of friends who so trtlllnffly the musical di rector would also like to publicly thank dominion stores smith ft btone ltd alliance paper victory aircraft and all employers for allow ing time oft ta the girls of the band we have our vttwactive board of trade sending booklets and literature all over canada and part of the u 0 a to advertise georgetown and judging from inquiries the girls band is advertising our town in a musical way from coast to coast girls pipe band and e jr magtough- ten new advertisements typing donb typing done at reasonable rates address inquiries jury 11 box p heraij wanted wanted to buy child s used kiddle car with pedals apply herald office lost large gold brooch loop design main street vicinity on saturday re word apply herald office halls majority 1188 in final 1auly provincial ekotxon pinal totals in the june 4th pro vincial election were released yester day by returning officer win o mc dow ell hawing a majority of 1189 for conservative mjjp stan hall over his closest opponent liberal candidate mrs mary pettlt the service vote increased the lead already won by mr hall in the civilian voting final results are ad follows hall mluward pettlt help wanted reporter to send news of new build ings fires and engineering informa tion stationery and postage supplied interesting work for spare time write now stating qualifications mcleai building reports ltd 346 adelaide st west toronto ontario radio repair by specialist all work guaranteed 24 years tn radio r a cumni13s radiotrician telephone 70 georgetown chicks i- or bajle chick bargains for this week and next non sexed barred rocks 995 pullets 15 os cockerels 1095 as sorted heaies non sexed 895 pul lets 13 95 cockerels 995 shipped cod this advertisement must ac company your order top notch chjokfrtes july 4 guelph ont acton 431 214 416 burlington 1004 489 728 georgetown 638 197 460 milton 403 180 366 oakvllle 1046 467 647 esquesing 672 198 712 nassagaweya 314 132 381 nelson 979 290 923 trafalgnr 1030 387 851 advance poll 3 0 3 civilian vote s520 2554 5487 service vote 394 252 238 total vote 6914 2806 5726 majority for hall 1189 frt sen tat ions to mrs grieve and dr williams by st john ambulance brigade mks wold receives letter of appreciation mis t wold has received a most appreciative letter from an kn serviceman who happened to receive a magazine donated by her to the navy league drive for books and magazines the magazine still had her name and address on the label so a grateful sailor has penned this letter to mrs wold v england 11 45 better vision greater success work sjrtrilj and efficiently perxarmed is the sprmgboard far promotion and better pjl good work requires good vision while poor vision retards mf and physical reactions and causes fatigue have us examine your regularly good glasses reasonable price eye 0 t walker r0 xyksight specialist vtw will be at bis office over the bsd telephone co mam etreet ooorgatown the second wednesday of each month or yoa may consult o t waifcsr s his office phone george tn 8m personal suffering from bachaches rheumatic pain sciatica lumbago is necessary use rtjmacaps at once for quick relief maccormacks drug stoke robrs drug store dear mrs wold i have before me a magazine ch atelaine given by you for men in the services ax x on behalf of irrshlpihatcs ftild mj sell i say thank you very much and we greatly appreciate your efforts to bring a ray of sunshine into someone elses heart i have been sailing across the atlan tic now for three years most of the time my also my shipmates only form of relaxation and recreation has- been magazines given by the women of canada especially from toronto ie been to vqui noble country on many occasions on each visit i ve been warmly welcomed i was in can ida at crulsunas the whole ship company received i christmas parcel donated bj the women s navj league on june 2oth members of ihe st d ontario it made our christmas john ambulance brigade met for i vtry bright as it made us realize that f their cloing imellng in ihe legion i stl some goodness in the hall afur a short business session tuorld the evtnint was spent in a social i in a few days i shall be going home tune at which the members showed l leave i shall take your magazine tlulr inpreciatlon to lheir divisional i vjth me i know that my folks will surgeon dr c v wlliams and the j gtt a great deal of enjoyment out of it divisional lady superintendent mrs when they are through with it tlfby georgetown your shopping centre houses are scarce in georgetown if every householder who could temporarily rent rooms or apartments to those in need or a commodation would consider this it would help until the present shortage of houses has been dealt with georgetown board of trade retail division personal arjiritic pains tired muscles van ish j you use wintrol rubbing oil 1 ad 1 85 sizes at chapman s drug store locker storage containers foi frozen foods can now be bought at georgetown creamery locker storage plant wanted to buy a small ice box in good condition july 4p apply phone 443j kawlugu pitodlcts for salfc dick riddall queen st is our rawlelgh representative in george town get in touch with him for your medicines food poducts toiletries and insecticides he will call soon at your home july 4th tf grleie n a few well chosen words ambu lance sister janet mcdougall spoke of how much the group appreciated tht lectures dr williams was presented with a desk t bj mtj walter petk and mrs grieve with a brooch and shell earring set mrs d brill de corated ihe cake for the lunch both recipients of the gifts expressed their thanks and refreshments of cake and ice cream brought tht etnlng to i close report of promotions s s no 6 esquesing storage wanted room on ground floor preferably for purpose of storing furniture for 4 or 6 months park district preferred july 4p box m herald wanted house to rent commencing as soon as possible modern conveniences state whether earage included write j kkttnan m rodney out or apply herald office en prance class joan mi lcnmi rom id cash billy hender x phjlli murray orade vii to grade vlll doni id ldwn honours barbara cromar hoi ours harold henderson grade vi to vll julia de vrles ju le thompson norm n oarhart margartt murrij recommended sj iv la b irrow recommended grade v to vi billy murray grade iv to v lus besse honours louise webb honours lois thompson jeannine humphreys lois mlleham in a webb grade lirto iv evalonne smith honours roy henderson honours betty barrow grade 11 to 111 raymond car r betty humphreys betty ann henderson recommended grade 1 to 11 allan devereaux honours johnny mileham honours e ai clarence lyons gall thompson patricia barrow bobby corley will probably take it to the alrratti shelter so that others can also enjoy it 1 thought i should write to show that your effort to htlp in this war is bringing much happiness to others far away once again i say thank you very mu i remain o irs sincerely albert w cook 60 black griffin lane c imcrburj kent robfri mothersill dies siddem1 t trr cotta announcement our plant will be closed for holidays for one week from july 30 to august 6 inclu- j b mackenzie son phone 33 georgetown room and board wanted in georgetown employment for 30 young mromen i available if accom modation can be procured call or write smith a stone ltd georgetown phone 212 help wanted 2 labourers tdolmaker j sweeper far part time work r apply htwri mm i elrftrtrf work wantto man want parttime work after 6 octook in the evening and all day saturday any type of work apply roland lataon june 37p chapel street life long tn farmer robert mothersill dieu n ins sleep on sunday i june 24th at the home of mr fred lyons ttrra cotta wi h whom ht had bien enmployed for uie ist 25 years mthc of ci lnguacousy township he was a son of the late robert mo- urtll and dinah cameron he was unman ii oh sin ving rela live is a brother joseph of bramp ton the late mr mothersill was 64 cars of age he lived a qufet life and wt nn nd iitrion worker well liked by all with whom he came in contact punera services were held from the lyons residence on tuesday with rev j l self conducting the service interment was in greenwood ceme tery georgetown pallbearers were wes rut edge norman icam albert dolson andrew mcdonald james an opportukity one of the nation s largest comp anies catering principally to fanners needs la ready to place a valuable con tract which should mean complete independence for a man fortunate en ough to hwe the following qualifica tions character record that will withstand investigation and proven ability to efficiently manage both himself and his own business finan cial status not extremely important but a travel outfit is necessary write the j r waudns company dept oofi 3177 masson st montreal wanted ui sod dnssed poultry marks priest apply a barnxtt and son phone brampton ms r 14 otertttm charge oxctrjcal work beetzicsj repairs made to appuanees sod wiling apply p o young st mrgr e j harris d the friends and neighbours of mrs mary harris widow of the late ed ward james harris were shocked to learn of her sudden passmglon friday evening she was born at norval station on april 17 1884 a daughter uf the late john and mary mcclure but at an early age moved with her family to maple orove farm on the outskirts of georgetown where mrs w h mcclure and family now reside after her marriage she moved to ch lnguacousy and later to caledon town ship where she won the high esteem and respect of all those who came to know her in religion mrs harris was of the united church faith and was a mem ber of melville united church her pleasant smile happy disposition and kindly ways will be keenly missed throughout the c rcle of her acquaint ances she enjoyed excellent health all her life until recently while shopping with her family in brampton she had the misfortune to fall and break her hip just two weeks ago she was removed to peel memorial hospital where she was enjoying a pleasant visit with her twin danghters jean and vera when she was suddenly called away she also leaves to mourn her loss two other daughtersmra jas fltapatrick elizabeth of brampton and marjorle formerly of the toronto teaching staff also two sons john stanley of georgetown and herbert at home and one grandson herbie she is also survived by one brother george of vancouver bo who although un able lo attend parsonalry wired flowers the funeral on monday afternoon from the family home lot 2 4th ijne west caledon was conducted- by rev a o w foreman and was largely attended by relatives and friends from toronto hamilton brampton oearge- tawn caledon and vicinity the ma ny floral tributes were carried by ten of her nephews mrs harris was borne to her resting place in onen- wood cemetery qeorsetown by six of bss nsiglabouisi oeofw oram bvt david c bingham dies n toronto david c bingham for 25 years southern ontarlc and us representa tive of the muskoka wood manufac turing co died monday june 25th at his home indian road toronto born in ireland he came to can ada as a boy he entered the lumber busiress i i young man in northern ontario and later with knox bro thers montreal mr bingham waa a charter member and former treasurer of pa ricln lodge aj a am and a member of the grand lodge and the grand chapter o the r am he at tended high park baptist church survivng are his widow the former loulln craig and a dnughter loulla cranston bingham also two brothers john georgetown harold glen wil liams and four sisters ruth ojadrs robt given 1 elizabeth ida and daisy of georgetown huttonville park community singsong reopens again sunday night july 15th at 8 30 p m sound pictures amateur talent and quiz contest featuring irene may pianist c a chinn projectionist and sound man gord vivian masterofceremonie the entire proceeds to be donated to the hospital or sick children toronto not adv bbc bbpresbntatltb michael bartoww ta pointed bbo revreeentattve tn osnadtt foltoulng s j delottoln- iar retain to britain tovawan ma port ai duvotor of abobobt- jotnad the bbo in uat ana has ataotjsnad aa omaf of tk ma aaas ssntoa watch this space its growing dance and draw races for all with good prizes victory e jamboree civic holiday monday august 6 dancing huttonville park every wedneday and saturday music by modern abe johnny boyd and jack mack oicneatra regular artmiaalnn msmmmmaflmmmmmaaami

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